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Grinnell College has assembled a diverse selection committee to evaluate nominees for the 2012 Grinnell College Young Innovator for Social Justice Prize. Nominations for the 2012 Grinnell Prize are due by November 14, 2011. Up to three winners will be announced in Fall 2012.

Appointed by the College’s president, Raynard S. Kington, M.D., Ph.D., the 2012 selection committee members – largely Iowa-based – are all recognized individuals who work for social change in various capacities. Their backgrounds, accomplishments, and experiences reflect the diversity in both Grinnell and the state. These members include one representative each from the College’s faculty, student body, alumni, staff and trustees, plus prominent individuals not formally affiliated with Grinnell. Many of the members from the 2011 selection committee are reprising their role on the 2012 committee.

In announcing the selection committee, President Kington, stated, “We are delighted these exceptionally talented, experienced, and socially conscious individuals have agreed to be selection committee members for the Grinnell College Young Innovator for Social Justice Prize. In creating this prize program, we seek to recognize young individuals who embody our core values and organizations that share our commitment to change the world for the better. I am confident our selection committee members will bring extraordinary knowledge, sensitivity, and passion to that goal.”

Committee Chair

George A. Drake '56George A. Drake ’56, Grinnell’s president from 1979 to 1991 and currently professor and president emeritus at the College

From 1991-93, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Lesotho, teaching English in a Catholic mission school. More…

Committee Members

Rekha BasuRekha Basu, columnist for The Des Moines Register

She focuses on human rights, racial and gender issues, and cultural trends. Her byline has appeared in The New York Times, USA Today, The International Herald Tribune and The Nation, among other publications. More…

Monica Chavez-SilvaMonica Chavez-Silva, director of community enhancement and engagement, Grinnell College

She is responsible for building partnerships and identifying opportunities for Grinnell College’s participation in community improvements. More…

Laura M. Ferguson ’90Laura M. Ferguson, M.D. ’90, vice-chair of the Grinnell College board of trustees

She practices medicine in Grinnell and is a member of the Grinnell Regional Medical Center Board. More…

Emily Westergaard Hamilton ’02Emily Westergaard Hamilton ’02, executive director, Des Moines “I Have a Dream” Foundation

Her organization works with at-risk youth to help every student graduate from high school and go to college. More…

Suku RadiaSuku Radia, president and CEO, Bankers Trust

He is active in numerous professional, economic development, educational and charitable organizations, including United Way of Central Iowa and the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines. More…

Gabe Schechter '12Gabe Schechter ’12, Grinnell College student body president

He is both a mathematics and economics major but remains committed to developing his skills in jazz musicianship. More…

Suzanne E. SiskelSuzanne E. Siskel, executive vice president and chief operating officer, The Asia Foundation

She oversees the day-to-day operations and works closely with The Asia Foundation’s president on strategy and policy issues. More…

Marsha K. TernusMarsha K. Ternus, former chief justice, Iowa Supreme Court

As chief justice, she made the improvement of court oversight of child welfare cases a priority for the Iowa Judicial Branch. More…

Eliza WillisEliza Willis, professor of political science, Grinnell College

She teaches courses on Latin American politics, global development, international political economy, and the political economy of developing countries and previously served as chair of the Grinnell faculty. More…