Raymond J. Lohier Jr. ’88, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, has been elected president of the Harvard University Board of Overseers for the 2026-2027 academic year. Sheryl WuDunn, M.B.A. ’86, an author, management consultant, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will serve as vice chair of the board’s executive committee for the same term.

“Raymond Lohier and Sheryl WuDunn are distinguished alumni whose devotion to the University shines through their service,” said President Alan Garber. “They share a deep commitment to the well-being of our students, as well as a keen interest in strengthening our visitation process. I appreciate their work on behalf of our community. I am eager to see the ways in which their leadership will advance the efforts of the board.”

The larger of Harvard’s two governing boards, the Board of Overseers is composed of and elected annually by Harvard degree holders. Overseers play an integral role in the governance of the University and direct the visitation process, the primary means for regular external assessment of Harvard’s Schools and departments. Through its array of standing committees, and the roughly 50 visiting committees that report to them, Overseers examine the quality of Harvard’s programs and assure that the University remains true to its charter as a place of learning.