CA's 2021–22 Annual Report

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2021–22 REPORT OF Generosity & Volunteerism

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.

CONCORD ACADEMY’S MISSION

Join us in reflecting on a historic year.

Dear CA Supporters,

What a tremendous year Concord Academy had in 2021–22. The campus community delighted in resuming the natural rhythms of the academic year, complete with full seasons of athletics and performing arts. Our students and educators brought new perspectives to their endeavors. And no one took the little things for granted— including every passing smile.

While many worked tirelessly to complete a smooth leadership transition for the 2022–23 school year, we also marked a monumental turning point in CA’s history: our school’s 100th birthday. We reflected that, from its beginnings, CA dreamed big for its students. The first of many Centennial celebrations lived up to our school’s values—the event was inviting and inclusive of all connected to CA, and focused on how we can collectively use our voices, effort, and privilege to improve our world and our local communities.

Identifying a new head of school, managing the continued effects of the pandemic, and marking Concord Academy’s biggest historical moment to date—all in one year —was no small feat. Thankfully, the CA community does not rest on any individual, and the collective ensured success on all fronts.

Our relationships bring CA to life. The spirited debate in classrooms and conversations over lunch meetings with advisors, the enthusiastic support for students who delve deep in departmental studies, the untold hours parents spend helping other families feel connected, and the selfless service of alumnae/i who carry the spirit of CA forward in their own lives and who give generously back to the school—all of these are essential to CA, each and every day.

We extend our deepest gratitude to every individual who stepped up during this time of transition, reflection, and celebration. Every person listed in this report believes in CA’s promise and its people. Each one of you helped to carry our school over the momentous threshold of its first century. We can only imagine what the next 100 years will bring. Because of you, we know the coming decades will be grounded in the school’s mission. There is much striving to do!

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As one of many service activities on April 22, 2022, CA students made “plarn” (plastic yarn) for Bags to Beds.

Anniversaries give us a chance to take stock of our past and dream of even bigger things for our future! I am so grateful for the support, dedication, and commitment of everyone in this community as we launch CA into our next century.

For CA’s 100th birthday, we challenged ourselves to put our mission into action.

On April 22, 1922, a group of parents assembled to incorporate Concord Academy. In April 2022, CA’s 100th birthday was an occasion to reflect on our origins and how we have evolved. At the first of CA’s continuing Centennial celebrations, we engaged in reflection and action. Together, we set our minds, hearts, and hands in service to others and our world.

In this transitional year, as we continued to adapt to living and learning during the pandemic, we relished every opportunity to interact face to face. Students carried

forward school traditions and stepped wholeheartedly into leadership roles. And countless CA community members participated in the process that led to the historic appointment of Henry Fairfax as CA’s 11th head of school.

The 2021–22 academic year presented an opportunity to pause and define our school, informed by our history and looking with clarity and purpose to the future.

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NOW 100 YEARS STRONG, CA STANDS ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW ERA.

A century-long tradition of giving continues.

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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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

to the school.

5 FINANCIAL AID 17% GENERAL & ADMINISTRATION 6% OPERATING CA’S CAMPUS 16% SALARIES & BENEFITS 53% MATERIALS & TOOLS FOR TEACHING & LEARNING 5% 2021–22 PLANNED BUDGET $31 Million One of
resources entrusted
Where the Dollars Went TUITION & FEES 74% ANNUAL FUND 10% ENDOWMENT DRAW 12%Our revenue comes from three sources: tuition and fees, a responsible draw
our endowment, and our Annual Fund. Where the Dollars Came From SUMMER CAMP & AUXILIARY INCOME 4% SUMMER CAMP & AUXILIARY EXPENSES 3% $3.1M ANNUAL FUND GOAL! INCLUDING $400K FOR ONGOING COVID SAFETY MEASURES ACROSS CAMPUS

Giving changes everything.

CA aspires to one day open its doors to all students, regardless of financial circumstances.

Every gift to the financial aid endowment brings us closer to this future. As a school that values students as individuals and as members of a cohesive community, scholarship support is a mission-driven responsibility. Our firm belief in experiential equity means that students participate in all aspects of CA life—from playing an instrument, to participating in athletics, to volunteering on a service trip, and everything in between. This comprehensive approach to financial aid is unique in education and enables us to keep our promise to each and every student.

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7 In 2021–22: 111 STUDENTS, 27% OF CA’S STUDENT BODY, $5.5 Million RECEIVED IN FINANCIAL AID, EQUAL TO 17% OF CA’S 2021–22 BUDGET. $47,173 THE AVERAGE FINANCIAL AID GRANT

It really does take a village to raise our kids, and I couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who helps CA live its mission every day. I treasure the relationships I’ve developed while volunteering.

Volunteers demonstrated their love for CA.

In so many ways, we came together in 2021–22. Trustees invested countless hours to ensure that Concord Academy would emerge from an interim period in a position of strength. The members of the search committee for CA’s next head of school interacted with candidates and the community skillfully and with deep understanding. Parents cared for one another’s students and supported our educators. Alumnae/i, faculty, staff, and students galvanized financial support for the school with innovative and fun approaches. We are immensely grateful for all the ways you showed how much CA means to you.

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LORI HICK P’19 ’22 CA Parents Council President 2020–22
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We celebrated by caring for one another.

TO HONOR CA’S CENTENNIAL, WE MADE A DIFFERENCE AS A COMMUNITY.

In April, our community united during CA’s Centennial Days of Service and Sustainability. We were inspired by Adnan Zubcevic ’75, who traveled from Bosnia to receive the 2022 Centennial Joan Shaw Herman Award for his advocacy for immigrants and refugees. On campus, students, faculty, and staff took action on behalf of the environment and local service organizations. And in Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., alumnae/i leaders organized volunteers from across the CA community to support food pantries, farms, parks, and rivers. Just as importantly, while giving back we made the most of the chance to reconnect.

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I love that the CA community has such an open, inclusive approach, even when not many of us really know one another.

always brings me joy.

Creative Collaboration in Support of CA

CA students, faculty, and staff gave back together through the All Community Campaign.

CA’s April 22 birthday marked the beginning of the annual All Community Campaign. Led by enthusiastic members of the faculty and staff—Brendan Crowley, Max Hall, and Trish Saunders—along with 21 student volunteers across all grades, the entire campus community joined together to support the community-driven Annual Fund. Students participated by making outright gifts or promises to give in the future. They also handwrote 92 personal notes of thanks to CA’s loyal Annual Fund donors.Together, our faculty, staff, and students made a combined total of 180 contributions in a groundswell of creative support for the school we all adore.

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Truly!
NOAH FISK ’93
Member of the Alumnae/i Steering Committee
Hours dedicated to learning and action on campus for the Centennial Days of Service and Sustainability—and countless more across our extended community. 650+

Alumnae/i led remarkable reunion accomplishments.

The Class of 1972 Starts Green Seed Fund

Together,

used their

as an opportunity

make Concord Academy a greener

Concord Academy’s class of 1972 was the very first class to celebrate Earth Day as students at the school. Ever since, members of this class have embraced their role as stewards of the environment and have worked to create, in the words of CA’s mission, “a more just and sustainable future” for those who followed. To honor their shared values while celebrating their 50th reunion, members of this class joined together to create The Class of 1972 Green Seed Fund. Under the care of the Concord Academy Environmental Sustainability Committee, contributions to this fund will support green initiatives at CA.

This fund reflects our class’s collective desire to give to the little part of the planet where we hope CA will continue to thrive.

Given

Class

Anonymous

Susan

Caroline

Holladay

Elisabeth

Evalyn

Ronni

Jennifer

Isabel

Helen

Sarah

Carolyn

Selina

Marian Lindberg

Helen

Kathleen

Harriot

Gretchen

Sarah Muyskens

Elizabeth Haight

Hope

Mary

Amanda

Pamela Rollings ’72

Anne Sa’adah

Susan Green

Emily Evarts

Christina

Jane Waldfogel

Marjory

Anne

Louise

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1972 classmates
50th reunion
to help
school.
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by 40 members of CA’s class of 1972 $78k+
of 1972 Green Seed Fund Contributors
(2)
Angevin ’72
Ballard ’72
Rust Bank ’72
Prosser Bellows ’72
Bemis ’72
Siegal Bialosky ’72
Wise Blackman ’72
Pratt Bryan ’72
Kraft Buckwalter ’72
Burke ’72 Rachel Carley ’72 Isabelle Carlhian ’72
Cox Dann ’72 Anne Dayton ’72 Janet Eyre ’72 Eliza Greene ’72 Sarah Holmes ’72 Alison Hill Jaskiewicz ’72
Pedersen Johnson ’72
’72, P ’14
Loring ’72
Eckles Mann ’72
Tuttle McGraw ’72
Megowen ’72
’72
O’Connell ’72
Stevens Poor ’72
Porter ’72
Powell ’72
’72
Swanstrom ’72
Vaughan ’72
Wagner ’72
’72
Wall ’72
Wallace ’72
Werbe White ’72 Storyteller Society Member

The Class of 1987 Strengthens the Annual Fund

In celebration of their 35th reunion, and to honor Concord Academy’s Centennial, volunteers from the class of 1987 set out to make history.

The class of 1987 reunion committee, made up of 13 dedicated volunteers, spent the year reaching out to classmates and generating excitement around their 35th reunion, while inspiring participation in their ambitious goals to raise $100,000 from half of the class. Through dedicated work and one-on-one outreach, the group exceeded their mark, garnering more than $109,000 from over 52% of the class (48 donors) in support of the Concord Academy Annual Fund—setting new class and 35th reunion giving records! This triumph was achieved as members of the class made leadership gifts, stretched to give just a little bit more, gave for the very first time, and answered the call to give in the final hours of the fiscal year.

This was collectively a hugely impactful way for our class to celebrate our reunion and I am, as I have always been, extremely proud of our great class and am very grateful for our dedication and commitment to this amazing school.

ALEXIS GOLTRA ’87

Increase in funds raised by 48 donors from the class of 1987, including 12 first-time donors and 18 classmates who reengaged in giving after a year or more.

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65%

I agreed to serve on the Centennial committees in the hope of helping to lay the groundwork for the next 100 years— providing educational excellence and personal growth to a fabulous mosaic of young people eager to learn.

JAMIE WADE COMSTOCK ’82, P’17

Volunteers keep us moving forward.

Service takes many forms at CA and is at the heart of our mission, so much so that CA kicked off its Centennial celebrations with two full days of service to the community. Our volunteers guide us by their example, and we are profoundly grateful for their contributions of time, knowledge, talent, experience, connection, and resources.

Your generosity sustains us today and positions us for the future.

2021–22 Centennial Celebration Planning Committee: Faculty, Staff, and Volunteers

This team of volunteers has been integral to planning Concord Academy’s Centennial celebrations. Building on connections across generations and the globe, their ideas are helping to shape a meaningful and joyful experience for everyone who has called CA home.

Kathleen Ames ’65, P ’95

Michael Bennett

Peter Boskey ’08

Justin Bull P ’25

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Renee Coburn

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P ’17

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P ’95

Michael Firestone ’01

Marion Freeman ’69

Merrill Genoa

Max Hall

Lara Jordan James ’80

Susan Johnson P ’20

Martha Kennedy Zahaan Khalid ’21

Don Kingman

Jamie Klickstein ’86, P ’15 ’18

Heidi Koelz

Melody Komyerov ’89, P ’25

Wenjun Kuai Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Karen McAlmon ’75

Laura McConaghy ’01

Rebecca Miller ’14

Robert Munro

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Alice Roebuck P ’25

Hilary Rouse

Carol Sacknoff P ’94

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65

Lucille Stott

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Kathleen Wells

Thomas Wilcox P ’01

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70 Sarah Yeh P ’24

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Centennial Day of Service Volunteers

This group of volunteers assembled across the country to organize and lead events in celebration of CA’s 100th birthday, focused on two enduring values of our school: service and sustainability.

Adam Cole ’09

Hui Dai P ’23

Jianying Du P ’15 ’16 ’23

Eliza Epstein ’08 Noah Fisk ’93

Serena Frechter ’14

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Cornelia Hall ’06

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11 Xiaoran Li ’02

Nathalie Kim Lieber ’92

Rebecca Miller ’14

Elisabeth Mitchell ’00

Theo Nuñez ’18

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Julia Packman ’14

Aisha Smith ’06

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Yaxian Wang P ’23

Guoping Zhang P ’21

Centennial Alumnae/i of Color Reunion Volunteers

In partnership with CA’s Community and Equity team and school leadership, this group of alumnae/i leaders is developing and will facilitate the 2023 Alumnae/i of Color Reunion during the Centennial festivities.

Trelane Clark ’92, P ’22 Co-Chair

Paolo Sanchez ’14 Co-Chair Adam Geer ’99

Karen McAlmon ’75

Anthony Neal ’77

Meisha Newman ’94

Shanika Paul ’15

Jocelyn Ronda ’02 Sharon Shakur ’80 Elyse Veloria ’16

CA Parents Council

Our CA Parents Council is an endlessly energetic group of parent volunteers. We are so thankful for their skill in connecting families with the school and one another, encouraging participation, and organizing events that make the CA student experience remarkable.

Lori Hick P ’19 ’22

President

Kristen Bjork ’81, P ’20 ’22

Brittanny Boulanger P ’23

Sheila Boyle P ’16 ’19 ’22

Cynthia DeChristofaro P ’20 ’22

Rebecca Derby ’84, P ’18 ’22

Yizhong Fan P ’22 ’23

Ayana Gonzalez P ’23

Jill Guzzi P ’19 ’22 ’25

Nicole Koch P ’24

Malay Kundu P ’22 ’25

Lexie Olmsted P ’22 ’23

Mei Qu P ’22

Lee Rosenbaum P ’19 ’22

Sirri Spiesel P ’23

Antonia von Gottberg P ’21 ’24

Tracy Welch ’89, P ’23 ’24

QianYi Xu P ’24

CA Parents Committee Co-Chairs

Embodying CA’s strong spirit of parent volunteerism, the following individuals help support and enhance the mission of the CA Parents Council. We are grateful for their boundless enthusiasm and talents as facilitators, organizers, and cheerleaders at so many events and activities throughout the school year.

Michelle Barry P ’24

Kristen Bjork ’81, P ’20 ’22 Brittanny Boulanger P ’23 Sheila Boyle P ’16 ’19 ’22

Cynthia DeChristofaro P ’20 ’22

Rebecca Derby ’84, P ’18 ’22

Jill Guzzi P ’19 ’22 ’25

Grayson Kasdon P ’22 ’24 Deborah Knoles P ’22

Nicole Koch P ’24

Malay Kundu P ’22 ’25

Kristen Lewis P ’24

Judith and Lee Rosenbaum P ’19 ’22 Kassia Silva P ’25

Sirri Spiesel P ’23

Lexie Olmsted and Ly Tran P ’22 ’23

Antonia von Gottberg P ’21 ’24

Tracy Welch ’89, P ’23 ’24

Parent Annual Fund Committee

We are thankful for the tireless efforts of the following individuals who led our parents in raising essential support for the 2021–22 Annual Fund.

Lee Rosenbaum P ’19 ’22 Co-Chair

Tracy Welch ’89, P ’23 ’24 Co-Chair

Karen Biemann P ’21 ’24

Dennis Goldstein P ’20 ’25

Jared Johnson P ’25

Ashley Shih P ’21 ’25

Linda Shih P ’21 ’25

Erica Silverman P ’25

Manish Talwar P ’17 ’23

Diane Tutin P ’24

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2021–22 VOLUNTEERS

Alumnae/i Steering Committee

CA’s Alumnae/i Association fosters lifelong connections between Concord Academy and our alumnae/i. We are grateful to the following leaders for their genuine care for CA and our entire community.

Karen McAlmon ’75

President

Yufeng Cai ’22

Trelane Clark ’92, P ’22 Hannah Fine ’22 Noah Fisk ’93

Isabella Ginsburg ’23

Alexis Goltra ’87

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Eliza Grossman ’17 Maris Hubbard ’12

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Matthew McCahill ’95 Emily McCormack ’22

Rebecca Miller ’14 Eric Nguyen ’00

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12 Nella Rasic ’09

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62, P ’88 Aisha Tasso ’23

CAYAC Committee (Concord Academy Young Alumnae/i Community)

Reaching out to fellow young alumnae/i from the classes of 2007 through 2021, the following volunteers galvanized Annual Fund participation and engagement with the school throughout the year. These are the leaders of the future!

Eliza Grossman ’17 Co-Chair

Rebecca Miller ’14 Co-Chair

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12 Co-Chair

Emma Benardete ’21

Abigayle Cosinuke ’12 Samantha Culbert ’15 Sophie Drew ’15 Charlotte Ko ’20

Alumnae/i Annual Fund Committee

We are indebted to the following graduates, who demonstrated their belief and investment in CA by leading our alumnae/i fundraising efforts and encouraging their peers to support CA’s 2021–22 Annual Fund.

Alexis Goltra ’87 Co-Chair

Matthew McCahill ’95 Co-Chair

Tess Munro Bauta ’94, P ’25 Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93 Caragh McLaughlin ’88

Alumnae/i Participation in Campus Activities

We are grateful to the following alumnae/i who added meaningfully to cultural and intellectual life at CA by engaging with our community virtually and in person, or whose books, articles, or other works were used by faculty and students during the academic year.

Erika Bailey ’90

Ezekiel Brown ’87, P ’22 ’24

Trelane Clark ’92, P ’22

Leslie Davidson ’66 Drew Gilpin Faust ’64

Rashaun Mitchell ’96

Nicole Rawling ’97

Ingrid Walker-Descartes ’91 Adnan Zubcevic ’75

Angela Minichiello ’21

Sarah New ’11

Camille Newton ’11 Abby Nicholson ’19 Alexander Ocampo ’10

Shreya Patel ’21

Thomas Smith ’08 Philip Stefani ’13 Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10 Jenna Troop ’09

Reunion Committee Members

Serving as inspiration for their classmates, these individuals helped ensure that their reunion gatherings were memorable, filled with joy, and reflective of their classes’ experiences at CA.

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47 Ellen Smith Harde ’62

Virginia Smith Hibbard ’62 Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62, P ’88 Holladay Rust Bank ’72 Evalyn Bemis ’72

Jennifer Wise Blackman ’72 Isabelle Carlhian ’72

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72 Marian Lindberg ’72, P ’14 Hope Stevens Poor ’72 Pamela Rollings ’72 Sally Behr Schendel ’72 Marjory Wall ’72

Rachel Lipson Glick ’77 Sara White Lennon ’77

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P ’17 Heidi Galpern ’82 Eric Goodheart ’82 Sung Kim ’82

David Kukla ’82

Peter Blacklow ’87

Hanna Bailey Boyle ’87 Alexis Goltra ’87

MaryHelen Gunn ’87, P ’24 Linsey Herman ’87 Jo-Ann McIntyre ’87 Andrea Silverman Meyer ’87

Jessica Curelop Miller ’87

Hilary Price ’87

Marie Richardson ’87 Sarah Russell ’87 Tanja Szabo ’87 Aram Zadow ’87

Emily Callejas ’92

Zachary Murphy ’92 Amanda Edelhart ’97 Nicole Rawling ’97 Sarah Sears ’97

Jason Hult ’02

Xiaoran Li ’02 Jocelyn Ronda ’02

Susanna Whitaker-Rahilly Waters ’02 Catarina Marques ’07

John Moriarty ’07

Lucy Kania ’12

Lucia Millham ’12

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Rhea Roy ’12 Stephanie Spies ’12

James Wyrwicz ’12

Dan Broun ’17

Anna Ginsburg ’17 Lauryn Phinney ’17 Stanley Zheng ’17

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Class of 1967 Honors Muche Desloovere ’67

For more than 54 years as class secretary, Murial “Muche” Desloovere ’67 served as a vital link between members of the class of 1967 and Concord Academy.

After she passed away this year, her classmates determined that a fitting tribute should take the form of the class notes Desloovere had tended and composed year after year. Without her, they wrote in the summer 2022 issue of CA Magazine, “this community of extraordinary women would not have come into being, much less flourished all of these years.” Recounting the story of Desloovere’s life in both beautiful, broad brushstrokes and intimate detail, they remembered, above all, her loyalty—to Concord and to the friendships and sensibilities she developed here. Their gift to one another in writing this memorial was a paean to the lifelong value of friendship.

Class Secretaries

We thank these alumnae/i for nurturing connections with their classmates. In collecting stories, pictures, and updates to share in CA Magazine, they strengthen the relationships that alumnae/i have with one another and the school.

Penelope Weadock Slough ’46

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Diane Sargent ’48

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP ’11

Phebe Ham ’50

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Mary Jenney Stewart ’53

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Helen Locke Cook ’56

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Eileen Behr Sunderland ’57

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Mary Poole ’59

Havana Bradley Moss ’60

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Ellen Smith Harde ’62

Anne Buxton Sobol ’62

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Caroline Herrick ’64

Wendy White ’64

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ’65

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Muriel Desloovere* ’67

Julia Harrison ’68

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Elizabeth Brown ’70, P ’08

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Evalyn Bemis ’72

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Marjorie Aelion ’74, P ’08

Victoria Huber ’75, P ’07 ’09 ’13

Sydney Miller ’75

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77

Jean McCormick ’77

Martha Livingston ’78

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Amelia Withington ’79

Lisa Siegel ’80

Lindsay Millard Clinton ’81

Sung Kim ’82

Lisa Moricoli Latham ’83

Katrina Pugh ’83

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Martha Leggat ’85

Madeleine Blanz-Mayo ’86

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Kerith Gardner ’87

Jay Golden ’88

Andrew Heimert ’89

Michael Romano ’89

Sarah Amory Welch ’90

Alexander Powell ’91

Sam Wilde ’93

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Karena Detweiler ’95

Johanna Rosen ’97

Sara Walker ’97

Michael Edwards ’98

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Keith Katz ’00

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Natalie Krajcir ’02

Heather Reid ’03

Christie Wilcox ’03

Elias Vivas ’04

Amanda MacLellan ’05

Cornelia Hall ’06

Eliza Perlmutter ’07

Peter Boskey ’08

Fannie Watkinson ’08

Jennifer Lamy ’09

Nella Rasic ’09

Kathryn Simon ’10

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11

Maxmillian Bender ’12

Emma Starr ’12

Melissa Pappas ’13

Natalie Ferris ’14

Rebecca Miller ’14

Samantha Culbert ’15

Arden Fitzpatrick ’16

Dolores Garcia ’16

Julia Kostro ’16

Julia Shea ’16

Samuel Barton ’17

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Theo Nuñez ’18

Emily Byers ’20

Sarah Gleba ’20

Katherine Stirling-Ellis ’20

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IN MEMORY 2021–22 VOLUNTEERS

We give because of the amazing students and the unique and caring learning environment this school has cultivated.

Consistent financial support makes a real difference at CA: 10% of the school’s annual operating budget comes directly from the Concord Academy Annual Fund. These yearly contributions support so many aspects of an education at CA—our one-on-one student advising program, diverse student life offerings, financial aid program, and talented and passionate faculty and staff. Collectively, individual annual gifts from the CA community make a crucial difference in day-to-day life on campus.

During the 2021–22 school year, 1,662 CA donors joined together and exceeded our $3.1 million Annual Fund goal. These gifts directly impacted the 407 students and the dedicated teachers and staff who nurture their potential. These critical funds provide for the vibrancy and creativity that we call the CA experience. Each and every year.

XIN FAN AND LI ZHANG P’24
We would not be CA without your support.
19 In 2021–22, the Annual Fund supported 10% of CA’s planned operating budget. $1,043,434 CURRENT PARENTS $1,270,495 ALUMNAE/I $328,652 GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS $8,002 FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS $499,169 PARENTS OF ALUMNAE/I $3,149,752 TOTAL RAISED 965 ALUMNAE/I 1,662 TOTAL DONORS EXCEEDED $3.1 MILLION GOAL BY NEARLY $50,000 The Annual Fund ensures CA’s strength. 272 PARENTS OF ALUMNAE/I 229 CURRENT PARENTS 106 GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS 90 FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS 2021–22 CONTRIBUTIONS Through an outpouring of generosity from donors around the world, giving to the CA Annual Fund remained strong. Thanks to every one of you, we exceeded our $3.1 million goal, providing the support needed to nurture every student’s promise.

The Annual Fund

Bumper boats and mini golf at Kimball Farm

CA Model UN Conference

CA Parents Book Club

CA Singers

Cabaret Night

Campus bikes

Canoe rides on the Sudbury River

The Chameleon student literary magazine

Chameleon costume

Chandler Bowl for Changing Lives Chapel talks

Chemistry of Cooking in house kitchens

Class Day Class Meetings Club Expo College counseling Community and Equity team and programs Community Weekends Convocation

Critical Conversations Speaker Series Dance Project performances

Teams

Academic Support Center

Affinity groups

All-School Council

All-School Scavenger Hunt

Alumnae/i and Students of Color Conference

Art shows

Assembly speakers

Baccalaureate dinner and performance

Boarding Community Dinners

Boarding Council

Boston theater trips

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner available to all

Centennial Days of Service and Sustainability for CA’s 100th Centennial Hall Fellow visit from Rashaun Mitchell ’96

The Centipede student newspaper

Digital music production Digital resources in the J. Josephine Tucker Library Directors’ Workshop

Environmental Symposium

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Utopias Expo
Senior Holiday Chapel Athletic

Family Weekend

Fiber arts studio

Financial aid grants

Food trucks on campus

Formal

Gender Equity Task Force (GETF)

GRiT (Gender Representation in Technology) student-run conference

H Mart shuttles

Halloween Dance Health services

Hiking Mount Wachusett Holiday concerts

House faculty

Inclusion Council

“Iron Chef” house competition Junior Leadership Retreat

Laser cutters and 3D printers

Mainstage theater productions

Martin Luther King Jr. Day programming

Media Lab

Orientation

Outdoor ice rink, skates, and helmets

Professional development for faculty and staff

Red and Blue Day

Senior Coffee House

Senior projects

Senior Transition Seminar

Tech Expo

Visiting artists and professionals

Weekend house food Wintermarkt

Wisdom from Commencement speaker Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

it all.

Virtually every aspect of CA’s vibrant campus life is supported by the Annual Fund. Every dollar raised makes an immediate difference on campus, helping CA continue to provide the distinctive experiences that make this school unique.

Medieval Feast

Mindfulness meditation class for parents

Museum of Science trip Music Café

On-campus movies and socials

One-on-one advising

Open Campus activities and games

Open house and campus tours

Service trips to local farms

S’mores on the Stu-Fac patio Snacks at break

Spirit Week

Sports team equipment

SpringFest Student Council Student films

Systems of Oppression student-led C&E assembly series

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Maker Space
Yearbook

Try everything. Use whatever is available to you. You might find the particular thing you want to express is better suited to one form or another.

We leaned into learning, together.

At CA, learning flourishes in the context of the relationships between educators and students.

In 2021–22, students directed their learning journeys in many ways. Through departmental studies and independent proposals, they partnered with faculty and staff to shape their educational experiences and share their discoveries with their peers. Here are just three examples of how that ever-unfolding process looked this year.

Senior Projects 2022: Love of Learning Comes to Life

Topics ranged broadly, reflecting the myriad interests of the class of 2022.

A wide array of senior projects reflected the many ways students pursued their intellectual and creative passions at CA. Some seniors took on hands-on learning, from designing and building a go-kart to constructing an electric guitar. Others created proposals—for a Mandarin class syllabus for heritage speakers or redesigned Boston transit maps. Some combined interests across disciplines, such as mapping the physics of a pirouette. Several took a theoretical approach, analyzing the cultural importance of teen cinema, studying the causes and effects of overconsumption of fast fashion, researching the history of how eugenics affected indigenous populations, or exploring rationality and game theory. Faculty and staff were eager to engage with them about their learning journeys in the spring.

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RASHAUN
2022

Students Took Center Stage

We welcomed the return of a full season of live performance on campus.

We expect CA students to be full collaborators in the creative process, from co-created Dance Project shows accompanied by live student musicians to Directors’ Workshop productions, where experienced theater students take the creative reins. This year—in the first full season of performances at CA since the pandemic began—so many students engaged full-heartedly in their art forms, bolstering our community.

In May, the Performing Arts Department proudly presented a concert titled [She] said, featuring music by, for, and about women. More than 70 students performed in CA’s instrumental and choral ensembles.

The Chameleon Chamber Players debuted two compositions, one by Cecilia Wang ’23 and another by 2021–22 Composer-in-Residence Marti Epstein, and the evening culminated in a stunning combined performance of Antonio Vivaldi’s Magnificat

C&E Programs Thrived on Partnership

Student leadership was essential to CA’s approach to educating about systems of oppression.

In 2021–22, Audeep Cariens ’22 spearheaded a series of assemblies in partnership with Grant Hightower, director of community and equity (C&E), and a new Leaders of Color Coalition, which Cariens helped form to lead and represent students of color. Over the fall, winter, and spring, they focused on systems of economy, justice, and education, presenting factual information about inequities across race, gender, and class.

Cariens asked his peers to consider not only how these systems operate across society but also how they shape individual

experiences at CA. Advisors took up the topics in their weekly meetings with advisees, and Cariens was pleased to notice in his own classes that teachers were actively engaging with the framework. “This is only the beginning of a long process,” he says. “We were just setting this up for the future.”

“It’s all developing organically,” Hightower adds. “We’re honoring relationships between students and adults as we identify and foster leadership in this space.”

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Recognizing Our Donors

The Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel is a place that all of us—students, faculty, staff, parents, alumnae/i, and friends—know, understand, and believe in.

Our gift circles tell the story of how the Chapel was created by many hands and became the heartbeat of our school. Every year, CA’s Annual Fund is built anew. The people listed on the following pages embrace the Annual Fund’s importance as an essential cornerstone for this community.

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RECOGNITION CIRCLES AND SOCIETIES

Storytellers Society

5+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING

We gather in the Chapel, CA’s “house 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.

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

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

$10,000–$24,999

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 school—a peal that all can hear.

Lamplighters

$50,000+

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

Our Lamplighters are our guides, our visionaries, and our believers. Their support for the Annual Fund illuminates the way for us all.

Senior Steps

2007–2011: $500+ 2012–2016: $250+ 2017–2021: $100+

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

Young alumnae/i 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 had chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly durable, 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.

25* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)

Storytellers Society

We gather in the Chapel, CA’s “house 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.

Their names are set in bold green type throughout these contributor lists.

This means every single one of you!

20+ Years of Consecutive Giving

Demonstrating exceptional commitment to CA, these stalwart 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!

Anonymous (4) Susan and Bill Adams P ’98 Katherine Agoos ’69

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P ’95

Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71

Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63 Wendy Arnold ’65

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

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P ’25

William Bailey

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Elizabeth Barringer ’70 Maud Palmer Barton ’52 Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP ’21 ’24

Eleanor Bemis ’66 Alexander Berlin ’01 Rachel and Richard Berlin P ’98 ’01 Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P ’92 Louisa and David Birch P ’81 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 Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73 Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P ’20 ’22 Margot Dewey Churchill ’60 Cecily Clark ’52

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61 Mary Clark ’65, GP ’24 Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P ’13 Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60 Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55 Anna and Peter Davol P ’88 ’93

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58 Frances Devitt P ’04 ’14

Susan and William Dewey ’84 Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85 Lisa Eckstein ’93 Jettie Edwards ’64

Nicholas Evans ’91

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65 Christine Fairchild ’75

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52 Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P ’16 ’18

The Firestone Family Abigail Fisher ’82

Lisa and George Foote P ’02 ’05 Adam Ford ’83

Marion Freeman ’69

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

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

David Goldberg ’88

Alexis Goltra ’87

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Deborah Gray Charles Green ’75

Elizabeth Green ’91

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P ’91

Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Catherine Gunn ’84

Nancy Hammond P ’85 ’88

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78

Delia Hatch ’71

Marna Hayden* ’56

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

Dinah Huntoon ’78

Gale Hurd ’61

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P ’03

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

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Sarah and Peter Jennings P ’20 ’21 ’25

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Dona and Michael Kemp P ’94 ’97

Joshua Kempner ’93

Martha Kennedy

Alexandra Kern ’98

Priscilla and Edward Kern P ’98 ’01

Matthew Kirkland ’90

Kathryn and Jamie Klickstein ’86, P ’15 ’18

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ’80

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Mary LaClair ’78

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63

Joanne and Paul Langione P ’98

George Larivee

Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P ’94 ’96

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P ’80

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Martha Leggat ’85

Marian Lindberg ’72, P ’14

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Babette and Peter Loring P ’96 ’98 ’01

Lucy Jewett Lowenthal ’71

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P ’10

Yves Mantz ’92

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

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Jeremiah Parker ’99

Carey Peabody ’73

Todd Pearce ’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

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

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53 Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86 Sue Sauer

Jenny Scheu ’69

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P ’88

Philip Schwartz ’80

Dana Denker Semmes ’67

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75 Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P ’82

Nancy Shober P ’79

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer Ellen Simsarian ’76

Penelope Slough ’46

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63 Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P ’96

Diane and Michael Spence P ’04

Elizabeth Staunton P ’93

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Lucille and Sandy Stott Lauren Moffa Syer ’92 Marcia Synnott ’57

Keith Tashima ’90

Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66 Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Daniel Towvim ’91

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76 Melissa Vail ’70

Edith Van Slyck ’57

Stuart Warner ’77

Deborah and Scott Weiss P ’00 Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P ’23 ’24

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Susan Kemble West ’62 Holly Whitin ’73

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P ’01

Andrea Williams ’73

Sandra Spencer Williams ’57

Andreas Winterfeld ’92

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62 Mary Wyman P ’92

Sandra Yusen ’86

Ellen MacLeish Zale ’67

$1–$99

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Olubunmi and Oluwaseun Adegoke P ’22

Carly Anderson ’08

John Anderson ’13

Kenneth Aronson ’06

John Arsenault ’06

Kate Bacigalupo ’20

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P ’25

William Bailey

Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard Mary Jane Bancroft ’60

Sally Poor Beck ’68

Sally Behr Schendel ’72

Rebecca Bender ’95

Luzdelcarmen Paulino and Roje Bent P ’23

Rachel and Richard Berlin P ’98 ’01

Matthew Biddle ’00

Ariel Bliss ’10

Mary Bliss ’17

Lynn and Howard Bloom P ’08 ’09 ’14

Henry Bodkin ’05

Robyn and Paul Bostrom P ’24

Samuel Boswell ’13 Chelsey Bowman ’08

Whitney Bowman ’97 and Michael Winetsky

Hanna Bailey Boyle ’87

Lillian Braden P ’90

Jessica and Christopher Bragdon Lydia Breckon P ’21 ’23

Virginia Pitkin Bride ’59 Sarah Brooks ’67

Ann Brown P ’22

Elizabeth Scofield Brown ’87

Jessica Brown ’80

Brendan Buckland ’10

Lucy Bucknell ’79

Rebekah Burckmyer P ’92

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP ’11

Andreas Byamana ’19

Diane Calef P ’12

William Campbell ’20

Joseph Caradimitropoulo ’16 Olivia Chatfield ’14

Allan Choi ’01

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Abigail Cohen ’01

Emily Coit ’98

Anne Colman

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P ’13

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.

Robin Comley P ’22

Xiomara Contreras ’13

David Conway ’87

Amy and Jermaine Cook-Wright P ’18

Abigayle Cosinuke ’12

Elizabeth Cosway ’14

Regina Coyle ’13

Nicholas Crowley

Rose Crowley ’15

Karen and Jim Culbert P ’15 ’17 ’19

Samantha Culbert ’15

Anne Daignault ’63

Alisa Golodetz Darmstadt ’86

Lucy Faulkner Davison ’52

Angus Davol ’93 and Jason Casolari Leslie Day

Johan de Besche ’87

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Larissa Borofsky Del Piero ’03

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Barbara Burn Dolensek ’57

Margaret Doubman ’17

Johanna Douglas ’10

Luke Douglas ’05

Sandra Snow Downes ’58

Sophia Drew ’15

Stéphane Dreyfus ’94

Malva Gordett and Michael Drossos P ’01 ’05

Bruce Duggan ’12

Beth Shipley and Peter Durney P ’10

Jettie Edwards ’64

Stephanie Hoar Einstein ’62

Abigail Erdmann and Lucas Aalmans P ’92 ’96

Nicholas Evans ’91

Noah Evans ’97

Josephine Ewing ’71

Rebecca Falkoff ’95

Cecily and Wallace Feldman P ’84

Dawn Pelton and Stuart Flavin P ’23

Jennifer and Christopher Floyd Adam Ford ’83

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Sara Hill Friedlander ’46

Gail Friedman and David Beard P ’11 John Funkhouser ’84

Barbara Jules Gage ’49

Michele Gamburd ’83

Alison Gearhart ’95

Sophia Ginsburg ’16

Julia Glass ’74

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Rubie Bell Gosnell ’74 Steven Gottlieb ’93

27* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)

Movers (continued)

Josephine and James Gow P ’20

Eden Parker Grace ’86

Julia Alling and Paul Graney Dale Ketcham Graves ’60

Laurence Vanleynseele and Jared Green ’88, P ’22

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Josephine Churchill Guerrieri ’65

Catherine Gunn ’84

Peggy Gurman and Ayres Hall GP ’23 ’24

James Hall ’04

Mary Hamel ’18

Seung Hee Han ’13

Megan Harlow ’04

Marna Hayden* ’56

Daniel Henderson ’91

Jane Hill ’63

Elise Hoblitzelle

Kirsten Hoyte P ’22 ’24

Jason Hult ’02

Mahfuj Hussain ’15

Jung Hee Hyun ’09

Sarah Ismail P ’92

Zora Jackson-Bartelmus ’13

Margaret Jay ’78

Ellen Jennings ’20

Sarah and Peter Jennings P ’20 ’21 ’25

Karen Johnson GP ’24

Jessica Jong ’05

Julie and Pierre Jospe P ’96, GP ’25

Hannah Kaemmer ’09

Lucy Kania ’12

Joan Kaufman P ’85

Roger Kaufman ’79

Joan Putnam Kimball ’66

Yassin Kina ’18

Charmaine Ko ’20

Madelon and Joel Krissoff GP ’23

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

Dat Le ’06

Lydia Leon ’74

Elizabeth Dewey Levey ’84 Thomas Lincoln ’78 Rebecca Lindegren Rebecca Locke ’93

Lucy Jewett Lowenthal ’71

Susan Loynd and Kris Mahoney P ’15 Peter Lynch ’76

Lucia Todd MacMahon ’58, P ’81 Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P ’14 ’17 ’18

Catarina Marques ’07 Frederick Marshall ’81 Howard Martin ’99

Ariele Martinez-Bugay ’09

Bill Maxfield P ’88 ’92

Elizabeth McAlister ’81 Ishbel McCann ’14

Gabrielle Glahn McRae ’95 Carlyn Meyerson ’12 Susan Middleton ’67 Angela Minichiello ’21

Elizabeth Hatch Moder ’75 Judith Morales P ’24

Kelcey Morange ’96

Elizabeth Vicksell and Peter Morse P ’09 Anna Morton ’11

Deborah Moses ’69

Barbara and Geoffrey Movius P ’98 Anna Myers ’95

Sydney Nagahiro ’17 Sarah New ’11

Anna Newberg P ’93 ’00

Justin Newberg ’00 Camille Newton ’11 Abby Nicholson ’19

Christopher Nicholson ’93 Caroline Craven Nielsen ’59 Theo Nuñez ’18

Irini and Nicholas Papadopoulos P ’13

Christopher Pappey ’15 Susannah Parke ’99 Shreya Patel ’21 Gabriel Perez-Putnam ’14 Eliza Perlmutter ’07 Jackson Philion ’20 Lauryn Phinney ’17 Olivia Pimm Leahy ’10 Susan Polk ’71 Mary Porter ’72

Shoshana Perry and Hale Powell P ’17 Carter Pratt ’86 Karen and Joseph Price Eleanor Putnam ’59 Arielle Raff ’95 Victoria Post Ranney ’56 Constance Gonczy and Steven Reich P ’98 Mary Rhinelander ’78 Gretchen Roorbach and Robert Wagner P ’17 Nandini Datta Roy ’93 Elizabeth Truslow Russell ’59 Penelope Russell P ’80 Hannah Sadtler ’03 Eliza Miller ’94 and Justin Samaha ’94 Jonathan Schechner ’98 Marjorie and Max Schechner P ’98 Janet Fates Scovil ’68 Dana Denker Semmes ’67 Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75 Carlyn Fitzgerald Setchell ’02 Tina Shan ’14

Justine Shapiro-Kline ’04 Pamela Shaw ’68 Rory Shea ’05

Amanda Shih ’21 Emily Shih ’21 Carolyn and Richard Shohet P ’82 ’84 ’87

Helaine Silverman P ’87 ’90, GP ’25 Ryan Sin ’13

Bliss Freytag Smith ’83 Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P ’05 ’08 Thomas Smith ’08

Erika Schluntz and Shivonne St. George P ’25 Philip Stefani ’13

Natalie Stein ’17 Brooks Stevens ’75 Kristin and Ayres Stiles-Hall P ’23 ’24 Jenny Stirling P ’20 Tanja Szabo ’87

Joshua Troop ’13

Katherine Tweedy ’71

Benjamin Upham ’94 Rufus Urion ’07

Ruth Villalovos P ’69 ’74, GP ’03 ’06 Susan Villarreal P ’12

Emily Walberg

Sidney Walker ’65, P ’97 Eunice Wang ’87

Stephen Warrington P ’24

Carey Mack Weber ’79

Daniel Weiner ’11

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Sarah Burckmyer Westwood ’92 Cornelia White ’70

Sarah Whitney ’58 Luka Willett ’20

Marguerite Willett ’65

Penelope Brown Willing ’61

Damian Winters ’00 Alexandra Wood ’08

Lynn Woodward ’81

Whitney Wykoff Schumer ’76

James Wyrwicz ’12

Sheila and Reid Young P ’25 Ellen MacLeish Zale ’67 Matt Zhou ’20

Sally Zimmerli and Timothy Seston P ’23

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We give because we are grateful for our sons’ CA experiences and we hope to pay it forward!
ANDREA
DARLING AND TODD BRADY
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$100–$499

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Pamela Aall ’68

Pongabha Abhakara ’98

Lisa and Thomas Aciukewicz P ’15 ’18

Mary Ackerly ’65

Lena and Darcy Adams P ’25

Marian Adams ’01

Ferzana Chowdhury and Mohammed Afsar P ’24

Julie Agoos ’74

Katherine Agoos ’69

James Aisenberg ’77

Louise Alden ’69

Geraldine Alias ’96

Sarah Almer ’94

David Alperovitz ’88

Christopher Alvarez ’10

Ellen McMillan Aman ’49

Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71

Suzanne Kelleigh Anderson ’73

Margery Ansara ’97

Michael Antonitis ’13

Sheryl Cuker Appleyard ’80

Leila Ladjevardi Arsanjani ’87

Abbe Levin and Ronald Arsenault P ’06

Benjamin Auspitz ’91

Danny Azon ’04

Salieujang Jallow Bah and Dawda Bah P ’23

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

Erika Bailey ’90

Elisabeth Baker ’83

Sally and R. Lisle Baker P ’90

Caroline Ballard ’72

Erica Domar Banderob ’71

Tricia and Peter Barkley P ’16

Charles Barnett ’76

Jake Bartlett ’91

Elizabeth Bates ’66

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley Allison First Beakley ’87

Helen Johnston Beal ’62

Jennifer Beal ’79 and Julian Cole P ’12

Carolyn Beecher ’72

Catharine Beecher ’70

Judith Howe Behn ’61

Elisabeth Prosser Bellows ’72

Eliza Bemis ’99

Emma Benardete ’21

Alexander Berlin ’01

Matthew Berlin ’98

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P ’92

Lee Berresford ’92

Stefanie Riego Bester ’92

Ronni Siegal Bialosky ’72

Karen and Hans-Peter Biemann P ’21 ’24 Louisa and David Birch P ’81

Jesse Birge ’88

Ann Birk P ’97

Nancy Ellis Black ’66

Margery and Neil Blacklow P ’83 ’87

Nancy Blackmun P ’94 ’95

Cynthia and Charles Bliss P ’10 ’13 ’17

Seth Blumsack ’93

Gail and Steven Blumsack P ’93 ’95

Dinah and J. Alexander Bodkin P ’05 Ami Boghani ’99

Susan Bogue Myslik P ’22

Christopher Borden ’80

Elizabeth Norseen Boritt ’63 Emily Bortz ’76

Marianne Boswell P ’13

Marisa Boynton ’07

Theodore Bradford ’87

William Bradnan P ’89

Harriet Motley Branson ’65

Judith Osher and Joel Bresler P ’17 ’19

Conant Brewer ’74 Mary Bright ’88

Evelyn Burr Brignoli ’62

Renate and Dale Brookins GP ’14 ’17 ’18

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47

Helen Parker Brown ’87 and Francis Brown P ’25 Martha Brown GP ’25

Louisa Browne Soleau ’71

Isabel Pratt Bryan ’72

Lara and Phillip Buchanan P ’23 Jane Bunker ’62

Meredith Hare Burke ’58

Catherine Byrne P ’99 ’02 ’08

John Byrne ’99

Pamela Collins Cafiero ’83

Ruth Kaplan Calka ’80 and James Calka P ’14 Nina Callahan ’16

Pamela and Peter Callahan P ’16

Jonathan Campbell ’83

Melanie Campbell ’86

Nan Carey ’65

Sarah Green Carmichael ’00 and Benjamin Carmichael ’01 Andrea and Louis Carranza P ’24

Elizabeth Lamkin Cebul ’09 Alyssa Cerkleski P ’16

Jenny Chandler Thomas Chou ’74

Sarah Christopher ’92

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61 Kim Nourse Clark ’72

Margaret Moore and Paul Clark P ’89 Trelane Clark ’92, P ’22

Alice Trexler and Downing Cless P ’07

Mary Murray Coleman P ’86 ’88

Charles Collier ’85, P ’22 ’24

Rebecca and Bernd Comjean P ’25 Helen Comninos ’62

Benjamin Conway ’91 Rachel and Curtis Coppersmith P ’08 ’11 Maximilian Coqui ’93

Ann Corbey P ’90

Margaret Graham Coreth ’57

Annette and Richard Cortese GP ’25 Jeanne and Richard Cross P ’95 ’00

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Prudence and William Crozier GP ’25

Morrison Colyer Crum* P ’81 ’83

Hilary Walther Cumming ’87

Susan Harris Curtin ’56

Elisabeth Pierce Dallape ’82

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Maud Smith Daudon ’73

Khadijah Davis ’94

Anna and Peter Davol P ’88 ’93

Ann Bemis Day ’48

Susan Day ’69 Peter de Blank ’92

Antony Decaneas P ’93 ’98

Frances Denny ’03

Sarah Derby ’87

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 Catherine Dickey and Peter Smith P ’04 Kim and Robert Diebboll P ’02 Robin and Paul DiGiammarino P ’04 Carol Green ’04 and Samuel Donovan ’02 Jessica and Henry Dormitzer P ’20 Katharine Eaton Dreier ’48, P ’75 ’77 ’85

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

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Annabel Ripley Ebersole ’70

Therese and David Eckford P ’23 Athena and George Edmonds P ’11 ’20

Michael Edwards ’98

Caroline James Ellison ’90

Robert Elwood ’78 Rodica and Alexander Emanuel P ’83, GP ’25 Elizabeth Emmons ’75 Eliza Epstein ’08

Constance Burr Evans ’69 and Norris Evans P ’02 Helena Evans ’65

Marjory Evans

Karen Davidson and Edward Evantash P ’16 ’18

Margaret Klepacz and Carlos Faerman P ’20 John Faigle ’89

Susan and John Faigle P ’89 Christine Fairchild ’75

Ivy and Henry D. Fairfax Jennifer Fallon ’87 Amy Lovell Fay ’51

Tony Featherston

Katharine Sisson Feehery ’75

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

Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P ’01

Cynthia and Timothy Ferris P ’14 ’16 Anna Fincke ’93

Ellie and Stuart Fine GP ’22 Caitlin FitzGerald ’02

Mary Snow and Ross FitzGerald P ’24 Valerie and Doug Fleishman P ’23 Dorothea Flink GP ’13 Susan Flink P ’13 Suzannah Flint ’56

Therese and William Flynn GP ’23 Amy Goorin Fogelman ’93 and Matthew Fogelman P ’23 Susan and John Foley P ’22 Lisa and George Foote P ’02 ’05 Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86 Gail Robinson Fowlkes ’72

Darlene and Louis Franco P ’22 Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Marilyn and Gerald Friedler GP ’24

Martha and Frederick Fritz GP ’23

Sharon Grimberg and Peter Frumkin Patricia Brown Fugee ’83

Thomas Gagnon ’85

David Gainsboro ’06

Judith and Joseph Gallagher P ’14

Howard Gardner P ’87 ’90 ’94

Kerith Gardner ’87

Sophia and Edward Garmey Jane and Alexander Gavis P ’18 Joan and Tom Geismar GP ’23

Nancy Gillespie ’75

Elizabeth Ginsberg and Larry Sodano P ’13

Nola Glatzel ’08

Richard Glazerman ’81

Matthew Goldenberg ’08

Regina and Joseph Goodwin P ’18

Linda Goorin P ’93 ’96

Sarah Gore and Charles Ruberto P ’20 ’21

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Andrew Gottlieb ’87

Maureen and Joseph Grasso P ’01

Deborah Gray

Charles Green ’75

Michael Green ’94

Martha and Paul Green P ’00

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Janice Hinkle Gregory ’68, P ’09 Ella Griffiths ’20

Eliza Grossman ’17

Daniel Grunebaum ’83

Roxane and Stephen Gudeman GP ’25 Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Beverly Vassar Haas P ’93 ’95 ’00

Hope Howland Hale ’59

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

Cornelia Hall ’06

Abigail Halperin ’72

Shira Hammarlund ’87 Katharine Hammond ’88

Nancy Hammond P ’85 ’88 Ye Zhu and Ji Hao P ’25

Jessica Harder ’97

Adam Harper ’94

James Harper ’94

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78 Delia Hatch ’71

Sherry Haydock ’71

Daphne Hays ’81

Candace Wilder Heaphy ’62 Edith and George Henderson P ’01 ’04

Linsey Herman ’87

Mercedes Escorihuela and Jose Hernandez P ’21 ’24

Molly Herron ’01

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger ’64

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

NhuPhuong Trieu-Hindle and David Hindle P ’25

Julie and James Hines GP ’25

Diah Douglas and Paul Hirst Beth and David Hirzel P ’91 ’95

Bryan Hobgood ’05

Kimberly Holden ’84

29* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)

Virginia Holderness P ’92

Helen Hollingsworth ’69

Beverly and David Hosokawa P ’19

Julia Houk ’57

Sarah Hsia ’92

Christopher Hubbard ’98

Polly Hubbard ’83

Lee Ann Bartow and William Hubbard P ’12

Katherine Hudson ’66

Amy Huntoon ’70

Dinah Huntoon ’78

Irene Huntoon ’75

Rachel Segall and James Hurley P ’16 ’18

Brenden Hussey ’87

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Carl Ingersoll ’80

Judith Nilan Jackson ’58

William Jacobs ’12

Anne Clark Jarboe ’66

Alison Hill Jaskiewicz ’72

Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Alice Jayne ’97

Xiaohua Cheng and Xiaoye Jiang P ’25

Tian Zheng and Hui Jin P ’19

Marjorie Hornblower Johnson ’60, P ’01

Robin Johnson P ’24

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72

Susan Johnson and Kelly LeComte P ’20

Cornelia Jones ’60

Kristin Jones ’75

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Walter Judge ’78

Reuben Kabel ’97

Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen ’64

Themis and Andrew Karpouzis GP ’25

Sebleledet Kasahun P ’24

Nancy Kates ’80

Alejandra Katz ’00 and Keith Katz ’00

Josephine Kean P ’89 ’90

Laura Bergmann and Harry Kellett P ’24

Ryan Kelley ’91

Gillian Shaw Kellogg ’59

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Alexandra Kern ’98

Priscilla and Edward Kern P ’98 ’01

Lauren Kett ’01

Judy and Jonathan Keyes P ’76 ’79, GP ’02 ’06

Rawan Khabbaz P ’25

Michele Plaue Kijak ’86

Jessica King ’95

Jessie King ’95

Kelsey McDermott Kinsella ’13

Madeline Foote Kirchner* ’43

Mary Klatt GP ’22

Joan and Reuben Klickstein P ’86 ’89, GP ’15 ’18 ’20 ’22

Betty Knake P ’97

Anne Preston Knowlton ’53

Anjali Koka ’95

Michael Kolman ’88

Jane Kondev P ’21

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ’80

Sarah-Ann Kramarsky P ’79 ’85

Kendra and Gary Kratkiewicz P ’12 ’16

Benjamin Krug ’00

David Kukla ’82

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Regina and Ken Kurker GP ’22 Joanne and Paul Langione P ’98

Mary Lassen ’71 and Martin Liebowitz P ’99 ’02

Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78

MaryHelen Gunn ’87 and Matthew Laurence ’85, P ’24

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P ’94 ’96

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Peter Lauriat P ’94 ’96

Elisabeth Grote Lay ’52

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Bouzha Cookman and William Lehr P ’17

Sara White Lennon ’77

Catherine Holst Levine ’58

James Lichoulas ’91

Alison TenHoor Lies ’97

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Stephen Lloyd ’01

Marina Long ’10

Amy Longsworth ’76

Mary Paul Loomis ’66 Mark Lu ’91

Yanyan Shen and Bin Ma P ’24

Catherine Petersen Mack ’64 and Talbot Mack P ’87

Layth Madi ’96

Lauren Abraham Mahoney ’97

Christopher Maire ’06

Wendy and David Mangels Yves Mantz ’92

Anne Manuel ’76

Eden Brenner and Robin Martin P ’24 Susan Martin ’03

Vera Martin

Susan Lindeberg and Andrew Mason P ’07

Sandra Mason P ’19

Judith and Gregory Mathus P ’89 Daniel Matthews P ’08

Peter Maxfield ’92

Karen McAlmon ’75

Sarah McBride ’87

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Jo and William McConaghy P ’01 ’06

Susan McDonald ’73

Rosamond Brooks McDowell ’42

Cynthia McFadden ’54

Philip McFarland P ’80 ’84

Suzanne Parry and John McGarry P ’22 ’23

Barbara Storey McGrath ’73

Kelly McIntosh P ’25

Cecily Deegan McMillan ’74 P ’03

Vesper Mei ’87

Robert Melendy P ’14

Andrea Silverman Meyer ’87

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P ’17 ’20

Carol Millard ’82 and David Kaufman ’82

Carol Miller

Jessica Curelop Miller ’87 Russell Miller ’97

Sydney Miller ’75

Lucia Millham ’12

Margaret McKenna and Steven Mirin P ’06 ’11 John Moavenzadeh ’85

Stephanie Pickman Monahan ’70

Karen and Michael Monroe P ’25 Frances Smith Moore ’62 Rebecca Sherrill More ’65 Alice Hitchcock Morrish ’46 Samantha Morse ’09 Havana Moss ’60

Sarah Margolies Mueller ’87 Eithne Costello and John Muldoon P ’20 Angela Munro ’95 and Benjamin Brooks ’91 Judith Turner Munson ’58

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58 Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P ’19 ’21 Joung Hwa and Bok Namgung P ’17 ’18

Kranti Narra GP ’18 ’22

Pamela and Paul Ness John Newcomer ’87

Betty and Stephen Newton P ’11 Mary Nicholas ’63 Alexander Nichols ’02 Diana Nicholson GP ’16 ’23

Barbara and Murray Nicolson P ’81 ’83

Elizabeth Nordell ’79 Anne Norris P ’23 Lynne Dominick Novack ’67 Cynthia Fay Nuzzo ’72

Jean “Gingie” McClung Nye ’71 Susan and Edward O’Brien GP ’23 Tara O’Brien Pride ’82 Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72 C. Barrett O’Connor ’80

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56

Nicole and Michael O’Malley P ’24 Alexander Ocampo ’10 Richard Oh ’79

Michel and Derek Ohly P ’25 Steven Olitsky GP ’24 Iris Oliver ’15

Kurt Opsahl ’89

Lucy James Ordoobadi ’75 Linda Greene Ortwein ’74 Erin and Harold Owen P ’25 Paula Pace ’60 Julia Page ’66

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53 Catherine Pakenham ’88 Casey Pant ’87

Laura Smith Parker ’72 Megan Brown Pasquina ’04 Marilyn Paul ’70

Raymond Paynter ’85

Laura Richardson Payson ’47 Carey Peabody ’73 Todd Pearce ’88 Thalia Perez-Macias ’13

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Mary Carpenter and George Perkins ’75, P ’13 Martha and Sam Peterson GP ’25 Louise Peterson-Arnzen ’75 and Breck Arnzen P ’09 ’10 ’13 Anne Pfitzer ’85

Gretchen Pfuetze P ’91 ’94

Eileen Mullen and Douglas Phillips P ’11 ’15

Joy and A.W. Phinney P ’17

Sonia Pieczara ’83

Sylvia Channing Pope ’58

Alexander Powell ’91

Barbara and Arthur Powell P ’91

Hilary Price ’87

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Emilie Clarke Privratsky ’62

Alexander Pugh ’85

Allison Djerf Ranson ’75

Terri and Peter Rappaport GP ’25 Nicholas Rathbone ’87

Nicole Rawling ’97

Andrea Geiger Re ’89

Jean Beasley Read ’50

Richard Read ’75 Juan Real ’87

Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66

Holly Reed ’71

Nancy and Nick Reed GP ’25

Peilin and Todd Reed P ’25

Jane and John Reeder P ’89

Carmin Reiss and Eric Green P ’07 ’11

Aimee Reveno ’85

Elisabeth and Mark Rhodes P ’08

Susan and Robert Ridgley GP ’22 Alyssa Haywoode and Malcolm Robinson P ’21 Anne Rockwell ’87

Christopher Rodger ’93

Alison Chalmers Rodin ’67

Louise Rogen ’67

Jocelyn Ronda ’02

Johanna Rosen ’97

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61 Deirdre and David Rosenberg P ’86 Jan Rosenfeld ’73

Philip Rossoni ’80

Virginia Fitzgerald and Yoel Roznitsky P ’24

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05

Alexander Russell ’04

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Kristin Russell ’90

Sarah Russell ’87

Sarah Russell ’94

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53 Anne Sa’adah ’72

Carol Sacknoff P ’94 Mariko Sakurai P ’21

Vanessa Salcedo P ’24

Heather and Richard Salerno P ’23 Sameer Salgaocar ’87

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86 Paolo Sanchez ’14

Laura and Thomas Sander P ’20

Evelina Pierce Sarles ’65

Hamilton Sawczuk ’17

Nancy Sawyer GP ’18

Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71 Daniel Schulman ’99

Sarah Sears ’97

Sherry MacPherson Sears ’72 Jill Seeber P ’22

Judi Seldin P ’15

Susan and Frederick Seward P ’98

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Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76

Sharon Shakur ’80

Meredith Stelling Shank ’78

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P ’82

Kristian Shaw ’07

Margaret Keenan Sheridan ’63

Ted Sherman

Jing Xiao and Lie Shi P ’22

Evelynn Hammonds and Alexandra Shields P ’21

Elisabeth Moizeau Shima ’55

Nancy Shober P ’79

Sarah Shohet ’87

Caroline Griswold Short ’06

Rebecca Shovan ’62

Elizabeth Simpson ’72

Ellen Simsarian ’76

Larissa Shyjan and Robert Skrivanek P ’24

Polly Gambrill Slavet ’63

Penelope Slough ’46

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Kellie and Brad Smith

Karen and Josh Sobol P ’25

Arlene and Michael Sobol GP ’25

Jonathan Sommer ’94

Dmitriy Sonkin P ’16

Maria De Leon and Ronald Soto P ’25

Amy Spalding-Fecher ’79

Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P ’96

Elissa Spelman ’96

Diane and Michael Spence P ’04

Rebecca Spence ’94

Marc St. Andre ’96

Sandy Starr and Raine Figueroa P ’08 ’12

Marjorie Staub P ’09

Elizabeth Staunton P ’93

Lena Stein ’11

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Ruth Stevens P ’70 ’72 ’75

Mary Stockton ’74

Tyler Stone ’05

Carol Stoney ’73

Shelly and Tim Storbeck Kelsey Stratton ’99

Emilie Stuart ’61

Jennifer Stumpf ’89

Nancy and Charles Styron P ’13

Corinne Byers Sucsy ’52

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P ’04 ’07

Eileen Sunderland ’57

Kathleen Surman ’94

Jessica Flaxman and Jake Sussman P ’20

Pratiksha and Manish Talwar P ’17 ’23

Fredericka Tanner ’71

Keith Tashima ’90

William Taylor ’09

Elizabeth Temin ’86

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P ’19

Dorothea Wyman Thomas ’53

Sarah Anderson Thompson ’99 Evelyn McKinstry Thorne ’44

Torben Thurow ’91

Paul Thut GP ’22 ’23

Vanessa Tillman-Brown ’98

Nicholas Todd ’95

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Matea and Sesilio Toribio P ’23

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Daniel Towvim ’91

Moyra and Robert Traupe Jenna Troop ’09

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76 Laura Twichell ’01

Joan Underwood ’67

Deborah Choate and David Urion P ’07 Jill Peabody Uris ’65

Derek Vaillant ’83

Janet and Henry Vaillant P ’83 ’86

Frances Howes Valiente ’64 and Hector Valiente P ’88

Sheila-Llyn Van Nederveen ’85 Ellen Vannah ’76

Cecily Vaughan ’64

Katharine Read Villars ’77

Nancy Vineberg P ’19

Quoc Phan and Phuc Vo P ’20

Francie Hunt Von Mertens ’62

Melissa and George Vosburgh GP ’16 ’21

Emily Wade P ’82, GP ’17

Kristen Wainwright ’68

Sara Walker ’97

Elizabeth Reardon Walsh ’91

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

Julia and Dexter Wang P ’93 ’96

Marian Ware ’66

Susanna Whitaker-Rahilly Waters ’02

Judith Sargent Weaver ’54 Mark Weinberger ’03

Margaret Read-Weiss and Frederick Weiss P ’03

Marina Weiss ’03

Polly Welch ’67

Samuel Welch ’84

Karen Schwartz and Andrew Wellnitz P ’25

Susan Kemble West ’62

Gayle Slattery and Robert Wexler GP ’25

Emily Wheeler ’70

Elizabeth Devine Wilczek ’64 and Frank Wilczek P ’91

Andrea Williams ’73

Sandra Spencer Williams ’57

Jennifer Willmann ’80

Katherine Stanley Wilson ’96

Adam Winograd ’21

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

Antoinette and Brian Winters P ’00

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Rebecca Schotland Wolsk ’89

Ye and King Wong P ’24

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai ’99

Susan Wood ’70

Lucia Norton Woodruff ’61

Mary Woolsey ’75

Tremaine Wright ’90

Hannah Wunsch ’93

Mary Wyman P ’92

Peter Yeomans ’86

Aram Zadow ’87

Junwei Zhang ’21

Peng Li and Mingquan Zheng P ’24

Stanley Zheng ’17

Samuel Zimbabwe ’95

$500–$999

Anonymous (4) Kaya Adams ’89

Susan and Bill Adams P ’98

Marjorie Aelion ’74 and Thomas Leatherman P ’08 Diane Allen ’68

Lane Coburn Alonzo and Pedro Alonzo P ’23 Rosemary Grande and Alphonse Antonitis P ’13

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ’65 Martha and Edward Bacigalupo P ’20

Victoria Baeger Daffner P ’23

Susan Merritt Baird ’70

Elizabeth Hufstader Balay ’81

Anne Bartlett ’75

Mary Helen Lorenz and Kenneth Bassett P ’02 Alice Beal ’68

Donald Bell ’76 Eleanor Bemis ’66

Evalyn Bemis ’72

Alison and Blair Benjamin P ’20 Timothy Bergreen ’82 Ellen and Barry Birnbaum GP ’25

Lisa and Christopher Boehm P ’23 Arisa and David Boit P ’21

Wendy LaBarre-Borowicz and John Borowicz P ’23

Jessie Bourneuf ’67

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Joan Bruck P ’85 ’88, GP ’25

Claudia Burke ’91

Natalie Callander ’76 Sophronia Camp ’67

Charles Carey ’04 Lizsa Chng and Eric Chan P ’25

Laura Chandler ’71

Kathleen and Robert Chartener P ’23 Adrian Chavira P ’24

Lael Hiam Chester ’83 and Charles Chester P ’17 Jesse Cohen ’75

Elizabeth and John Crowley P ’23 ’24

Jessica Keimowitz and Patience Crozier P ’25

Anne Fishel and Christopher Daly P ’08

Tammy Damon ’66

Katharine Daugherty ’85 and Michael Hoch Leslie Davidson ’66

Francis de Marneffe* P ’75 ’77 Norma Dinnall and James Hoyte GP ’22 ’24

Barksdale English ’91

Jessica Erdmann-Sager ’92

Janet Eyre ’72

Elizabeth Caffrey ’96 and Francis Faulkner ’96

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52

Myra Ferguson GP ’20

Nancy Crum Ferry ’81

Abigail Fisher ’82

Noah Fisk ’93

Patricia Franco GP ’22

Melissa and Chris Frost P ’17 ’19 Lisa and Ben Garmon P ’95 ’00 Annkatrine and John Gates P ’24 Maureen and Robert Giese Barbara Cockrill and Christopher Gootkind P ’13

Anne Morgenthau Grand ’65

Margaret Morgan Grasselli ’68

Katia Brown Green ’88 and Brian Green ’88, P ’22

Gale Robb Guild ’53

Patricia and Bradford Hager P ’06 ’08

Carolyn Hall and Gordon Hall III Meredith Rollins Hamer ’52 and Myron Hamer P ’85

Caird Harbeck ’87

Jean Harbeck P ’87

Ellen Smith Harde ’62 and Dudley Harde Alexandra Harvey ’76 Torin Hayes ’05

Margaret Lewis Herbert ’56 Louisa Heyward ’72

Daniel Hirshberg ’94

Frederic Hoppin P ’89, GP ’12 Rumey Ishizawar ’92

Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ’83 and Doug Jacobs Larc Nicholson Jaycobs and Richard Jaycobs P ’16 ’23

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63 Holly and John Kania P ’12 ’16 Bess Kargman ’00

Grayson and Robert Kasdon P ’22 ’24 Joshua Kempner ’93

Alexis and Najib Khalil P ’23

Anne Davidson Kidder ’62

Sylvia Fischer and Dennis Kim P ’25 Sung Kim ’82

Kristen and Abdelmalek Kina P ’18 ’20 Matthew Kirkland ’90

Annlouise and Robin Kirkland P ’90 Naomi Ko ’91 and Avinoam Urbas P ’21

Melody Komyerov ’89 and Joshua Komyerov P ’25

Karen and William Korn P ’19 Jill Kantrowitz Kunkel ’93 Mary LaClair ’78

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63 Chi Kin Lai ’03

Deborah Baskin and Robert Larsen P ’17 ’20

Martha Leggat ’85

Nathalie Kim Lieber ’92

Elizabeth and John Lodge P ’25 Edward Lontoh ’02

Dewiany Gunawan and Ruly Lontoh P ’02 ’04

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Ann Ayala-Macey and Scott Macey P ’24

Kathleen Eckles Mann ’72 Jean McCormick ’77

Brooke McDonnell ’91

Jannett Downer McIntyre ’70 Caragh McLaughlin ’88

31* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)

Cameron McNeil ’87

Brenda Zhuang and Guangnan Meng P ’24

Toni Russell Merrick ’62

Elizabeth and Jonathan Michaeli P ’25

David Miller ’03

Deborah Greenman and Humphrey Morris P ’06 ’11

Joan Weidlein Mudge ’65

Kathryn Mudge ’83

Ellen Mugar ’70

Katharine Munro ’68

Alison Muyskens ’78 and Patricia Intrieri Catherine Naden ’01

Wendy Aaronson Newman ’91

William Ogrodnick ’97

Marjorie Oleksiak ’84

Geetanjali and Subrat Pani P ’19 ’23

Tanika Panyarachun ’05

Jeremiah Parker ’99

Christina Smith and Dean Pasalis P ’20

Deborah Gordon and Roy Perlis P ’22 ’24

Mary Poole ’59

Betsy Rudnick and Bruce Posner P ’07

Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Khinlei Myint-U and Jayaraj Rajagopal P ’22

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Katharine and William Reardon P ’91

Katherine Reeder ’89

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Lori Van Hout and James Rioux P ’17 Alice and Andrew Roebuck P ’25 Elizabeth Ruml ’70

Sina Saidi ’80

Jenny Scheu ’69

Nancy Schoeffler ’69 Philip Schwartz ’80

Sara Goldsmith Schwartz ’83

Erica and Scott Silverman ’90, P ’25

Melanie Simpson ’85

Clement Sin ’09

Virginia Sisson ’75

Catherine Smith ’71

Diana Dennison Smith ’64

Jessica and Mark Somol P ’23

Dinny Starr ’81 and Alan Gordon P ’21

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Ann Stiles GP ’23 ’24

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Lauren Moffa Syer ’92

Jiraporn and Varun Taepaisitphongse P ’23

Kate and Ben Taylor P ’09

Polly Hoppin and Robert Thomas P ’14

Carol and John Thompson GP ’23

Susan Page Trotman ’61

Judith Howe Tucker and James Tucker P ’05

Esther Dominguez and Jonathan Turner P ’23

Andrea and Glen Urban P ’86 ’89

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ’73

Christina Wagner ’72

Elizabeth Sherman Walker ’72

Maggie and William Walsh GP ’22 Gail Weinmann ’67

Deborah and Scott Weiss P ’00

Allyson Kurker and James Weitzman P ’22

Sarah Amory Welch ’90 Holly Whitin ’73

Angela Middleton Wilkins ’48 and Herbert Wilkins GP ’12

$1,000–$1,921

Anonymous (5)

Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59 Faith Andrews Bedford ’63 Gregory Badger P ’19 ’23

Lotte Bailyn P ’80

Joseph Baker ’88

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt Allison Barber ’80

Sarah and Joseph Baron P ’25

Virginia and David Barrow P ’23 ’25

Karina and Marco Barrozo P ’21

Hanna and James Bartlett GP ’24 Maud Palmer Barton ’52

Elizabeth Becton ’02

Wendy Bennett ’72

Susan and Walter Birge III P ’88 Betsy Blume ’82 Elisabeth and Tom Boyle GP ’16 ’19 ’22

Louisa Bradford ’69

Amanda Branson Gill ’95 Katherine Wilson and David Breault P ’16 ’19 Victoria Urban Broer ’78 Anne MacDonald-Broun and Adam Broun P ’17

Anna Muoio and Ezekiel Brown ’87, P ’22 ’24

Jennifer and Kevin Burke P ’24 Xiuli Chen and Haihong Cai P ’25

Martha and Ross Campbell P ’20 Diana and Jon Carson P ’23 Carol and Chet Cekala P ’18 Anne Clark ’89

David Clark

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

Peter Clevenger ’86 Susan Coolidge P ’94

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60

Soledad Valenciano and Francis Craig P ’14 ’17

Marguerite Cutler ’67

Van Nguyen and Anh Dang P ’23

Lauren and Clinton Darling GP ’21 ’24

Jean and George deTarnowsky GP ’24

Susan and William Dewey ’84 Elizabeth Ames Dietz ’95 Anne Nordblom Dodge ’68

Kathryn Geismar and Ken Dornstein P ’23

Lavinia Davis Downs ’53

Amy Dunbar ’74

Molly and Jeffrey Eberle P ’99 ’04 Lisa Eckstein ’93

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93 Sarah and John Ehlinger P ’22

Shelly and David Emanuel ’83, P ’25

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

Linda Galston Fates ’65

Gwendolen Storey Feher ’77

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P ’15 ’19 Laura and Andrew Fine P ’22 Laura and Henry Fisher P ’21 ’24 Peter Fisher ’74

Lauren Fortmiller ’65

Graceann and Fred Foulkes P ’13 Shannah Hall and Bradley Franckum P ’21 Amy and James Fredericks P ’20 Rebecca and Marc Gamble P ’17 Alison Gilligan ’79

Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P ’16 ’17 ’23 Abigail and Charles Glassenberg P ’24 Candace Hua and Laszlo Gombos P ’25 Eric Goodheart ’82

Sophie Goodman ’08 Kate Moriarty Graham ’02 Melissa Steiner-Griffiths and Christopher Griffiths P ’20 Abigail Faulkner and Hobart Guion P ’15 Samantha Halem ’90 and David Himelfarb P ’22 Sung Ho Han Caroline Harwood ’69 Qin Wang and Ying Hu P ’21 Amy deLone Hutter ’87 and Matthew Hutter P ’25 Cynthia Hyde ’70 Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P ’03 Natalie Rice Ireland ’64 Laura and Jared Johnson P ’25 Robin Jones ’73 Bahati Kanuma and Guillaume Kalere P ’24 Stephanie and Steven Kasok P ’15 Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77 Daniel Kramarsky ’79 Anne Lawson ’80

Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P ’80 Barbara Leggat P ’84 ’91 Catherine and Matthew Levesque P ’25 Rita and James Lichoulas P ’91 Xinqi Liu ’20

Babette and Peter Loring P ’96 ’98 ’01 Rose Peabody Lynch ’67 Kim Syman and JB Lyon P ’16 Wendy Melville Mains ’77 Kim and Stephen Maire P ’06

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P ’10 Noel Farnsworth Mann ’56 Shari and John Marquis P ’18 ’21 Elise Masiee P ’21

Laura McConaghy ’01

Carolyn and Thomas McDermott P ’13 Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 David Michaelis ’75 Phebe Miller ’67 Ana and Sean Monahan P ’23 Jessica and Hussain Mooraj P ’24 Elizabeth Munro ’71

Elizabeth Najjar ’95

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

Jennifer Newbold ’78

Edward Nicolson ’83

Elizabeth and Raymond Nieuwenhuizen P ’22 ’24 ’25

Sarah Coffin O’Connor ’69

Ji Suk Kim and Seung Il Oh P ’23

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Sarah and William Perkins P ’22

Hope Stevens Poor ’72

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P ’89

Katrina Pugh ’83

Linda Ramsey P ’81 ’83

Margaret Ramsey and John McCluskey P ’09

Robert Rifkin ’86

Penelope Perry Rodday ’68

Pamela Rollings ’72

Shane Ryan ’20

Sharon Rymer P ’14

Jennifer O’Shea and Cary Samulka P ’24

Bonnie Bertolaet and Hans Seidel P ’18 ’21

Linda Severin and Annmarie Levins P ’20

John Shane P ’85

Lindsay Davidson Shea ’67

Lauren Bruck Simon ’85 and Jon Simon P ’25

Rebecca Buxbaum Simons ’87

Anne Buxton Sobol ’62

Julie Starr-Duker ’78

Christina and Charles Stolper P ’07

Lucille and Sandy Stott Mingnan Wang and Zhongyu Sun P ’22 Mary Rowland Swedlund ’63

Sharon Swindell ’78

David Taylor

Cammy Thomas and Tony Siesfeld P ’08

Carey and Peter Thomson P ’23

Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Phuong Phuong and Sanh Tran P ’25

Andrea Sussman and Andrew Troop P ’09 ’13

Joanne Turnbull ’73

Diane and Richard Tutin P ’24

Melissa Vail ’70

Edith Van Slyck ’57

Patricia Vaughn ’75

Candace and Jonathan Wainwright GP ’17 ’19 ’22 ’23

Shuang Yin and Hongyuan Weng P ’23

Beth and Jonathan Winograd P ’21 Ursula Winterfeld ’96

Susan Shaw Winthrop ’62

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62 Man Wu and Hui Xu P ’25

Jun Zhou and Liang Zhu P ’25

Debra and Armand Zildjian P ’15

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Framers

After the Elizabeth B. Hall

Edith Bates Buchanan ’65 Ellen and Jeffrey Campbell P ’16 Mamie and Daniel Cantor P ’23

Jennifer Caskey ’67

George Chang ’88 Cecily Clark ’52

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P ’17 Lisa Corrin P ’23

Elise Gudeman and Glenn Cunningham P ’25 Jane Nilan Davis ’54

Alexis K. B. Deane ’03 Elizabeth and Nicholas Deane P ’01 ’03 Nicholas Deane ’01

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

Frances Devitt P ’04 ’14 Kelly and Robert Dietel P ’22 Monica and Edward Driggers P ’24 Eliza Howe Earle ’67

Anonymous (4) Elizabeth Cole and Andreas Aeppli P ’14

Kathleen Ahern

Michele Goh and Sergei Aish P ’22

Susan and Stephen Apolinsky P ’22

Ann and Jeremy Baker P ’23 Myrtle* and John* Barber P ’80 Linda Becker P ’89 ’91

Nilanjana Bhowmik and Jean-Philippe Belleau P ’25

Amanda Blakeley P ’22 ’24

Kim and Keith Bodnar P ’24 Susan and Donald Boudreau GP ’22 Lucy Boyle ’66

Cynthia Arnold Bruckermann ’72

Katharine and Nima Eshghi P ’17 ’20

Drew Gilpin Faust ’64 Michael Firestone ’01 Kristan and Thomas First ’85, P ’18 ’20 ’23 Rebecca Fox ’66 Marion Freeman ’69 Lisa Frusztajer ’80 and Larry Tye P ’10 Sandhya and Graham Gardner P ’24 David Goldberg ’88 Elizabeth Green ’91 Margaret Richey Hauge ’75 Andrew Heimert ’89

Caroline Herrick ’64 Lynn and Jeffrey Heuer P ’22

Joy Peterson Heyrman ’77 Andrea and Craig Hillier P ’18 Sarah Crissman Hollington ’86 Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94 Sandra Willett Jackson ’61 Gangan Luo and Peng Jiang P ’24 J. Brown Johnson ’70 Jean Jones ’73

Lorens Jorgensen ’97 Hyun Jung Kim and Hyun Gook Kang P ’19 ’22 Alisa Taylor-Kapoor and Alok Kapoor P ’25 Adriaan Lanni and Wesley Kelman P ’25

Dona and Michael Kemp P ’94 ’97 Yujung Lee and Jaeyoon Kim P ’24 Haesun Yoo and Joung Cho Kim GP ’24 Victoria and Daniel Klein P ’24 Kathryn and Jamie Klickstein ’86, P ’15 ’18 Julia and Nai Ko P ’89 ’91, GP ’21 ’25

Kristen and Holger Koehler P ’22 Anna and David Koo P ’89 Wellington Koo ’89 Seoyoun Kim and ChangYoon Lee P ’21 ’24 Monica Lee ’85

Sandra and Carl Lehner P ’08 ’11 Lynn Li ’67 Xiaoran Li ’02

Sophia Zhan and Jason Liao P ’23 Lin Ye and Chen Lin P ’25 Marian Lindberg ’72, P ’14 Sonia Lo ’84 Matthew McCahill ’95

David McIntosh P ’25

Laura Mauri and David Milan P ’24

Alexander Miller ’08

Ben Miller ’14

Rebecca Miller ’14

Susan and Thomas Miller P ’08 ’12

Alexander Milona ’11

John Moriarty ’07

Zachary Murphy ’92

Elizabeth Mygatt ’99

Susan Hall Mygatt P ’99 ’01

Susan Packard Orr ’64

Margaret and William Paine P ’20 Imani Perry ’90

Cynthia and John Quealy P ’24

Priya and Lokesh Reddy P ’25

Dottie and John Remondi GP ’21 ’23 A. Alexander Ridley ’91 Deborah and Channing Russell P ’90 ’94 ’04

Rohini and Ravi Sakhuja P ’90 ’94

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P ’18 ’22

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P ’88

Benjamin Shapiro ’07

Renuka and Ashish Singh P ’19

Stephanie and John Sinkus P ’21 ’23 Elizabeth Smith ’75

Margaret and Lanty Smith GP ’22 ’24 Nancy and John Snyder GP ’23

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63 Sarah Cosgrove Stoker ’89

Dorothy and Bernardo Stumpf P ’82 ’84 ’85 ’88 ’89

Ann Syring ’64

Anne and Nicholas Tcherepnin P ’25 Marjory Wall ’72

Candy and J.H. Walton GP ’24 Yingjie Xing and Jun Wan P ’24 Wen Guo and Hui Wang P ’22 Hanlan Fu and Junjie Wang P ’23 Jane and Wade Welch P ’89, GP ’23 ’24

Meghan and Brian Wells P ’22 Li-An Su and Sjirk Westra P ’24 E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P ’01

Jennifer and Jeffrey Williams P ’25 Andreas Winterfeld ’92 Lucy Winton ’74

Yi Ding and Bin Xie P ’25 Sarah and Kevin Yeh P ’24

Ruth Einstein and Rick Yeiser P ’06 Sandra Yusen ’86

Xin Fan and Li Zhang P ’24

Yizhong Fan and Simon Zhang P ’22 ’23

Yunfen Liu and JianGuo Zhou P ’20

33* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)
$1,922–$4,999
Chapel was relocated to CA, it had to be rebuilt.

Carvers

$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.

Anonymous (2)

Wendy Arnold ’65

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Elizabeth Barringer ’70

Tess Munro Bauta ’94 and Christian Bauta P ’25

Susan and Andrew Beard P ’21 Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP ’21 ’24

Jean and Henry Becton, Jr. P ’96 ’02

Peter Blacklow ’87

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Charlotte Bordeaux P ’80

Sheila and Marc Boyle P ’16 ’19 ’22 Aili Chen P ’24

Grace and Timothy Clackson P ’20 ’24

Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Amy and Michael Coffey P ’24 Guy Comer ’89

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Jessica and Timothy Donohue P ’22

Margaret H. Erhart ’70

Mary Wixted and David Farnsworth P ’15 ’18

Chandler and Matthew Fritz P ’23 Dorothy and Steve Gilman GP ’23

Jennifer and Peter Gladstone P ’23 ’25

Alexis Goltra ’87

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P ’91 Robert Grzeszczuk P ’22 ’23

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

Helen Hobbs ’70

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P ’14 ’20 Lynn Hubbard ’82 and David Zapolsky Vivian Hunt ’85

Joseph Kalt ’99

Sirri Spiesel and Daniel Kiecza P ’23 Nicole and Kevin Koch P ’24 Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Samta and Malay Kundu P ’22 ’25 Varangkana Lamsam ’79, P ’08 Helen Loring ’72

Julie and David McKenna P ’21 Karen and David Miller P ’24 Anne Rose Moller ’93

Matthew Nicholson ’03 Lauren Norton ’77 Elizabeth and Rob Orgel P ’21 Evgenia Peretz ’87

Melissa Hackel and Scot Plotnick P ’24

Ann Wilson Porteus ’59

Anna Winter Rasmussen and Neil Rasmussen P ’10 ’15

Robin and Howard Reisman P ’05 Olivia Howard ’97

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P ’14 ’20

Hong Chang and Hao Tang P ’22 Christine and Donald Thompson P ’16 Elizabeth and Andrew Thut P ’22 ’23

Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Nina Urban ’80, P ’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80

Anne Waite ’69

Yaxian and Zheming Wang P ’23

Shihui Duo and Zhiwu Wang P ’25

Stuart Warner ’77

Yang Wang and Junxian Wei P ’25

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

Elizabeth and Mark Wilkinson P ’25

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Ying Wang and Renliang Xu P ’25

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.

Anonymous (5)

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

Ellentina Admadjaja ’96

Emmanuel Wanandi and Pei-Pei Admadjaja ’88, P ’13 ’15 ’24

Debby Setiawan and Sunredi Admadjaja ’90, P ’15 ’20

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P ’95

Dorothy Arnold ’63 Adil Bahalim ’02

Michelle and Glenn Barry P ’24 Andrea Darling and Todd Brady P ’21 ’24

Jennifer Burleigh ’85

Suzie and Carl Byers P ’17 ’20 ’25

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73 Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P ’20 ’22

Natalie Churchill ’60

Mary Clark ’65, GP ’24

Ann and George Colony P ’13 Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P ’11 Catherine and Thomas Connolly P ’19 ’25

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P ’21 ’23

Angie and Harry Gakidis P ’24 Jennifer and Jeffrey Gandel P ’24 Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P ’24 Rachel Lipson Glick ’77 Ao Ran Wang and Ming Guo P ’25 Melissa and Frank Hanenberger P ’25 Lori and Karl Hick P ’19 ’22 Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P ’07 ’09 ’13 Gale Hurd ’61

Lucinda Jewell ’76 Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP ’04 ’08 ’15

Althea and J. David Kaemmer P ’09 ’12 Jennifer Keller ’86 Martha Keller P ’86 Saré and Brendan Largay P ’23 ’25 Agustina and Yuchun Lee P ’19 ’24 Dana Chan and Huai Chin Lei P ’22 Kristen and Bradley Lewis P ’24 Hui Li and Jie Liu P ’22 Tomasina and Jim Lucchese P ’24 Kimberly and Richard McCaslin P ’23 Jill Conway Mehl ’85 and Marc Mehl Jessica and Charles Myers P ’24 Andrew Obenshain P ’24

Leila and Kevin Parke P ’12 ’15

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P ’10

Hungha Wu and Jianjun Peng P ’25

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P ’13 ’15

Margaret Smith and James Rhee P ’22 ’24

Kori and Kent Sahin P ’24

Valbona and William Schwab P ’23 Linda and Ashley Shih P ’21

Katalina and Michael Simon P ’24

Benjamin Sloss ’87

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P ’11 ’14 ’17

Jonathan Stott P ’22

Marcia Synnott ’57

Daniel Taylor P ’22 ’24

Ethan Thurow ’94

Frances Stevenson Tyler ’63

John Tyler P ’22 ’24

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P ’21 ’24

Margaret Walker ’63

Susan and Richard Walters P ’11 ’16

BeiBei Jiang and Yun Wang P ’18 ’24

QianYi Xu and Anning Mao P ’24

Theresa and Michael Ysrael P ’23

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Bell Ringers

$25,000–$49,999

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.

Lamplighters

$50,000+

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

$50,000–$99,999 $100,000+

Anonymous (2)

Anonymous (7)

Lia Meisinger and Alexis Borisy P ’22 ’25

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P ’20

Beth Kressley Goldstein and Dennis Goldstein P ’20 ’25

Margaret and Joseph Koerner P ’22 ’24

Lucia Woods Lindley* ’55

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P ’08 ’14

Annie and Samuel Bartlett P ’24

Judy and John Bright P ’25 Carol and John Moriarty P ’02 ’05 ’07

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P ’16 ’21

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Anonymous (2) Derrick Pang ’93

Cynthia and John Reed

Senior Steps

2007–2011: $500+ 2012–2016: $250+ 2017–2021: $100+

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

Multiyear Annual Fund Commitments

We are grateful for the following individuals who generously made multiyear commitments to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund.

Emma Benardete ’21

Sophie Goodman ’08

Ella Griffiths ’20

Eliza Grossman ’17

William Jacobs ’12

Xinqi Liu ’20

Alexander Miller ’08

Ben Miller ’14

Rebecca Miller ’14

Alexander Milona ’11

John Moriarty ’07

Iris Oliver ’15

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Shane Ryan ’20

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Hamilton Sawczuk ’17

Benjamin Shapiro ’07 Clement Sin ’09

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10 Adam Winograd ’21

Junwei Zhang ’21 Stanley Zheng ’17

Anonymous (8) Louise Alden ’69 Anne Bartlett ’75

Annie and Samuel Bartlett P ’24

Alison and Blair Benjamin P ’20

Matthew Biddle ’00

Ami Boghani ’99

Judy and John Bright P ’25 Noah Evans ’97

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P ’15 ’19

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P ’24

Michael Green ’94

Caird Harbeck ’87

Daniel Henderson ’91

Molly Herron ’01 Daniel Hirshberg ’94

Yujung Lee and Jaeyoon Kim P ’24

Matthew McCahill ’95

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P ’17 ’20

Elizabeth Munro ’71

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72

Anne Pfitzer ’85

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Holly Reed ’71

Robert Rifkin ’86

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

William Taylor ’09

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Alexandra Olmsted and Ly Tran P ’22 ’23

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P ’21 ’24

Luka Willett ’20

35* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)

Heartwood Society

PLANNED GIVING

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 had chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly durable, this material ensured that these words would remain a fixture at CA.

Anne Bartlett ’75

Anonymous (6)

Susan and Bill Adams P ’98 Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P ’03 Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P ’95

Wendy Arnold ’65

John Arsenault ’06

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ’40 Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P ’25 William Bailey Morley* and Arthur* Ballantine P ’66 ’69

Caroline Ballard ’72 Holladay Rust Bank ’72 Myrtle* and John* Barber P ’80

Susan Bastress ’70

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley Alice Beal ’68

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP ’21 ’24

Nancy Beecher* P ’70 ’72 ’76

Donald Bell ’76

Patricia Wolcott Berger ’47

Diana Jewell Bingham ’54 Sally Farnsworth Blackett* ’58

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Rachel Countryman and John Bracker Alice Rogers Brown* ’47

Shawn Buckland P ’10 Kathryn and David Burmon P ’01

Jennifer Caskey ’67

Natalie Churchill ’60

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

Saundra Claster ’83

Rosemary Baldwin Coffin* ’40 Grace* and Lewis* Cohen P ’91

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P ’17 Ellen Corkrum P ’08

Alice Smith Cornish* ’40

David Cotney ’85

Anne Colt Couch* ’50 and Nathan Couch* P ’75 Shane Curcuru ’85 Marguerite Cutler ’67

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Van Nguyen and Anh Dang P ’23

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Mary Wadsworth Darby ’68

Lucy Faulkner Davison ’52

Anna and Peter Davol P ’88 ’93

Betsy Doughty Debevoise* ’30

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

Sarah Foss ’41

Dexter Foss*

Marion Freeman ’69

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P ’24

Martha Taft Golden ’65

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Deborah Gray

Elizabeth Green ’91

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P ’91 Catherine Gunn ’84

Rhonda Canby and Alexander Gunn* P ’84 ’87

Beverly Vassar Haas P ’93 ’95 ’00

David Hamilton P ’00

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Diane L’Etoile Hood* ’53

Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P ’74

Helen McIntosh Howe* ’36

Elizabeth Hubbard ’82

Gale Hurd ’61

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Ann and John Jacobs P ’12

Alice Jayne ’97

Lucinda Jewell ’76

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

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Robin Jones ’73

Marjorie Ogden Jones* ’26

Jennifer Keller ’86

Jared Keyes ’79

Jeremy Koff ’80

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P ’94 ’96

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

Jane England Lewis ’60

MEMORY

A Gift with True CA Spirit

Throughout her lifetime, Lucia Woods Lindley ’55 was a devoted alumna and long-standing supporter of the CA Annual Fund, as well as many other capital initiatives at the school.

Lindley passed away in December 2020, leaving a generous gift to Concord Academy in her estate. She asked that the majority of her gift be directed to support the school’s endowment, with a small portion set aside to meet an immediate need, the purpose of which was to be “unusual, low-level, or off-beat.” As Lindley wished, in the spring of 2022 the school purchased 10 new, much-needed kayaks for the campus community and will use the remainder of this portion to fund student-generated sustainability projects and other related requests that fall outside of CA’s annual operating budget. Lindley’s legacy at CA will endure through the students and activities supported by her final, forward-thinking gift.

Xiaoran 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 Mark Lu ’91

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

Mary Anne Mayo ’72 and Stephen Nelson P ’02

Matthew McCahill ’95

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Philip McFarland P ’80 ’84 Sylvia Mendenhall* Elissa Meyers Middleton ’86

Eleanor Bingham Miller ’64

Phebe Miller ’67

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

Melissa Moye ’76

Susan Hall Mygatt P ’99 ’01

Sylvia Fitts Napier ’57

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

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Cynthia Phelps* ’64

Mary Poole ’59

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

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P ’89

Erica Levine Powers ’61

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea Alice Winslow Read* ’36 Holly Reed ’71 Aimee Reveno ’85

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55 Cary Ridder ’68

Frances Newbury Roddy* ’33 Suzanne Samson ’65

Denise Rueppel Santomero ’77 Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71 Joy Kidder Shane* ’40 and Charles Shane* P ’64, GP ’97

Adam Sheffer

Stephanie and Brendan Shepard Anne Michie Sherman* ’39

Elizabeth Simpson ’72

Catherine Smith ’71

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P ’05 ’08

Thomas Smith ’08 Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Diane and Michael Spence P ’04

Nathaniel Stevens ’84 Lucille and Sandy Stott Rebecca Stumpf ’85 Eileen Sunderland ’57 Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75 Ann Syring ’64

Stephen Teichgraeber Jane Cushman Telling* ’40 Julia Terry ’59

Lillian Thomas* GP ’97

Karen Braucher Tobin ’71

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65 Edith Daniels Tucker* ’48

Annie and Joe* Twichell P ’01 ’04 Mary Upton* ’60

Nancy and Peter Van Roekens GP ’13 Mary Wadleigh* ’64, P ’97

Blakeley Robinson Waite* ’49 Peter Wallis ’76

Stuart Warner ’77

Helen Warren* ’44

Victoria Wesson ’61 E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P ’01

Penelope Brown Willing ’61

Rosemary Wilson ’59, P ’94

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Edith Clarke Wolff ’47

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ’71

Yuzhi Peng and Weihua Zhou P ’19

37* Deceased
IN

I give because I just love this school so much and am so proud of the philosophy it has grown to embody over the arc of a century.

SABRINA SADIQUE English Faculty

Faculty, Staff, and Students

With their gifts to the 2021–22 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 be—something we can only achieve together.

Anonymous (12)

Benny Abraham Amanda Adams ’24

Timothy Adamson

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91, P ’25

Laurie Baker

Sara Bellini Luis

Kim Blodgett

Howard Bloom P ’08 ’09 ’14

Shelley Bolman Woodberry James Booth

Nancy Boutilier and Christa Champion

Michael Bouzan

Rika Okamoto and Alexander Brady

Luna Cabrera ’23

Jessica Cloutier-Plasse and Steven Plasse

Robin Comley P ’22

Cheryl Corey

Brendan Crowley

Christina Crowley ’23

Elizabeth Crowley P ’23 ’24

Thomas Crowley ’24

Samantha Culbert ’15

Jackie Decareau

Jeff Desjarlais

Hannah Dunphy

Karina Early

Henry D. Fairfax

Anne Falk

Hannah Fine ’22

Christine Flashner Susan Flink P ’13

Kim Frederick and Vince Webb Amy Fredericks P ’20

Francis Gallagher Merrill Genoa Isabella Ginsburg ’23 Maggy and Philip Godfroy Sarah Gore P ’20 ’21

Caroline Grinham

Max Hall

Camille Hick ’22

Eleanor Doig and Nicholas Hiebert Elise Hoblitzelle Kirsten Hoyte P ’22 ’24

Abigail Jenney

Peter Jennings P ’20 ’21 ’25

Yicheng Jiang ’24

Susan Johnson P ’20 Greg Jutkiewicz

Alec Kaus

Martha Kennedy

Don Kingman

Jennifer Knight

Heidi Koelz

Melody Komyerov ’89, P ’25 Kimberly Kopelman

Natasha Kothari

Wenjun Kuai and Stephen Liu Jessica Kuh Amy Kumpel George Larivee Maria LeBlanc Xiaosheng Lu ’23 Kate Lynch Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P ’14 ’17 ’18 John McGarry P ’22 ’23 Kelly McIntosh P ’25

Margaret McQuade Shihab Moral ’22

Kem Morehead and Kim Crawford Harvie Robert Munro Claire Nelson Jillian O’Connell Diana O’Toole

Shawna Penders

Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P ’19 ’21 Sahar Rehman Alice Roebuck P ’25 Gretchen Roorbach P ’17

Hilary Rouse

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05 and Daniel Selsky Sabrina Sadique Sue Sauer Trish Saunders

Desiree Sheff Stephanie and Brendan Shepard Caroline Shih ’25

Adam Simon P ’15 ’18

Emma Somol ’23

Amy Spencer P ’13

Andrew Stevens and Sarah Franzén Ayres Stiles-Hall P ’23 ’24

Jenny Stirling P ’20

Emma Storbeck

Deanna Stuart

Alison Tomlin

Anh Quan Tran ’24

William Tran ’22

William Tucker

Laurence Vanleynseele and Jared Green ’88, P ’22

Meredith Walsh Kathleen Wells

Carmen Welton and Sam Malcom Elspeth Yeh ’24

Sarah Yeh P ’24 Reid Young P ’25 Sally Zimmerli P ’23

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Former Faculty and Staff

Gifts from former faculty and staff to the 2021–22 Annual Fund testify to the continuity of adult partnership in learning at this school and to their belief in the enduring importance of a CA education.

Anonymous (2)

Susan and Bill Adams P ’98

Michael Antonitis ’13

Benjamin Bailey ’91, P ’25

William Bailey Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard Carol Anne Beach

Donald Bell ’76

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Jenny Chandler Emily Coit ’98

Mary Murray Coleman P ’86 ’88

Anne Colman

Richard Colton P ’13

Karen Culbert P ’15 ’17 ’19

Hilary Walther Cumming ’87

Leslie Day

Peter de Blank ’92

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P ’95

Norma Dinnall and James Hoyte GP ’22 ’24

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85 Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P ’15 ’19

Sophia Drew ’15

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Molly and Jeffrey Eberle P ’99 ’04

Marjory Evans

Tony Featherston

Lauren Adams Fortmiller ’65

Gail Friedman and David Beard P ’11

Elizabeth Ginsberg and Larry Sodano P ’13

Deborah Gray Patricia and Bradford Hager P ’06 ’08

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94

Sarah Ismail P ’92

Margaret Jay ’78

Joan Kaufman P ’85

Betty Knake P ’97

Sara White Lennon ’77

Kristen and Bradley Lewis P ’24 Rebecca Lindegren

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Judith and Gregory Mathus P ’89

Philip McFarland P ’80 ’84

Carol Miller

Alison Muyskens ’78 and Patricia Intrieri Pamela and Paul Ness Barbara and Murray Nicolson P ’81 ’83

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Olivia Pimm Leahy ’10

Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Carol Sacknoff P ’94

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P ’88

Judi Seldin P ’15

Kristian Shaw ’07

Ted Sherman and Sheryl Ash Carolyn and Richard Shohet P ’82 ’84 ’87

Foundations, Corporations, and Organizations

The following foundations, corporations, and organizations made gifts to Concord Academy during the 2021–22 academic year. We deeply appreciate your generosity and support.

Kellie and Brad Smith

Diane and Michael Spence P ’04

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Cammy Thomas and Tony Siesfeld P ’08

Moyra and Robert Traupe Laura Twichell ’01

Emily Walberg

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P ’01

Antoinette and Brian Winters P ’00

Anonymous (2)

AlGar Foundation

Amazonsmile Foundation

American Endowment Foundation

The American Gift Fund

Argosy Foundation

The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore Ayco Charitable Foundation

The Baltimore Community Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

The Beal Family Foundation

Becton Dickinson and Company Becton Family Foundation

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Bessemer Giving Fund

BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund

BNY Mellon Community Partnership

The Boston Foundation

The Jack and Beulah Bresler Tzedakah Fund

Charities Aid Foundation of America

The Chicago Community Foundation Community Foundation of Northern Nevada Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc.

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond Concord Academy Korean Parents’ Association Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation Elser Enterprises, Inc.

Essex County Community Foundation

The Felucca Fund Fidelity Charitable Fidelity Giving Marketplace

Fiduciary Charitable Foundation C.E. Floyd Company, Inc.

The Furtherance Fund, Inc.

The Joe Kalt and Judy Gans Family Foundation GE Foundation

Give Lively Foundation Inc.

Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund

Greater Worcester Community Foundation Gulf Coast Community Foundation Mary and Kathleen Harriman Foundation Mary W. Harriman Foundation HPB Foundation

J.M. Huber Corporation

J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Kahn Charitable Foundation Knox Family Foundation

Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation

Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Charitable Trust, LLC Maine Community Foundation M.R. Metzger Family Foundation

Williams Miller Family Foundation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

National Philanthropic Trust Orchard Foundation

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Pasadena Community Foundation

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc. The Neil and Anna Rasmussen Foundation

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

River Branch Foundation Rocking Chair Foundation

Robert and Hoyle Rymer Foundation S&S Foundation Limited

Santa Barbara Foundation

Schwab Charitable The Seattle Foundation

The Shane Foundation

Sharpe Family Foundation

Sherman Starr Foundation Shippy Foundation

Shub & Associates, P.C.

The Katalina and Michael Simon Foundation

The John R. & Inge P. Stafford Foundation

State Street Boston Corporation

The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

The Tulgey Wood Foundation U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Vanguard Charitable Verizon Foundation

The Weathertop Foundation

White Mountains Capital LLC

Wilmington Trust YourCause LLC

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Members of the CA community have stepped forward to support two central initiatives: the construction of a new Centennial Arts Center and a bold leap for our endowment. The new center will inspire students to challenge themselves, spark their imaginations, and encourage their creative energy and expression. Endowment growth will allow us to support more students, regardless of their financial need, while creating a cycle of continual investment in our teachers. The dollar goals aligned with these values will deliver a truly transformative educational experience.

2021–22 Centennial Campaign Steering Committee

Jianying “Jane” 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 and Ajay Agarwal P ’23

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P ’17

Lynn Dayton P ’20

Michael Firestone ’01

Kerry Hoffman P ’14 ’20

Kevin Parke P ’12 ’15

Lee Rosenbaum P ’19 ’22

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Carolyn Stafford Stein P ’11 ’14 ’17

Ly Tran P ’22 ’23

Nina Urban ’80, P ’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80

Margaret Walker ’63

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The Concord Academy Centennial Campaign will advance our deepest commitments and create new capacities for all that we aspire to become.
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This campaign is a distinct moment for us to reflect on our inspiring history and illuminate our path toward equity.
HENRY D. FAIRFAX Head of School Dresden Endowed Chair
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONCORD ACADEMY CENTENNIAL CAMPAIGN AT CONCORDACADEMY.ORG/CAMPAIGN

The Centennial Arts Center gives us new opportunities for how we use our campus. Endowment gives us the ability to extend our reach and our potential. These two efforts are imperative for our future.

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STRENGTHEN ENDOWMENT $25 Million TOTAL GOAL $50 Million 55% RAISED TOWARD GOAL. 71% RAISED TOWARD GOAL.

We’re moving into a new century of artistic growth and creativity.

The Centennial Arts Center—and all that happens in this building—will inspire students to think deeply, imagine boldly, and bring personal energy and expression to their work. The possibilities presented by this new space are unlimited.

CAMPAIGN PRIORITY: CENTENNIAL ARTS CENTER

CA needs to be able to compete for future students with the finest schools in New England. Our facilities and resources should reflect the esteem in which we hold the students of the future.

CAROL MORIARTY P’02 ’05 ’07 Centennial Campaign Co-Chair

CA’s planned Centennial Arts Center will create a collaborative space for students and faculty to expand our understanding of ourselves and the world through purposeful collaboration and creative engagement.

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A new arts center will connect us.

CA is committed to encouraging students to understand their existence as part of a larger world, through storytelling, connecting, listening, and being fully present with teachers and peers.

With a student body almost twice as large as it was when the Performing Arts Center first opened in 1968, CA must create a new space to sustain our promise to students. The Centennial Arts Center will become the new home for theater, stagecraft, dance, choral and chamber music, jazz, digital arts, film production, creative composition, and cross-curricular collaboration. It will serve as a hub where young people, teachers, and mentors work together, equipped with the tools to support artistic exploration. The building will enable our faculty to embrace technology as a creative tool while maintaining the humanity at the heart of CA.

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CAMPAIGN PRIORITY: CENTENNIAL ARTS CENTER

In the planned Centennial Arts Center (left), students will reach new levels of understanding and awareness through artistic expression and exploration.

The Centennial Arts Center will give every student the chance to showcase their individual talents while they develop their imagination and relationship-building skills.

JIANYING “JANE” DU P’15 ’16 ’23 Centennial Campaign Co-Chair

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Endowment opens the door to opportunity.

CA has bold plans, and endowment plays a significant role in our ambitious vision. The funding from a robust endowment supports everything from scholarships, to faculty retention and recruitment, program enhancement, and maintaining our campus environment.

We know that our future success will depend on a healthy endowment that gives CA the ability to support all aspects of our commitment to students and our academic community. Endowment is the key that unlocks a multitude of possibilities for CA’s next century.

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CAMPAIGN PRIORITY: ENDOWMENT

Honoring CA’s Commitment to Each and Every Individual

CA has always celebrated the spirit of each student while engaging them in thoughtful collaboration so that they can make their unique mark on the world. The goals for our endowment aim to make CA more accessible, expand financial aid, and increase support for faculty.

Bolstering endowment for scholarships is essential to creating a community of students who come from all backgrounds, for whom alignment with CA’s mission should, above all, be the test of admission.

CA’s faculty are among the most knowledgeable, committed, and caring educators in the country. At CA, learning is deeply personal and relational. Supporting our faculty goes far beyond compensation—it means helping them advance their educational goals and further develop their skills. Investing in our teachers supports a cycle of continual growth that raises the capacities of all who live and learn at CA.

Supporting CA’s Faculty

Math teacher Desiree Sheff came to Concord Academy in the fall of 2021, having honed her skills as an independent school educator for nearly 20 years. CA wasn’t entirely new to her: Early in her career, she visited for professional development and, with one class studying ellipticals, took an impromptu trip to the fitness center to observe an elliptical training machine in action.

“That engaging feeling of fun and spontaneous discovery that existed in that classroom, and across CA’s campus, had a very early impact on my teaching,” Sheff says.

In her first year at CA, Sheff was delighted to find her students ready for new challenges every day. “CA feels like a really safe and encouraging place for students to try new things,” she says, “and I’m just so glad to be part of it.”

Endowed faculty support makes it possible for CA to hire seasoned teachers.

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We should all feel responsible for CA’s success. Decades before my children came here, others invested their vision, ideas, money, and time.

CA has done so much for my family, and I want to ensure that future generations also benefit.

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ANDY ORY P’16 ’21 Centennial Campaign Co-Chair

Endowment Growth

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 our world today.

$86,526,570

Income from the endowment contributed 12% of CA’s annual operating budget in 2021–22.

Endowment per Student

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

CA’s endowment reaches $1 million.

1954 1962 1981 2007

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

A lead donor and additional supporters establish the Dresden Endowed Chair, a permanent fund to provide support for the head of school’s position.

Compared with peer schools, many of which have an accumulated advantage of endowments built over hundreds of years, CA’s endowment is young. We’ve done well by being resourceful and leaning on ingenuity, and thanks to the generosity and belief of donors over the past several decades, we are charting our own course to enduring financial stability.

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PHILLIPS EXETER $0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000 BB&N CONCORD ACADEMY BROOKS NOBLE & GREENOUGH MILTON ST. MARK’S MIDDLESEX ROXBURY LATIN DEERFIELD PHILLIPS ACADEMYNORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON
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Concord Academy Centennial Campaign Donors as of June 30, 2022

Few endeavors are as hopeful as education. Hope is given form when people step forward and act with conviction and care. The leading donors to the Centennial Campaign have made CA’s mission theirs too.

$5,000,000

Carol and John Moriarty P ’02 ’05 ’07

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

$2,000,000

Anonymous (1)

Jianying Du P ’15 ’16 ’23

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P ’16 ’21

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

Anonymous (3)

Pauline and Richard Lin P ’21 ’23

Richard Lumpkin*

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

Margaret Walker ’63

$100,000-$999,999

Anonymous (5)

The Admadjaja Family Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P ’95

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ’40

Annie and Samuel Bartlett P ’24

Mr. Bruce A. Beal, Jr. ’88 and Dr. Kathryn Beal Judith and Steven Benardete P ’21

Jennifer Burleigh ’85 Suzie and Carl Byers P ’17 ’20 ’25

The Chu and DeChristofaro Family Grace* and Lewis* Cohen P ’91

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P ’17 Kathleen Corsi and Mark Cosby P ’19

Lynn Bay Dayton and Bruce C. Dayton P ’20

Jessica and Timothy Donohue P ’22 Marion Freeman ’69

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P ’24 Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P ’16 ’17 ’23

Rachel Lipson Glick ’77

Martha Taft Golden ’65

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P ’14 ’20 Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P ’74 Gale Hurd ’61

Jingfang Gai and Lisheng Kong P ’24

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P ’19 ’24

Kristen and Bradley Lewis P ’24

Lucia Woods Lindley* ’55

Julie and David McKenna P ’21

Clare Nunes* GP ’15 ’18

Leila and Kevin Parke P ’12 ’15

Joan Fahnestock Ruvinsky* ’61

Linda and Ashley Shih P ’21

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P ’11 ’14 ’17

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

$10,000-$99,999

Anonymous (5)

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P ’03

Adil Bahalim ’02

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Myrtle* and John* Barber P ’80 Chris Bohjalian and Victoria Blewer P ’11

Judy and John Bright P ’25

Xiuli Chen and Haihong Cai P ’25

Kate and Gerald Chertavian P ’18 ’21 Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P ’11 Amy Dunbar ’74

Margaret Erhart ’70

Stephen M. Erhart ’79

Michelle Mulvany Gallagher ’87 Nancy Gillespie ’75

Deborah Gray Melissa and Frank Hanenberger P ’25 Rick Hardy

Helen Ballantine Healy ’69 Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P ’07 ’09 ’13 Ann and John Jacobs P ’12 Stephen Kramarsky ’85

Samta and Malay Kundu P ’22 ’25 Dana Chan and Huai Chin Lei P ’22 Karen McAlmon ’75

Matthew McCahill ’95 Lily Mulvany P ’87 ’90 Taragh Mulvany ’90

Nancy Newbury-Andresen ’57

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P ’13 ’15

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P ’18 ’22 Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75 Ann and Douglas Sharpe P ’14 ’20

Katalina and Michael Simon P ’24 Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P ’21 ’24

BeiBei Jiang and Yun Wang P ’18 ’24 Yang Wang and Junxian Wei P ’25 Jing and Yan Zhang P ’22

$1,000-$9,999

Eleanor Tittmann Andrews ’75 Anne Bartlett ’75

Kathleen and Robert Chartener P ’23 Jesse Cohen ’75

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

Monica and Edward Driggers P ’24 Ruth Dunbar* P ’74 ’77

Michael Firestone ’01

Ao Ran Wang and Ming Guo P ’25

William Jacobs ’12

Alisa Taylor-Kapoor and Alok Kapoor P ’25

Pauline Lord ’68 and David Harlow P ’04

Jeffrey Loria

Helen Loring ’72

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

David Michaelis ’75

Phebe Miller ’67

Mary Poole ’59 Julia Preston ’69

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Adam Sheffer

Amy and Adam Simon P ’15 ’18 Virginia Sisson ’75

Elizabeth Smith ’75

Susan Garth Stott ’59

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Hanlan Fu and Junjie Wang P ’23

Shihui Duo and Zhiwu Wang P ’25 Deborah and Scott Weiss P ’00

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Mary Woolsey ’75

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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, from faculty and curriculum development to maintenance of the school’s historic campus, as well as our financial aid program. Concord Academy is grateful for these funds, which ensure long-term financial stability and represent lasting tributes to faculty, staff, alumnae/i, 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 were generously established or added to during the 2021–22 academic year.

Supporting Faculty, Educational Programs, and Operations

The Beal-Gelb Fund for Student Wellness

Established in 2018 to support activities, courses, and programming designed to help students engage in conversation about issues and ideas that are important to their social and emotional development.

Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed Chair

Established in 2007 to endow the head of school’s position in perpetuity.

The Ms. Gray Faculty Endowment Fund

Established in 2021 to provide support for Concord Academy faculty, in celebration of Ms. Gray’s retirement in June and in honor of her many contributions to the CA community over her 34-year career at the school.

Supporting Financial Aid

The Casper-Colson Family Scholarship Fund

Established in 2012 to support financial aid.

Lewis and Grace Cohen P’91 Fund for Financial Aid

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy.

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.

Patricia E. Frankenberg Scholarship Fund

Established in 1970 to support financial aid.

Fung-Ginsburg Family Financial Aid Fund

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy.

Local Day Student Fund

Established in 2007 to support financial aid for an academically qualified, local day student.

The Sara McKenna ’21 and Family Financial Aid Fund

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy and ensure they are able to attend, regardless of their economic backgrounds.

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 CA—costs beyond tuition, room, and board.

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.

W. Scott and Margaret H. Van Alstyne P ’72 Faculty Endowment

Established in 2021 to provide support for Concord Academy faculty, in honor of the donor’s experience as a student and to pay tribute to her parents’ commitment to her own education.

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.

The Stuart Warner ’77 Financial Aid Fund

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students from underrepresented groups at Concord Academy, regardless of a family’s ability to pay.

Amy E. Wells ’89 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Established in 2000, in memory of CA alumna Amy E. Wells ’89, to support financial aid for a disabled student when possible.

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The Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed Chair

To distinguish Concord Academy among independent schools and demonstrate a deep commitment to the highest quality leadership in its administration, the Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed Chair was established in 2007.

Through the generosity of one founding donor, the school raised a total of $2.98 million from 26 individuals, ensuring that there would always be sufficient resources to hire and retain the strongest leaders for this community. On July 1, 2022, Henry Fairfax became the 11th head of school and second Dresden Endowed Chair.

Additional Funds Supporting Faculty, Educational Programs, and Operations

3J Fund for Faculty Support

Academic Technology Fund, 2001 Senior Parent Gift

Alexandra S. Beal ’86 and Bruce A. Beal Jr. ’88 Fund Anne E. ’62 and Jane S. ’64

Davidson Lectureship Fund 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

Dorothea C. Adkins Music Scholarship Dr. Robbie Lacritz-Deitch Endowed Fund for Service Trips

Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment Fund for Faculty Development

Elizabeth B. Hall Fellowship

Elizabeth Maxfield-Miller Fund for French Department Faculty Salaries Elizabeth Smith Bagby ’40 Fund for the Music Department Faculty Advanced Study Fund, 2002 Senior Parent Gift 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

JCMM Thank You Teachers Fund

Jeffrey S. Green Fund For Curricular Innovation

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

Additional Funds Supporting Financial Aid

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 Scholarship Fund

Anne Bixby Chamberlin Scholarship Fund

Anne Quinn Scholarship Fund

Anne S. Dayton ’72 Fund

Benjamin David Hamilton ’00 Scholarship Fund

Chameleon Fund at Concord Academy

Clara E. Morse Scholarship Fund

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

Dancing Horse Scholarship Fund Dixie Sayre Miller ’40 Scholarship Fund

Dunbar Family Financial Aid Fund

Edith M. Robb Scholarship Fund Educational Opportunity Fund

Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth B. Hall Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth Ross Carey ’72 Financial Aid Fund

Erhart Family Fund for Financial Aid Financial Aid Fund for Students from Belmont Day School

Geneva R. Moody Scholarship Fund

Gosnell Family Financial Aid Fund

Helen Blanchard Dow ’37 Scholarship

Houston Family Scholarship Fund Jean Gordon Scholarship Fund

John G. Mulvany Scholarship Fund

Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Financial Aid Fund

Lottie Ellsworth Coit Financial Aid Fund

Marshall B. Coyne Financial Aid Fund

Monica Wulff Steinert ’57 Scholarship Fund

New York Scholar Fund

Penelope P. Demille Scholarship Fund

Peter Hamlin ’76 Scholarship Fund

Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund

Morley Cowles Ballantine Fund Nichols Fund

Peter S. Zimble ’86

Endowment for Faculty Salaries Residential Life Endowment in Support of Faculty

Sayles Day Sabbatical and Research Fund

Service Learning Sharon Lloyd Clark Fund for Faculty Salaries

Technology Enhanced Learning Environment Fund

Tribute Faculty Support Fund Wilcox Fellows Fund Wilcox Leadership Fund Wilcox Outreach Fund

William M. Bailey History Department Chair

Sally Whitney Pillsbury Scholarship Fund

Students For Students Financial Aid Fund

Susan Hurd Warren Scholarship Fund

The Parke Family Financial Aid Fund

Tribute Financial Aid Fund

Trudy Friedman ’78 Scholarship Fund

Valeria Knapp Scholarship Fund

Wang Family Loan Program

Wilcox Scholars Fund

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My biggest wish is that we continue our commitment to each other and this community by making a difference in the world.

Your support is vital to CA.

During 2021–22, we marked a historic milestone, looking back to CA’s founding days and ahead to its second century. We honored CA’s legacy in the world, launching our Centennial celebrations by working together toward a more just and sustainable future. We are proud of all that our community does to sustain this

school every day—and to challenge and help us move forward in alignment with our deepest aspirations.

Every individual who contributed a financial gift or dedicated time and talent this year bolstered the well-being of our school. Each one of you makes CA possible.

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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU CONTRIBUTED THIS YEAR TO CONCORD ACADEMY.
HANNAH WIXOM ’22 Student Head of School

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2021–22 Board of Trustees OFFICERS Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 President Kevin Parke P ’12 ’15 First Vice President Jennifer Burleigh ’85 Second Vice President Sean Dalton P ’16 ’19 ’23 Third Vice President Jennifer Pline P ’13 ’15 Treasurer Carolyn Stafford Stein P ’11 ’14 ’17 Secretary Sarah Yeh P ’24 Interim Head of School LIFE TRUSTEES John Abele 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 TRUSTEES
Admadjaja ’90, P ’15 ’20 Adil Bahalim ’02 Harvey Berger P ’22 Irene Chu ’76, P ’20 ’22 Jonathan DeSimone P ’20 Matthew Ginsburg P ’16 ’17 ’23 Rachel Lipson Glick ’77 Alexis Goltra ’87 John Grossman P ’17 ’19 Lori Hick P ’19 ’22 Kerry Hoffman P ’14 ’20 Jamie Klickstein ’86, P ’15 ’18 Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Yuchun Lee P ’19 ’24 Pauline Lin P ’21 ’23 Karen McAlmon ’75 Matthew McCahill ’95 Carol Moriarty P ’02 ’05 ’07 Andrew Ory P ’16 ’21 Derrick Pang ’93 Imani Perry ’90 Ly Tran P ’22 ’23
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