Fellows of Jonathan Edwards

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Stan Tamarkin


Bio:

Stan Tamarkin is a retired business man. For thirty-five years he was a dealer and an auctioneer specializing in new and collectible Leica cameras with showrooms in New Haven and New York.  He has a Ph.D. in American studies at Yale and taught briefly at Yale, Connecticut College, and the University of Rhode Island. With an undergraduate degree and a M.A. in English literature, he came to Yale to study Twain and Faulkner but during his time in American studies he made a transition from literature to history and became an historian specializing in American social history with special interests in labor, ethnicity, the American left, and psychoanalysis, the latter a result of studying at the Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute.  His current interests are American political history, the Civil War, British political history after 1900, and the history of psychoanalysis. He is an avid, but poor, golfer, and a devoted photographer.  He lives in Woodbridge with his wife, Jane, an actress and director.

Hong Tang


Bio:

Hong Tang is the Llewellyn West Jones, Jr. Professor of Electrical Engineering, Physics and Applied Physics at Yale University. His research utilizes integrated photonic circuits to study photon-photon, photon-mechanics and photon-spin interactions. He joined Yale faculty in 2006. At Yale his group specializes in nanofabrication and precision measurement, spanning the fields of spintronics, nanophotonics and optomechanics. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering and the Arthur Greer Award. He currently serves as the director of graduate studies in the department of electrical engineering.

Donald Terry


Bio:

Former General Manager of Multilateral Investment Fund at Inter-American Development Bank

Contact Donald at donaldfterry@gmail.com

David T. Totman


Bio:

David T. Totman,’61, is a lawyer who would be interested in sharing his experiences and thoughts concerning careers in the law—domestic and/or international. He says that, “The whole scene has changed significantly since I started out and students need to be current in their decision making.” dttotman@yahoo.com

Clyde Tuggle


Bio:

Clyde C. Tuggle is a Global Public Affairs and Communications Adviser to the Chief Executive Officer, The Coca-Cola Company.

 

Mr. Tuggle joined the Company in 1989 and has served in many capacities, including the office of the Chairman, the Central European Division office and as the president of the Russia, Ukraine & Belarus Business Unit. From 2009 to 2017, he served as Senior Vice President, Global Public Affairs and Communications, a position reporting directly to the Chairman, Board of Directors, and Chief Executive Officer.

 

Mr. Tuggle serves on the boards of directors of the Georgia Power Company and Oxford Industries, Inc.

 

Mr. Tuggle is President of the Atlanta Rotary Club.  He is a trustee of the Georgia Research Alliance, and serves on the boards of the Atlantic Council, the Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse, Georgia Historical Society, the U.S. Russia Business Council and is chairman of the World Affairs Council of Atlanta.  He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Goizueta Business School Advisory Board, the Yale University International Advisory Board, and the Leadership Council of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School.  In 2013, Mr. Tuggle was elected a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow.

 

Mr. Tuggle holds a bachelor’s degree in German Studies and Economics from Hamilton College and a Master of Divinity from Yale University.  He studied at the Ludwig-Maximillian Universität in Munich, Germany, and completed the Executive Program at the University of Virginia’s Darden Business School.

Denys Turner


Bio:

Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology at School of Divinity

denys.turner@yale.edu