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When Bowen left Princeton to become director of the Mellon Foundation in 1987, many viewed Rudenstine as Bowen's logical successor. Instead, however, he followed Bowen to the Foundation...
Rudenstine, the 56-year-old executive vice president at the New York-based Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, may well be the search committee's selection for the Harvard presidency. At a special meeting Sunday, Rudenstine is expected to meet with the Board of Overseers, the University's alumni-elected governing body which must approve his nomination...
Although Rudenstine has held his current post at the Mellon Foundation for the last three years, most of his career prior to 1987 was spent in university administration. The Mellon Foundation is one of the nation's largest philanthropic institutions...
...leading candidates are said to be Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein '61, Andrus Professor of Genetics Philip Leder '56 and Neil L. Rudenstine, executive vice president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and former provost of Princeton University...
...Rudenstine, who is also considered a talented administrator, also has his faults. He lacks experience with professional graduate schools, and his decision to leave Princeton to follow former President William G. Bowen to the Mellon Foundation has raised some eyebrows...