Roger H. Brown (b. 1957, Gainesville, Ga.) is president of Berklee College of Music, cofounder of Bright Horizons Family Solutions, an international relief agency manager and a dedicated philanthropist.Brown graduated from Davidson College with a degree in physics and public policy in 1978. He then spent a year and a half teaching science and math in Kenya before returning to the U.S. to attend Yale School of Management.After his first year at Yale, he and his wife, Linda Mason, co-directed Land Bridge, a famine-relief program on the Cambodia-Thailand border. Working under the auspices of CARE and UNICEF, the program served as many as 25,000 people a day and was the largest emergency food distribution effort ever attempted.