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John E.
Hull served as Chairman of the Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization in 2009-2010.
Prior to that, he was Deputy Comptroller for the State of New York from 1985-2002.
From 2013-2018, he was Chief Investment Officer at The Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation.
Hull received his undergraduate degree from New York University.
Former positions of John E. Hull
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
![]() The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Founded in 1969, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation located in New York City. The foundation was formed through the consolidation of two foundations: the Avalon Foundation and the Old Dominion Foundation. The Avalon Foundation was founded in 1940 by Ailsa Mellon Bruce, daughter of Andrew W. Mellon. The Old Dominion Foundation was founded in 1941 by Paul Mellon, son of Andrew W. Mellon. When the two foundations were consolidated, the foundation was renamed. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation makes grants in six program areas: higher education and scholarship, scholarly communications, research in information technology, museums and art conservation, performing arts and conservation and the environment. | Chief Executive Officer | 2018-03-30 |
Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization
![]() Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization, also known as ibio, is a state trade association representing the life sciences industry in Illinois. The non-profit company is based in Chicago, IL. The organization's mission is to promote, connect, and engage the life sciences community to drive discovery, transform lives through groundbreaking research, and grow the economy. The company's membership ranges from corporations to startup companies in the biopharma, medical device, and nutrition industries. The Illinois life sciences industry is recognized as a national leader, and ibio's members are committed to expanding the boundaries of science by discovering, developing, and delivering innovative and needed therapeutics and products to transform patients' lives. | Chairman | 2010-01-18 |
State of New York | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2001-12-31 |
Training of John E. Hull
New York University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization
![]() Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization, also known as ibio, is a state trade association representing the life sciences industry in Illinois. The non-profit company is based in Chicago, IL. The organization's mission is to promote, connect, and engage the life sciences community to drive discovery, transform lives through groundbreaking research, and grow the economy. The company's membership ranges from corporations to startup companies in the biopharma, medical device, and nutrition industries. The Illinois life sciences industry is recognized as a national leader, and ibio's members are committed to expanding the boundaries of science by discovering, developing, and delivering innovative and needed therapeutics and products to transform patients' lives. | Commercial Services |
State of New York | Government |
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
![]() The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Founded in 1969, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation located in New York City. The foundation was formed through the consolidation of two foundations: the Avalon Foundation and the Old Dominion Foundation. The Avalon Foundation was founded in 1940 by Ailsa Mellon Bruce, daughter of Andrew W. Mellon. The Old Dominion Foundation was founded in 1941 by Paul Mellon, son of Andrew W. Mellon. When the two foundations were consolidated, the foundation was renamed. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation makes grants in six program areas: higher education and scholarship, scholarly communications, research in information technology, museums and art conservation, performing arts and conservation and the environment. | Miscellaneous |
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