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VESTRY NOMINATIONS

For The Class Of 2025

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Jonathan Catherwood

My wife Megan and I have lived in Hunt Country off and on for 24 years, and apart from a brief sojourn in Ohio it has been my privilege to have been a member of Trinity since 1998, serving at various points as the church Treasurer and member of the Vestry and the Endowment, Adult Education, Stewardship and Finance Committees. During this time I have also been an enthusiastic (but entirely amateur!) Sunday School and Adult Education teacher. Our two oldest children, Jamie (27) and Lizzie (25), live nearby in Washington DC, and our youngest, Russell (18) lives at home with us. We currently live in Warrenton, and I work in The Plains as the CFO for a Midwest manufactures of cabinet doors (I know, it’s as exciting as it sounds.) It has brought joy to me to see the church start to grow again in recent years, and if my fellow congregants deem that it would be useful to have me serve on the Vestry, I would be delighted to do so.

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I am a proud graduate of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where I received my B.A. degree. Though my basketball loyalties never strayed, I continued on to Duke University where I received my Masters in Environmental Management. Home is Middleburg, VA, and occasionally Sawyers Island, Maine whenever time and temperatures allow! I am a regular worshiping member at Trinity and have been greatly comforted by the love and care of the Trinity family and friends during the long illness and subsequent recent passing of my wife Donna. Through my recent start-up, Procurement Development Group, along with a partner, I was hired by the Catholic Climate Covenant to operate a “Catholic Energies” program to develop and fund solar and efficiency projects for Catholic faith based real estate nationwide. The program’s impact enables capital-strained Catholic organizations to adhere to their Care for Creation beliefs by generating and consuming cleaner energy on-site. I hope to bring this experience and enthusiasm for caring for creation, to the Trinity Vestry. Thank you for the invitation to be considered for serving here.

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