Harper was also the first black president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, a position he held from 1990 to 1992. He has been closely associated with international law organizations, including the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.
Harper has lectured at the law schools of Yale, Rutgers, Fordham and the City University of New York.
His term commences July 1, although he will be attending Corporation meetings as a guest until that date.
Winokur serves as the chair and CEO of the investment firm Capricorn Holdings, Inc., based in Greenwich, Conn.
He has served on several University committees since his undergraduate years, and is still on several University boards and committees.
Winokur is a member of the board of directors of the Harvard Management Company.
His interest in science and technology, along with his strong background in finance, will be helpful to the governing body, Rudenstine said.
Winokur said he looks forward to being involved in various University projects, including initiatives in interdisciplinary studies.
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