Mary Lee Greenblatt ’40, M.A. ’70
Mary Lee Greenblatt is a devoted member of the UCLA family. Her creativity and leadership have touched volunteers, faculty and staff members alike. Greenblatt is dynamic in her pursuit to help UCLA to meet the challenges of the future. She is meticulous, warm, humorous and a credit to our University.
Greenblatt works fulltime as public schools liaison for the March of Dimes, and she still musters the energy and time to serve UCLA. A 1940 graduate who came back to receive her master’s degree in 1970, she is a life member of the UCLA Alumni Association and served as its first vice president and director-at-large. Greenblatt also served as president of the Gold Shield Women’s Support Group and is a Chancellor’s Associate and Letters and Science Dean’s Council member. She was first vice president and a board member of The Affiliates and a member of the Alumni Council. Greenblatt also held responsible leadership roles on the Scholarship and Advisory Committee and has served on many other alumni subcommittees.