In 1997, the Asian American Bar Association of New York named Koh its “Outstanding Lawyer of the Year” and he was recognized by American Lawyer magazine as one of the country’s 45 leading public sector lawyers under the age of 45.
Susan Graham Harrison ’64:
Harrison currently teaches at UC-Berkeley, where she is the Chen Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She also does work with the San Francisco-based CompuMentor, one of the nation’s leading nonprofit technology organizations that provides more than 23,000 organizations with low-cost software and technical volunteers and consultants.
She is also a former director of the HAA.
Paul A. Buttenwieser ’60:
Buttenwieser and his wife, Catherine, founded the Family-to-Family Project, an organization that works to address the problems of homeless families in the Boston area.
In 1997, he and his wife endowed a University Professor Chair—the special category of endowed positions established in 1935 as Harvard’s highest professorial distinction.
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