Four new members, including three alumni, have joined Manchester University’s Board of Trustees.
D. Randall Brown ’87 of Fort Wayne, Ind., returns to Manchester’s Board of Trustees after 10 years off. He spent three years as Board Chair. 
Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and business from Manchester in 1987, before completing his Juris Doctor at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis. He is now litigation department chair and Fort Wayne managing partner at Barnes & Thornburg.
He also serves on the boards of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc., Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, and the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
Bradford Aquino ’98 of Golden, Colo., earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from Manchester and a master’s in business administration from the University of Notre Dame.
His career began in public accounting, and he has since held leadership positions in the medical device community at Zimmer Biomet, CONMED Corporation and RTI Surgical. He currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Metron in the water industry. He served on the board for Ancilla College and assisted in leading its merger into Marian University in 2021.
Meghan Linvill ’06 McNab of Nashville, Tenn., earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Manchester in 2006, before completing her Juris Doctor at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis. She is now partner at Krieg Devault where she represents health care providers in areas including Medicare and Medicaid program reimbursement, licensure matters, and various regulatory issues. She is also a Certified Public Accountant.
McNab previously served on Manchester’s Alumni Board of Directors as Vice President. 
Donald R. Anderson of Middlebury, Ind., earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from Indiana University South Bend. He spent 47 years in the insurance industry, including tenures as President of First National Insurance Agency, NBA Insurance, and USI Insurance.
Anderson retired in 2020 but continues to serve on many community and church boards. He is actively involved with the Middlebury Community Schools as the School Board secretary. His involvement with the Church of the Brethren includes being a delegate at Annual Conference, district moderator for Northern Indiana, and board member for Camp Alexander Mack. ![]()
Trustees serve five-year terms.
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