Nobel Laureate Lee Hartwell to Retire as President and Director of Fred Hutchinson...
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Nobel Laureate Lee Hartwell to Retire as President and Director of Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in 2010
SEATTLE, June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
board of trustees today announced that its president and director, Lee
Hartwell, Ph.D., plans to retire in June 2010. Hartwell, a recipient of the
2001 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, has been president and director of
the Hutchinson Center since 1997.
"It's time," Hartwell said. "I have been president and director of the Center
for 12 years. It's time for new leadership." Hartwell, who will turn 70 in
October, says he informed the board's executive committee more than a year ago
of his desire to retire and to begin the transition to new leadership. The
exact timing of his departure was worked out over the last few months. The
full board, faculty and staff were notified during the past two days.
Today's announcement was made by Doug Walker, chair of the Center's board of
trustees, who said the search for Hartwell's successor will begin immediately.
"Lee's leadership over these last 12 years has been extraordinary," Walker
said. "It's hard for us to picture Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
without Lee at the helm. We're fortunate that Lee will be around to ensure
that the transition to new leadership will be an extremely smooth one."
Walker says a search committee has been selected and it, in turn, will select
a consultant to assist with the search. Board member Steve Davis, a senior
adviser at McKinsey & Company, will head the search committee, which will also
include members of the board and scientific faculty.
"The first thing we need to do is make a thorough assessment of the position
and discuss the qualifications for the next Center leader with the Center's
scientific faculty as well as community leadership," Walker said. "We'll use
this information to determine the qualities and qualifications of the person
we hope to recruit. Walker says there is no specific time frame attached to
the search. "It will conclude when we have the best candidate for the
position," he said.
After Hartwell retires in 2010, he hardly will be idle. He will continue to be
involved with the Center as director emeritus and also will continue his work
in early cancer detection and science education. He will also continue his
role as chairman of the executive committee of the Partnership for
Personalized Medicine, an Arizona-based global effort to improve patient
outcomes and reduce health care costs.
At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, our interdisciplinary teams of
world-renowned scientists and humanitarians work together to prevent, diagnose
and treat cancer, HIV/AIDS and other diseases. Our researchers, including
three Nobel laureates, bring a relentless pursuit and passion for health,
knowledge and hope to their work and to the world. For more information,
please visit fhcrc.org.
CONTACT:
Kristen Woodward
206-667-5095
kwoodwar@fhcrc.org
SOURCE Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Kristen Woodward of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, +1-206-667-5095,
kwoodwar@fhcrc.org
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