MITES advisory group

   

Makinde Adeagbo
Founder, CEO
/dev/color

Bruce Birren, PhD
Director, Genomic Center for Infectious
Diseases; Co-Director, Genome Sequencing
and Analysis Program; Institute Scientist
Broad Institute

Anantha P. Chandrakasan, PhD
Dean, School of Engineering and Vannevar Bush
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Vanessa Feliberti Bautista
Corporate Vice President, Substrate Engineering
M365 Services Platform

Will Gardner
Consultant
Slipstream Consulting LLC

Philip G. Hampton II
Senior Partner and Chief Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer
Polsinelli

Quinnton Harris
Co-Founder / CEO
Retrospect

Audrey Hipkins
Chief Product Officer
Bloomberg BNA

Joy Lucas
Vice President
Lars Foundation

Quinton McArthur
Senior Advisor for Community Engagement
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mike Minnich
Managing Member
Rendezvous Capital

Chudozie Okongwu, PhD
Managing Director
AlixPartners

Kristala Prather, PhD
Arthur Dehon Little, Professor of Chemical Engineering,
Head, Department of Chemical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Jeralyn Reese
Founder & Principal UX Researcher
User Inspired

Andrew Schulert
Retired
Formerly, Vice President of Product Management
Formerly, Sonos

Darius Sweet
Independent Consultant and former Chief Executive Officer
Limetree Bay Terminals, LLC

Cardinal Warde, PhD
MITES Faculty Director
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Jacqueline Zimoch
Lay Trustee, Independent Consultant
Brigham & Women’s Hospital

Remembering MITES donor and advisor Lewis W. “Lew” Counts

MITES donor and advisory board member Lew Counts

MITES donor and advisory board member Lewis W. “Lew” Counts, MIT ’65, passed away on September 14, 2021, at the age of 80. Lew was a true MITES champion. Together with his wife, Connee, he embodied MITES’s values of community, diversity, and access. Lew never missed a chance to build community with students and instructors during final symposia and workshops, and advocated fiercely for increased diversity and access as an advisory board member.

Read more about Lew’s legacy here.