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trustees officers Peter W. Galletly ’73, P’09, Chairman Mahwah, New Jersey Steven G. Delaney ’65, Vice Chairman Harrison, New York Samantha M. Jewett, Esq. ’77, Secretary Gilford, New Hampshire
carl c. liebert p’10, ’12, ’15
Farms Congregational Church. She currently serves as the Town Technology Chair for the Westport Public School Parent Teacher Association. A resident of Alamo, California, Carl C. Liebert iii P’10, ’12, ’15 is the parent of two New Hampton alumni, Jacob ’10 (United States Naval Academy) and Seth ’12 (Swarthmore College), and one current student, Samuel ’15. Liebert is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy where he played basketball. He received his mba from Vanderbilt. He is the President and ceo of 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, overseeing the operations of more than 430 fitness centers across the US and in Asia. Since joining 24 Hour Fitness in 2006, the company has grown from 2.8 million to four million members, making it one of the largest privately held fitness club operators in the world. He serves on the board of directors for usaa, and the V Foundation for Cancer Research. He is also currently supporting the Naval Academy’s Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership. Liebert previously served as executive vice president for The Home Depot and
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lou maiuri p’13
also held roles of increasing responsibility for General Electric and Circuit City. He served in the United State Navy as division officer for the uss Caloosahatchee and held several roles at the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, Georgia. With over 25 years in the finance world, Lou Maiuri P’13 brings a variety of business experience and strategic thinking to the board. Since 2008 Maiuri has served as Head of the Global Financial Institutions at bny Mellon. A graduate of American International College where he played four years of ice hockey, the Topsfield, Massachusetts resident is the father of Anthony, who is in his second year at New Hampton. Lou previously held positions at Travelers Insurance Group, csc, and State Street Bank and Trust before founding Eagle Investment Systems, a company for which he served as ceo. He also worked for Fidelity Investments as a Senior Vice President. Passionate about education and how it is shaping the next generation of thinkers, Lou coaches ice hockey and plays golf in his spare time. — Will McCulloch
members Roger Ballou P’11, ’13 Palm Beach, Florida Victoria A. Blodgett ’80 New Haven, Connecticut Alicia Burrows ’00 Norfolk, Virginia Alford J. Dempsey, Jr. ’65 Atlanta, Georgia James L. Elcock P’12 Westwood, Massachusetts William F. Guardenier ’62 Mount Kisco, New York Paul Hamel P’07, ’08 Walpole, Massachusetts Mark Hayes P’14 Atlanta, Georgia Herman A. Hassinger P’77, ’78, Trustee Emeritus, Block Island, Rhode Island Dean P. Jacobson ’68 Delray Beach, Florida Robert D. Kennedy ’50, Chairman Emeritus New Canaan, Connecticut Karl V. Kimball ’74 Doylestown, Pennsylvania Lisa Manning Laudico P’16 Westport, Connecticut Earl R. Lewis ’62 Sudbury, Massachusetts Carl C. Liebert III P’11, ’12, ’15 Alamo, California Lou Maiuri P’13 Topsfield, Massachusetts Robinson C. Moore ’73 Groton, Massachusetts T. Holmes Moore ’38, Headmaster Emeritus, New Hampton, New Hampshire Frederick M. Peyser III ’68 Underhill, Vermont Jason M. Pilalas ’58, Trustee Emeritus North Palm Beach, Florida Eugene E. Rainville ’57 Blu=ton, South Carolina Hugh B. Richardson ’57 Bristol, Rhode Island Jun Yao Beijing, China
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