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Salem Resident Among New Antioch University Trustees
Residents of New Hampshire and Vermont were also named to served three-year terms on the school's board.

Antioch University New England (AUNE) in New Hamphire has named five new members to its Board of Trustees, including Anthony Kline of Salem.
Members of AUNE’s Board of Trustees are dedicated to maintaining the university’s long-standing commitment to innovative experiential learning and socially engaged citizenship and to ensuring students graduate with a renewed sense of their purpose as scholars and citizens, according to a press release.
“Engaged Boards are critical to the success of an institution and AUNE is blessed with an exemplary and active Board of Trustees,” said Dr. Steve Jones president of AUNE. “I’ve found that great Boards tend to attract and appoint new Trustees of like quality. Our five new Trustees follow that pattern.”
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Anthony Kline is an engineer, an attorney, and the steward of Nye Hill Farm—a diverse, USDA certified organic farm in Roxbury. He is an experienced litigator and a partner in Gelineau and Kline based in Salem. He is a principal of The Ruggles-Klingemann Company, where he served as lead engineer from 1986-2013.
AUNE’s 21-member Board of Trustees oversees the management, governance, and philanthropic advancement of the AUNE campus.
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To learn more about AUNE’s Board of Trustees visit antiochne.edu.
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