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In Memoriam

In Memoriam

Matthew Consigli P’24 Matthew Consigli is the President of Consigli Construction Company, Inc., together with his brother representing the fourth generation of his family to lead the organization. Consigli Construction is one of the largest construction management firms in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, providing construction management for corporate, academic, health care, institutional, life sciences, and government clients, and consistently honored with “Best Places to Work” awards in several states.

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Matthew serves on the Board of Directors of the Consigli Foundation, the company’s charitable organization established to directly impact the health, education, and well-being of disadvantaged children in our communities. He is chair of the Leadership Board and serves on the Trustee Advisory Board for Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the Board of Advisors for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Advisory Board at Babson College. Matthew holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Northeastern University; an A.S. in Construction Management from the University of New Hampshire; and an M.B.A. from Babson College. He lives in Wellesley with his wife, Kathleen, and their children Nick (Class III), Ella, and Julia.

Paul Provost ’83 Paul Provost is the Chief Executive Officer of Art Bridges Foundation, responsible for advancing the foundation’s mission by designing, structuring, and implementing initiatives and programs. Art Bridges is a foundation with more than $1.5 billion in assets and a mission to expand access to American art across the nation. Working closely with the board of directors and board chair philanthropist Alice Walton, Paul provides strategic, financial, and operational leadership for the foundation.

Trained as an art historian and curator, Paul has more than 25 years’ experience in museums, business, and nonprofits. Prior to his appointment at Art Bridges, he founded Provost & Associates, an arts-assets consulting firm for high net worth individuals and foundations. Prior to that,

he served for more than two decades in various executive and management roles at Christie’s, including as Deputy Chairman.

Paul started his career as curator at the New-York Historical Society. He earned his B.A. from Middlebury College; his M.A. from Williams College and the Clark Art Institute; and his doctorate from Princeton University. Paul serves on the boards of the Historic House Trust of New York City and the Preservation League of New York State. He is a member of the visiting and executive committees for the Williams College Museum of Art and the Middlebury College Museum of Art. Paul and his partner, Pepe Lopez, divide their time among Bentonville, Arkansas; New York City; and Litchfield County, Connecticut. //

Faculty

First Row: Stewart Thomsen, John Lieb, Andy Chappell, Brian Buckley, Mo Randall, Kerry Brennan, Mike Pojman, Paul Sugg, Ousmane Diop, Hunter White, Tony Teixeira, Rob Opdycke. Second Row: Jim Ryan, Billy Quirk, Tom Guden, Rary Delaney, Tom Walsh, Josh Cervas, Peter Hyde, Ken Hiatt, Ernesto Guerra, Nate Piper, Darian Reid. Third Row: Sean Spellman, Arturo Solís, Sue McCrory, Jamie Morris-Kliment, Chris Heaton, Derek Nelson, Daniel Bettendorf, Elizabeth Carroll, George Matthews, Tim Kelly, Nick Poles, Greg Sokol. Fourth Row: Matt McDonald, Michael Beam, Justin Muchnick, Arthur Beauregard, Michael Tomaino, Sarah Demers, Chris Brown, Alessandro Ferzoco, Andrés Amitai Wilson, Bryan Dunn, Jack Parker, Jackie Salas, Taylor Fitzgerald (missing: Erin Dromgoole). //

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