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Trustee Nomination

DECEMBER 1983
Article
Trustee Nomination
DECEMBER 1983

Robert A. Danziger '56, founder, president, and chief executive officer of a Boston-based real estate development company, was nominated as an Alumni Trustee by the Alumni Council at its December meeting. He was selected to succeed Donald C. McKinlay '37, whose term expires in June.

Unless any other candidate is put forth by petition of at least 250 alumni within two months, Danziger will be recommended to the Board of Trustees as the nominee of the alumni.

Danziger, a lifelong resident of Newton, Mass., earned an M.B.A. at the Tuck School in 1957 and also attended a graduate program in real estate management at the University of California. His real estate firm, Northland Investment Corporation, which he founded in 1970, specializes in the acquisition, development, rehabilitation, and management of commercial and retail facilities, and also acquires and markets rural and waterfront properties in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.

At Dartmouth, Danziger was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and active in the student radio station. Since graduation he has served on the Alumni Council, as president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Eastern Massachusetts, as a district and area enrollment director, and as an assistant class agent. He has also been active in Tuck alumni affairs, including a stint as national chairman of the Tuck Annual Giving Campaign. In the civic arena, Danziger has been active on the board of Newton-Wellesley and Beth Israel hospitals, as a corporator of the West Newton Savings Bank, and in various real estate organizations.