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WHOI Elects New Officers to its Board and Corporation

The board of trustees of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution  (WHOI), on Oct. 8, elected David B. Scully as the new chairman of the  board. Scully was elected to the WHOI corporation in 2010 and to its  board in 2012. In addition to Scully’s appointment, Jefferson Hughes,  Jr. has been elected vice chairman of the board of trustees, and Steven  Hoch has been elected chairman of the WHOI corporation. 


 All three new officers are members of the WHOI Executive Committee, and  all sit on one or more of the Institution’s committees. 


Newly elected officers (standing from  left to right): Steven Hoch, chairman of the corporation; David B.  Scully, chairman of the board; and Jefferson Hughes, vice chairman of  the board of trustees. WHOI President and Director Mark Abbott is  seated.
 (Photo by Jayne Doucette, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

The change in leadership coincides with  the start Oct. 1 of Dr. Mark Abbott’s term as the Institution’s 10th  president and director. Dr. Abbott’s appointment was announced in June.


“We’re tremendously pleased with this  new slate of officers,” said Newton P.S. Merrill, who has served as  board chairman since 2007. “All three newly elected officers have great  passion for the ocean and have shown their deep affinity for Woods Hole  Oceanographic Institution and its research through years of dedicated  and active service. I’m confident they will provide Mark Abbott the  support he needs to develop his strategic vision for the sustainable  future of the Institution.”


 David Scully, a partner of Coatue Management LLC, is devoted to the  research conducted at WHOI and has served on the Executive, Investment,  Development, and Research and Education committees, as well as the  Access to the Sea Committee and two of the Ocean Institute committees  (Ocean Life and Ocean Exploration). He also co-chaired the President  Search Committee in 2014-15. Scully, who will serve a six-year term as  chairman of the board, plans to retire from Coatue at the end of the  year so he can dedicate the requisite time to supporting Mark Abbott in  his new role. 


 Ocean science is the key discipline to help address some of the  biggest challenges we face today: fisheries, pollution, climate and  national security,” said Scully. “WHOI is the best place to do ocean  science, and Mark Abbott is the right person to lead WHOI and to guide  the ocean science community at this critical time.”


 Jeff Hughes has been elected vice chairman of the board of trustees, a  new position for the Institution. As vice chairman, Hughes will assist  in addressing a number of issues, including board governance,  recruitment, finance and fundraising. Hughes, who was elected to the  WHOI corporation in 2006 and to its board in 2012, chairs the Coastal  Ocean Institute Committee and also serves on the Development Committee.  In addition, he led the Ocean Institute Ad Hoc Review Committee in 2013  and was a member of the President Search Committee, 2014-15. 

 Hughes spent thirty years in various management positions at Merrill  Lynch. He is currently a consultant and advisor to the Olayan Group in  New York and is a partner in NewSmith Capital Management, a London based  asset management firm. He is also associated with Capital Formation  Group, a Boston-based financial planning firm. He is a past chairman of  the Nature Conservancy on Long Island and a member of the New York Yacht  Club and the Cruising Club of America.

 Steven Hoch succeeds John O’Brien as the chairman of the WHOI  corporation, which serves as the primary advocacy body for the  Institution, and which has the governance role of choosing and electing  trustees. Hoch has a long association with the Institution, and was  elected to the corporation in 2002 and the board in 2007. Hoch is past  chairman of the Nominating Committee, a past member of the Finance  Committee, and current chairman of the Investment Committee. Hoch’s  interest in stewarding ocean research extends beyond WHOI. He served two  terms on the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, and remains  active as a director of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in  Panama. He is a director of Nestlé SA and chairman of the American Swiss  Foundation. Hoch was a founding partner of Highmount Capital, LLC,  which was recently merged with Brown Advisory, where he serves as a  senior advisor. 

 “WHOI is an amazing place,” said Abbott, “and I am looking forward to  working with the people of the Institution and the board and corporation  as we continue to make WHOI the world leader in ocean science and  engineering.”

 The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a private, non-profit  organization on Cape Cod, Mass., dedicated to marine research,  engineering, and higher education. Established in 1930 on a  recommendation from the National Academy of Sciences, its primary  mission is to understand the ocean and its interaction with the Earth as  a whole, and to communicate a basic understanding of the ocean's role  in the changing global environment. 


 For more information, please visit www.whoi.edu.