Joseph M. Hinchey '47, of Westwood, Mass., an attorney and former senior vice president of Analog Devices, Inc., was elected chairman of the College's Board of Trustees at its January meeting.
He succeeds Norton H. Reamer '58, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., who completed a four-year term as chairman. Reamer is president of United Asset Management Corp. in Boston.
Hinchey received his B.S. in electrical engineering and went
on to earn his law degree from Boston College Law School in 1980. He had worked for General Dynamics and Texas Instruments before taking a leave to study law. He joined Analog Devices in 1980.
A life trustee of the College, he has been national chairman of the $150 million Bicentennial Campaign.
Other officers elected by the board include Robert DeMichele '66, vice chairman; David B. Chapnick '59, counsel; Norton H. Reamer '58, secretary; and Patricia Tappa, assistant secretary.