The IBM (NYSE: IBM) board of directors today elected William R.
Brody, president of The Johns Hopkins University, to the board
effective July 31, 2007.
Samuel J. Palmisano, IBM chairman, president and chief executive
officer, said: "We are delighted that Bill will be joining the IBM
board, bringing with him extensive experience as a leader of a
world-renowned teaching and research institution that will be
extremely beneficial to IBM."
Dr. Brody became president of The Johns Hopkins University in
1996. Immediately prior to assuming the position, Dr. Brody was
provost of the Academic Health Center at the University of Minnesota.
From 1987 to 1994 he was the Martin Donner Professor and director of
the Department of Radiology, professor of electrical and computer
engineering, and professor of biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins
and radiologist-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Dr. Brody received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical
engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his
M.D. and Ph.D., also in electrical engineering, from Stanford
University.
When Dr. Brody joins the IBM board on July 31, 2007, the board
will have a total of 13 members.