CA's 2022-23 Annual Report of Giving and Volunteerism

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2022–23 REPORT OF

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A LET T ER F RO M T H E H EAD OF SCHO OL

TEAM GRE E N, Over the past year, I’ve been blessed to talk with many members of this extraordinary community, to get to know our students and staffulty, parents and alums, volunteers and trustees. If there’s an overall impression I formed in my first year as head of school, it’s that CA is a process-driven institution, and that’s what leads to the impact we make in the world. CA offers a transformational education. In what can be a performative society, that is no small thing. Though we like to be humble here, from my still-fresh perspective I can tell you that a truly transformational education is rare. And it’s one of CA’s superpowers. I’ve devoted my career to supporting students’ access to life-changing independent schools. What I’ve found so special about CA is that our mission describes how we live it: β€œHonoring every individual, we challenge and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world.” This is what striving for equity looks like in practice. It’s also what love of learning entails: reconsidering beliefs and assumptions, being open to multiple perspectives, allowing yourself to grow and be changed. This isn’t easyβ€”it takes courage and can be uncomfortable. But when this kind of learning connects students and graduates across generations, it creates a profound capacity for envisioning and shaping a more just and sustainable world. Community is also a CA superpower. We saw that, indisputably, in our 100th year. Hitting a milestone can feel transactional, but CA’s Centennial broke the mold. From the fun of the Chapel Challenge in October to the serious wisdom our alums shared at the Centennial Celebration in June, we felt the power of this community. We also experienced it through your support of the Annual Fund, which enables every aspect of CA’s daily operations, as well as the Centennial Campaign, the tool that will unlock boundless possibilities for our students. You can’t have a transformational education without a strong community. I’m humbled to serve CA at this remarkable time and deeply moved by your generosity and belief in this school. I invite each of you to lean in as co-authors of CA’s next chapter.

H EN RY FAI RFAX

Head of School, Dresden Endowed Chair

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A L ET T E R F RO M T H E CO -P RESI DENTS O F CA’S BOA RD OF TRUSTEES

Concord Academy’s 100th academic year was nothing short of historic. DEAR CA SU PPORTE R S, Concord Academy’s 100th academic year was nothing short of historic. As we celebrated CA’s first century, we were also thrilled to welcome Henry Fairfax as the 11th head of school. In years to come, 2022–23 will surely be remembered as an inflection point for CA. We observed the Centennial with celebrations that offered every member of the community a chance to connect, reflect, and be inspired. We heard, in the stories told by generations of graduates, how beautifully CA has held true to its mission from its earliest days while adapting to keep pace with a changing worldβ€”the Chameleon, dating back to the 1920s, was a particularly prescient choice for a mascot. We also saw firsthand that CA continues to work its magic today by encouraging bright, passionate students to show up as their whole selves, helping to shape them through a dynamic education into passionate learners, leaders, and community-builders. Henry’s ongoing listening and learning tour has both affirmed our mission and helped to crystallize ways in which CA can continue to adapt and grow into the future. We share the excitement and fresh vision that he brings to this moment. At his installation ceremony, Henry’s enthusiasm and love for the CA community was evident, grounded 2

in the love of learning and striving for equity that are pillars of our mission. We are excited to be embarking on a strategic planning process that will help set a course for the next 100 years. CA has also made outstanding progress toward the $50 million-plus goal of the Centennial Campaign. The planned Centennial Arts Center and a strengthened endowment are essential to fulfilling this school’s potential. We are in the final stretch of gathering support to make possible the bold vision we are all rallying behind. We are honored to step into the co-presidency of the Board of Trustees, and we look forward to connecting with many of you in the upcoming year. CA is thriving thanks to the efforts and contributions of so many individuals and families. We are incredibly appreciative of and thankful for the generosity and volunteerism of our extraordinary CA community.

JEN BURL EIGH ’ 85

Co-President, Board of Trustees

JEN N I FER PL I N E P’ 13 ’ 15

Co-President, Board of Trustees


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SUPPORTERS SHARE WHY THEY’RE PRIORITIZING CA. Thanks to our many generous donors, Concord Academy has never been stronger or more prepared for the future. The motivations for giving are as diverse and varied as our benefactors. Some alums give to β€œpay back,” in an expression of gratitude for help received in the past, while others β€œpay forward,” thankful for the foresight of those who shaped CA with their resources and vision. Others extend their appreciation for the outstanding start CA once gave or is now giving their children. And some give because they believe in CA’s mission to empower young people to shape our collective future in a time when compassion and creativity are more needed than ever. Whatever the motivation, each gift is personal and has a compelling tale behind it.

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I N TH E PAGE S THAT FOLLOW We feature four such CA donors who share their stories about what this remarkable school means to them, why they continue to give, and what makes them hopeful for CA’s future as we embark on our next century of teaching and learning.

RACH EL LI PSON G LI CK ’77

KRISTEN AN D BRAD L EY L EWIS P’ 24

DEREK LO ’13

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CA PROVIDES THE FOUNDATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO BECOME CHANGE AGENTS. R AC H E L L I P S O N G L I C K ’ 7 7

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Rachel retired in 2019, after a decorated medical career teaching and working at the University of Michigan Medical School. She currently lives in Ann Arbor, Mich., and is a member of the Centennial Campaign Steering Committee and CA’s Board of Trustees.

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oncord Academy did more to help me find myself, to make me who I am today, than any other place. I never felt the same way about my other schoolsβ€”although they did much to help me grow in my career. CA was unique. That is why I feel it is important to support the school consistently, as in the Annual Fundβ€”something I have tried to do since I graduated. CA is special to me because I found a community of learning for learning’s sake. Everything we did as students helped us grow into confident thinkers. Coursework, class discussions, projectsβ€”all helped me become a mature scholar. I entered college far better prepared than many of my classmates, because above all, CA taught me how to be a critical thinker. CA showed me how to argue my own points of view, respectfully listen to other viewpoints, and synthesize discourse. Today’s climate needs more students like those of CAβ€”people willing to understand that when individuals listen to each other, we can change the world for the better.

Concord Academy is a campus of distinctive personalities who blend respectfully for common purposes. It is all about the peopleβ€”faculty advisors who are also your friends, classmates who become lifelong confidants, and peers who become future support networks. One of my dearest friends today wasn’t even my friend when I was in schoolβ€”rather, we met again at our 10-year reunion. This reconnection kindled a new CA friendship for us. And that demonstrates what is so special about CA: The community doesn’t stop at graduation. I think it is important for CA to continue to exist the way it is, to steward it for future generations, while also supporting its growth in areas that need renewal. CA provides the foundation for young people to become change agents and big fish in their own ponds. It helps them see a way of being, a way to move in the world with confidence. It opens up opportunities because it teaches them how to see the opportunities. Just look at the impact so many of our graduates have made on the world! 7


Derek is a 2017 graduate of Yale University and the CEO and founder of the healthcare-focused software company Medallion. He lives and works in San Francisco.

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oncord Academy is a special place. I feel very grateful for my time there and the community that supported me during a critical period in my life. As an Asian American, I often found myself feeling like an outsider in middle school. There was a lack of diversity, varied economic backgrounds, and shared cultural experiences that sometimes felt limiting. But CA was different. I was initially attracted to CA because it clearly valued academics, and I wanted a school where learning was celebrated. What I found was that and much moreβ€”CA is a place that values love of learning, inclusivity, and diversity. In your formative years, trying to figure out who you are and how you fit in is very important. Having the support of my CA classmates, teachers, coaches, and advisors made the difference in encouraging me to take risks and explore new experiences. In particular, I credit much of what made my CA experience so unique to my academic advisor, Ben Stumpf ’88, who encouraged my

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passion for computer science. Ben helped foster my interests through independent studies that allowed me to learn beyond what was available in the traditional curriculum. Years later, a few of my closest CA friends joined me to create a healthcare technology company, Medallion, based in San Francisco, that provides a platform to improve healthcare administration. We’ve folded lessons learned at CA into the DNA of our company, hiring people who are supportive, collaborative, hard-working, and who, above all, want to be part of a mission with purpose, just like CA. I feel a responsibility to give back, and I have made a five-year pledge to support the Annual Fund, to help ensure that it continues to be there for the future. CA’s culture focuses on what really matters: creating community and cultivating a secure space where student interests are nurtured and individuals are valued for themselves. As CA rounds the corner of its first century, I am excited to see the direction it will take in the future.


CA IS A PLACE THAT VALUES LOVE OF LEARNING, INCLUSIVITY, AND DIVERSITY. D E R E K LO ’ 1 3

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CA EMPOWERS STUDENTS TO DISCOVER THEMSELVES IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF COMPLETE TRUST. KRISTEN AND BRADLEY LEWIS P’24

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Kristen and Bradley are parents of a student in CA’s class of 2024 and live in Belmont, Mass. They have both built careers in education, spend time volunteering, and are members of the Campaign Steering Committee.

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oncord Academy is all about relationships. Students view faculty and staff as not just teachers but also friends, and faculty and staff get to know the students as complete human beings. Our daughter sees CA faculty teaching class, advising organizations, volunteering on campus, and cheering at athletic games and artistic performances. The faculty and staff in her life see her in the classroom, on the athletic fields, in the dining hall, at weekend dances, hanging out on the quad, and generally just being a teenage girl. CA truly is about the relationships that scaffold academic and campus life, embodying what it means to be a holistic community of learners.

so much potential and is a very necessary enhancement to the school. Its location will better connect the east and west sides of the campus and make the entire space seem more cohesive. We decided to make a gift in support of the Centennial Arts Center not only to demonstrate our appreciation for CA and the opportunities it has given our daughter, but also to β€œpay it forward” so that future students can benefit from facilities that match the excellence of the faculty and programming. This investment in the arts will allow CA to continue to thrive in the competitive independent school marketplace. With endless potential, the Centennial Arts Center, we think, will be truly transformative.

Students are encouraged to be partners in their education. CA empowers students to discover themselves in an atmosphere of complete trust. A great example of this is the time students spend in the Chapel, sharing their stories. Classrooms are the place to collaborate; the Chapel is the place to show people who you are. Through that vulnerability, students build a space of confidence and respect, and this provides the foundation upon which so much else is built.

Being involved with CA helps us feel more connected to our child and her experience at the school and brings us into the wider campus family. Concord Academy is the special place that it is because people who came before us saw the importance of giving their time, leadership, ideas, and money to shape and sustain it. Quality depends on all of us. Tuition can only do so muchβ€”giving is what allows CA to be remarkable. Furthermore, supporting all students creates an atmosphere for the entire community that better reflects the broader world. CA helps students prepare to launch into the real world, and investment in maintaining this special school is an endeavor in which we are proud to share.

We are watching with great interest the evolution of the school as CA enters its next century. The new Centennial Arts Center holds

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OUR CORE VALUES OF TRUST, LOVE OF LEARNING, AND EQUITY AND INCLUSION REMAIN UNWAVERING. This year, we witnessed the incredible impact of our values in action. Your contributionsβ€”both to the Annual Fund and to the Centennial Campaignβ€”have allowed us to advance in ways that, ultimately, are all about students thriving.

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Supporting our students so they can thrive. Every gift to CA, whatever the designation, whatever the size, has a story behind it. Across generations, donors with vision and purpose have supported the school we cherish today, inspired by their own stories. The chapter written by the CA community this year was made possible by today’s CA champions.

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2022–23 PL AN N ED BUD GET

$33 Million 72% Where the Dollars Came From Our revenue comes from four sources: tuition and fees, a responsible draw from our endowment, auxilary income, and our Annual Fund.

TUITION & FEES

12% ENDOWMENT DRAW

10% $ 3 . 1M A N N UA L FU N D GOA L!

ANNUAL FUND

6% SUMMER CAMP & AUXILIARY INCOME

53% Where the Dollars Went

SALARIES & BENEFITS

17%

One of the things that is great about being a small school is our ability to trace every dollar. While we must make many hard choices in any given year, we are also proud of how we deploy the resources entrusted to the school.

FINANCIAL AID

16% OPERATING CA’S CAMPUS

6% GENERAL & ADMINISTRATION

5%

3%

MATERIALS & TOOLS FOR TEACHING & LEARNING

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Generosity comes in many forms; the gifts of time and effort are hallmarks of CA’s strength. Through their service to CA, our volunteers demonstrate their own commitment to our mission and to continuous progress for the school. We are profoundly grateful for their contributions of time, knowledge, talent, experience, connection, and resources.

2022–23 Centennial Celebration Planning Committee: Faculty, Staff, and Volunteers This group of alums, parents, faculty, and staff dedicated three years to planning CA’s Centennial celebrations and making the events meaningful and inclusive for all. Their efforts culminated in an occasion unlike any otherβ€” a fitting tribute to CA’s first century, our past, and our future. Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73 Co-Chair

Zahaan Khalid ’21

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95 Co-Chair

Heidi Koelz

Mike Firestone ’01 Co-Chair

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18 Co-Chair

Don Kingman Wenjun Kuai Karen McAlmon ’75 Laura McConaghy ’01

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12 Co-Chair

Rebecca Miller ’14

Kelsey Stratton ’99 Co-Chair

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95

Alice Roebuck P’25

Rob Munro

Centennial Celebration β€œMission in Motion” Speakers and Performers The following alums offered their time and expertise to our Centennial Celebration, sharing their experiences as authors, scientists, activists, creatives, journalists, educators, and difference-makers with all in attendance. Annie Bartlett P’24

Connor McCann ’14

Benjamin Bartlett ’24

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Lena Stein Beckham ’11

Zhaoyi Meng ’24

Alexandra Berzon ’97

David Michaelis ’75

David Cavell ’02

Rachel Morrison ’96

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Anthony Patt ’83

Keith Daniel

Imani Perry ’90

Peter de Blank ’92

Julia Preston ’69

Turahn Dorsey ’89

Richard Read ’75

Elizabeth Dreier ’85

Amy Spencer P’13

Henry D. Fairfax

Lucille Stott

Sue Johnson P’20

Drew Gilpin Faust ’64

Frederica Tunnard ’07

Martha Kennedy

Susanna Fogel ’98

Gail Weinmann ’67

Catherine Gund ’83

Natalia Winkelman ’11

Emily Harney ’94

Zack Winokur ’07

Lara Jordan James ’80

Andrew Wood-Sue Wing ’25

Julian Joslin ’05

Tremaine Wright ’90

Michael Bennett Justin Bull P’25 Renee Coburn Rebecca Comstock ’82, P’17 Henry D. Fairfax Marion Freeman ’69 Merrill Genoa Max Hall Lara Jordan James ’80

Catherine Pakenham ’88 Hilary Rouse Carol Sacknoff P’94 Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 Lucille Stott Heather Sullivan Thomas Wilcox P’01 Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70 Sarah Yeh P’24

Danielle Lee ’93 Sonia Lo ’84

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2022– 23 VOLUNTEER S

CA Parents Council Our CA Parents Council is a tireless group of parent volunteers. We are grateful for their skill in connecting families with one another and the school, for encouraging participation, and for organizing events that enhance the CA student experience. Nicole Koch P’24 President

Ha Richmond P’26

Brittanny Boulanger P’23

Sirri Spiesel P’23

June Fan P’22 ’23

Anne Tcherepnin P’25

Ayana Gonzalez P’23 ’26

Antonia von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22 ’25

Tracy Welch ’89, P’23 ’24

Jared Johnson P’25

Sophia Xu P’24

Larissa Shyjan P’24

Malay Kundu P’22 ’25 Catherine Levesque P’25 Lexie Olmsted P’22 ’23

Centennial Regional Event Volunteers

CA Parents Committee Co-Chairs

Throughout the year, these volunteers spent time organizing and supporting Centennial events across the country and around the globe, ensuring that alums and families from all corners of the world were able to celebrate together.

Embodying CA’s spirit of volunteerism, the following parents support the mission of the CA Parents Council as organizers, cheerleaders, and leaders for so many events throughout the school year. Michelle Barry P’24

Ha Richmond P’26

Emily Potts Callejas ’92, P’26

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Brittanny Boulanger P’23

Larissa Shyjan P’24

Michael Edwards ’98

Julia Packman ’14

Ayana Gonzalez P’23 ’26

Kassia Silva P’25

Noah Fisk ’93

Pamella Pearl ’86

Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22 ’25

Sirri Spiesel P’23

Serena Frechter ’14

Nella Rasic ’09

Jared Johnson P’25

Anne Tcherepnin P’25

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Philip Stefani ’13

Grayson Kasdon P’22 ’24

Ly Tran P’22 ’23

Olivia Howard ’97

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Malay Kundu P’22 ’25

Lexie Olmsted P’22 ’23

Natalie Krajcir ’02

Margaret Walker ’63

Catherine Levesque P’25

Antonia von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Rebecca Miller ’14

Gary Zheng ’14

Kristen Lewis P’24

Tracy Welch ’89, P’23 ’24

Theo NuΓ±ez ’18

Peter Zimble ’86

Elizabeth Nieuwenhuizen P’22 ’24 ’25

Centennial Alums of Color Reunion Volunteers

Parent Annual Fund Committee

This group of dedicated alum leaders, in partnership with school leadership and CA’s Community and Equity team, developed and facilitated our inaugural Alums of Color Reunion. Held over a weekend in March and April, it provided space for nearly 90 alums, faculty, staff, and students to share their CA experience with one another.

The following parents of current CA students led the parent community in fundraising for the 2022–23 CA Annual Fund. We are grateful for their enthusiasm for and dedication to this school. Jared Johnson P’25 Co-Chair Tracy Welch ’89, P ’23 ’24 Co-Chair

Mark Krum P’26 Ann Ayala-Macey and Scott Macey P’24 Jessica Mooraj P’24

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Jocelyn Ronda ’02

Julia Alling P’26

Adam Geer ’99

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Erica Silverman P’25

Karen Biemann P’21 ’24

Karen McAlmon ’75

Sharon Shakur ’80

Manish Talwar P’17 ’23

Anne Clark ’89, P’26

Anthony Neal ’77

Elyse Veloria ’16

Diane Tutin P’24

Kristan First P’18 ’20 ’23

Xuelei Wang P’25

Meisha Newman ’94

Lynne Goltra P’26

Shanika Paul ’15

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Alum Annual Fund Committee

Alum Participants in CA Campus Activities

These Concord Academy graduates led their peers in fundraising efforts for the 2022–23 CA Annual Fund, demonstrating their enduring belief in the value of a CA education.

The following alums added meaningfully to study and life at CA, by talking with our community virtually or in person and through their books, articles, and other works, which faculty and students engaged with during the academic year.

Tess Munro Bauta ’94, P’25 Co-Chair

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93 Peter Li ’02

Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26 Co-Chair

Max Aaronson ’22

Susan Knopf ’74

Matthew McCahill ’95

Sally Behr Schendel ’72

Jessica Lander ’06

Caragh McLaughlin ’88

Elisabeth Bellows ’72

Henriette Lazaridis ’78

Wendy Bennett ’72

Ruth Ozeki Lounsbury ’74

Ezekiel Brown ’87, P’22 ’24

David Michaelis ’75

Harvey Burrell ’09

Susan Minot ’74

Irene Chu ’76, P’20 ’22

Iris Oliver ’15

DeWitt Clemens ’09

Anthony Patt ’83

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

Imani Perry ’90

Carolina Diez ’13

Joshua Reed-Diawuoh ’09

Benjamin Eberle ’99

Jennifer Rojas ’16

Drew Gilpin Faust ’64

Nathee Rojvachiranonda ’22

Isabel Fonseca ’79

Christopher Rosenberg ’86

Katalina Gamarra ’12

Emma Starr ’12

Adam Geer ’99

Latisha Wade ’18

Julia Glass ’74

Natalia Winkelman ’11

Lawrence Goldings ’86

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai ’99

Jake Bartlett ’91

Alum Steering Committee CA’s Alum Association fosters lifelong connections between Concord Academy and our alums. We are grateful for the care and connection shown by the following volunteers through their work with the Association. Trelane Clark ’92, P’22 President

Karen McAlmon ’75

Tess Munro Bauta ’94, P’25

Meisha Newman ’94

Emily Potts Callejas ’92, P’26

Theo NuΓ±ez ’18

Noah Fisk ’93

Julia Packman ’14

Serena Frechter ’14

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Isabella Ginsburg ’23

Nella Rasic ’09

Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62, P’88

Eliza Grossman ’17

Aisha Tasso ’23

Maris Hubbard ’12

Chiara Wanandi ’24

Irene Jiang ’24

Gary Zheng ’14

Rebecca Miller ’14

Dat Le ’06 Michael Lichtenstein ’94 JoΓ£o Henrique Martins ’23

CAYAC Committee Concord Academy Young Alum Community The following volunteers spent the year working to inspire their classmates in the classes of 2008 through 2022 to engage with the school and join in giving back through the CA Annual Fund. These are the leaders of the future! Eliza Grossman ’17 Co-Chair

Angela Minichiello ’21

Rebecca Miller ’14 Co-Chair

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12 Co-Chair

Thomas Smith ’08

Benjamin Franco ’22

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Curtis Hughes ’92, P’18 M. Sebastian Junger ’80

Reunion Committee Members These alum committee members served their classmates throughout the year as they planned class activities for reunion classes during CA’s Centennial Celebration in June, ensuring that the experience was filled with warm memories and fun for all.

Lynn Lewis ’24

Abigayle Cosinuke ’12

Jared Green ’88, P’22

Sarah New ’11 Shreya Patel ’21 Philip Stefani ’13 Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Dianne Allen ’68

Nicholas Decaneas ’93

Margaret Morgan Grasselli ’68

Noah Fisk ’93

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Joshua Kempner ’93

Laurel Matthews ’73

Christopher Nicholson ’93

Cynthia McCallister ’73

Sam Wilde ’93

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ’73

William Decaneas ’98

Holly Whitin ’73

Emily Weisner DiDonna ’98

Sarah Witte ’73

Michael Edwards ’98

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Sarah Schindler-Williams ’98

Walter Judge ’78

Thomas Smith ’08

David Goldberg ’88


2022– 23 VOLUNTEER S

Alum Admissions Volunteers Demonstrating that CA connections last a lifetime, this group of alum volunteers support the work of the Admissions Office throughout the fall and early winter. They have an important role in helping to shape future generations of CA students.

Maris Hubbard ’12 Co-Chair Dat Le ’06 Co-Chair Abigail Cohen ’01 James Hall ’04 Paolo Sanchez ’14 Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Class Secretaries These alums nurture connection between classmates by collecting stories, pictures, and updates to share in CA Magazine. Their work strengthens the relationships alums have with the school and one another. Penelope Weadock Slough ’46

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Tilia Jacobs ’83

Elias Vivas ’04

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Beverly Nelson Elder ’67

Lisa Moricoli Latham ’83

Amanda MacLellan ’05

Diane Sargent ’48

Olga Reigeluth Morrill ’67

Katrina Pugh ’83

Cornelia Hall ’06

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP’11

Lindsay Davidson Shea ’67

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Eliza Perlmutter ’07

Phebe Ham ’50

Gail Weinmann ’67

Martha Leggat ’85

Jennifer Lamy ’09

Joan Sandiford Young ’51

Julia Harrison ’68

Madeleine Blanz-Mayo ’86

Nella Rasic ’09

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Kathryn Simon ’10

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Kerith Gardner ’87

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11

Mary Jenney Stewart ’53

Elizabeth Brown ’70, P’08

Jay Golden ’88

Maxmillian Bender ’12

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Andrew Heimert ’89

Emma Starr ’12

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Evalyn Bemis ’72

Michael Romano ’89

Melissa Pappas ’13

Helen Locke Cook ’56

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Sarah Amory Welch ’90

Natalie Ferris ’14

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Marjorie Aelion ’74, P’08

Alexander Powell ’91

Rebecca Miller ’14

Eileen Behr Sunderland ’57

Victoria Huber ’75, P’07 ’09 ’13

Sam Wilde ’93

Samantha Culbert ’15

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Sydney Miller ’75

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Arden Fitzpatrick ’16

Mary Poole ’59

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Karena Detweiler ’95

Dolores Garcia ’16

Havana Bradley Moss ’60

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Brian Carvalho ’96

Julia Kostro ’16

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77

Johanna Rosen ’97

Julia Shea ’16

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Jean McCormick ’77

Sara Walker ’97

Samuel Barton ’17

Ellen Smith Harde ’62

Martha Livingston ’78

Michael Edwards ’98

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Anne Buxton Sobol ’62

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Theo NuΓ±ez ’18

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Amelia Withington ’79

Keith Katz ’00

Emily Byers ’20

Caroline Herrick ’64

Lisa Siegel ’80

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Sarah Gleba ’20

Wendy White ’64

Lindsay Millard Clinton ’81

Natalie Krajcir ’02

Katherine Stirling-Ellis ’20

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ’65

Sung Kim ’82

Heather Reid ’03

Lilia Kasdon ’22

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Adam Ford ’83

Christie Wilcox Buehler ’03

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Student Thankathon a Huge Success For two days in February and three days in April and early May, CA’s Alum Association student representatives hosted a Thankathon in the Trudy Room. Over 100 students took a few minutes from their day to express their appreciation to the donors who make the CA experience possible. Reps Chiara Wanandi ’24, Irene Jiang ’24, Isabella Ginsburg ’23, JoΓ£o Martins ’23, Lynn Lewis ’24, and Aisha Aina Tasso ’23 invited their peers to thank donors to the 2022–23 CA Annual Fund. β€œThe Thankathon embodies mutual appreciation,” Irene said. β€œThe joy is shared.”

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VOLUNTEERISM AT WORK ACROS S GEN ERATIONS

More than 100 students wrote over 300 letters of appreciation to the donors who make the CA experience possible. These are among the sentiments that students shared in their notes to CA supporters.

I have been lucky enough to go to CA for the last four years, and I think the thing that makes it so wonderful are the teachers who inculcate the space with love, compassion, and curiosity.

I’m a senior boarder at CA and, in my last year, have realized how incredibly lucky I am to go to CA, a place that values the joy in learning and has really nurtured me these last four years. It’s because of you that CA continues to be such a wonderful placeβ€”thank you endlessly. I hope to become a donor someday too. You inspire me!

Your contribution has helped make CA a place I can call home.

My favorite thing about CA is the community. While I have not been at Concord Academy that long, I already feel like I am part of a family.

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VOLUNTEERISM AT WORK ACROS S GEN ERATIONS

CA Hosts Inaugural Alums of Color Reunion On the weekend of March 31–April 2, CA hosted more than 40 alums and 22 students for our first Alums of Color Reunion.

Alums returned to campus to reengage and learn about CA today. They shared stories about their student experiences, renewed friendships, and connected with current students. In a panel discussion, alums and students heard from Rob Munro, assistant head for academic program and equity; Alex Holmes, co-director of community and equity; Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05, director of studies; and John Grossman P’17 ’19 ’26, Board of Trustees vice president and trustee representative for community and equity. They shared their stories, concerns, and hopes for CA in its next chapter.

Building on the momentum of the weekend, CA invited feedback and reflection to help shape future opportunities and reunions. In addition, alums were invited to connect with students in a pilot mentorship program, which has more than 10 alum-student pairs in its first year. The program is designed to serve current students of color as they navigate their CA experience and life beyond.

Kevin Benjamin ’91 told students that if he could give his teenage self advice, it would be to value your time at CA. β€œEven though things can seem rough or if this isn’t the place you wanted to be at the time, you’ll realize what you’ve gained in knowledge, experience, and friendships, which will prove to be invaluable in the future,” he said. Former student president Aisha Smith ’06 said that if you are invited to be a student here, you also have permission to make CA your own. β€œWhatever that means to you, make sure you do that,” she said. β€œAdvocate for yourself, find your people, and be someone else’s people.”

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Storytellers Society 5+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING

We gather in the Chapel, CA’s β€œhouse of stories,” to share and to listen. Members of the Storytellers Society have made gifts to the Annual Fund for five or more consecutive years, helping CA continue its own story.

Movers $1-$1,921

The first step in bringing the Chapel to CA was moving it, board by board and beam by beam, from Barnstead, N.H., to Concord, Mass.

Members of our Movers Circle make important gifts that move CA forward together.

Recognizing Our Donors The Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel is a place that all of usβ€”students, faculty, staff, parents, alums, and friendsβ€”know, understand, and believe in.

Framers $1,922–$4,999

After the Chapel was relocated to CA, it had to be rebuilt.

Much like the Chapel’s original builders, the members of our Framers Circle construct a framework for success for CA.

Carvers $5,000–$9,999

Our gift circles tell the story of how CA’s Chapel, moved from Barnstead, N.H., and rebuilt by many hands in Concord, became the heart of our school. Every year, the Annual Fund is built once again, by the people listed on the following pages who embrace its importance as a vital cornerstone of this community.

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Once CA began using the Chapel in May 1957, 20 students, under the tutelage of teacher Molly Gregory, began creating the carvings we know so well.

Through their generosity, our Carvers transform the Annual Fund with gifts that allow students to create their own unique CA journeys.


Steeple Raisers

Senior Steps

$10,000–$24,999

2008–2012: $500+ 2013–2017: $250+ 2018–2022: $100+

In October 1961, the steeple was added to the Chapel to honor all whose memory lives on at Concord Academy.

Our Steeple Raisers are leadership donors and difference-makers. Their combined support significantly changes the composition of the Annual Fund, just as the steeple reshaped CA’s Chapel.

Bell Ringers $25,000–$49,999

The bell was installed in the Chapel in 1962, completing the six-year building project. Ringing across campus, it reminds us of all it takes to make CA the special community it is.

Our Bell Ringers’ gifts to the Annual Fund sound their support for the schoolβ€”a peal that all can hear.

Lamplighters $50,000+

A single lantern above the Chapel’s doorway guides students, faculty, staff, parents, alums, and friends of CA inside.

The Senior Steps, across the Academy Garden from the Chapel, have long been a place for transition and reflection.

Young alums in our Senior Steps Circle demonstrate their belief in the value of a CA education and inspire a new generation of support for CA.

Heartwood Society PLANNED GIVING

In June 1957, the carving of 1 Corinthians, verses 1 through 8, was installed in the Chapel. Over the course of a year, students chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly impervious, this material ensured that these words would remain a fixture at CA.

Our Heartwood Society members have named Concord Academy in their estate plans or made planned gifts or bequests to the school, preserving their belief in CA’s mission and extending their support into the school’s next century.

Our Lamplighters are our guides, our visionaries, and our believers. Their support for the Annual Fund illuminates the way for us all. Storytellers Society Member(s)

* Deceased

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20+ Years of Consecutive Giving Demonstrating exceptional commitment to CA, these devoted supporters have given to the CA Annual Fund for 20 or more consecutive years. We are eternally grateful for your faith and confidence in CA. You make the extraordinary possible!

Storytellers Society

Anonymous (2)

Frances Devitt P’04 ’14

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Susan and William Dewey ’84

Katherine Agoos ’69

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ’19

Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71

Eliza Howe Earle ’67

Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59

Lisa Eckstein ’93

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Jettie Edwards ’64

Members of the Storytellers Society have made gifts to the Annual Fund for five or more consecutive years, helping CA continue its own story.

Wendy Arnold ’65

Nicholas Evans ’91

Barbara McCormick Bailey ’58, P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22 ’25

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

William Bailey

Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P’16 ’18

Their names are set in bold green type throughout the following pages.

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Michael Firestone ’01

We gather in the Chapel, CA’s β€œhouse of stories,” to share and to listen.

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P’25

Elizabeth Barringer ’70

This means every single one of you!

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51 Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley Jennifer Beal ’79 and Julian Cole P’12 Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21 ’24 Eleanor Bemis ’66 Alexander Berlin ’01

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Rachel and Richard Berlin P’98 ’01 Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92 Louisa and David Birch P’81 Jesse Birge ’88 Susan and Walter Birge III P’88 Peter Blacklow ’87 Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ’95 Christopher Borden ’80 Lucy Boyle ’66 Lillian Braden P’90 M. Loring Bradlee ’66 Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47 Jessica Brown ’80 Edith Bates Buchanan ’65 Claudia Burke ’91 Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73 Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22 Margot Dewey Churchill ’60 Judith Carpenter Clark ’61 Mary Clark ’65, GP’24 Alice Trexler and Downing Cless P’07 Elizabeth Cobbs ’71 Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13 Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60 Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Christine Fairchild ’75 Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52

Abigail Fisher ’82 Lisa and George Foote P’02 ’05 Adam Ford ’83 Marion Freeman ’69 Priscilla Stevens French ’70 Lisa Frusztajer ’80 and Larry Tye P’10 Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23 Michele Gamburd ’83 Kerith Gardner ’87 Julia Glass ’74 Richard Glazerman ’81 Rachel Lipson Glick ’77 David Goldberg ’88 Lynne and Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26 Cynthia Gorey ’82 Deborah Gray Charles Green ’75 Elizabeth Green ’91 Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91 Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65 Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69 Catherine Gunn ’84 Nancy Hammond P’85 ’88 Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78 Delia Hatch ’71 Andrew Heimert ’89 Caroline Herrick ’64 Jane Hill ’63 Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12 Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13 Gale Hurd ’61 Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Leslie Day

Sarah and Peter Jennings P’20 ’21 ’25

Jackie Decareau

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72


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Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53

Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ’97

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

Joshua Kempner ’93

Sue Sauer

Martha Kennedy

Jenny Scheu ’69

Alexandra Kern ’98 Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ’01

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Matthew Kirkland ’90

Philip Schwartz ’80

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ’80

Dana Denker Semmes* ’67

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Mary LaClair ’78

Carlyn Fitzgerald Setchell ’02

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63

Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76

Joanne and Paul Langione P’98

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P’82

George Larivee Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78 Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Nancy Shober P’79 Carolyn and Richard Shohet P’82 ’84 ’87

Movers $1–$1,921

The first step in bringing the Chapel to CA was moving it, board by board and beam by beam, from Barnstead, N.H., to Concord, Mass.

$1–$99

Margaret Doubman ’17 Johanna Douglas ’10

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Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P’80

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

David Alperovitz ’88

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ’19

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Kate Bacigalupo ’20

Ellen Simsarian ’76

StΓ©phane Dreyfus ’94

Martha Leggat ’85

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P’25

Penelope Weadock Slough ’46

Bruce Duggan ’12

Rita and James Lichoulas P’91

Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Alexandra Ehlinger ’22

Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Lena Stein Beckham ’11

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63

Theano and Peter Eliopoulos P’15

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Elizabeth Bedell

Duncan Spelman P’96

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10

Eliza Bemis ’99

Abigail Erdmann and Lucas Aalmans P’92 ’96

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Luzdelcarmen Paulino and Roje Bent P’23

Nicholas Evans ’91

Elizabeth Staunton P’93 Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Rachel and Richard Berlin P’98 ’01

Cecily and Wallace Feldman P’84

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Ali Bhanji

Anna Fincke ’93

Lauren Moffa Syer ’92

Justin Biemann ’21

Mary Snow and Ross FitzGerald P’24

Marcia Synnott ’57

Jennifer Wise Blackman ’72

Suzannah Flint ’56

Keith Tashima ’90

Ariel Bliss ’10

Jennifer Whitman Foster ’71

Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66

Mary Bliss ’17

Benjamin Franco ’22

Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Gwen Blumberg ’07

Cynthia and Gerald Frenkil P’08

Daniel Towvim ’91

Chelsey Bowman ’08

John Funkhouser ’84

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Whitney Bowman ’97 and Michael Winetsky

Rebecca Gibbel ’80

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Yves Mantz ’92 Sally Newhall Marino ’62 Howard Martin ’99 Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60 Laura McConaghy ’01 Jo and William McConaghy P’01 ’06 Susan McDonald ’73 Cynthia McFadden ’54 Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70 Philip McFarland P’80 ’84 Suzanne Parry and John McGarry P’22 ’23 Kathryn Mudge ’83 Judith Turner Munson ’58 Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58 Jennifer Newbold ’78 Lynne Dominick Novack ’67 C. Barrett O’Connor ’80

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55 Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76 Melissa Vail ’70 Edith Van Slyck ’57 Margaret Walker ’63 Stuart Warner ’77 Margaret Read-Weiss and Frederick Weiss P’03

Lillian Braden P’90 Harrison Breault ’16 Helen Parker Brown ’87 and Francis Brown P’25 Jessica Brown ’80 Shawn Buckland P’10 Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP’11

Deborah Jackson Weiss and Scott Weiss P’00

Diane Calef P’12

Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P’23 ’24

Amanda Carman P’26

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53 Catherine Pakenham ’88

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Anita Carvalho and Stefan Matte P’23

Jeremiah Parker ’99

Susan Kemble West ’62

Maura and Cory Chapman P’19 ’22

Carey Peabody ’73

Holly Whitin ’73

Olivia Chatfield ’14

Todd Pearce ’88

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56 David Oppenheimer ’88

Susan Polk ’71 Mary Poole ’59 Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89 Ann Wilson Porteus ’59 Alexander Powell ’91 Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75 Katrina Pugh ’83 Eleanor Putnam ’59 Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea Katharine and William Reardon P’91, GP’26 Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66 Jane and John Reeder P’89 Mary Rhinelander ’78 Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61 Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ’94 ’04

Andrea Williams ’73

Jessica Putz Farrelly ’86

Julia Glass ’74 Ayana and Frank Gonzalez P’23 ’26 Rubie Bell Gosnell ’74 Steven Gottlieb ’93 Josephine and James Gow P’20 Eden Parker Grace ’86 Laurence Vanleynseele and Jared Green ’88, P’22 Catharine Kessler Greene ’69

Joshua Calka ’14 Gregg Carman P’26

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61 Emily Coit ’98

Charlotte Grossman ’19 Josephine Churchill Guerrieri ’65 Catherine Gunn ’84 James Hall ’04 Mary Hamel ’18 Jane Hill ’63 Elizabeth Hines P’25 Julie and James Hines GP’25

Robin Comley P’22

Natalie Jones Hinshaw Bartholet ’56, GP’03

Michael Cook ’98

Julia Houk ’57

Mary Craig ’17

Kirsten Hoyte P’22 ’24

Sandra Yusen ’86

Michelle and Richard Crawford P’20 ’23

Mahfuj Hussain ’15

Ellen MacLeish Zale ’67

Megan Crowe-Rothstein ’99

Sally Zimmerli and Timothy Seston P’23

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Andreas Winterfeld ’92 Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70 Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62 Mary Wyman P’92

Karen and Jim Culbert P’15 ’17 ’19 Samantha Culbert ’15

Jung Hee Hyun ’09 Roberta Jarnagin-Blaylock ’85 Margaret Jay ’78 Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Elizabeth Strider Dain ’71

Larc Nicholson Jaycobs and Richard Jaycobs P’16 ’23

Alisa Golodetz Darmstadt ’86

Ellen Jennings ’20

Angus Davol ’93 and Jason Casolari Vivian De Los Santos P’20 ’22

Sarah and Peter Jennings P’20 ’21 ’25

Daphne de Marneffe ’77

Karen Johnson GP’24

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Hannah Kaemmer ’09

Kim and Robert Diebboll P’02

Lucy Kania ’12

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Mia Kania ’16

Storytellers Society Member(s)

* Deceased

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Movers (continued) Robert Keller

Eleanor Putnam ’59

Louise Alden ’69

Virginia Pitkin Bride ’59

Annabelle Kellogg P’71, GP’03 ’08

Jennifer Quest-Stern ’90

Geraldine Alias ’96

Mary Bright ’88

Joan Putnam Kimball ’66

Victoria Post Ranney ’56

Sarah Almer ’94

Kelsey McDermott Kinsella ’13

Constance Gonczy and Steven Reich P’98

Christopher Alvarez ’10

Renate and Dale Brookins GP’14 ’17 ’18 Suzanne and Douglas Brooks P’25

Mary Rhinelander ’78

Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71

Charmaine Ko ’20

Suzanne Kelleigh Anderson ’73

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47

Melody Komyerov ’89 and Joshua Komyerov P’25

Christopher Rhodes ’07

Susan Angevin ’72

Hilary Baldwin Brown ’65

Nandini Datta Roy ’93

Martha Brown GP’25

Kimberly and Dan Kopelman P’26

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05

Rosemary Grande and Alphonse Antonitis P’13

David Kukla* ’82

Katrina Jenney Saltonstall ’56

Michael Antonitis ’13

Cynthia Arnold Bruckermann ’72

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

Jonathan Schechner ’98

DeDe and John Burke GP’24

Tatiana and Eugene Lavrennikov P’04 ’11

Marjorie and Max Schechner P’98

Katerina and George Antonopoulos P’25

Sarah Seegal Sampson ’04

Alexander Aronson ’01

John Byrne ’99

Dat Le ’06

Dana Denker Semmes* ’67

Kenneth Aronson ’06

Natalie Callander ’76

Maria LeBlanc

Carlyn Fitzgerald Setchell ’02

Lydia Leon ’74

Justine Shapiro-Kline ’04

Abbe Levin and Ronald Arsenault P’06

Emily Potts Callejas ’92 and Alejandro Callejas P’26

Rebecca Lindegren

Pamela Shaw ’68

Benjamin Auspitz ’91

Nan Carey ’65

Michael Littenberg-Brown ’00

Emily Shih ’21

Hilary Bachelder ’88

Joan Carvalho GP’23

Laura Lively ’02

Victoria Baeger Daffner P’23

Vivian Jones Catanese ’73

Rebecca Locke ’93

Carolyn and Richard Shohet P’82 ’84 ’87

Elizabeth Lamkin Cebul ’09

Felicia Lorens ’98

Eleanor Silva ’15

Barbara McCormick Bailey ’58, P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22 ’25

Susan Loynd and Kris Mahoney P’15

Helaine Silverman P’87 ’90, GP’25

Erika Bailey ’90 and Fausto Espinosa P’26

Claire Wright Chan ’11

Lindsay Klickstein ’15

Eric Lund ’80

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ’08

Peter Lynch ’76

Thomas Smith ’08

Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18

Marjorie Staub P’09

Esra Baldwin ’99 Deborah Hyde Baldwin* ’67 Frances Stahl Ballo ’78

Catherine Byrne P’99 ’02 ’08

Alyssa Cerkleski P’16 Jenny Chandler Patricia O’Hagan and Alex Chatfield P’14 Thomas Chou ’74 Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Sally Newhall Marino ’62

Nancy Wolfe Stead ’58 and James Stead P’84

Catarina Marques ’07

Philip Stefani ’13

Charles Barnett ’76

Alice Trexler and Downing Cless P’07

Frederick Marshall ’81

Natalie Stein ’17

Jake Bartlett ’91

Melissa and James Cobb GP’25

Martha Stone-Martin and Donald Martin P’11

Kristin and Ayres Stiles-Hall P’23 ’24

Gwenyth Piper Bassetti ’54

Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Jenny Stirling P’20

Elizabeth Bates ’66

Abigail Cohen ’01

Howard Martin ’99

Courtney Stratton ’97

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Charles Collier ’85, P’22 ’24

Ariele Martinez-Bugay ’09

Douglas Telling

Marcia Beebe Fenn

Bill Maxfield P’88 ’92

Elizabeth Thomas ’60

Maureen Beekley ’89

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Elizabeth McAlister ’81

Frances Howes Valiente ’64 and Hector Valiente P’88

Mary Belknap GP’23

Rebecca and Bernd Comjean P’25

Carolyn and Thomas McDermott P’13

Margaret Bell ’61

Sallie Coolidge ’71

Gabrielle Glahn McRae ’95

Saul Verdi ’21

Alexander Berlin ’01

Elizabeth Ehrenfeld Mendez ’77

Ruth Villalovos P’69 ’74, GP’03 ’06

Matthew Berlin ’98

Rachel and Curtis Coppersmith P’08 ’11

Lydia Saltus Menendez ’58

Susan Villarreal P’12 Emily Walberg

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Annette and Richard Cortese GP’25

Carlyn Meyerson ’12 Susan Middleton ’67

Jenneth and Mark Waldeck P’26

Lee Berresford ’92

Jeanne and Richard Cross P’95 ’00

Lucia Millham ’12

Stephen Warrington P’24

Stefanie Riego Bester ’92

Rose Crowley ’15

Nicholas Mirin ’11

Daniel Weiner ’11

Ronni Siegal Bialosky ’72

Prudence and William Crozier GP’25

Tariq Mohammed

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Susan Harris Curtin ’56

Judith Morales P’24

Marguerite Willett ’65

Karen and Hans-Peter Biemann P’21 ’24

Kelcey Morange ’96

Bennett Wilson ’07

Jesse Birge ’88

Joseph Daly ’08

Anna Morton ’11

Lynn Woodward ’81

Ann Birk P’97

Van Nguyen and Anh Dang P’23

Barbara and Geoffrey Movius P’98

James Wyrwicz ’12

Nancy Ellis Black ’66

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

John Murchison ’12

Sheila and Reid Young P’25

Margery and Neil Blacklow P’83 ’87

Anna Myers ’95

Ellen MacLeish Zale ’67

Elizabeth Wang Darling ’93 and Thomas Darling ’93

Anna Newberg P’93 ’00

Matt Zhou ’20

Justin Newberg ’00

Sally Zimmerli and Timothy Seston P’23

Abby Nicholson ’19 Elizabeth Nickerson ’54 Caroline Craven Nielsen ’59 Susan and Edward O’Brien GP’23

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Sally and R. Lisle Baker P’90

Jessica Bruce Robnett ’06

Erica Domar Banderob ’71

Nancy Blackmun P’94 ’95

Maud Smith Daudon ’73

Lynn and Howard Bloom P’08 ’09 ’14

Khadijah Davis ’94

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ’95 Ami Boghani ’99

Ilona Rosson and Gregory Pang P’18

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Irini and Nicholas Papadopoulos P’13

Pamela Aall ’68

Christopher Pappey ’15

Pongabha Abhakara ’98

Sarah Boyle Patten ’70

Katharine and Brad Abruzzi P’26

Gabriel Perez-Putnam ’14

Lisa and Thomas Aciukewicz P’15 ’18

Wendy LaBarre-Borowicz and John Borowicz P’23

Jacob Philbin-Cross ’14

Mary Ackerly ’65

Marianne Boswell P’13

Alexander Poorvu ’14

Lisa Bradley Badger P’19 ’23

Emma Posner ’07

Marjorie Aelion ’74 and Thomas Leatherman P’08

Erica Levine Powers ’61

Julie Agoos ’74

Carter Pratt ’86

Irina and Leo Aish GP’22

Amanda Abelson ’94

Anne Daignault ’63

Cynthia and Charles Bliss P’10 ’13 ’17

Seth Blumsack ’93

$100–$499

Louis Crosier ’83

Susan Bogue Myslik P’22 Elizabeth Suter Bohanon ’73 Christopher Borden ’80 Elizabeth Norseen Boritt ’63

William Bradnan P’89 Harriet Motley Branson ’65 Conant Brewer ’74

Leslie Davidson ’66 Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93 Ann Bemis Day ’48 Leslie Day Susan Day ’69 Elise Billings De ’89 Peter de Blank ’92 Jane DeBlois ’66 Larissa Borofsky Del Piero ’03 Yalem Ayalew-Alemu and Wandossan Desta P’17 ’18 ’22 Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95 Karena Detweiler ’95 Cheryl and Robert Dewees P’18 Debby and Allen Dewing GP’23


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Catherine Dickey and Peter Smith P’04

Mabel Fortune ’73

Robin and Paul DiGiammarino P’04 Barbara Burn Dolensek ’57

Anna Mariani and William Frabizio P’26

Jessica and Henry Dormitzer P’20

Darlene and Louis Franco P’22

Laura Drachman ’79

Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Martha and Frederick Fritz GP’23

Katharine Eastman ’83

David Gainsboro ’06

Annabel Ripley Ebersole ’70

Michele Gamburd ’83

Therese and David Eckford P’23

Andrew Gardner ’94

Eric Edelstein ’09

Kerith Gardner ’87

David Edwards ’83

Jane and Alexander Gavis P’18

Jettie Edwards ’64

Abigail Gillespie ’71, P’03

Caroline James Ellison ’90

Elizabeth Ginsberg and Larry Sodano P’13

Sarah Hedge Elliston ’62

Creighton Foulkes ’13

Anne and Jeffrey Elton P’18 ’19

Richard Glazerman ’81

Robert Elwood ’78

Brigitte and Liviu Goldenberg P’08

Elizabeth Emmons ’75 Hilma Espinosa GP’26 Helena Evans ’65

Matthew Goldenberg ’08 Eric Goodheart ’82 Regina and Joseph Goodwin P’18

Marjory Evans

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Karen Davidson and Edward Evantash P’16 ’18

Linda Goorin P’93 ’96

John Faigle ’89

Kenneth Gordon ’88

Susan and John Faigle P’89 Carol and Barry Faulkner P’94 ’96

Sarah Gore and Charles Ruberto P’20 ’21

Amy Lovell Fay ’51

Michael Grant P’26

Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P’16 ’18

Maureen and Joseph Grasso P’01

Heddi Vaughan and John Felix P’06

Tara Greco P’18

Judith Phelps Felton ’61

Charles Green ’75

Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Michael Green ’94

Elizabeth Pickman Flanagan ’73

Janice Hinkle Gregory ’68, P’09

Valerie and Doug Fleishman P’23

Eliza Grossman ’17

Dorothea Flink GP’13

Emilie Jospe Gruhl ’96 and Jason Gruhl P’25

Therese and William Flynn GP’23

Donald Gordon ’78

Deborah Gray

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Amy Goorin Fogelman ’93 and Matthew Fogelman P’23

Daniel Grunebaum ’83

Laura Foley ’75

Courtney Celi Haan ’84

Lisa and George Foote P’02 ’05

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ’95 ’00

Adam Ford ’83

Martha Bangs Haddad ’83

Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Mary Greenwald and David Hajian P’15

Amy Huntoon ’70

Hope Howland Hale ’59

Brenden Hussey ’87

Lynne and Stephen* Halem P’87 ’90, GP’22 ’26

Kara Huston ’03

Peggy Gurman and Ayres Hall GP’23 ’24

Carl Ingersoll ’80

Paula and John Hamilton GP’17 Nancy Hammond P’85 ’88 Seung Hee Han ’13 Megan Harlow ’04 Adam Harper ’94 James Harper ’94 Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78 Susan Harris ’80 Lynne Potts and Gardiner Hartmann P’92, GP’26 Alexandra Harvey ’76 Delia Hatch ’71 Daphne Hays ’81 Edith and George Henderson P’01 ’04

Irene Huntoon ’75

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60 Judith Nilan Jackson ’58 Aaron Jacobs ’93 Morgan Jaffe ’08 Lara Jordan James ’80 Anne Clark Jarboe ’66 Alice Jayne ’97 Tian Zheng and Hui Jin P’19 Robin Johnson P’24 Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72 Susan Johnson and Kelly LeComte P’20 Sarah Twickler Johnston ’90 Nancy Reece Jones ’71 Julie and Pierre Jospe P’96, GP’25 Walter Judge ’78

Karen Herold ’71

Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen ’64

Molly Herron ’01

Holly and John Kania P’12 ’16

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Lynn Kaplan P’00

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Themis and Andrew Karpouzis GP’25

Virginia Smith Hibbard ’62

Elizabeth Karzon ’73

Camille Hick ’22

Sebleledet Kasahun P’24

NhuPhuong Trieu-Hindle and David Hindle P’25

Joan Kaufman P’85

Sarah Hinkle P’90

Laura Bergmann and Harry Kellett P’24

Beth and David Hirzel P’91 ’95

Ryan Kelley ’91

Kimberly Holden ’84

Cornelia Kellogg ’73

Helen Hollingsworth ’69

Gillian Shaw Kellogg ’59

Jennifer Howell ’73

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Sarah Hsia ’92

Alexandra Kern ’98

Christopher Hubbard ’98

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ’01

Polly Hubbard ’83

Lauren Kett ’01

Lee Ann Bartow and William Hubbard P’12

Jared Keyes ’79

Katherine Hudson ’66

Jessica King ’95

Mary and Timothy Hult P’98 ’00 ’02

Susan Knopf ’74

Rawan Khabbaz P’25

Storytellers Society Member(s)

* Deceased

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Movers (continued) Anne Preston Knowlton ’53

Cynthia McCallister ’73

Megan Brown Pasquina ’04

Sarah Russell ’94

Anjali Koka ’95

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60

Marilyn Paul ’70

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ’80

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Raymond Paynter ’85

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Andrea Kozol P’15

Jo and William McConaghy P’01 ’06

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Jane Wells and Thomas Sadtler P’03

Shelagh Anne and Lincoln* Kraeuter P’85 ’88

Jean McCormick ’77

Carey Peabody ’73

Vanessa Salcedo P’24

Susan McDonald ’73

Todd Pearce ’88

Sameer Salgaocar ’87

Sarah-Ann Kramarsky P’79 ’85

Rosamond Brooks McDowell* ’42

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Laura and Thomas Sander P’20

Kendra and Gary Kratkiewicz P’12 ’16

Cynthia McFadden ’54

Edith Perkins GP’22

Evelina Pierce Sarles ’65

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Mary Carpenter and George Perkins ’75, P’13

Hamilton Sawczuk ’17

Katharine Perkins ’67

Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Benjamin Krug ’00 Jill Kantrowitz Kunkel ’93

Kelly McIntosh P’25

Sarah and William Perkins P’22

MaryEllen Ladd and Herb Lutz GP’26

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Melanie McLeod ’20

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Cecily Deegan McMillan ’74, P’03

Louise Peterson-Arnzen ’75 and Breck Arnzen P’09 ’10 ’13

Joanne and Paul Langione P’98

Robert Melendy P’14

Deborah Baskin and Robert Larsen P’17 ’20

Andrea Silverman Meyer ’87

Mary Lassen ’71 and Martin Liebowitz P’99 ’02 Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78 Matthew Lattimer ’91

Anne Pfitzer ’85 Gretchen Pfuetze P’91 ’94

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P’17 ’20

Eileen Mullen and Douglas Phillips P’11 ’15

David Michaelis ’75

Sonia Pieczara ’83

Carol Millard ’82 and David Kaufman ’82

Gayle Nutile-Pimm and Thomas Pimm P’07 ’10

David Schumacher P’26 Sarah Sears ’97 Judi Seldin P’15 Susan and Frederick Seward P’98 Sharon Shakur ’80 Kristian Shaw ’07 Margaret Keenan Sheridan ’63

Susan Polk ’71

Ted Sherman

Sydney Miller ’75

Sylvia Channing Pope ’58

Meesook Shin ’79

Mary Porter ’72

Nancy Shober P’79

Peter Lauriat P’94 ’96

Margaret McKenna and Steven Mirin P’06 ’11

Sarah Shohet ’87

Elisabeth Grote Lay ’52

Karen and Michael Monroe P’25

Betsy Rudnick and Bruce Posner P’07

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Rebecca Sherrill More ’65

Fanny Raymond Potter ’54

Lori and Bryan Siegal P’04

Claire Lehmann ’98

Alice Hitchcock Morrish ’46

Ellen Simsarian ’76

Bouzha Cookman and William Lehr P’17

Samantha Morse ’09

Matt Potter and Brian Potter-Racine P’12

Sara White Lennon ’77

Melissa Moye ’76

Milton Lauenstein P’72

Russell Miller ’97

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96 Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Havana Moss ’60

Anne Lenox ’63

Judith Turner Munson ’58

Catherine Holst Levine ’58

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Haninah Levine ’01

Felicia and Matt Murphy P’24

Rebecca Kadish and Robert Levine P’15

Elizabeth Najjar ’95

Michael Leviton and Karyn Cohen P’21 James Lichoulas ’91 Thomas Lincoln ’78 Eleanor Noble Linton ’60 Lucia Rossoni Longnecker ’82 Amy Longsworth ’76 Mary Paul Loomis ’66

Joung Hwa and Bok Namgung P’17 ’18 Anthony Neal ’77 Sarah New ’11 Meisha Newman ’94 Mary Nicholas ’63 Nancy Bird Nichols* ’48 Christopher Nicholson ’93

Mark Lu ’91

Barbara and Murray Nicolson P’81 ’83

Mara Loewenstein Lugassy ’93

Elizabeth Nordell ’79

Yanyan Shen and Bin Ma P’24

Lynne Dominick Novack ’67

Catherine Petersen Mack ’64 and Talbot Mack P’87, GP’26

Jean β€œGingie” McClung Nye ’71

Lucia Todd MacMahon ’58, P’81

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72

Lauren Abraham Mahoney ’97

Patricia O’Connell P’26 and Scott Arrighi

Christopher Maire ’06

C. Barrett O’Connor ’80

Diana Stork and Muzammil Mansuri P’11 Yves Mantz ’92 Christopher Marcus ’17 Tai Katzenstein and Heath Marlow P’26 Gail-Ann Brodeur and Howard Martin P’99

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Nancy Sawyer GP’18

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Suzanne Parry and John McGarry P’22 ’23

Jane O’Loughlin Barrow ’81 Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56 Nicole and Michael O’Malley P’24 Richard Oh ’79 Michel and Derek Ohly P’25 Steven Olitsky GP’24 David Oppenheimer ’88

Caroline Griswold Short ’06

Alexander Powell ’91

Larissa Shyjan and Robert Skrivanek P’24

Barbara and Arthur Powell P’91

Jonathan Slater P’79

Patricia Primmer GP’26

Eve Slattery ’80

Emilie Clarke Privratsky ’62

Polly Gambrill Slavet ’63

Adam Ramee ’88

Marcia Hatch Slingerland ’73

Emily Suter Ransford ’77 and Ken Ransford P’18

Penelope Slough ’46

Allison Djerf Ranson ’75

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Terri and Peter Rappaport GP’25 Robin and David Ray P’02 ’04 ’06 Andrea Geiger Re ’89 Jean Beasley Read ’50 Richard Read ’75 Chod Reankittiwat ’09 Katharine and William Reardon P’91, GP’26 Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66 Nancy and Nick Reed GP’25 Jane and John Reeder P’89 Katherine Reeder ’89 Carmin Reiss and Eric Green P’07 ’11 Aimee Reveno ’85 Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55 Pam and Jonathan Robbins P’26 Alyssa Haywoode and Malcolm Robinson P’21 Alison Chalmers Rodin ’67 Michael Rodman ’91 Sophie Milliken Rogers ’67 Johanna Rosen ’97

Aisha Smith ’06 Kellie and Brad Smith Nancy and John Snyder GP’23 Jonathan Sommer ’94 Dmitriy Sonkin P’16 Joan and Laurence Sorkin Maria De Leon and Ronald Soto P’25 Amy Spalding-Fecher ’79 Duncan Spelman P’96 Elizabeth Spence ’04 Rebecca Spence ’94 Elizabeth Squire ’81 Hope Crocker Stango ’03 J. Cullen Stanley ’80 Sandy Starr and Raine Figueroa P’08 ’12 Elizabeth Staunton P’93 Phyllis and Maurice Stein P’95 Ellen and Richard Stein GP’11 ’14 Nathaniel Stevens ’84 Ruth Stevens P’70 ’72 ’75 Mary Jenney Stewart ’53 Mary Stockton ’74

Susan Martin ’03

Kurt Opsahl ’89

Susan Lindeberg and Andrew Mason P’07

Lucy James Ordoobadi ’75

Sandra Mason P’19

Erin and Harold Owen P’25

Heyden White Rostow ’67 and Charles Rostow P’08

Judith and Gregory Mathus P’89

Paula Pace ’60

Cecilia Roussel ’01

Jessica Straus and David Berson P’09

Daniel Matthews P’08

Julia Page ’66

Alexander Russell ’04

Emilie Stuart ’61

Mary Matthews ’08

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Jennifer Stumpf ’89

Peter Maxfield ’92

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Kristin Russell ’90

Rebecca Stumpf ’85

Sarah McBride ’87

Tanika Panyarachun ’05

Penelope Russell P’80

Nancy and Charles Styron P’13

Matthew McCahill ’95

Elizabeth Hillyer Parker ’73

Sarah Russell ’87

Linda Greene Ortwein ’74

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61 Jan Rosenfeld ’73

Ron Stoloff P’15 Carol Stoney ’73 Shelly and Tim Storbeck Kelsey Stratton ’99


RECO GN ITION CI RCL ES AN D SO CI ETI ES

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P’04 ’07

Isaac Winokur ’07

Eileen Sunderland ’57

Margaret Winslow ’77 and Matthew Longo P’17 ’21

Jeremy Tamanini ’94

Damian Winters ’00

Fredericka Tanner ’71

Sarah Witte ’73

Keith Tashima ’90

Rebecca Schotland Wolsk ’89

William Taylor ’09

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai ’99

Anne and Nicholas Tcherepnin P’25

Susan Wood ’70

Elizabeth Temin ’86

Catherine Ng and Kathleen Wren P’26

Ben Terris ’04

Tremaine Wright ’90

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P’19

Caroline and Alan Wu

Carey and Peter Thomson P’23

Hannah Wunsch ’93

Vanessa Tillman-Brown ’98

Mary Wyman P’92

Lisa Denardo Tingue ’73

Zhengang Zhao P’26 and Chong Wang

Daniel Towvim ’91

Peng Li and Mingquan Zheng P’24

Jenna Troop ’09

Stanley Zheng ’17

Leslie and Walter Tsui P’15 ’16

Samuel Zimbabwe ’95

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55 Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76 Sabita and Madhusudana Tummala GP’18 ’22 Laura Twichell ’01 Joan Underwood ’67 Deborah Choate and David Urion P’07 Janet and Henry Vaillant P’83 ’86 Sheila-Llyn Van Nederveen ’85

$500–$999 Anonymous (5) Kaya Adams ’89 Susan and Bill Adams P’98 Dianne Allen ’68 Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

William Zucker and Laurent Delli-Bovi P’02 Susan and William Dewey ’84

Jannett Downer McIntyre ’70 Brenda Zhuang and Guangnan Meng P’24

Norma Dinnall and James Hoyte GP’22 ’24

Toni Russell Merrick ’62

Carol Green ’04 and Samuel Donovan ’02

David Miller ’03

Michael Edwards ’98 Deborah and Philip English P’91 Christine Fairchild ’75 Martha Pyle Farrell ’79 Elizabeth Caffrey ’96 and Francis Faulkner ’96 Katharine Sisson Feehery ’75

Elizabeth and Jonathan Michaeli P’25 Joan Weidlein Mudge ’65 Kathryn Mudge ’83 Ellen Mugar ’70 Katharine Munro ’68 Alison Muyskens ’78 and Patricia Intrieri Catherine Naden ’01

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52

Pratyusha Tummala-Narra and Vinod Narra P’18 ’22

Nancy Crum Ferry ’81

Pamela and Paul Ness

Abigail Fisher ’82 Melissa and Chris Frost P’17 ’19

Wendy Aaronson Newman ’91 and Adam Newman P’25

Xiaowei Ma and Xiqing Gao P’16

Alexander Nichols ’02

Lisa and Ben Garmon P’95 ’00

Judith Nicholson P’03

Ronald Garrus P’26

Jane Kucera Nitze ’00

Annkatrine and John Gates P’24

Anne Norris P’23

Joan and Tom Geismar GP’23

Sarah Coffin O’Connor ’69

Nancy Gillespie ’75

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Barbara Cockrill and Christopher Gootkind P’13

Karen and Jeffrey Packman P’14 ’17 Geetanjali and Subrat Pani P’19 ’23

Betsy Gambrill van Orman ’61

Martha and Edward Bacigalupo P’20

Anne Morgenthau Grand ’65

Jeremiah Parker ’99

Ellen Vannah ’76

Anne Shattuck Bailey ’71

Julia Alling and Paul Graney P’26

Christina Smith and Dean Pasalis P’20

Cecilia Vasquez P’26

William Bailey

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Andrea and Richard Patton P’21

Cecily Vaughan ’64

Fay Baird ’74

Gale Robb Guild ’53

Imani Perry ’90

Sean Vigneau-Britt ’03

Anne Bartlett ’75

Meredith Rollins Hamer ’52 and Myron Hamer P’85

Elizabeth Campbell Peters ’73

Katharine Read Villars ’77

Sarah Bartlett ’73

Caird Harbeck ’87

Francie Hunt Von Mertens ’62

Jean Harbeck P’87

Emily Wade P’82, GP’17

Mary Helen Lorenz and Kenneth Bassett P’02

Kristen Wainwright ’68

Durga and Venu Bathini P’23 Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Torin Hayes ’05

Eliza Walker ’89 Sara Walker ’97

Alice Beal ’68

Elizabeth Reardon Walsh ’91 and John Walsh P’26

Elizabeth Becton ’02

Maggie and William Walsh GP’22

Sally Harrison ’70

Joy and A.W. Phinney P’17 Hope Stevens Poor ’72 Amanda Powell ’72 Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12

Shira Fruchtman and Rob Primmer P’26

Natalie Rice Ireland ’64

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Donald Bell ’76

Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ’83 and Doug Jacobs

Rayner Ramirez ’88

Eleanor Bemis ’66

Ritika and Nitin Jain P’24

Sally and David* Walther P’84 ’87 ’93 ’96

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Margaret Ramsey and John McCluskey P’09

Jean Jones ’73

Lori Van Hout and James Rioux P’17

Julia and Dexter Wang P’93 ’96

Ellen and Barry Birnbaum GP’25

Kristin Jones ’75

Lisa and Christopher Boehm P’23

Alice and Andrew Roebuck P’25

Kathleen and Vidar Jorgensen P’97 ’99 ’02

Elizabeth Ruml ’70

Susanna Whitaker-Rahilly Waters ’02 Judith Sargent Weaver ’54 Carey Mack Weber ’79 Ann Weekley GP’26 Mark Weinberger ’03 Margaret Read-Weiss and Frederick Weiss P’03 Marina Weiss ’03 Ankeney Weitz ’81 Polly Welch ’67 Samuel Welch ’84 Karen Schwartz and Andrew Wellnitz P’25 Meghan and Brian Wells P’22 Susan Kemble West ’62 Andrea Morgan Weyer Donaghy ’63 Emily Wheeler ’70 Cornelia White ’70 Sarah Whitney ’58 Elizabeth Devine Wilczek ’64 and Frank Wilczek P’91 Jennifer Willmann ’80 Rosemary Wilson ’59, P’94 Adam Winograd ’21

Arisa and David Boit P’21 Jocelyne and Jamil Bourji P’26 Jessie Bourneuf ’67 M. Loring Bradlee ’66 Anna Muoio and Ezekiel Brown ’87, P’22 ’24

Grayson and Robert Kasdon P’22 ’24 Stephanie and Steven Kasok P’15 Nancy Kates ’80 Alejandra Katz ’00 and Keith Katz ’00

Jennifer O’Shea and Cary Samulka P’24 Paolo Sanchez ’14 Jocelyn Riseberg Scheirer ’85 Jenny Scheu ’69 Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Joan Bruck P’85 ’88, GP’25

Joshua Kempner ’93

Claudia Burke ’91

Alexis and Najib Khalil P’23

Charles Carey ’04

Anne Davidson Kidder ’62

Julia and Michael Cavanaugh P’26

Matthew Kirkland ’90

Lizsa Chng and Eric Chan P’25

Annlouise and Robin Kirkland P’90

Laura Chandler ’71

Mary LaClair ’78

Lael Hiam Chester ’83 and Charles Chester P’17

Elaine Fiske and Philip Ladd GP’26

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P’82

Chi Kin Lai ’03

Margaret Moore and Paul Clark P’89, GP’26

Elisabeth Moizeau Shima ’55

Anne Lawson ’80

Erica and Scott Silverman ’90, P’25

Martha Leggat ’85

Melanie Simpson ’85

Nathalie Kim Lieber ’92

Virginia Sisson ’75

Sonia Lo ’84

Diana Dennison Smith ’64

Jo and Kiau Loi

Margaret and Lanty Smith GP’22 ’24 ’26

Shaun Clarke ’03 Elisabeth Cohen ’67 Jesse Cohen ’75 Xiomara Contreras ’13 Maximilian Coqui ’93 Anne Fishel and Christopher Daly P’08 Katharine Daugherty ’85 and Michael Hoch

Mary Lollis ’63

Philip Schwartz ’80 Sara Goldsmith Schwartz ’83 Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75 Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76 John Shane P’85

Ann Ayala-Macey and Scott Macey P’24

Karen and Josh Sobol P’25

Kim and Stephen Maire P’06

Sage Sohier ’71

Brooke McDonnell ’91

Ann Boling Solberg ’68

Arlene and Michael Sobol GP’25

Storytellers Society Member(s)

* Deceased

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Jessica and Mark Somol P’23

Lotte Bailyn P’80

Linda Galston Fates ’65

Caragh McLaughlin ’88 Cameron McNeil ’87 Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 Eithne Costello and John Muldoon P’20 Elizabeth Munro ’71 Jennifer Newbold ’78 Elizabeth and Raymond Nieuwenhuizen P’22 ’24 ’25 Brittanny Boulanger and Todd O’Brien P’23 Trystan and Brendan O’Leary P’25 Ji Suk Kim and Seung Il Oh P’23 Elizabeth and Rob Orgel P’21 Susan Sherer Osnos ’65 Deborah Gordon and Roy Perlis P’22 ’24 Sarah Pillsbury ’69 Mary Poole ’59 Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89 Katrina Pugh ’83 Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Movers (continued)

Robert Rifkin ’86 Penelope Perry Rodday ’68 Christopher Rodger ’93

Dinny Starr ’81 and Alan Gordon P’21

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ’19

Carolyn Wood and Ian Sue Wing P’25

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Pamela Strauss Sullivan ’60

Virginia and David Barrow P’23 ’25

Peter Fisher ’74

Mingnan Wang and Zhongyu Sun P’22

Susan Bastress ’70

Amy and James Fredericks P’20

Jennifer Beal ’79 and Julian Cole P’12

Annie and Ilan Ganot P’26

Susan and Andrew Beard P’21

Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23

Jessica Flaxman and Jake Sussman P’20 Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75 Lauren Moffa Syer ’92 Jiraporn and Varun Taepaisitphongse P’23

Elisabeth Prosser Bellows ’72 Rachael Roberts-Betaudier and Anthony Betaudier P’18

Laura and Henry Fisher P’21 ’24

Alison Gilligan ’79

Abigail and Charles Glassenberg P’24

Virginia Fitzgerald and Yoel Roznitsky P’24 Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86 Jennifer McLean and James Savage P’18 ’22 Bonnie Bertolaet and Hans Seidel P’18 ’21 Linda Severin and Annmarie Levins P’20 Lindsay Davidson Shea ’67 Samantha Allison and Mann Shoffner P’26

Susan and Walter Birge III P’88

Candace Hua and Laszlo Gombos P’25

Amy and Adam Simon P’15 ’18

Betsy Blume ’82

Cynthia Gorey ’82 Margaret Morgan Grasselli ’68

Meera Singh ’19

Carol and John Thompson GP’23

Katherine Wilson and David Breault P’16 ’19

Torben Thurow ’91

Victoria Urban Broer ’78

Julia Gallagher and Jonathan Grayzel P’18

Moyra and Robert Traupe

Jennifer and Kevin Burke P’24

Martha and Paul Green P’00

Susan Page Trotman ’61

Pamela Collins Cafiero ’83

Judith Howe Tucker and James Tucker P’05

Martha and Ross Campbell P’20

Abigail Faulkner and Hobart Guion P’15 Patricia and Bradford Hager P’06 ’08

Andrea and Glen Urban P’86 ’89

Carol and Chet Cekala P’18 Maureen Alphonse-Charles and Jean-Bernard Charles P’19

Andrew Heimert ’89 Lori and Karl Hick P’19 ’22

Deborah Jackson Weiss and Scott Weiss P’00

Peter Clevenger ’86

Andrea and Craig Hillier P’18

Susan Coolidge P’94

Sarah Burckmyer Westwood ’92

David Cotney ’85

Katherine Motley Hinckley ’61 and Daniel Hinckley P’85 ’87

Deborah Taft Kate and Ben Taylor P’09

Christine Van ’78

Gayle Slattery and Robert Wexler GP’25 Angela Middleton Wilkins ’48 and Herbert Wilkins GP’12 Beth and Jonathan Winograd P’21 Ursula Winterfeld ’96

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60 Soledad Valenciano and Francis Craig P’14 ’17 Jessica Keimowitz and Patience Crozier P’25

Qin Wang and Ying Hu P’21 Cynthia Hyde ’70 Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03 Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Elise Gudeman and Glenn Cunningham P’25

Bess Kargman ’00

Cathrine Wolf ’73 Ye and King Wong P’24

Marguerite Cutler ’67

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77

Xiaohong Zhou and Lixin Zheng P’26

Lauren and Clinton Darling GP’21 ’24

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ’20

$1,000–$1,921 Anonymous (7) Elizabeth Cole and Andreas Aeppli P’14 Kathleen Ahern

Jane Nilan Davis ’54 Frances Denny ’03 Jean and George deTarnowsky GP’24 Kathryn Geismar and Ken Dornstein P’23 Molly and Jeffrey Eberle P’99 ’04

Sarah Baker and Tim Albright P’18 ’21

Lisa Eckstein ’93

Lane Coburn Alonzo and Pedro Alonzo P’23

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

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Joseph Baker ’88

Shelly and David* Emanuel ’83, P’25

Yujung Lee and Jaeyoon Kim P’24

Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P’80 Julianne Lee ’86 Barbara Leggat P’84 ’91 Rita and James Lichoulas P’91 Attia and Peter Linnard P’26 Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10 Noel Farnsworth Mann ’56 Laurel Matthews ’73 Laura McConaghy ’01

Clement Sin ’09 Ngai Ming Zoe Chan and Jakkrit Sirikantraporn P’26 Diane and Michael Spence P’04 Julia Sprague ’14 Julie Starr-Duker ’78 Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10 Charles Stolper ’07 Christina and Charles Stolper P’07 Lucille and Sandy Stott David Taylor David Thiel Cammy Thomas and Tony Siesfeld P’08 Polly Hoppin and Robert Thomas P’14 Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66 Rebecca Trafton ’71 Andrea Sussman and Andrew Troop P’09 ’13 Diane and Richard Tutin P’24 Melissa Vail ’70 Edith Van Slyck ’57 Marjory Wall ’72 Yingjie Xing and Jun Wan P’24 Sarah Warrington ’79 Shuang Yin and Hongyuan Weng P’23 Kimberly and Patrick West P’26 Andrea Williams ’73 Katherine Stanley Wilson ’96 Susan Shaw Winthrop ’62 Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62 Jun Zhou and Liang Zhu P’25


RECO GN ITION CI RCL ES AN D SO CI ETI ES

Rebecca Derby ’84 and Evan Morton P’18 ’22

Deborah Greenman and Humphrey Morris P’06 ’11

Elizabeth and John Crowley P’23 ’24 ’26

Frances Devitt P’04 ’14

Melissa Liew and Tuyen Ong P’26

Xuelei Wang and Yajun Cui P’25

Eliza Howe Earle ’67

Jae Jin Chang and Joon Sung Park P’26

Valerie Gurney and Matthew Daniel P’26

Lisa Botticelli and Raymond Pohl P’08 ’14

Kristan and Thomas First ’85, P’18 ’20 ’23

Pamela Rollings ’72

Noah Fisk ’93

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ’94 ’04

Rebecca Fox ’66

David Greenewalt ’81

Lauren Bruck Simon ’85 and Jon Simon P’25

JoAnn and Jack Fruchtman GP’26

Samantha Halem ’90 and David Himelfarb* P’22 ’26

Rebecca Buxbaum Simons ’87

Jill Guzzi and Eric Harnden P’19 ’22 ’25

Sophia Stone GP’22 ’26

Patricia Edgarton ’65 Louise Ewing ’68 Drew Gilpin Faust ’64 Michael Firestone ’01 Graceann and Fred Foulkes P’13 Kate Moriarty Graham ’02

Framers $1,922–$4,999

After the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel was relocated to CA, it had to be rebuilt.

Caroline Herrick ’64 Joy Peterson Heyrman ’77 Gangan Luo and Peng Jiang P’24 Laura and Jared Johnson P’25 Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ’97 Haesun Yoo and Joung Cho Kim GP’24 Wellington Koo ’89

$1,922-$2,499

Samta and Malay Kundu P’22 ’25

Anonymous (3)

Seoyoun Kim and ChangYoon Lee P’21 ’24

Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59

Jen and Jason Lee P’26

Gregory Badger P’19 ’23

Monica Lee ’85

Jinsun Jo and Se Bok Bae P’22

Sandra and Carl Lehner P’08 ’11

Ann and Jeremy Baker P’23

Peter Li ’02

Peter Blacklow ’87

Sophia Zhan and Jason Liao P’23

Lucy Boyle ’66

Margaret Chen and Jian Liu P’26

Judith Osher and Joel Bresler P’17 ’19

Karen McAlmon ’75

Anne MacDonald-Broun and Adam Broun P’17 Edith Bates Buchanan ’65 Xiuli Chen and Haihong Cai P’25 Anne Clark ’89 and Gregory Jones P’26 Alexis K. B. Deane ’03 Nicholas Deane ’01 and Elizabeth Deane P’01 ’03

Wendy Harrington and Matthew Menard P’26 Tamsen Merrill ’68 Alexander Miller ’08 Ben Miller ’14 Rebecca Miller ’14 Susan and Thomas Miller P’08 ’12 Ana and Sean Monahan P’23 ’26 Jessica and Hussain Mooraj P’24

Sarah Cosgrove Stoker ’89 Dorothy and Bernardo Stumpf P’82 ’84 ’85 ’88 ’89 Hong Chang and Hao Tang P’22 Thapanee Techajareonvikul ’96 Frances Stevenson Tyler ’63 Julie Brogan and Christopher Uhrich P’26 Yan Wu and Lixin Wang P’26 Sarah Amory Welch ’90 Jane and Wade Welch P’89, GP’23 ’24 Li-An Su and Sjirk Westra P’24 Holly Whitin ’73 Yi Ding and Bin Xie P’25 Sarah and Kevin Yeh P’24 Sandra Yusen ’86 Yizhong Fan and Simon Zhang P’22 ’23 Yunfen Liu and JianGuo Zhou P’20

$2,500-$4,999

Marion Freeman ’69 Sandhya and Graham Gardner P’24 David Goldberg ’88 Elizabeth Green ’91 Linda Ewing Hamlin ’58 Margaret Richey Hauge ’75 Helen Hobbs ’70 Sarah Crissman Hollington ’86 Olivia Howard ’97 Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94 Amy deLone Hutter ’87 and Matthew Hutter P’25 Sandra Willett Jackson ’61 Xiaohua Cheng and Xiaoye Jiang P’25 J. Brown Johnson ’70 Robin Jones ’73 Bahati Kanuma and Guillaume Kalere P’24 Adriaan Lanni and Wesley Kelman P’25 Trisha and Michael Kennealy P’19 ’23 ’24 Hye Young Moon and Suk Soo Kim P’11 Victoria and Daniel Klein P’24 Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Anonymous (4)

Michael Mach P’18 ’20

Kim and Keith Bodnar P’24

Stacy Mach P’18 ’20

Ellen and Jeffrey Campbell P’16

John Moriarty ’07

Jennifer Caskey ’67

Zachary Murphy ’92

George Chang ’88

Elizabeth Mygatt ’99

Eddie Concepcion ’98

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Lisa Corrin P’23

Susan Packard Orr ’64 Cynthia and John Quealy P’24 Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88 Daniel Schulman ’99 Lorin and Jeremy Seidman P’26 Catherine Smith ’71 Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63 Elissa Spelman ’96 Kathleen Surman ’94 Marcia Synnott ’57 Barbara and Elliot Targum P’26 Anne Gaud Tinker ’63 Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65 Joanne Turnbull ’73 Candy and J.H. Walton GP’24 Hanlan Fu and Junjie Wang P’23 E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01 Lucy Winton ’74 Ying He and Xiaoyu Xu P’26 Ruth Einstein and Rick Yeiser P’06 Li Huang and Shenmian Yu P’26 Debra and Armand Zildjian P’15

Storytellers Society Member(s)

* Deceased

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Anonymous (2) Jennifer Abele ’90 Baopeng Bai Linda Becker P’89 ’91

$5,000–$9,999

Once CA began using the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel in May 1957, 20 students, under the tutelage of teacher Molly Gregory, began creating the carvings we know so well.

Steeple Raisers $10,000–$24,999

In October 1961, the steeple was added to the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel, giving new shape to CA’s house of stories.

Sirri Spiesel and Daniel Kiecza P’23

Christine and Donald Thompson P’16 John Tyler P’22 ’24 Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80

Caroline Minot Bell ’73

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Katherine Utter ’73

Evalyn Bemis ’72

Nicole and Kevin Koch P’24

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ’73

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Jingfang Gai and Lisheng Kong P’24

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Kathleen and Robert Chartener P’23

Anna and David Koo P’89

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

SarΓ© and Brendan Largay P’23 ’25

Dorothy Cholnoky

Danielle Lee ’93

Susan and Richard Walters P’11 ’16

Grace and Timothy Clackson P’20 ’24

Derek Lo ’13

Shihui Duo and Zhiwu Wang P’25

Hui Dai and Ying Lu P’23

Yang Wang and Junxian Wei P’25

Ann and George Colony P’13

Kim Syman and JB Lyon P’16 ’26

Guy Comer ’89 Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Jacqueline Spencer and Thomas Mattox P’26

Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P’23 ’24

Cindy Wang and Michael Deng P’25

Clara and John McEleney P’26

Jennifer and Jeffrey Williams P’25

Amy Dunbar ’74

Dana and Matt Mitchell P’26

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93

Meghan Mitchell ’98

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Katharine and Nima Eshghi P’17 ’20

Hungha Wu and Jianjun Peng P’25

Nancy Wu

Mary Wixted and David Farnsworth P’15 ’18

Evgenia Peretz ’87

Yihong Zhang and Benquan Yu P’26

Melissa Hackel and Scot Plotnick P’24

Xinxia Zhang P’26

Lisa Frusztajer ’80 and Larry Tye P’10

Ann Wilson Porteus ’59

Jennifer and Jeffrey Gandel P’24 Dorothy and Steve Gilman GP’23

Anna Winter Rasmussen and Neil Rasmussen P’10 ’15

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Sharon Rymer P’14

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ’20

Rohini and Ravi Sakhuja P’90 ’94

Lynn Hubbard ’82 and David Zapolsky

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ’20

Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13

Carl Stutz P’26

Anonymous (3)

Liza Cohen Gates ’91

Mary Seton Abele ’56 and John Abele P’86 ’87 ’90, GP’18 ’19

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Margaret Smith and James Rhee P’22 ’24 ’26

Rachel Lipson Glick ’77

Kori and Kent Sahin P’24

The Admadjaja Family

Lynne and Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26

Valbona and William Schwab P’23 ’26

Dorothy Arnold ’63

Ao Ran Wang and Ming Guo P’25

Linda and Ashley Shih P’21 ’25

Wendy Arnold ’65

Weiqun Zhang and Jiong Hu P’26

Katalina and Michael Simon P’24

Adil Bahalim ’02

Gale Hurd ’61

Elizabeth Barringer ’70 Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21 ’24

Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ’08 ’15

Louisa Bradford ’69

Jennifer Keller ’86

Ethan Thurow ’94

Andrea Darling and Todd Brady P’21 ’24

Martha Keller P’86*

Gretchen Van Alstyne ’72

Margaret and Joseph Koerner P’22 ’24

Anne Waite ’69 BeiBei Jiang and Yun Wang P’18 ’24

Elizabeth Brown ’70 and Nick Bothfeld P’08

Stephen Kramarsky ’85

Stuart Warner ’77

Jacqui and Mark Krum P’26

Elizabeth and Mark Wilkinson P’25

Jen Burleigh ’85

Supawan Lamsam ’73, P’05

QianYi Xu and Anning Mao P’24

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ’20 ’25

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P’19 ’24

Theresa and Michael Ysrael P’23

Aili Chen P’24

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87

Natalie Churchill ’60

Jill Conway Mehl ’85 and Marc Mehl

Mary Clark ’65, GP’24

Jessica and Charles Myers P’24

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11

Lauren Norton ’77

Catherine and Thomas Connolly P’19 ’25

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P’10

Judy and John Bright P’25

Farah Ebrahimi and Andy Chess P’26 Ivy and Henry D. Fairfax Chandler and Matthew Fritz P’23 Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23 Angie and Harry Gakidis P’24

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Alisa Taylor-Kapoor and Alok Kapoor P’25

Mary Rowland Swedlund ’63

Sung Kim ’82

Jean* and Henry Becton, Jr. P’96 ’02

Carvers

Althea and J. David Kaemmer P’09 ’12

Margaret Walker ’63

Gail Weinmann ’67

Andreas Winterfeld ’92

Wendy Powers ’74

Karen and Robert Sommers

Leila and Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Tingting Zhang and Zhaoyu Peng P’26 Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ’15 Jessica Boger and Gregory Rapawy P’26

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ’14 ’17 Daniel Taylor P’22 ’24


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Bell Ringers

Lamplighters

$25,000–$49,999

$50,000+

The bell was installed in the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel in 1962, completing the six-year building project. Ringing across campus, it reminds us of all it takes to make CA the special community it is.

A single lantern above the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel’s doorway guides students, faculty, staff, parents, alums, and friends of CA inside.

Anonymous (6)

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Beth Kressley Goldstein and Dennis Goldstein P’20 ’25

Annie and Samuel Bartlett P’24

Melissa and Frank Hanenberger P’25

Tess Munro Bauta ’94 and Christian Bauta P’25 Lia Meisinger and Alexis Borisy P’22 ’25

Kristen and Bradley Lewis P’24 Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ’14

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

$50,000–$99,999

$100,000+

Anonymous (1)

Anonymous (3)

Margaret H. Erhart ’70

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Carol and John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07 Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P’16 ’21 Derrick Pang ’93

Jianying Du P’15 ’16 ’23 Cynthia and John Reed Jill and Niraj Shah P’25

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer Siwalee and Thanawat Trivisvavet ’97, P’24 ’25

Senior Steps 2008–2012: $500+ 2013–2017: $250+ 2018–2022: $100+

The Senior Steps, across the Academy Garden from the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel, have long been a place for reflection and transition.

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Eliza Grossman ’17

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Derek Lo ’13

Clement Sin ’09

Melanie McLeod ’20

Meera Singh ’19

Alexander Miller ’08

Julia Sprague ’14

Ben Miller ’14

Adam Winograd ’21

Rebecca Miller ’14

* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Multiyear Annual Fund Commitments We are grateful for the following individuals who generously made multiyear commitments to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund, emphasizing their commitment to CA’s next 100 years.

Heartwood Society PLANNED GIVING

Anonymous (9)

Christopher Marcus ’17

Louise Alden ’69

Meghan Mitchell ’98

William Bailey

Deborah Greenman and Humphrey Morris P’06 ’11

Anne Bartlett ’75 Annie and Samuel Bartlett P’24 Jennifer Beal ’79 and Julian Cole P’12 Louisa and David Birch P’81

Eithne Costello and John Muldoon P’20 Elizabeth Munro ’71 Abby Nicholson ’19

Judy and John Bright P’25

Joy and A.W. Phinney P’17

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Matt Potter and Brian Potter-Racine P’12

Margaret Moore and Paul Clark P’89, GP’26

In June 1957, the carving of 1 Corinthians, verses 1 through 8, was installed in the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel. Over the course of a year, students chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly impervious, this material ensured that these words would remain a fixture at CA.

Elizabeth Prives ’99 Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Anonymous (6)

Alice Smith Cornish* ’40 David Cotney ’85

Eddie Concepcion ’98

Christopher Rodger ’93

Susan and Bill Adams P’98 Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Xiomara Contreras ’13

Penelope Russell P’80

Anne Colt Couch* ’50 and Nathan Couch* P’75

Shaun Clarke ’03

David Cotney ’85

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Elizabeth and John Crowley P’23 ’24 ’26

Hamilton Sawczuk ’17

Wendy Arnold ’65

Marguerite Cutler ’67

Jocelyn Riseberg Scheirer ’85

John Arsenault ’06

Van Nguyen and Anh Dang P’23

Frances Denny ’03

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ’40

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Daniel Schulman ’99

Mary Wadsworth Darby ’68

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P’25 William Bailey

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93 Betsy Doughty Debevoise* ’30

Katharine and Nima Eshghi P’17 ’20

Elissa Spelman ’96

Lucy Faulkner Davison ’52

Ivy and Henry D. Fairfax

Julia Sprague ’14

Morley* and Arthur* Ballantine P’66 ’69

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ’19

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Caroline Ballard ’72

Kathleen Surman ’94

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Noah Fisk ’93

Mary Rowland Swedlund ’63

Myrtle* and John* Barber P’80

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Anne Bartlett ’75

Lynne and Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Susan Bastress ’70

Candace Hua and Laszlo Gombos P’25

Alexandra Olmsted and Ly Tran P’22 ’23

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Moyra and Robert Traupe

Alice Beal ’68

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Dexter Foss*

Katherine Utter ’73

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21 ’24

Seung Hee Han ’13

Sarah Foss* ’41

Nancy Beecher* P’70 ’72 ’76

Marion Freeman ’69

Camille Hick ’22

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Donald Bell ’76

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Robin Jones ’73

Sarah Burckmyer Westwood ’92

Patricia Wolcott Berger* ’47

Cornelia White ’70

Martha Taft Golden ’65

Alejandra Katz ’00 and Keith Katz ’00

Diana Jewell Bingham ’54

Andrea Williams ’73

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Joan Kaufman P’85

Sally Farnsworth Blackett* ’58

Deborah Gray

Katherine Stanley Wilson ’96

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Elizabeth Green ’91

Sung Kim ’82

Rachel Countryman and John Bracker

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Derek Lo ’13

Alice Rogers Brown* ’47

Hui Dai and Ying Lu P’23

Shawn Buckland P’10

Rhonda Canby and Alexander Gunn* P’84 ’87

Christopher Maire ’06

Kathryn and David Burmon P’01

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ’95 ’00

Jennifer Caskey ’67

David Hamilton P’00

Natalie Churchill ’60

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Nancy Parker Clark* ’38, P’60 ’66, GP’93

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Yujung Lee and Jaeyoon Kim P’24

Saundra Claster ’83

Muriel Desloovere* ’67 Lavinia Davis Downs ’53 Christine Fairchild ’75 Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P’01 Mrs. Samuel Ferguson, Jr.* P’63, GP’01 Abigail Fisher ’82

Catherine Gunn ’84

Diane L’Etoile Hood* ’53

Rosemary Baldwin Coffin* ’40

Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P’74

Grace* and Lewis* Cohen P’91

Helen McIntosh Howe* ’36

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

Elizabeth Hubbard ’82

Ellen Corkrum P’08

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Shane Curcuru ’85


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Mary Anne Mayo ’72 and Stephen Nelson P’02

Aimee Reveno ’85

Julia Terry ’59

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Lillian Thomas* GP’97

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Matthew McCahill ’95

Cary Ridder ’68

Karen Braucher Tobin* ’71

Alice Jayne ’97

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Frances Newbury Roddy* ’33

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Lucinda Jewell ’76

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Suzanne Samson ’65

Edith Daniels Tucker* ’48

Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ’08 ’15

Sylvia Mendenhall*

Denise Rueppel Santomero ’77

Annie and Joe* Twichell P’01 ’04

Elissa Meyers Middleton ’86

Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Mary Upton* ’60

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Eleanor Bingham Miller ’64

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Nancy and Peter Van Roekens GP’13

Robin Jones ’73

Phebe Miller ’67

Mary Wadleigh* ’64, P’97

Marjorie Ogden Jones* ’26 Jennifer Keller ’86

Mary-Dixon Sayre Miller* ’40 and Albert Miller* P’67

Joy Kidder Shane* ’40 and Charles Shane* P’64, GP’97 Adam Sheffer

Melissa Moye ’76

Peter Wallis ’76

Jared Keyes ’79

Stephanie and Shep Shepard

Stuart Warner ’77

Jeremy Koff ’80

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Anne Michie Sherman* ’39

Sylvia Fitts Napier ’57

Helen Warren* ’44

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Elizabeth Simpson ’72

Pamela and Paul Ness

Victoria Wesson ’61

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

Catherine Smith ’71

Jane England Lewis ’60

Anne Chamberlin Newbury* ’29 and Egbert Newbury* P’57, GP’98

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ’08

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72

Thomas Smith ’08

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Rosemary Wilson ’59, P’94

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Cynthia Phelps* ’64

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Mary Poole ’59

Edith Clarke Wolff ’47

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Edith Cowles Poor* ’39 and Charles Poor* P’67

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ’71

Rebecca Stumpf ’85

Yuzhi Peng and Weihua Zhou P’19

Gale Hurd ’61

Peter Li ’02 Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14 Lucia Woods Lindley* ’55 Helen Whiting Livingston* ’41 and John Calhoun* P’78 Sonia Lo ’84 Pauline Lord ’68 and David Harlow P’04

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Mark Lu ’91

Erica Levine Powers ’61

Sally Newhall Marino ’62

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ’21 David Matias ’86

Alice Winslow Read* ’36 Holly Reed ’71

Blakeley Robinson Waite* ’49

Penelope Brown Willing ’61

Eileen Sunderland ’57 Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75 Ann Syring ’64 Stephen Teichgraeber Jane Cushman Telling* ’40

* Deceased

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Faculty, Staff, and Students With their gifts to the 2022–23 Annual Fund, the following faculty, staff, and students shine a light on the importance of a communal effort to make CA the very best school it can beβ€”something we can only achieve together.

Anonymous (13)

Andra Dix

Heidi Koelz

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05

Benny Abraham

Hannah Dunphy

Melody Komyerov ’89, P’25

Sabrina Sadique

Victoria Adams ’23

Henry Fairfax

Kimberly Kopelman P’26

Sue Sauer

Timothy Adamson

Anne Falk

Olivia Kopelman ’26

Trish Saunders

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P’25

Courtney Fields-Thomas

Wenjun Kuai and Stephen Liu

Amy Schneider

Shawn Bartok

Christine Flashner

Jessica Kuh

Stephanie and Shep Shepard

Sara Bellini Luis

Ella Fogelman ’23

George Larivee

Adam Simon P’15 ’18

Michael Bennett

Kim Frederick and Vince Webb

Averie Lee ’26

Jonathan Smith

Kim Blodgett

Amy Fredericks P’20

Kate Lynch

Andrew Stevens and Sarah FranzΓ©n

Howard Bloom P’08 ’09 ’14

Francis Gallagher

Thomas Mandala

Ayres Stiles-Hall P’23 ’24

Shelley Bolman Woodberry

Merrill Genoa

Jenny Stirling P’20

James Booth

Isabella Ginsburg ’23

Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18

Nancy Boutilier and Christa Champion

Maggy Godfroy

Bernard Mattox ’26

Deanna Stuart

Sarah Gore P’20 ’21

Ana McEleney ’26

Pran Taepaisitphongse ’23

Michael Bouzan

Carrie Grinham

John McGarry P’22 ’23

Alison Tomlin

Rika Okamoto and Alexander Brady

Max Hall

Kelly McIntosh P’25

Anh Quan Tran ’24

Melissa Browne

Nicholas Hiebert

Margaret McQuade

William Tucker

Cory Chapman P’19 ’22

Mia Hower ’23

Michael McSorley

Matilda Chartener ’23

Kirsten Hoyte P’22 ’24

Junda Men ’26

Laurence Vanleynseele and Jared Green ’88, P’22

Jessica Cloutier-Plasse

Anastasia Jaycobs ’23

David Micali

Lyle Waldeck ’26

Oliver Coates ’26

Abigail Jenney

Meredith Walsh

Renee Coburn

Peter Jennings P’20 ’21 ’25

Kem Morehead and Kim Crawford Harvie

Robin Comley P’22

Yicheng Jiang ’24

Bradley Moriarty

Carmen Welton and Sam Malcom

Cheryl Corey

Susan Johnson P’20

Robert Munro

James Williston

Brendan Crowley

Greg Jutkiewicz

Jillian O’Connell

Sarah Yeh P’24

Christina Crowley ’23

Alec Kaus

Diana O’Toole

Reid Young P’25

Elizabeth Crowley P’23 ’24 ’26

Rory Kennealy ’24

Jodi Pickle

Sally Zimmerli P’23

Nicholas Crowley ’26

Martha Kennedy

Thomas Crowley ’24

Don Kingman

Vanessa De Zorzi

Jennifer Knight

Jackie Decareau

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Kiley Remiszewski and Grace Delgado Monica Ripley Alice Roebuck P’25 Hilary Rouse

Emma Storbeck

Kathleen Wells


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Former Faculty and Staff Through their gifts to the 2022–23 Annual Fund, former faculty and staff testify to the continuity of adult partnership in learning at this school and to their ongoing belief in the enduring importance of a CA education.

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95

Maria LeBlanc

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Michael Antonitis ’13

Norma Dinnall GP’22 ’24

Sara White Lennon ’77

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62, P’88

Benjamin Bailey ’91, P’25

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Kristen Lewis P’24

Judi Seldin P’15

William Bailey

Patricia and Jacob Dresden

Rebecca Lindegren

Kristian Shaw ’07

Elizabeth Ballard

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ’19

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Edwin Sherman Richard Shohet P’82 ’84 ’87

Elizabeth Bedell

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Judith Mathus P’89 Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Kellie Smith

Donald Bell ’76

Molly and Jeffrey Eberle P’99 ’04

Tariq Mohammed

Diane Spence P’04

Ali Bhanji

Marjory Evans

Alison Muyskens ’78

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Shawn Buckland P’10

Elizabeth Ginsberg P’13

Paul Ness

Jessica Straus P’09

Nancy Bird Nichols* ’48

Deborah Taft

Barbara Nicolson P’81 ’83

Cammy Thomas P’08

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Moyra Traupe

Brian Potter-Racine P’12

Laura Twichell ’01

Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Emily Walberg

Christopher Rhodes ’07

Thomas Wilcox P’01

Michael Rodman ’91

Bennett Wilson ’07

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Jenny Chandler

Philip Godfroy

Emily Coit ’98

Deborah Gray

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Jared Green ’88, P’22

Louis Crosier ’83

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94

Karen Culbert P’15 ’17 ’19

Mary Hult P’98, ’00, ’02

Samantha Culbert ’15

Margaret Jay ’78

Leslie Day

Sarah Twickler Johnston ’90

Peter de Blank ’92

Joan Kaufman P’85

Patricia Hager P’06 ’08

Heyden White Rostow ’67, P’08

Foundations, Corporations, and Organizations The following foundations, corporations, and organizations made gifts to Concord Academy during the 2022–23 academic year. We deeply appreciate your generosity and support.

Anonymous (4)

Dodge & Cox Elser Enterprises, Inc.

Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Charitable Trust, LLC

The Seattle Foundation

Amazonsmile Foundation American Endowment Foundation

Essex County Community Foundation

Maine Community Foundation

The Shah Foundation

The American Gift Fund

The Felucca Fund

BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund

The Shane Foundation

Argosy Foundation

Fidelity Charitable

BNY Mellon Community Partnership

Sharpe Family Foundation

The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore

Fidelity Giving Marketplace

M.R. Metzger Family Foundation

Sherman H. Starr Foundation

Fiduciary Charitable Foundation

Williams Miller Family Foundation

Shippy Foundation

Ayco Charitable Foundation

The FPE Foundation

Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

The Fund for Charitable Giving

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

The Katalina and Michael Simon Foundation

The Baupost Group, LLC

GE Foundation

Community Foundation for Nantucket

State Street Boston Corporation

Becton Family Foundation

Give Lively Foundation Inc.

National Philanthropic Trust

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund

State Street Global Philanthropy Program

Bessemer Giving Fund

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

The Boston Foundation

Greater Worcester Community Foundation

The Jack and Beulah Bresler Tzedakah Fund

Gulf Coast Community Foundation

Orchard Foundation Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory Charitable Trust

TOP Jewish Foundation

Philanthropic Ventures Foundation

The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Vanguard Charitable

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

Verizon Foundation

The Neil and Anna Rasmussen Foundation

The Weathertop Foundation

The Chicago Community Foundation

Mary W. Harriman Foundation

City Wide of Boston

J.M. Huber Corporation

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc.

Jewish Endowment Foundation of Louisiana

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

J.P. Morgan Charitable Gift Fund

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

River Branch Foundation

JPMorgan Chase Good Works Employee Giving Program

Rockefeller Family Fund

Community Foundation for a greater Richmond Concord Academy Korean Parents’ Association The Denver Foundation Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation

Kahn Charitable Foundation Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation Ruth Du P Lord Charitable Trust

Brigitte Senkler & Assoc.

The Tulgey Wood Foundation

Wade Research Foundation Inc. Wynn Employee Foundation Wynn Employee Foundation-Matching Gifts YourCause LLC

Rocking Chair Foundation Santa Barbara Foundation Santa Fe Community Foundation Schwab Charitable

* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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2022–23 CONTRI BUTIONS

A Record-Setting Annual Fund For the 2022–23 academic year, the Annual Fund supported 10% of CA’s planned operating budget.

Thanks to support from alums, parents, and friends near and far, we exceeded our goal for the 2022–23 Annual Fund, raising $3,244,275 in a record-breaking representation of the strength and dedication of the extended CA community.

878

219

ALUMS

CURRENT PARENTS

$1,340,981 ALUMS

$1,219,493 CURRENT PARENTS

$417,031

1,588

PARENTS OF ALUMS

TOTA L D O NO R S

$252,208 GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS

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282

FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS

PARENTS OF ALUMS

108 GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS

$14,562 FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS

$3,244,275 TOTA L RA ISE D

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CA’s Centennial Campaign underscores our belief that we can transform lives. By nurturing the young change-makers of the future, we are investing in their tremendous potential to become agents of good.

Concord Academy’s Centennial Campaign represents the school’s abiding commitment to students and faculty. We know that investments today will reap vast rewards in the future. It is a commitment that we embrace with joy and enthusiasm. As we view the campaign’s finish line, we celebrate each gift as it brings us one step closer to creating a transformative experience for our students, faculty, and community.

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With a two-pronged focus on growing CA’s endowment and building the Centennial Arts Center, gifts to the campaign help deliver the educational promise we make to every student. Generous gifts made in 2022–23 have positioned the school for a successful capstone year. As a result, site preparations began over the summer to start construction of the Centennial Arts Center, and we are moving closer to our vision of a future in which our principles of inclusion and sustainability fuel our campus. Endowment is the key that unlocks a multitude of possibilities for CA’s next century. We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the Concord Academy Centennial Campaign’s steering committee and trustees, who have lent their passion, energy, and experience to all facets of the effort. These leadership volunteers provide counsel and guidance, focus our fundraising efforts, serve as the school’s ambassadors, and act as CA’s cheerleaders through personal outreach and testimony. For all of this, and so much more, CA is deeply grateful.

2022–23 Centennial Campaign Steering Committee Jianying Du P’15 ’16 ’23, Co-Chair Carol Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07, Co-Chair Andrew Ory P’16 ’21, Co-Chair Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65, Co-Chair Kate Agarwal P’23 Annie and Samuel Bartlett P’24 Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73 Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17 Michael Firestone ’01 Rachel Lipson Glick ’77 Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26 Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20 Kristen and Bradley Lewis P’24 Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22 Linda and Ashley Shih P’21 ’25 Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94 Carolyn Stafford Stein P’11 ’14 ’17

L E ARN MOR E A BOUT T H E CON CORD ACA D E MY CE NT E N N I A L CA M PA IGN AT CON CORDACA D E MY. O RG / CA M PA I GN

Ly Tran P’22 ’23 Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80 Margaret Walker ’63

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Campaign Priorities The priorities at the heart of this effort declare what we believe our people can contribute to the world when given the resources to thrive.

$25 Million

$25 Million

$50+ Million

CENTENNIAL ARTS CENTER

STRENGTHEN ENDOWMENT

TOTAL GOAL

To build a new Centennial Arts Center. This will realize a decades-long vision for CA’s campus and program.

To strengthen CA’s endowment. As the school strives for equity, growing its endowment is essential to making a CA education more accessible.

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$14.2 Million

L OA

STRENGTHEN ENDOWMENT

57% RAISED TOWARD GOAL

84%

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As of June 30, 2023

$41.8 Million CONTRIBUTED FROM 226 DONORS

$6 Million UNRESTRICTED

$21.6 Million CENTENNIAL ARTS CENTER

86%

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Unrestricted gifts demonstrate great trust in the vision for the school and faith in CA’s leadership. To date, generous donors have provided more than $4 million with no limitations on the campaign designation.


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Concord Academy Centennial Campaign Donors AS OF JUNE 30, 2023

Few endeavors are as hopeful as education. Hope takes form when supporters step forward and act with conviction and care. The donors to the Concord Academy Centennial Campaign have made CA’s mission theirs, too.

$5,000,000

Tess Munro Bauta ’94 and Christian Bauta P’25

Carol and John Moriarty P ’02 ’05 ’07

Mr. Bruce A. Beal, Jr. ’88 and Dr. Kathryn Beal

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Judith and Steven Benardete P’21 Jen Burleigh ’85 Lewis and Rinda Burleigh P’85

$3,000,000 Anonymous (1)

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ’20 ’25 The Chu DeChristofaro Family Grace* and Lewis* Cohen P’91 Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

$2,000,000

Kathleen Corsi and Mark Cosby P’19

Anonymous (1)

Lynn Bay Dayton and Bruce C. Dayton P’20

Jianying Du P ’15 ’16 ’23

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P ’16 ’21

Muriel Desloovere* ’67 Jessica and Timothy Donohue P’22 Marion Freeman ’69

$1,000,000-$1,999,999

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Anonymous (3)

Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23

Pauline and Richard Lin P ’21 ’23

Rachel Lipson Glick ’77

Richard Lumpkin*

Martha Taft Golden ’65

Siwalee and Thanawat Trivisvavet ’97, P ’24 ’25

Beth Kressley Goldstein and Dennis Goldstein P’20 ’25

Margaret Walker ’63

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ’20 Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P’74

$100,000-$999,999

Gale Hurd ’61 Jingfang Gai and Lisheng Kong P’24

Anonymous (6)

SarΓ© and Brendan Largay P’23 ’25

The Admadjaja Family

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P’19 ’24

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Kristen and Bradley Lewis P’24

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ’40

Julie and David McKenna P’21

Annie and Samuel Bartlett P’24

Jill Conway Mehl ’85 and Marc Mehl

Lucia Woods Lindley* ’55

Clare Nunes* GP’15 ’18 Leila and Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Robin and Howard Reisman P’05 Joan Fahnestock Ruvinsky* ’61 Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ’20 Linda and Ashley Shih P’21 Katalina and Michael Simon P’24 Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ’14 ’17 Julie Swartz P’26 Thapanee Techajareonvikul ’96 Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80 Gretchen Van Alstyne ’72 Stuart Warner ’77 Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ’14

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$10,000-$99,999 Anonymous (5) Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Clara and John McEleney P’26

Ao Ran Wang and Ming Guo P’25

Maeve and Patrick McWhinney

William Jacobs ’12

Lily Mulvany P’87 ’90

Alisa Taylor-Kapoor and Alok Kapoor P’25

Taragh Mulvany ’90

$1-$999 Anonymous (3) Katherine Agoos ’69

Janet Levy ’73

Louise Alden ’69

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Wendy and James Munro P’68 ’71 ’78 ’81 ’94 ’95, GP’02 ’25

Margaret and Craig London GP’25

Helen and Edward Ballantyne

Adil Bahalim ’02

Nancy Newbury-Andresen ’57

Erica Domar Banderob ’71

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P’10

Pauline Lord ’68 and David Harlow P’04 Jeffrey Loria

Catherine Carter* ’71

Myrtle* and John* Barber P’80

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ’15

Helen Loring ’72

Jay Clark ’75

Chris Bohjalian and Victoria Blewer P’11

Mary Poole ’59

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61

Judy and John Bright P’25

Jessica Boger and Gregory Rapawy P’26

Jo and William McConaghy P’01 ’06

Susan Day ’69

Xiuli Chen and Haihong Cai P’25

Katharine and William Reardon P’91

David Michaelis ’75

Marianne Doe ’69

Kate and Gerald Chertavian P’18 ’21

David Miller ’03

Kori and Kent Sahin P’24

Sarah Hedge Elliston ’62

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P’18 ’22

Phebe Miller ’67

Elizabeth Emmons ’75

Dana and Matt Mitchell P’26

Christine Fairchild ’75

H.M. Queen Noor ’69

Laura Foley ’75

Sarah Coffin O’Connor ’69

Charles Green ’75

Julia Preston ’69

Caroline Harwood ’69

Marion Preston ’69

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Shira Fruchtman and Rob Primmer P’26

Helen Hollingsworth ’69

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11 Rebecca Derby ’84 and Evan Morton P’18 ’22 Donna and James Down P’01 ’05 ’06

Jenny Scheu ’69 Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75 John Tyler P’22 ’24

Mary Bright ’88

Amy Dunbar ’74

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Margaret H. Erhart ’70

BeiBei Jiang and Yun Wang P’18 ’24

Stephen M. Erhart ’79

Yang Wang and Junxian Wei P’25

Michael Firestone ’01

Jane and James Wilson P’11

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Chandler and Matthew Fritz P’23

Theresa and Michael Ysrael P’23

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Jordan Ryan

Jing and Yan Zhang P’22

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Victoria and Daniel Klein P’24

Michelle Mulvany Gallagher ’87 Nancy Gillespie ’75

Dorothy Dillon Raymond ’69

Adam Sheffer

Rachel Segall and James Hurley P’16 ’18 Nancy Kates ’80 Eric Lund ’80 Sydney Miller ’75

Lynne and Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26

$1,000-$9,999

Amy and Adam Simon P’15 ’18

Deborah Gray

Anonymous (1)

David Hamilton P’00

Elizabeth Smith ’75

Eleanor Tittmann Andrews ’75

Melissa and Frank Hanenberger P’25

Susan Garth Stott ’59

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

Rick Hardy

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Susan Merritt Baird ’70

Anne Waite ’69

Louise Peterson-Arnzen ’75 and Breck Arnzen P’09 ’10 ’13

Helen Ballantine Healy ’69

Anne Bartlett ’75

Hanlan Fu and Junjie Wang P’23

Carla Piccinini ’69

Louisa Bradford ’69

Shihui Duo and Zhiwu Wang P’25

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Kathleen and Robert Chartener P’23

Jane Watkins ’69

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Mary Clark ’65, GP’24

Cynthia Saltzman ’67

Jesse Cohen ’75

Deborah Jackson Weiss and Scott Weiss P’00

Cindy Wang and Michael Deng P’25

Elizabeth and Mark Wilkinson P’25

Eleanor Morse Sloan ’69

Elizabeth Dodd ’69

Lara and Bryan Wilson P’15

Thomas Smith ’08

Patricia and Jacob Dresden

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Monica and Edward Driggers P’24

Mary Woolsey ’75

Brooks Stevens ’75

Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13 Ann and John Jacobs P’12 Holly and John Kania P’12 ’16 Joshua Kempner ’93 Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Samta and Malay Kundu P’22 ’25 Dana Chan and Huai Chin Lei P’22 Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87 Karen McAlmon ’75 Matthew McCahill ’95

Virginia Sisson ’75

Caroline Norden ’75 Catherine Pakenham ’88 Mary Carpenter and George Perkins ’75, P’13

Caroline Griswold Short ’06

Ruth Dunbar* P’74 ’77

Frances Turnbull ’75

Constance Burr Evans ’69 and Norris Evans P’02

Lisa Westwater

Storytellers Society Member(s)

* Deceased

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Endowment gifts pay dividends across generations. CA’s endowment is an investment in the future that also provides stability for the school today. Every gift to the endowment amplifies our ability to fulfill the commitment to our students, today and for years to come. CA’s endowment benefits everyone in a myriad of ways, by supporting students, sustaining our campus, inspiring faculty innovation, and giving us the means to dream boldly as we shape our future.

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E N D OWM E N T GROW TH 1954–2023

CA’s endowment was established in 1954 with a single $50,000 gift from a visionary donor who understood the importance this school would have for future generations. The proof of this sound investment is demonstrated by hundreds of CA graduates who are now creators of positive change in the world.

$91,385,880

$100,000,000

$80,000,000

1954

Income from the endowment contributed 13% to CA’s annual operating budget in 2022–23.

A $50,000 anonymous donation establishes CA’s endowment.

1981

$60,000,000

CA’s endowment reaches $1 million, generating $76,000 to support the school’s program and operations.

1962

$40,000,000

A gift from Anne Bixby Chamberlin ’29 establishes CA’s first scholarship fund.

$20,000,000

2007 Donors establish the Dresden Endowed Chair, a permanent fund to provide support for the Head of School position.

$0 1954

E N D OWM E N T PE R STU DE NT

1969

1984

1999

2014

2023

A strong endowment ensures that CA delivers on the educational promise we make to every student. For the 2022–23 academic year, financial aid packages averaging $47,836 each enabled 105 students to attend CA. This is a significant expense for a school of our sizeβ€”and is fundamental to our educational mission. Growing our endowment will allow us to extend our commitment and create more opportunities for talented young people from all backgrounds.

$1,200,000

$1,000,000

$800,000

$600,000

$400,000

$200,000

PHILLIPS EXETER

PHILLIPS ACADEMY

DEERFIELD

ROXBURY LATIN

MIDDLESEX

ST. MARK’S

MILTON

NOBLE & GREENOUGH

NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON

BROOKS

CONCORD ACADEMY

BB&N

$0

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Named Endowed Funds A named endowed fund is a gift established in perpetuity, with a portion of annual investment earnings used to provide support for a particular purpose agreed upon by the donor and the school. These funds support all areas of school life, including faculty, curriculum development, maintenance of the school’s historic campus, and our financial aid program. Concord Academy is grateful for these funds, which ensure long-term financial stability and represent lasting tributes to faculty, staff, alums, parents, and friends.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for all of the following funds. Those featured in bold type to the right were generously established or added to during the 2022–23 academic year.

The Beal-Gelb Fund for Student Wellness Established in 2018 to support activities, courses, and programming designed to help students engage in dialogue and conversation about issues and ideas that are important to their social and emotional development. The Casper-Colson Family Scholarship Fund Established in 2012 to support financial aid. Concord Academy Opportunity Fund Established in 2019 by the class of 1975 to support additional costs, beyond tuition, room, and board, for African American and Latinx financial aid recipients to become wholly engaged in school life. Dunbar Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2016 to provide financial assistance to deserving students and families at Concord Academy, with first consideration given to families who have experienced unexpected changed circumstances. Patricia E. Frankenberg Scholarship Fund Established in 1970 to support financial aid. The Ms. Gray Faculty Endowment Fund Established in 2021 to provide support for Concord Academy faculty, in celebration of Ms. Gray’s retirement and in honor of her many contributions to the CA community over her 34-year career at the school. Elizabeth B. Hall Scholarship Fund Established in 1985 to support financial aid for a student who is the child of a Concord town employee, or the child of an employee of another city or town within commuting distance of Concord. Prentice Hiam ’79 Fund Established in 1980, in memory of Prentice Hiam ’79, to support the operations of CA’s J. Josephine Tucker Library, particularly the purchase of and/or subscription to current events materials.

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Benjamin David Hamilton ’00 Scholarship Fund Established in 2001, in memory of Benjamin David Hamilton ’00, to support financial aid. The Li Family Endowment for Faculty and STEM Established in 2022 to provide support for and to recruit Concord Academy faculty, specifically female faculty members teaching in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Local Day Student Fund Established in 2007 to support financial aid for an academically qualified, local day student. Marten Ann Poole Arts and Sciences Scholarship Fund Established in 1999, in memory of Marten Ann Poole ’58, to support financial aid for a student with an interest in the arts and sciences. Carol Mann Sacknoff Coffee Can Fund Established in 2010 to support supplemental financial aid at CAβ€”costs beyond tuition, room, and board. Lucille and Sandy Stott Fund for Students Established in 2014 by two beloved former members of CA’s faculty to support access to a Concord Academy education for one or more students who qualify. The Walker Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy. Amy E. Wells ’89 Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 2000, in memory of Amy E. Wells ’89, to support financial aid for a disabled student when possible.


Additional Funds Supporting Faculty, Educational Programs, and Operations

3J Fund for Faculty Support Academic Technology Fund, 2001 Senior Parent Gift

Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed Chair JCMM Thank You Teachers Fund

Alexandra S. Beal ’86 and Bruce A. Beal Jr. ’88 Fund

Jeffrey S. Green Fund For Curricular Innovation

Anne E. ’62 and Jane S. ’64 Davidson Lectureship Fund

Josephine Wadleigh Shane ’40 Fund for Chapel Maintenance and Operations at Concord Academy

Barbara Satterthwait Buckley Fund for Music Faculty Salaries Beal Family Fund for the Head’s Priorities Beal-Gelb Fund for Athletics Billy Rose Foundation Fund Centipede Fund Classroom Innovation and Professional Development Fund, 2000 Senior Parent Gift Doreen Young English Department Head Chair Doreen Young Fund for Campus Aesthetics Dr. Robbie Lacritz-Deitch Endowed Fund for Service Trips

Katherine Carton Hammer ’68 Endowed Faculty Chair Lee House Fund Lehner Fund for Faculty Professional Development Linda Coyne Lloyd Endowed Chair for the Performing Arts Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Boundless Campus Fund Lloyd B. Taft Curriculum Fund Lucy McFadden ’70 Fund for Curricular Innovation in the Sciences Lumpkin Gawthrop Fund

Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment Fund for Faculty Development

Margaret Kendrick Fund

Elizabeth B. Hall Fellowship

Peter S. Zimble ’86 Endowment for Faculty Salaries

Elizabeth Maxfield-Miller Fund for French Department Faculty Salaries

Morley Cowles Ballantine Fund Nichols Fund

Residential Life Endowment in Support of Faculty

Elizabeth Smith Bagby ’40 Fund for the Music Department

Sayles Day Sabbatical and Research Fund

Faculty Advanced Study Fund, 2002 Senior Parent Gift

Service Learning

Fund for Collaborative Teaching, 2009 Senior Parent Gift Fund for Diversity Fund for Faculty and Staff Enrichment, 2005 Senior Parent Gift Fund for Professional Development, 2007 Senior Parent Gift Fund for Professional Development, 2010 Senior Parent Gift Fund to Recruit and Retain Faculty through Professional Development, 2008 Senior Parent Gift George E. Mercer Fund for Art Department Faculty Salaries Harriet Atwood Olmsted Music Fund Head of School’s Leadership Fund, 2003 Senior Parent Gift

Additional Funds Supporting Financial Aid

Sharon Lloyd Clark Fund for Faculty Salaries Technology Enhanced Learning Environment Fund Tribute Faculty Support Fund W. Scott and Margaret H. Van Alstyne P’72 Faculty Endowment Wilcox Fellows Fund Wilcox Leadership Fund Wilcox Outreach Fund William M. Bailey History Department Chair

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 Scholarship Fund

Lewis and Grace Cohen P’91 Fund for Financial Aid

Anne Bixby Chamberlin Scholarship Fund

Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Financial Aid Fund

Anne Quinn Scholarship Fund

Lottie Ellsworth Coit Financial Aid Fund

Anne S. Dayton ’72 Fund Chameleon Fund at Concord Academy Clara E. Morse Scholarship Fund

Marshall B. Coyne Financial Aid Fund Monica Wulff Steinert ’57 Scholarship Fund

Class of ’98 Financial Aid Endowment, 1998 Senior Parent Gift

New York Scholar Fund

Dancing Horse Scholarship Fund

Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund

Dixie Sayre Miller ’40 Scholarship Fund Dorothea C. Adkins Music Scholarship

Penelope P. Demille Scholarship Fund Peter Hamlin ’76 Scholarship Fund

Sally Whitney Pillsbury Scholarship Fund

Edith M. Robb Scholarship Fund

Students For Students Financial Aid Fund

Educational Opportunity Fund

Susan Hurd Warren Scholarship Fund

Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund

The Parke Family Financial Aid Fund

Elizabeth Ross Carey ’72 Financial Aid Fund Erhart Family Fund for Financial Aid

The Sara McKenna ’21 and Family Financial Aid Fund The Stuart Warner ’77 Financial Aid Fund

Financial Aid Fund for Students from Belmont Day School

Tribute Financial Aid Fund

Fung-Ginsburg Family Financial Aid Fund

Valeria Knapp Scholarship Fund

Geneva R. Moody Scholarship Fund Gosnell Family Financial Aid Fund

Trudy Friedman ’78 Scholarship Fund Wang Family Loan Program Wilcox Scholars Fund

Helen Blanchard Dow ’37 Scholarship Houston Family Scholarship Fund Jean Gordon Scholarship Fund John G. Mulvany Scholarship Fund

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE IN CA. 52

The 2022–23 academic year was marked by transition and transformation as we celebrated our Centennial. Looking ahead to our second century, we offer this community our immense gratitude, and we thank you for your trust and support as volunteers, donors, and ambassadors. We also share our excitement as we prepare for strategic planning, complete the final stretch of the Centennial Campaign, and anticipate the spring 2025 opening of the Centennial Arts Center.

You make thisβ€”and all the great things to come at CAβ€”possible.


2022–23 BOARD OF TRUSTE E S Officers Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 President Jen Burleigh ’85 Vice President Sean Dalton P’16 ’19 ’23 Vice President John Grossman P’17 ’19 ’26 Vice President Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Vice President Jennifer Pline P’13 ’15 Treasurer Carolyn Stafford Stein P’11 ’14 ’17 Secretary Henry Fairfax Head of School and Dresden Endowed Chair Trustees Sunredi Admadjaja ’90, P’15 ’20 Tess Munro Bauta ’94, P’25 Harvey Berger P’22 Irene Chu ’76, P’20 ’22 Trelane Clark ’92, P’22 Jonathan DeSimone P’20 Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23 Rachel Lipson Glick ’77 Dennis Goldstein P’20 ’25 Alexis Goltra ’87, P’26 Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20 Nicole Koch P’24 Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Yuchun Lee P’19 ’24 Pauline Lin P’21 ’23 Karen McAlmon ’75 Carol Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07 Andrew Ory P’16 ’21 Derrick Pang ’93 Imani Perry ’90 Ashley Shih P’21 ’25 Ly Tran P’22 ’23 Life Trustees John Abele ’56, P’86 ’87 ’90, GP’18 ’19 Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95 Marion Freeman ’69 John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07 Kim Williams P’08 ’14 Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

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CONCORD ACADE MY ’S M IS SION

We are a community animated by love of learning, diverse and striving for equity, with common trust as our foundation. Honoring each individual, we challenge and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world through purposeful collaboration and creative engagement. We cultivate empathy, integrity, and responsibility to build a more just and sustainable future.

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