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New officers elected to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Board of Trustees

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For a private research institution, the leadership body—its Board of Trustees—is a guiding force for both financial and scientific affairs. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Board of Trustees assured that the 30-member board’s long record of solid and impressive leadership would continue when they unanimously elected Eduardo G. Mestre as its Chairman, Lola Grace as its Vice-Chair and Edward Travaglianti as its Treasurer at its November 6th meeting.

“We are very fortunate to have Eduardo, Lola and Ed as part of our organization’s leadership,” said Dr. Bruce Stillman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. “Their vision and experience will help Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to expand its research and educational goals, especially in the fields of cancer and neuroscience.”

Mr. Mestre, a member of the CSHL Board of Trustees since 2001, was preceded in his position by William R. Miller, former Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of Bristol-Myers Squibb, who led the Board through two three-year terms as Chair. Mr. Mestre is currently Vice Chairman of Evercore Partners, a leading investment and advisory firm, where he is responsible for the firm’s corporate advisory practice. Formerly, he served as Chairman of Investment Banking at Citigroup, one of several leadership positions he held during his 27-year tenure there. As Chairman, he led many of the integration efforts that created the banking behemoth, including the combination of the banking businesses of Solomon Brothers and Smith Barney and the creation of the dual coverage model between Citibank and Solomon Smith Barney, widely regarded as one of the most successful business models in the industry. Mr. Mestre lives in Manhattan with his wife. They have three grown children.

Ms. Grace is currently the Managing Director of Sterling Grace Capital Management. She provides financial consulting and evaluation as well as directs investments focused on private equity transactions and initial public offerings. Ms. Grace’s extensive financial background has served Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory well. Prior to being named Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees, she served as the Treasurer and Secretary and chaired the investment/finance committee. She is currently chairing the finance and audit committees and is a member of the Dolan DNA Learning Center committee.

Mr. Travaglianti, President of Commerce Bank, Long Island and a 34-year veteran of commercial banking in the metropolitan New York market, joined the CSHL Board of Trustees in 2003. As an advocate for education, research and health issues, he is also on the Board of Trustees of Long Island University and Chancellor of the University’s Brooklyn campus; Chairman of the Board of The Maurer Foundation for Breast Health Education; and serves on the Board of Directors of the New York Blood Center and as Chairman of the Long Island Blood Services Volunteer Leadership Campaign for 2005—2006. He resides in Lloyd Harbor with his wife and children.

Written by: Communications Department | publicaffairs@cshl.edu | 516-367-8455

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About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Founded in 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has shaped contemporary biomedical research and education with programs in cancer, neuroscience, plant biology and quantitative biology. Home to eight Nobel Prize winners, the private, not-for-profit Laboratory employs 1,000 people including 600 scientists, students and technicians. The Meetings & Courses Program annually hosts more than 12,000 scientists. The Laboratory’s education arm also includes an academic publishing house, a graduate school and the DNA Learning Center with programs for middle, high school, and undergraduate students and teachers. For more information, visit www.cshl.edu