The Legacy of HHMI’s Board Chairs
For more than four decades, HHMI’s board chairs have played a central role in guiding the Institute’s growth and impact. Their leadership and contributions have helped position HHMI to continue advancing scientific discovery and improving the culture of science — now and for generations to come.
HHMI Board Chair 2010-2020
Kurt L. Schmoke, JD (b. 1949)
Kurt L. Schmoke is a dedicated public servant and academic leader. After graduating from Yale in 1971 and studying at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, he received his JD from Harvard Law School in 1976. Schmoke served as a member of the White House Domestic Policy Staff under President Carter before becoming an assistant US attorney for the District of Maryland. In 1987, he was elected the first black mayor of Baltimore City, a position he held for three terms until 1999. President George H. W. Bush awarded Schmoke the National Literacy Award for his promotion of adult literacy as mayor. Following his mayoralty, he became Dean of the Howard University School of Law from 2003 to 2012, after which he held positions as the university’s General Counsel and interim Provost. Since 2014, he has served as President of the University of Baltimore.
Schmoke was appointed as an HHMI Trustee in 2005 and served as Chair of the board from 2010 to 2020. As Chair, Schmoke oversaw a significant expansion of the Institute’s Investigator Program and the creation of the Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program, as well as the opening of the award-winning Tangled Bank Studiosexternal link, opens in a new tab.
HHMI Board Chair 1997-2010
Hanna H. Gray, PhD (b. 1930)
HHMI Board Chair 1990-1997
Irving S. Shapiro (b. 1916, d. 2001)