John Jay Iselin

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John Jay Iselin, great-great-great-great-son of John Jay, [1] currently serves as president of the Marconi fellowship foundation at Columbia University[2]. He also is an adjunct faculty member of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism [3]


Until 2000, Iselin served as President of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Before that he served as president of WNET.


[edit] References

  1. ^ Fred Knubel, Columbia Celebrates 250th Birthday of John Jay, Class of 1764 Conference, Exhibits Mark Contributions of a Founder
  2. ^ Suzanne Trimel, Columbia University Record John Jay Iselin Named President of Marconi Foundation; Reception Honors Fellows (Oct. 2, 2000) 26 (05)
  3. ^ John Jay Iselin Adjunct Faculty The Graduate School of Journalism


Preceded by:
Bill N. Lacy
President of Cooper Union
1987—2000
Succeeded by:
George Campbell Jr.