Kevin Guthrie
About Kevin Guthrie
Kevin Guthrie Professional Background
Kevin Guthrie is the President and founding leader of JSTOR, created in 1995, and Ithaka, established in 2004. His career has spanned various roles including co-founding a software development company that served college and professional football teams. Guthrie's versatility is also reflected in his time as a research associate at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, where he contributed to research and development initiatives.
Kevin Guthrie Education
Kevin Guthrie holds a BSE in Civil Engineering from Princeton University. Additionally, he earned a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Columbia University. His academic background in engineering and business has equipped him with a comprehensive skill set that supports his leadership roles in various organizations.
Kevin Guthrie Publications
Kevin Guthrie is the author of 'The New-York Historical Society: Lessons from One Nonprofit’s Long Struggle for Survival.' He also edited 'Ever the Leader: Selected Writings (1995 – 2016) William G. Bowen.' These works showcase his expertise in nonprofit management and leadership, bringing valuable insights into organizational success and challenges.
Kevin Guthrie Board Memberships
Kevin Guthrie serves on multiple nonprofit advisory committees and boards, including Princeton University’s Keller Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, LYRASIS, Media Source, Inc., and Educational Testing Service (ETS). His involvement in these organizations highlights his commitment to educational and entrepreneurial initiatives.
Kevin Guthrie Early Career and Other Roles
In addition to his leadership and academic roles, Kevin Guthrie has had a diverse early career. He has experience as a professional football player and sports broadcaster, and he has also worked as a producer. Moreover, Guthrie consulted for the Oscar-winning motion picture 'Rain Man' (1988), showcasing his versatility and wide-ranging expertise.