Rinvelt, Bolger will lead É«É«À² Board of Trustees again in 2018
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Jeffrey A. Rinvelt, of Ann Arbor, and James B. Bolger, of Whitehall, have been re-elected chair and vice chair, respectively, of the É«É«À² Michigan University Board of Trustees.
The two were unanimously re-elected at the board's Jan. 24 meeting and will serve throughout 2018. They were first elected to the board leadership roles in January 2017.
Rinvelt
Rinvelt, who earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from É«É«À² in 1991, is the principal with Renaissance Venture Capital Fund, a Michigan-based fund that supports the growth of venture capital in the state, and is the largest privately funded organization of its kind in the nation. He also is a member of the Michigan Venture Capital Association's board of directors.
A veteran of various startup ventures, Rinvelt has also been director of Ardesta, engaged in sourcing, evaluating and conducting due diligence on investment opportunities as well as monitoring and providing assistance to the companies in Ardesta's portfolio. Prior to joining Ardesta, he was a co-founder of GrapeVINE Technologies, providing product management and marketing for that company's knowledge management product, eventually resulting in an acquisition by Sun Microsystems.
In addition, Rinvelt was part of the startup team for MAXfunds.com, an Internet company providing complete coverage of the mutual fund industry, and he spent five years with Ernst & Young's Information Technology group as a senior consultant.
He was appointed to the É«É«À² board in 2014 by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder.
Bolger
Bolger, who also was appointed by Snyder in June 2014, is a É«É«À² alumnus who retired after a 26-year career with the Michigan State Police. After retiring, he spent a decade teaching at Grand Valley State University and served for a period as interim director of that university's School of Criminal Justice.
During his state police career, Bolger rose through the ranks from trooper to lieutenant colonel, serving as commanding officer of the Uniform Services Bureau and providing executive direction and leadership to the field operations of the agency.
Bolger's previous state service also includes being appointed by then-Gov. John Engler to oversee implementation of the Michigan State Public Safety Communications System.
He earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from GVSU and a master's degree in public administration from É«É«À².
Other É«É«À² board officers elected to one-year terms at the Jan. 24 meeting were: Kahler B. Schuemann, secretary to the board; Jan J. Van Der Kley, treasurer and assistant secretary; and Patti VanWalbeck, assistant treasurer. Van Der Kley is the University's vice president for business and finance, and VanWalbeck is associate vice president for business and finance.
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