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New Trustees Elected to Board Four new trustees were elected to the Westminster Board of Trustees at its September meeting. Following his graduation from Westminster where he served as head prefect, Stephen W. Bailey ’89 earned an A.B. in economics at Harvard University and an MBA at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. He is a managing director with The Carlyle Group, which is based in Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Suzie Lowry ’89, live in Austin, Texas, with their four children, Izzy, Teddy, Augie and Annie. Both Steve and Suzie served as class agents for 17 years and co-chaired their Westminster 20th reunion committee.
Stephen W. Bailey ’89
Ellen Gerry Breed P’11, ’15 is a graduate of The Ethel Walker School and earned her B.A. in psychology at Denison University. She lives in Greenwich, Conn., with her husband, Alan, and their four children, Caroline, Billy, Eliza ’11 and Kate ’15. She has served on the board of directors of the Round Hill Club and The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Curtis F. Brockelman Jr. ’86, P’19 earned an A.B. in economics at Duke University and an MBA in finance marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. He is a managing partner and co-founder of Harvest Volatility Management LLC in New York City. He lives in Greenwich, Conn., with his wife, Alisa, and their three children, Curtis ’19, Nina and Bridget. Curt co-chaired his Westminster 10th and 25th reunion committees, served on the committees for his fifth, 15th and 20th reunions, and was a member of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association. As a Westminster student, he served as a Sixth Form prefect and was a three-sport captain. Benjamin D. Williams IV ’81 serves as headmaster of Cate School in Carpinteria, Calif., where he lives with his wife, Ginger, and their three children, Ben, Grace and Carson. Ben received a B.A. in American studies from Williams College and a master’s degree in American civilization from Brown University. While a Westminster student, he served as head prefect, was president of the John Hay Society and received a Squibb Bowl Award. He has been a class agent and was a member of his Westminster 20th reunion committee. He also serves as vice chair of the Board of Trustees of The Association of Boarding Schools.
Ellen Gerry Breed P’11, ’15
Curtis F. Brockelman Jr. ’86, P’19
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