FIT Board of Trustees
 The Board of Trustees of the Fashion Institute of Technology establishes policies
                     governing the college. Subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of the State
                     University of New York, the board appoints the college president, approves curricula,
                     approves budgets, establishes tuition and fees within legal limits, and approves sites
                     and facilities. It is responsible for the care, custody, control and management of
                     the college's physical facilities. The board sets policies and delegates to the president
                     or her designees the responsibility for implementing them, including but not limited
                     to: personnel policies; the creation of divisions, departments, and administrative
                     and academic positions; rules governing student conduct; the use of college facilities
                     by outside organizations; the admission of students; and the preparation of the budget.
                     The board also has such other powers and duties as provided by New York law or prescribed
                     by the SUNY Board of Trustees.
The Board of Trustees of the Fashion Institute of Technology establishes policies
                     governing the college. Subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees of the State
                     University of New York, the board appoints the college president, approves curricula,
                     approves budgets, establishes tuition and fees within legal limits, and approves sites
                     and facilities. It is responsible for the care, custody, control and management of
                     the college's physical facilities. The board sets policies and delegates to the president
                     or her designees the responsibility for implementing them, including but not limited
                     to: personnel policies; the creation of divisions, departments, and administrative
                     and academic positions; rules governing student conduct; the use of college facilities
                     by outside organizations; the admission of students; and the preparation of the budget.
                     The board also has such other powers and duties as provided by New York law or prescribed
                     by the SUNY Board of Trustees. 
By state law, there are 16 trustees: eight are appointed by the college's local sponsor,
                     through the New York City Panel for Educational Policy; seven are appointed by the
                     governor, but must reside in New York City; and one, a student at the college, is
                     elected by the other students of the college. Other than the student trustee, all
                     trustees appointed after August 5, 2003 have seven-year terms; trustees appointed
                     previously had nine-year terms. The student trustee serves for one year, but has the
                     same parliamentary privileges, including the right to vote, as the other members.
                     The board selects its chair from among its voting membership.
Members
Robin Burns-McNeill, Chair
Jaqui Lividini, Vice Chair 
Mona Aboelnaga Kanaan
Richard A. Anderman 
Judith I. Byrd
Gabrielle Fialkoff
Nina Garcia
Joan B. Hornig 
Beverly S. Mack
Denise Magid
Elizabeth T. Peek
Deirdre Quinn
Sally Singer
Isabella FitzSimmons, Student Trustee 
Trustees Emeriti 
John J. Pomerantz
Peter G. Scotese   
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