The University of Virginia’s today announced its inaugural advisory board, a diverse roster with members ranging from a former Supreme Court justice to the co-founder of the Reddit social news aggregation site.
The advisory board features a breadth of personal and professional experiences – business, law, academic, political, philanthropic, service, entrepreneurial, journalism – as well as a current UVA student.
Led by Professor of Politics Larry J. Sabato, the chair, and School of Law Dean Risa Goluboff, the vice chair, the Karsh Institute advisory board includes 26 members who collectively will provide guidance to the work of an institute established for the study, teaching and promotion of democracy.
“The range of perspectives and innovative ideas they contribute will be invaluable to the Karsh Institute in all its endeavors to strengthen democracy,” Melody Barnes, executive director of the Karsh Institute, said. “I’m looking forward to engagement with a board that values and models principles critical to democracy and our work, including pluralism, tolerance and respect for the rule of law.”

