Limitless Possibilities: Newsletter Fall 2016

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LIMITLESS

POSSIBILITIES The Campaign for Kent Place School

FALL 2016

KENT PLACE ANNOUNCES $30 MILLION CAMPAIGN FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FACILITIES AND SECURES MORE THAN $17 MILLION IN THE “QUIET PHASE”

$30 MILLION

Thursday, June 9, 2016, was a picture-perfect day at Kent Place School. The sun was shining, there was a buzz of excitement as students enjoyed their last day of classes, and history was about to be made as our community came together for the groundbreaking of the 32,508-square-foot Center for Innovation. “We’re beginning the summer with the old Middle School, math, art and tech wings,” Head of School Sue Bosland told the crowd, “but we’ll start the school year in the fall looking at a brand new Center for Innovation emerging from the ground in that same space.” President of the Kent Place Board of Trustees Jay McGraw IV, Campaign Chair Maria Chrin and Mayor of Summit Nora Radist also addressed the hundreds of students, parents and donors to help commemorate this milestone event.

$17 MILLION

This moment marks the official launch of the public phase of the $30 million campaign, the largest fundraising effort in Kent Place history. The capital raised will build the new Center for Innovation, followed by the construction of a state-of-the-art Athletic Center and the renovation of the Performing Arts Center. The Board of Trustees is delighted to announce that more than $17 million in gifts and pledges has been secured in the “quiet phase” of this campaign, thanks to the generosity of 341 donors. Included in this amount are four gifts of $1 million or more, two of which are from alumnae and the other two from past parents. To be known as “Limitless Possibilities,” the campaign for Kent Place School will provide endless opportunities in these facilities for all of our talented students today and for generations of young women to come. Fundraising efforts will continue this fall, and will offer every member of the KPS community a way to leave a legacy of excellence and innovation in education.

Groundbreaking Event (Left to right): The KPS Community gathered on the Commencement Lawn to celebrate. Each student was given a commemorative green shovel. Mayor of Summit Nora Radist addressed the crowd.


NOTE FROM CAMPAIGN CHAIR

MARIA L. CHRIN

A PEEK INSIDE . . . Following a thorough review of the school’s most compelling needs, the Board of Trustees approved the plans for this campaign, which begins with the construction of the Center for Innovation. A great deal of research, thought, discussion and input from all stakeholders, including students, went into the development of these plans. For the past several years, a team of KPS administrators and trustees met regularly with the architectural firm KSQ Design to brainstorm, innovate, review and optimize the 32,508-square-foot learning center, which will focus on the study of STEAM subjects: science, technology, engineering, visual arts and mathematics. “The entire building is designed for how girls learn best — by doing,” said Julie Gentile, Director of Studies. “In order for them to become prepared, self-directed problem solvers, we know that girls need spaces where they’re free to imagine, explore, design, create, collaborate, build and apply their understanding.”

(Left to right) Head of School Sue Bosland, Senate President Babi Oloko, Campaign Chair Maria Chrin, Board of Trustees President Jay McGraw IV and Summit Mayor Nora Radist

These spaces will be flexible, innovative and transformative in their design to inspire learning and spark the imagination and curiosity of the scholars at Kent Place. And because we know that academic needs will always evolve, these spaces have been designed to be physically flexible to accommodate future demands in the educational landscape.

I’m writing with the great excitement we all felt during the recent groundbreaking and the public announcement of this $30 million campaign to build the Center for Innovation and enhance our Athletic and Performing Arts Centers. The Limitless Possibilities campaign reflects the strategic vision of the KPS Board of Trustees and its focus on academic excellence, the cornerstone of a Kent Place education. The board has demonstrated tremendous leadership in propelling this campaign forward. In the “quiet phase” of the campaign, more than 340 members of the community stepped up with generous gifts and pledges. As a result, we’re well on our way to reaching the goal: more than $17 million has been raised to date. We’re so fortunate to be part of an engaged community, one with a dedicated and outstanding leadership team. Thanks to the foresight and generosity of parents and of alumnae who have come before us, our students are benefiting from this great school. Over the past 10 years, my husband and I have witnessed how Kent Place has nourished, in both of our daughters, the confidence and passion for learning and the drive to constantly challenge themselves. The new construction and renovation projects will take the school and its current and future students to even greater heights. These state-of-the-art facilities and corresponding programs will provide limitless possibilities to experience ‘brave and brilliant’ in exciting new ways. What an honor it is that we, the current Kent Place community, have the distinction of being able to continue and pass on that legacy! Of course, we still have a way to go to achieve — or even exceed — our fundraising goal. We’ll be sending more information in the coming months. In addition, the Campaign Steering Committee and the Development team will continue to meet with families on an individual basis to discuss gift opportunities. I want to express our gratitude and appreciation to all who have supported this campaign already. Without you, we wouldn’t have been able to break ground! To those who have yet to participate, thank you for considering how you can support KPS. It’s through our collective involvement that we’ll make the Limitless Possibilities campaign a resounding success, and leave an indelible imprint on this wonderful school.

Left: Proposed innovation lab Right: Proposed Upper School Art Studio

“STEAM”-Focused Teaching and Learning SCIENCE. As a complement to the university-level science labs housed in the Upper and Middle Schools, the Center for Innovation will have an a STEM lab and a large innovation lab in which our girls can take an idea from its inception through every step of the design, development and production process.

TECHNOLOGY. Technology will be seamlessly integrated into the infrastructure of the center’s teaching and learning spaces. The tech center will provide hardware and software support, a place to study and work on projects and a “Genius Bar” setup where our students can work individually or get tech help. In addition, the media studio will enable our students to produce and edit video, film and photography projects.

ENGINEERING. The hub of the Center for Innovation will be the innovation lab, a place where the girls and young women will have an appropriate space to explore engineering, robotics, architecture and design. VISUAL ARTS. In addition to three beautiful visual arts studios, a visual arts office and storage space, the Center for Innovation will house an art gallery that has the flexibility to display large installations as well as smaller-scale student artwork.

MATHEMATICS. The mathematics center will emphasize all facets of the subject and its connections to other disciplines and provide state-of-the-art work areas for research, exploration and linking the study of math with science and technology. Equally important, the new library and information center will provide access to top research sources and increase the areas for interactive group and quiet independent work.


CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE Maria L. Chrin, Chair Michael K. Bird Susan C. Bosland Elizabeth Budd Bugliari ’59 G. Alex Crispo Richard Herbst Lynn Daeschler Magrane ’70 James H. McGraw IV Boris V. Vuchic BOARD OF TRUSTEES James H. McGraw IV, President G. Alex Crispo, Vice President Janis E. Smith-Gomez, Vice President Neil Moskowitz, Treasurer Usha P. Robillard, Secretary Susan C. Bosland Maria L. Chrin Betsy Busch Crosby ’66 Rajiv K. L. De Silva L. John Dughi, Jr. Linda A. Estey Caitlin Wight Fitzsimmons ’95 Christine Chambers Gilfillan ’84 Jennifer T. Grogan Christine P. Hayward Michael Heningburg, Jr. Colleen O. Jeffries Pamela M. Kapsimalis ’79 Abimbola Lawrence-Oloko Lynn Daeschler Magrane ’70 Gregory Mayes Elizabeth L. McGinley Mark Miller Susanne Santola Mulligan ’93 Olga A. Naumovich Bindia Puri Nicole T. Rusas Mark Semioli Douglas B. Sieg Mary Ann V. Storms Boris V. Vuchic David B. Wyshner

A QUICK REMINDER FOR ALL KENT PLACE CONSTITUENTS Funds raised during a capital campaign are separate and distinct from the funds secured for an annual fund. Funds for a capital campaign may be pledged immediately but paid over a term of up to five years, whereas dollars raised for an annual fund must be paid within the fiscal year and are used to support the people and the programs within the school year. During our very exciting capital campaign, Limitless Possibilities, we ask that you give to the Annual Fund just as you have in the past. These are two very different funds that are equally important but have different functions within an independent school. A gift to the Annual Fund has an impact on the school in the short term by supporting the day-to-day people and programs that set Kent Place apart. A gift to the Annual Fund has meaning to every student on our campus. A gift to the capital campaign, which may be paid over one to five years, will help with construction of our new facilities and ensure that Kent Place remains a leader in the independent school world. Thank you for your Annual Fund gift and thank you for your pledge/gift to Limitless Possibilities. We are grateful for your support and for your understanding of the importance of both these essential efforts on behalf of Kent Place School.

WHAT’S NEXT? Throughout the fall, the Campaign Steering Committee and the Development Office will get in touch with families on an individual basis to discuss gift opportunities.

SAVE THE DATES Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Campaign Kick-Off Party for Current Kent Place Parents Atwood Hall, Kent Place Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Campaign Kick-Off Party for Alumnae and Friends of Kent Place Great Room, Kent Place

WEBSITE Our brand-new campaign website will launch in early October. www.kentplace.org/campaign


WE’VE BEEN BUSY THIS SUMMER

NEW BEGINNINGS Construction activity began on June 10 as the old Middle School was demolished to make room for the new Center for Innovation.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to see photos of our construction. Just use the hashtag #KPSConstructionUpdates.

For more information, please visit www.kentplace.org/campaign or call the Director of Development & Alumnae Relations, Elizabeth Budd Bugliari ’59, at (908) 273-0900, ext. 213. Development & Alumnae Relations 42 Norwood Avenue Summit, NJ 07901 www.kentplace.org/campaign

Kent Place School


DONORS TO THE CAMPAIGN FOR KENT PLACE SCHOOL Kent Place is grateful to the following alumnae, trustees, parents and friends who have made gifts or pledges to Limitless Possibilities: The Campaign for Kent Place School. Donors are listed in their campaign-giving categories as of June 30, 2016. Sue Bosland, Head of School, and Elizabeth Budd Bugliari ’59, Director of Development & Alumnae Relations, along with members of the Campaign Steering Committee, will be seeing individual donors throughout the fall. $1,000,000 AND ABOVE Lillian* and Ira* D. Dorian Jennifer and Alan P. Fournier Catherine and Richard W. Herbst Estate of Ruth U. Paul ’34

Robin and Daniel T. Napoli Olga and Gleb N. Naumovich Nancy L. Purdy ’47 Gretchen Pfaff Riley ’66 Veena Upadhyay and Jitendra Sharma Catharine Green Snowdon ’70 $500,000—999,999 The Hyde and Watson Foundation Maria and John R. Chrin Sandra A. Morris and Jane and James H. McGraw IV Richard D. Tillyer Stacey and Neil Moskowitz Lisa* and David C. Todd Usha P. Robillard (Lisa Anderson ’60) Tracey and Douglas B. Sieg Suzanne Purdy and Boris V. Vuchic Deborah E. Wiley ’64 Paula and Anré Williams Delia and Kevin D. Willsey $250,000—499,999 Ginger and Barry Ackerley Foundation Mary Ann and David B. Wyshner Ginger Atwood Ackerley ’56 $50,000—99,999 Joan Hauser Daeschler ’46 Anonymous Anne and Rajiv K.L. De Silva Anonymous Healey Family Foundation Anonymous Megan and John C. Hagerty Alison and Douglas C. Canfield (Megan Healey ’86) Margaret and Thomas J. Healey Karen and Timothy P. Catlett Elizabeth and James P. McGinley Marianne and Craig C. Dewling Emily L. Meschter ’60 Virginia and L. John Dughi, Jr. Margot Saur Meyer ’56 Linda and Warren F. Estey Estate of Sarah A. Parker ’45 Jennifer and Gregory T. Grogan Roberta and Philip P. Puschel Barbara M. Almeida and (Roberta Green ’61) Gregg C. Grunstra Joseph C. Robillard William H. Hammond The MCJ Amelior Foundation Christine and Scott L. Hayward Christine and Michael Gilfillan Judith and Walter* A. Hunt (Christine Chambers ’84) (Judith Tansey ’61) Melinda and Jaime W. Vieser Estate of Thalia Barbara Smith Husted ’43 Susan P. Kratina and Rajiv K. Kamilla $100,000—249,999 Mary Beth and David W. Lohuis Anonymous Maureen and James E. McAloon Anonymous Susanne and Gregory J. Mulligan Anonymous (Susanne Santola ’93) Jennifer and Eric D. Altier Judith Wynn Newhouse ’64 Maithili Rao and Kishore Ballal Bindia and Arunabh Puri Elizabeth and Miller A. Bugliari Nancy and John P. Reynolds (Elizabeth Budd ’59) Sutapa and Vivek Sahay E.J. Grassmann Trust Lisa Conroy and Bruce H. Sales Colleen and Robert G. Jeffries Wendy and Andrew B. Sanford Estate of Dorothy Baird Leib ’46 Charlotte Snead Stifel ’48 Estate of Miriam Paul Leslie ’34 Mary Ann and Brian M. Storms Tonia and Gregory Mayes Union Foundation Beverly and Stephen C. Mills

Estate of Jean Palmer Walbridge ’31 Jean* and William* R. Vanderbilt (Jean White ’39) Mirian M. Graddick-Weir and Niharika Dvivedi and Suneet Varma Michael Weir Deborah and William N. Wight (Deborah McDermott ’65) $10,000—24,999 Anonymous Susan and Richard G. Bosland $25,000—49,999 Laura and Michael L. Brody Anonymous Anthony P. DiTommaso, Jr. Anonymous Jennifer A. DiTommaso Jana and Jason M. Bigler Jacqueline and Raul P. Esquivel Michele and William I. Blanchard Tam and Leonard A. Gilbert Veronica and Michael F. Bonnet Goldman Sachs Gives Estate of Helen Gadebusch Kathleen and Francis J. Hager Brough ’40 Claudia and Samit Hirawat Maria and Jordan L. Brugg Gentry and Roger W. Hoit (Maria Fekete ’98) Pamela M. Kapsimalis ’79 Naila and Gary G. Busacca Karin Bain Kukral ’78 Laurence and Michael Capone Shobha Bobbili and Nishesh Kumar Community Foundation of Frances Griffith Laserson ’66 New Jersey Stephanie and Lewis Lee Carmen A. Corrales Linda and Scott S. Littlejohn Jennifer and Kevin Counihan II Anne and Thomas H. MacCowatt Lori and G. Alex Crispo Tracy Meerwarth-Pester ’92 Caitlin and Tim Fitzsimmons Elizabeth H. Russell and (Caitlin Wight ’95) Tanmoy Mukherjee Janis E. Smith-Gomez and Claudia and Conor T. Mullett Todd A. Gomez Alice Jane Poor Murphy ’94 Bebe Lord Gow ’44 Abimbola Lawrence-Oloko and Marcia R. Hall ’74 Bola Oloko Linda Harris and Lee Pitman Lisa and Sekhar V. Ramaswamy Jeanine B. Downie and Alice Ferrigni Rooke ’75 Michael Heningburg, Jr. Amy and Craig* H. Schiffer Janet and James A. Hislop Marci and Michael J. Schoenbach Catherine and Patrick J. Machir Ninghui Zhang and YunFu Shi (Catherine Herbst ’95) Spring Fling Committee Kathleen and David Mastrangelo The Charles Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth and Ian M. Miller The Chicago Community Foundation Ann O. Mills The Lucy & Eleanor S. Upton Kathryn and Francis L. Mustaro Charitable Foundation Maureen Black Ogden ’46 The M.S. Worthington Foundation, Inc. Teresa and Gregory Poole Estate of Elizabeth Hankin Potter ’37 Elizabeth and Thomas M. Uhlman Tara and Michael J. Zinna Nicole and Mark A. Rusas Estate of Doris Hoagland Rutherford ’37 Constance and Eric C. Silverman Dhuanne Schmitz Tansill ’60 Jennifer and David S. Thomas Sian and Edward F. Torres Turrell Fund

$9,999 AND BELOW Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous


AEW Capital Mangement, L.P. Anne and Michael J. Alix Adunni S. Anderson Dale and Roland V. Anglin KC Anthony Artemenko ’98 Terri and John Axtell Estate of Helen Mahood Ball ’71 Suzanne Ranney Bass ’61 Courtney Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Martin Benante Elisabeth and Robert J. Benthien Marianne Schwarz Bentley ’61 Nicole and Robert Bentley (Nicole Powers ’87) Barbara Wight Biddison ’30* Courtney M. Bird ’04 Susan and Michael K. Bird (Susan Derrey ’79) Christina Boothe Hannah E. Bosland ’06 Estate of Barbara Loudon Boyd ’48 Kristine and John Bradley Kirsten and John T. Brady (Kirsten Calvert ’82) Giovanna Mancusi-Ungaro Breu ’47 Teletha and Kurby Brown, Jr. Mishanda Brown Megan McConnell Brozowski ’95 Meaghan and Nathan M. Burroughs Cynthia L. Cameron ’86 Courtney E. Cannon ’06 Carolyn and Leonard P. Carey, Jr. Mary and Bradley W. Carlson Jennifer and Douglas Carlson Janet and Roger W. Carlson Steven J. Carlson Margaret A. Brody and Nicholas A. Carpinelli Maribeth T. Carroll ’91 Michelle and Thomas E. Casamassina, Jr. Rebecca and Sung Chin Class of 2012 Class of 2013 Suzzanne and Roy J. Cobb Andrew Cohen Caroline Vignolo Collins ’95 Laura and Christian Correa Marilyn Cracchiolo Carol Cronheim ’82 Betsy and John B. Crosby (Betsy Busch ’66) Jana, David, Kyra, Caroline, and Dara Crounse Nancy and Harry Curtis Kelly and John P. Daab Mary Lyons Dardani ’78 Margery Follinger Davies ’48

Barbara and Daniel Dempsey Cecilia and Jose M. Do Carmo Keeja S. Dobson ’99 Lisa and Christopher Donoghue Nancy and James Dougherty (Nancy Gorman ’82) Theodore and Sharon Eisenstat Matthew D. Erzinger Arthur and Janet Eschenlauer Judith and Anthony Evangelista Heidi and William E. Evenson III Kathryn Faber Gladden and Philip J. Falivene Mary Farrell Marla Ferencz and Robert A. Ferencz Patricia and Robert F. Ferguson Linda and Curtis Field Robert V. Fleming II Susan and Thomas C. Fountain Lisa and William F. Gadsden Eleanor Moser Gagnon Christine and Alex E. Gemici Karen and Joseph F. Gieger Jenny and Rahul Goyal Dora F. Gragg Carol and Baxter W. Graham William Greving Laura and William H. Gump Barbara Hack Evelyn E. Hammond Kathryn F. Hammond ’14 Renata and Walter Hanchuk Olescia and Gary T. Hanson Pamela Baker Harding ’71 Kathryn Hudacek Harlow ’90 Rita R. Henderson Nan and Russell L. Hewit Melissa and Andre N. Hilton Emily Hislop ’07 Holly and James P. Hughes Invessco Real Estate Lauren and Dennis R. Irvin J.P. Morgan Investor Services Elizabeth Jacobsen Joann and Raymond Jasica Brinda Kantha ’91 Kazilionis 2012 Charitable Lead Annuity Trust - C Paul Kazilionis Kimberly Kent-Bracci ’95 Terry Kidner Astri B. Kimball ’95 Lisa Kaslow and Jeffrey H. Korber Mary E. Lapham and Steven P. Lapham Marjorie and R. T. Towner Lapp Rose and Brendan J. Lavelle Gay Garth Legg ’69

Alexandra Lentini ’08 Martha and Norman E. Lewis Mary K. Libera ’14 Elizabeth and Paige B. L’Hommedieu Chang Zheng and Jianyuan Luo Lynn and J. Scott Magrane (Lynn Daeschler ’70) Ghislaine Tritz Mahoney ’81 Amy and Donal F. Mastrangelo Kevin Mattingly Anne Rockwell McBride ’70 C. Edward McConnell Kirsten and David C. McCumber Laura and Richard G. McDermott (Laura Griffith ’68) Catherine and John O. McDonald Leslie and Thomas E. McDonnell Catherine and W. Scott McGraw Claudia Clausen McIlvain ’65 Joan Lanston McKeown ’49 Bill Hammond’s Friends at the Princeton Nassoon Alumni Association P. Douglas and Stafford Meyer Paul Michaels Shelley E. Sherer and Mark Miller Laurie and Robert Mills Susan and Richard J. Morey Morning of Fun Joseph Morra Ellen Morrissey Angela and Robert S. Moskow II Lilian Eken Najarian ’60 Christiana and Trevor Nicholson Normandy Real Estate Partners Alison E. O’Brien ’06 Patricia and Anthony K. Obst Meeghan O’Donnell Jennifer and Daniel E. O’Grady Shannon Barry O’Grady ’94 Clarissa and Paul A. O’Hern Christina Ohly-Evans Lisa and Brian J. O’Leary Randi Bruke Opladen David B. Osborne Margaret A. Ost ’70 Kimberlee and Keith Overlander Shawna V. Hudson and Ralph S. Pantozzi Parents’ Association Lisa and Jeffrey Parker Kristen and George Parry Brooke and Alfredo J. Pastro Karen and Frank J. Pensiero Gregory Pepe Nanette and Craig H. Peterson John Phipps Pyramis Global Advisors/

Fidelity Investments Mary E. Tomiuk and Frank G. Ranlett Melissa Todd Rawson ’95 Estate of Laura Biddle Rendall ’37 Shanique M. Rivers Adrienne Petty Roberts and Johnnie L. Roberts Katherine Quick Rosa Charles Sacks Lisa and Craig Safran Lydia and Harry C. Sangree Concetta Frezzo and Edmond J. Sannini Sanofi Martha Gordon Santiuste ’67 Dale and Philip S. Schifano Norma G. Sedlack Celane and Frank Selvaggio Danielle Winkler Shelley ’90 Margaret and Joseph F. Sheridan Sloan Taylor Miller Simmons ’77 Isabel Sloane Carl Smith Victoria McGhee Smith ’86 Alexandra H. Stathis ’07 Cathrine Stickney Steck ’68 Patricia M. Colbert and Russell W. Steenberg John L. Steffens Michelle Stevenson Sustainable Real Estate Solutions, Inc. Mary Jo Wrenn and Raj V. Tahil Natasha Fuksina and Yoree Taits Kimberly and Macauley R. Taylor Edel M. Thomas Susan and John B. Thompson Sush and Sohita Torgalkar Carol and Gerald E. Tourgee Harriett and Neale X. Trangucci Jachele M. Velez ’07 Julissa and Luis A. Velez, Sr. Kristin and Gordon J. Vlasak Susan Armstrong Watts ’53 Marty Webb Jolanta and Marek R. Welman Marci and Joseph White Josephine Volkening White ’54 Lori A. White and William P. White Suzanne and Stephen R. Whitehorn (Suzanne Shearer ’81) Wicks Chapin Inc. Lois and Benjamin Wolkowitz Ginger and Geoffrey Worden *Deceased


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