Student–to Alum–to Trustee

Lewis & Clark’s Board of Trustees has welcomed three new members, all of whom are alumni with strong ties to the College.

Lewis & Clark’s Board of Trustees has welcomed three new members, all of whom are alumni with strong ties to the College.

Stephen Dover ‘83 is managing director and international chief investment officer for the local asset management groups of Franklin Templeton. He oversees the company’s investment functions for locally managed and distributed products in South Korea, Brazil, China, and India. Dover earned an M.BA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He lives in San Mateo, California, with his wife, Andrea, a 1983 alumna of the College, and their two children. 

Thomas Rasmussen ‘79 is managing director of the municipal securities division for Citigroup Global markets in New York. He earned his master’s degree in science from the London School of Economics and Political Science at the University of London, and his master’s degree in public administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse university. Rasmussen lives in Montclair, New Jersey, with his wife, Ruby, and their three children.

James Richardson ‘70, JD ‘76 directs three companies –two public and one private. Richardson spent 24 years as a senior financial and operating executive with five different high-tech companies and has extensive experience in operations, internal and external finance, and governance and legal affairs. Before embarking on his business career, he worked in public accounting and practiced law. In addition to his degrees from Lewis & Clark, he holds an M.BA from the University of Portland. He and his wife, Gaye, reside in Portland with their daughter, Megan.