Trio joins Quinnipiac U. trustee board

Hamden’s Quinnipiac University has elected three, including a Stamford attorney and the co-chairman of commercial realty brokerage giant Cushman & Wakefield Inc., to its board of trustees.

Brian Fisher, Bruce Mosler and Richard Silver also will serve as founding members of its School of Medicine’s Board of Visitors.

Each will serve a three-year term as public members of the board of trustees.

They also will provide counsel to the dean of its new medical school to open in 2013 while providing financial support for annual operations and capital projects as members of the School of Medicine’s Board of Visitors.

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Members of the Board of Visitors have expertise and/or interest in health care issues and embrace the mission of the School of Medicine, as well as Quinnipiac.

Fisher, a Syracuse University grad and 2011 Quinnipiac post-graduate, is a principal of Fisher Development Associates, a residential, commercial and hotel developer.

Mosler, a Duke University grad, is co-chairman of Cushman & Wakefield.

Silver is senior partner of Stamford law firm Silver Golub & Teitell.

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Silver is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law and the University of Pennsylvania. He also received an honorary doctor of laws degree from the Quinnipiac University School of Law. 

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