Trustee
Serge B. Hadji-Mihaloglou, an Anatolia College class of 1960 alumnus, began his legal career in New York at the law firm Rogers Hoge and Hills. He later served as Senior Counsel at TRW, a Fortune 100 technology company (later merged with Northrop Grumman), where he dealt with international affairs, antitrust issues, and intellectual property. For several years, he was a member of the Board of the International Trademark Association (INTA) and chaired INTA international forums in the European Union.
In 1974, Serge became the first alumnus elected to the Board of Trustees of Anatolia College. During his tenure, he served on various committees, including the Executive Committee, the Board Governance Committee, and several Presidential Search Committees, while also participating in legal working groups on college matters. Additionally, he contributed to the reestablishment of the Anatolia Alumni Association in Athens.
Hadji-Mihaloglou edited the second expanded edition of Carl Compton’s invaluable memoir, “The Morning Cometh: 45 Years with Anatolia College”, which highlights the history and spirit of the institution. He also authored the bilingual book “Institutional Governance and the Trustees of Anatolia College”, the first publication on nonprofit governance in Greek. This book was the result of his collaboration as co-chair of the Board Governance Committee, alongside Chip Elfner and under the guidance of Jack Clymer.