Four New Trustees Appointed to Board Peter Currie ’74, P’03, president of the Phillips Academy Board of Trustees, announced that four new members have joined the board. Stefan Kaluzny ’84 and Eric Zinterhofer ’89, P’18, ’19, both of New York City, have been appointed charter trustees and will each serve a sixyear term. Eric “Ric” Redman ’66 of Seattle and Stefanie Scheer Young ’81, P’11, ’14, of New York City have been elected to serve as alumni trustees, each for a term of four years. All terms began July 1. Kaluzny is a founder and managing director of Sycamore Partners, a private equity firm based in New York. He has been a member of the Andover Development Board and Regional Association Board and holds a BA degree in history from Yale and an MBA degree from Harvard Business School. Zinterhofer is a founding partner of Searchlight Capital Partners, a private investment firm based in New York,
London, and Toronto. He has been a member of the Parent Advancement Council, the Andover Development Board, and the Alumni Council. He and his wife, Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer, have two children; both are currently attending Andover. Redman is cochair and former CEO of Summit Power Group, a developer of wind, solar, and carbon-capture power plants. He has been a member of the Andover Gift Planning Committee, serving for 20 years as a cohead agent. Scheer Young is a sports media and management consultant. The mother of two Andover alumni, she has been actively involved in several alumni volunteer roles, serving on the Andover Alumni Council, as cochair of the Class Secretaries Committee, and as cochair of the New York Alumni Regional Leadership Team.
Strengthening Our Connection to Andover Dear Alumni/ae, The Andover Alumni Council serves as a voice for the alumni body. Comprising more than 140 members who represent classes from 1958 to 2013, the council serves to sustain the bond between alumni and the Academy, acting as a catalyst for lifetime engagement. With its eight standing committees and three ad hoc committees, members perform meaningful work that strengthens and extends upon Andover’s Strategic Plan. The accomplishments of the council this past year include: • The Athletics Committee reviewed and selected candidates for the Andover Athletics Hall of Honor (see story on page 14.) • The Class Secretaries Committee is working to improve the Academy’s outreach to alumni by providing “bounce-back e-mail addresses” and updating the school’s database. • The Equity & Inclusion Committee continues to work with LaShawn Springer, director of CAMD, to suggest
and help secure speakers for student-related events and cultural weekends. This spring, for example, the committee helped bring to campus Peter Saji ’96, supervising producer and writer for the ABC series Black-ish. • The Andover Alumni Award of Distinction Committee selected the following to be honored this fall: Constance Laurence Brinckerhoff ’59, Soiya Gecaga ’92, Capt. Thomas J. Hudner Jr. ’43 , and David Nathan ’47. The council meets on campus each fall and spring. In addition to performing committee work, members also have the opportunity during these weekend meetings to hear from current students and faculty about campus life. If you have questions or are interested in becoming a member of the council, please contact Karleigh Antista in the Office of Alumni Engagement at kantista@andover.edu. Misty Muscatel Davis ’01 President of Alumni Council Andover | Reunion 2016
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