For Immediate Release
Princeton Theological Seminary Welcomes Two New Trustees
Princeton, NJ, May 26, 2006–The Board of Trustees of Princeton Theological Seminary announced the election of two new trustees at its May meeting. They are Craig A. Huff, president of Reservoir Capital Group, New York, and Max E. Reddick, pastor of Fountain City Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Huff cofounded Reservoir Capital Group, a private investment firm, in 1997. Prior to Reservoir, he was a partner at Ziff Brothers Investments, a generalist investment firm. Before attending business school, Huff was a nuclear engineer and nuclear submarine officer in the United States Navy. He currently serves on the boards of directors of PXRE Corporation, Ltd., ARC Systems, Inc., Talbot Holdings, Ltd., and Sithe Global Power. He graduated magna cum laude from Abilene Christian University with a B.S. in engineering physics and received an M.B.A. from Harvard Graduate School of Business with high distinction as a Baker Scholar. He is a member of Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City, where he is a deacon.
Reddick was elected by Princeton Seminary alumni/ae to serve as an alumni/ae trustee in the Class of 2009. A 1993 graduate of the Seminary, he has served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Harriman, Tennessee, associate pastor of Highland Park Presbyterian Church of Dallas, Texas, and, since 1999, as pastor of Fountain City Presbyterian Church. He is past president of the Princeton Alumni/ae Association Executive Council. He received his B.A. in economics from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Princeton Theological Seminary was founded in 1812, the first seminary established by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. It is the largest Presbyterian seminary in the country, with more than 700 students in six graduate degree programs.