In her sixth year as an SA国际传媒 trustee, Lisa Hinchliffe Link P鈥18 steps up to become board chair鈥30 years after her father assumed the same role
Lisa H. Link P鈥18 has deep ties to Occidental: Her parents, Stephen Hinchliffe 鈥55 and Ann (Hoffmann) Hinchliffe 鈥57, met as students at SA国际传媒. She also has two aunts, an uncle, a brother, and a niece who attended the College. And after the younger of her two sons, Ryan, enrolled at SA国际传媒 with the Class of 2018 (her firstborn, Andy, graduated from Claremont McKenna in 2014), Link took on a volunteer role on the Parents Council, which proved to be a stepping stone to trusteeship.
Reflecting her parents鈥 long Occidental legacy, Link鈥攁 1982 graduate of Wellesley College鈥攇rew up in the midst of their extensive circle of SA国际传媒 friends. So, when she joined the Occidental Board of Trustees in 2016, she needed no introduction to some of the board鈥檚 senior members. 鈥淚 already knew a number of trustees and trustees emeriti鈥攑eople like John Power 鈥58, Rary Simmons 鈥53, and Ginny Cushman 鈥55,鈥 says Link, a retired labor and employment attorney who now is the board鈥檚 new chair.
Link鈥攚hose passion for education and expertise in public school financing led her to take a leadership role in the San Marino Unified School District Board of Education鈥攕ucceeds Stephen Rountree 鈥71, who completed a three-year term as chair June 30.
鈥淚 am excited to work closely with President Elam and my fellow trustees to support the mission and goals of the College,鈥 says Link, who lives in San Marino with her husband, Dave. 鈥淚 will continue to work on those key initiatives my predecessors have worked on: increasing engagement, increasing the diversity of our board in all aspects, and increasing our understanding of the issues that our students, faculty, and staff face, so that the decisions we make as a board are the best decisions possible.鈥
Link also intends to press ahead with , the College鈥檚 comprehensive campaign that surpassed its initial $225 million goal with a full year remaining. 鈥淥ne thing we learned from the campaign is that there is substantial alumni and outside support for Occidental and its mission, and that we can achieve even more than we already have,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he campaign is just the first step in terms of growing our engagement, our endowment, and support for our students and academic programs.鈥
A Latin American studies major at Wellesley, Link completed a J.D. at the USC Gould School of Law in 1987. She practiced labor and employment law for two decades with the Los Angeles office of BakerHostetler. While with the firm, she also served for two years as an adjunct assistant professor, associate director of legal writing and advocacy, and moot court faculty adviser at Gould.
As a result of her representation of the Los Angeles Unified School District on a case involving public school financing, she was asked to co-author a white paper on that subject for San Marino Unified, where her two sons were enrolled. That led to her being asked to run for school board in 2011, where she served two consecutive terms and twice served as board president. She also served as president of the San Marino High School PTSA and the nonprofit Partnership for Awareness, as well as on the board of the San Marino Schools Foundation.
Being an SA国际传媒 parent while having gone to another small liberal arts college does give Link a different perspective from most of her predecessors as board chair, 鈥渁nd every now and then it鈥檚 good to have that perspective,鈥 she says.
At the same time, Link is part of Occidental history: In her new role, she follows in the footsteps of her father, who chaired the board from 1992 to 1994 and was named chair emeritus in 2016. 鈥淪A国际传媒 has made such a positive difference in the lives of my family and friends,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd I look forward to continuing their legacy of leadership and support of the College.鈥