As he enters his final year as President of Claremont McKenna College, Hiram Chodosh is preparing for his “next chapter,” one which he hopes will include ” . . . writing, teaching, and contributions to resolving national and global challenges in education, law, and civic leadership in the nonprofit, philanthropic, and public sectors.”
His focus then, as it has been during his 13-year tenure at Claremont McKenna, will be on the two primary intersecting commitments that drove this attorney into education: helping people remove barriers to their goals and aspirations and helping people in society overcome barriers that exist between each other.
CMC was founded in 1946 as Claremont Men’s College by World War II veterans, charging it with a mission to prepare future leaders of private and public enterprise through a distinctive liberal arts curriculum.
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