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connection drew us to the School, but our interests
of the philanthropy that supports every boy at
in philanthropy at St. Mark’s stem from wanting
St. Mark’s. This is why Nancy and her husband
to contribute to its vibrant legacy, the learning
Michael choose to make the School a philanthropic
opportunities that our son is receiving, and our
priority not just for their sons but for all Marksmen
long-term interest in educating the next generation
who will benefit from a St. Mark’s education.
of exceptional boys.” “We love the School’s values and how St. Mark’s Nancy Goldberg has also been a part of the
strives to educate the whole boy while raising a
School community since before her sons became
generation of leaders who have an obligation to
Marksmen. She recalls early memories of the
serve,” Nancy said.
(left) Moha Yepuri sponsors a Chess Club meeting with son Neil ’25 (above) Nancy Goldberg helps serve hungry Marksmen in the cafeteria
School, not only as the sister of an alumnus but also as a Hockaday alumna. Twelve years
Nancy and Moha continue to lead our School
ago, Nancy reconnected with the School as a
as volunteers in the St. Mark’s Fund. At the end
parent when her oldest son Henry ’16 started first
of the year, after all of the gifts and pledges have
grade. Now Henry is an alumnus himself and his
been counted, the St. Mark’s Fund is much more
younger brother Owen ’21 is preparing to start
than an essential pillar of the School’s financial
eighth grade at St. Mark’s. All the while, Nancy has
foundation. The Fund serves as a representation of
supported her boys as a Choir Mom, Lower School
the thousands of donors and volunteers who have
Coordinator, and served as a St. Mark’s Fund
invested countless hours, talent, and resources into
Co-Chair. In this latest role, Nancy is appreciative
the School they all love.
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