George School Report of Gifts 2009-2010

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John Gleeson ’65 and Constance Edwards Gleeson ’78 Audrey Goldstein Carmen Gonzalez Jeffrey Gordon and Jo Harding-Gordon Kevin and Vicki Gottlieb Bernard Graebener and Mary Hunt D. Mirjam Gross ’80 Christopher Grosso and Giselle Metcalf-Grosso Alberto Gutierrez ’75 and Theresa Finn Mark Haber and Nancy Chiyo Moriuchi Lillian Hall Andrew and Allison Hamilton Jeffrey and Denise Hamren Wolfgang and Elke H.P. Hannel Michael Hanscom and Danielle Hanscom-Thode John and Pamela Harkins James and Winifred Harmon Bob Haug Stephen and Jennifer Hayden Steven Heitzer and Kelly Meashey Renee Hems-Schools Anthony and Giuseppina Hipple Chip and Barbara Homeier Barbara Hordis

Masabumi Horikawa and Claire Arnod-Horikawa Edmond Horsey Margot Horsey Scott Hoskins and Susan Woodman Hoskins ’71 § Sebastian O. Ibezim Richard Jacobs and Christina Fisher-Jacobs Ann E. Jerome David and Karen Jones Jin Won Kang and Yoo Jin Hwang Ben Kaplan and Patti Smialkowski Marc and Shari Kaplan Jeff and Susan Karr Robert and Rhona Katz George and Alison Kauker Jocelyn Keith Nadine Kante Kennedy Daniel and Julia Kerr Carola Kieve Joseph and Susan Knoll Michael and Maria Krocker Anne P. Langeler Michael Laracy and Eileen McGinnis Seungje Lee and Jihyun Hwang Wonse Lee and Youngok Lim Beth Lepianka Zhihui Li and Qian Hong Bruce and Amy Lindsay

Gabriel and Jill Loewy W. Thomas ’78 and Jacqueline Lomax George and Maureen Long Ashraf Lotfi and Monica Lluch-Lotfi Cindy K. Mahoney Gregg and Amy Maloberti Claudio and Savanna Mapelli Andrew and Ann Martin Bashar and Jane Masri Michael Matassa and Deborah Bell-Matassa Eric Kojo Mbrow and Janine Peterson Brad and Rachel McGowan Robert Meledandri Norma Mendez Raymond and Mary Menna Craig and Karen Miller Randy and Kristine Minderjahn Doug and Pat Mooberry James Moreno and Sarah Nicklin Edward S. ’84 and Susan Morgan Donna Murray Peter Mustardo and Nora Kennedy Scott Nelson and Gretchen Nordleaf-Nelson Janine D. Nyce Dick O’Hern and Polly Lodge Dega Omar

Robert and Betsy O’Mara Shanti Owen Anthony Passanante Gurmeet and Harpreet Patheja Eric Pennington Carlos and Anne Perez Matthew Perkins and Jennifer Isaacs Stephen Perloff and Naomi Mindlin Joseph and Joan Philip David Philips and Harriet Jahr-Philips Larry Pinkus and Sara Stern Pinkus ’77 Jonathan W. Platt ’78 and Melanie J. O’Neill § • Richard Popiel and Lisa Holland Andrew M. Popkin ’83 and Amy Taylor Popkin ’82 • Mitchell and Tomoko Porten Barry and Danielle Portnoy John and Cynthia Potter Shashi and Sweta Prasad Jim Pugh and Dona Bergin Francesco and Sandra Pugliese Du Qin Randolph and Lilian Quaye Lynne Kallus Rainey Jason and Gretchen Ramsey Christine Rauschkolb-Loeffler Jonathan and Melissa Reiss

“ As parents, we want to become a giving model for our son, so that he can learn to give back to others.” Qi Gao and Nannan Xia p’10 Parent Annual Fund Donors*

What impresses you about George School? We have been very impressed by how our son Tony ’10 has changed, both in his academic study skills and his personality. In China, academics are most important. Service and growing as a person are not considered as important as they are at George School. Last year, Tony went on the Global Service Program (GSP), and this year, he was a leader for the program. We appreciate all the opportunities George School gave to Tony and to the whole family. As parents, why do you give to the Annual Fund? We learned a lot from Barbara Dodd Anderson’s gift. It motivated us to give to George School. As parents, we want to become a giving model for our son, so that he can learn to give back to others. With Tony in college, will your relationship with George School continue? Absolutely. We were very happy to join the George School community, to make friends, and to learn about the U.S. We will continue to give and to share what we learned with the China Parents Association. And we hope that GSP will keep growing and that it—and our role in it—will continue for the next ten or twenty years.

The Gao Family lives in Shanghai and Tony plans to attend New York University next year. Following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, they became involved in service projects there and worked with George School to launch the inaugural Global Service Program (GSP) to China in 2009. (More than a service trip, the GSP trains educators in how to lead international service trips.) The family also was instrumental in starting George School’s China Parents Association, which provides information, a website, and fellowship for Chinese families with children at or considering George School. * Tuition covers less than 74 percent of the full cost of a George School education. The generosity of the Gao Family—and others who give to the Annual Fund—helps fill the gap, making the kinds of experiences Tony enjoyed available to countless students.


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