Katherine Lapp

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Katherine Lapp
Executive Vice President of
Harvard University
In office
October 2009 [1]  2022 [2]
Preceded by
Marc Shaw
Executive Director of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority
2002 2007
Succeeded by