Five named to CLU Board of Regents

2005-11-03 / Community

Five new members have been elected to serve on the California Lutheran University Board of Regents and were inducted during Founders Day celebrations on Oct. 21.

The new regents are Dr. Dennis Fenton of Westlake Village, executive vice president of operations for Amgen; William Krantz of Glendale, former principal with Boston Partners Asset Management; Dr. Stephanie Taylor-Dinwiddie of Los Angeles, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics at University of Southern California; CLU alumni and attorney Brad Bjelke of Thousand Oaks; and the Rev. Frank Nausin of Thousand Oaks, representing the CLU Convocation, which includes leaders from the churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

The regents will serve threeyear terms and, along with other members of the 34-member governing body, will help guide the policies of the university.

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