New PSU trustees elected in Sandusky aftermath

Posted: May 6, 2012 at 6:10 pm

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Penn State alumni elected three new members to the university board of trustees, including a well-known former football player who recovered from a spinal cord injury and a businessman who has criticized the board's actions after Jerry Sandusky's arrest in a child sex-abuse scandal.

Alumni elected lawyer Adam Taliaferro, who played for the late coach Joe Paterno; prominent donor and outspoken board critic Anthony Lubrano; and retired U.S. Navy captain Ryan McCombie.

Election results were announced Friday following more than three weeks of online voting that drew a record turnout of at least 37,000. The new trustees begin their three-year terms July 1.

All three newcomers have expressed varying degrees of criticism of the board, but no one more so than Lubrano, who has been especially critical of the board's ouster of Paterno days after Sandusky was charged in November. Alumni sent a message that they were dissatisfied with the board's decisions, Lubrano said following the trustees meeting during which election results were announced.

But Lubrano added in a statement, ''Though I have been an outspoken critic of the manner in which (the board) handled the firing of Coach Paterno and the events that followed, I understand the importance to all of us to heal as a Penn State community.''

Current members have already started reaching out to alumni watchdog groups that called for change, board chairwoman Karen Peetz said. She did not anticipate problems working with the new trustees.

''I think the board is always open to discussing what the issues are, whether it's incoming members or people who are already on the board,'' she said after being asked if the election sent a message to trustees.

Taliaferro, who practices law in Cherry Hill, N.J., led the election with 15,629 votes, followed by Lubrano, a financial services executive from Exton, with 10,096 and McCombie, a 1970 graduate who lives in State College, with 4,806.

Taliaferro, a 2005 graduate, is a former defensive back for Paterno who became well known for his courageous recovery from a career-ending spinal-cord injury suffered his freshman year in 2000 during a game at Ohio State. He also won election last year as a freeholder in Gloucester County, N.J.

''At the end of the day, we're going to have to work together to come up with solutions to problems going forward,'' Taliaferro said in a phone interview. McCombie was attending a commissioning ceremony on campus and did not attend the meeting.

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