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Adjunct Professor of Mergers and Acquisitions

Headshot of Mark Angelson, faculty at the Kellogg School of Management

Mark Angelson is Chair of the Institute of International Education, the nonpartisan world leader in international educational exchange and scholar rescue and the administrator of the Fulbright Scholarships. He is Chair of the Public Interest Declassification Board, the bipartisan body established by the United States Congress with the official mandate of promoting the fullest possible public access to a thorough, accurate, and reliable documentary record of significant U.S. national security decisions and activities.

From 2022-2025, Angelson served in the Executive Office of the President of the United States as a member of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board. He was nominated by President Biden to be U.S. Ambassador to Norway.

Angelson previously served as the Deputy Mayor of the City of Chicago, CEO of RR Donnelley, Chair and CEO of two prominent Canadian public companies, and Chair of MidOcean Partners, an international investment firm. He earlier had a lengthy and distinguished career as an international lawyer in Singapore, New York and London. He is a member of the New York Bar, and is a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales.

Angelson is a Life Trustee of Northwestern University and Adjunct Professor of Mergers and Acquisitions at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. He is a Distinguished Fellow in Residence at New York University School of Law. Angelson is the coauthor of several articles on the efficacy of rescuing threatened professors and rebuilding national academies the world over. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and its membership committee, the Pilgrims Society (London and New York), and the Economic Club of New York.

Angelson served twelve years on the Rutgers University Board of Governors, including as Chair and Vice Chair of the Board, Chair of several standing Committees of the Board, and Chair of the search committee that recruited Rutgers' 21st President, in recognition of which Rutgers conferred upon Angelson a Doctorate of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa.

Angelson was graduated from Rutgers College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and from Rutgers Law School. He holds an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from John Marshall Law School and the Harold Hines Award from the United Negro College Fund.