Two new trustees have been elected to the governing board of Pomona College:
Laszlo Bock ’93 is senior vice president of people operations at Google, leading the attraction, development and retention of “Googlers.” He also leads or has led various business groups at Google, including the services group, technology and operations and other areas. At Pomona, Bock majored in international relations, and served as a residence hall sponsor and in student government and Mortar Board. Bock, who lives in the Bay Area, has an M.B.A. from the Yale School of Management, and has testified before Congress on immigration reform and labor issues. In 2010, he was named “Human Resources Executive of the Year” by HR Executive Magazine.
Sam Glick ’04 is an associate partner at Oliver Wyman, a leading global management consulting firm, advising clients in the healthcare and life sciences industries. An economics major and classics minor at Pomona, Glick graduated with distinction, and as a student was ASPC academic affairs commissioner, judiciary council chair, member of the presidential search and senior class gift committees, and a director of the Claremont Community Foundation. Glick previously served on the board as young alumni trustee from 2007 to 2011. He lives in San Francisco with his wife, Emily (George) Glick ’04.