CAMPBELL HALL
REPORT
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Message from Head of School
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Message from Board Co-Chairs
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Board of Directors Update
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Financial Overview
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Message from Director of Advancement
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CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center
20 Comprehensive Giving 34
CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund
44 Endowment Giving 46 Campbell Hall Legacy Society 47
Memorial and Honorary Gifts
48 Alumni 54
Volunteers
The 2022-23 school year was an incredible year for CH philanthropy. In September 2023, we launched CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center, the most ambitious capital campaign in the school’s history. The project, which includes a 55,000square-foot wellness, athletic, and academic facility, will transform campus and the educational experience of every student. Our community has supported this campaign in extraordinary ways, committing more than $17 million in 2022-23 alone. What’s even more exciting is that the generosity of our community resulted in a record-breaking year, with donors committing over $22.5 million across all Campbell Hall priorities, including the annual fund, endowment, fundraising events, and capital campaign. This total is double the previous singleyear fundraising record for the school and is a breathtaking achievement. I am so grateful to each donor for this unprecedented level of support. Your investment in Campbell Hall is a demonstrable show of confidence in the school’s mission and direction — a declaration that you believe in the power of a Campbell Hall education. Your support of CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund allows us to meet the needs of the moment and, indeed, “lead the moment” by providing for the school’s daily operational functions. Your support of CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center will help us reshape the future of Campbell Hall through this remarkable building project. Both campaigns are vital to the school and our students.
The 2022-23 school year also marked my 20th anniversary as Head of School. During my tenure, I have been inspired by the generosity of our community for initiatives such as the construction of the Spielberg Family Arts and Education Center and fundraising efforts for the Legacy for Good endowment campaign. I have marveled at the tremendous resilience of our community during the pandemic as we all worked together to maintain the highest standards of learning, stay connected, and help families in need through fundraising events such as CH Cares. I’ve been impressed with the communal effort to center DEIJ (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice) work as we continue to build a more just and equitable community and society. No matter how the needs of the school shift and evolve, the constant is how you all show up for one another, building and growing our beloved community. We continue to focus on raising capital for The Viking Center, and given the tremendous support the CH community has already shown through the CH NEXT campaign, I am confident that we will make history again in 2023-24 with another recordbreaking year of generosity. This will be especially meaningful as the upcoming year will mark Campbell Hall’s 80th anniversary. I hope you will join me in celebrating the incredible milestones we continue to achieve. Your partnership has been and will continue to be instrumental to every facet of the school’s growth. The following pages are a tribute to our incredible donors whose philanthropic support helps advance Campbell Hall’s mission, for which I am deeply grateful.
We are also deeply grateful to our fellow board members who work tirelessly behind the scenes to move the school forward in many areas, including sustainability, finance, DEIJ, and so much more. Their governance and oversight are crucial to the school’s ability to provide a world-class education to students. We welcome incoming board members to their new roles and thank those whose terms of service have ended for their unwavering commitment.
We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our entire community for their tremendous support of Campbell Hall during the 2022-23 school year. It was the strongest fundraising year in the school’s history — a noteworthy feat that will have a lasting impact on Campbell Hall and our students. We are excited to report that, with record applications, demand for Campell Hall’s unique brand of whole-child education has never been higher. One of the strongest draws to Campbell Hall is our sense of community, which is a testament to your involvement and commitment to the school, one another, and our kids. Leadership also plays a crucial role in driving these accomplishments. We are grateful to Head of School Julian Bull, who, for the past 20 years, has provided a clear direction and vision for the school. We’d also like to thank retiring Chief Financial Officer Fred McNutt for his 14 years of dedicated service. During his tenure, he kept Campbell Hall thriving fiscally and, in addition to his countless duties, helped oversee two major capital campaigns. Fred is passing the baton into the safe and capable hands of new CFO Wallace Wei, whom we warmly welcome to the Campbell Hall family. We’d like to extend our appreciation to our fantastic faculty and staff whose dedication to developing our children helps create this loving ecosystem in which they flourish.
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Over the past year, we hope you have enjoyed learning about our plans to build The Viking Center. This new facility invests in our students’ health, wellness, and academic education and reshapes the heart of campus to include more nature-filled open spaces. While we have hit incredible milestones in our CH NEXT fundraising efforts, thanks to the generosity of our community, we still have more to raise in order for us to break ground. We hope you join us and are as inspired as we are by those who have already committed to this transformational project. You can read more about the progress of some of the CH NEXT initiatives in the following pages. One thing is for certain, as our campus evolves, the heart and soul of Campbell Hall will remain the same.
Just as it was at the school’s founding almost 80 years ago, we remain dedicated to providing our students with an excellent education that promotes personal and academic growth while instilling a strong moral and spiritual foundation. It’s nice to know that some things never change. As we concluded our first year as Co-Chairs of the Board of Directors, we were thrilled to be a part of Campbell Hall’s continued growth. We thank our entire community for your contributions, whether it is time, treasure, or talent — because it truly takes all of us working together to make Campbell Hall the outstanding institution it is today and will continue to be in the future.
Dena Johnson
Emory Jones
Peter Kujawski
Kaleen Lemmon
Dena Johnson is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BrandHUE, a brand partnership firm representing talent, companies, and brands looking to attract and reach audiences of color. Before launching BrandHUE, she was the Director of Talent Brand Partnerships at United Talent Agency and a Senior Account Executive at NBCUniversal. She sits on Campbell Hall’s DEIJ Committee, Family Affinity Leadership Committee, and the advisory board of Black Heritage Families where she was formerly the President. She also served as the Executive Vice President of the Parents’ Association before assuming the current role of President. Dena is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, and graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, specializing in Advertising. Dena and her husband, Devin, are proud parents to Carys ’27 and Nicholas ’31.
Emory Jones, father of Justice ’33, is the co-founder of the apparel company Paper Planes: a global premium lifestyle brand of inspiration and empowerment — allowing customers to express themselves beyond fashion. “The Paper Plane teaches you to imagine. Once you dream, you set your intention. This is what I want, where I want to go.” Over the years, Emory has embossed his space in the culture. As a creative consultant, Emory has worked with Puma over the past decade. Notably, Emory lives by the words “Bet on Yourself.” This mindset encourages absolute self-confidence, which is incredibly important in this day and age.
Peter Kujawski is the Chairman of Focus Features, the specialty film division of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group. He is a graduate of Columbia University where he also serves on the Film Advisory Committee for the School of the Arts Dean’s Council. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Peter and his wife Stefanie Azpiazu are proud parents of Violet ’31 and Colette ’34.
Kaleen Lemmon is the CEO of the Fogel Family. She received her Associate of Applied Arts degree at KD Studio in Dallas, TX. After working in commercials for many years, she moved on to music production. While on a U2 tour, she met her husband of 20 years, Arthur Fogel. They are the proud parents of Jaxson '22, Luke '23, Kane '28, Chloe, and Christian. Kaleen has served in several key roles in UNICEF, including as a member of the Speaker Series Committee of SoCal, the SoCal Board Chair, and a member of the Executive Board.
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Campbell Hall is grateful to the following board members whose terms ended at the close of the 2022-23 school year. Thank you for your dedication to the school and its students.
Alex Mejia
Oliver Ressler ‘10 Joshua Smith ‘94
Prior to joining Vida Ventures in 2022, Alex Mejia was the Executive Assistant to the Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Butterfly Equity where she was responsible for the daily operations of her executive. Previously, she worked at Saban Capital Group where she started in the Private Equity team supporting two Managing Partners before moving into the Finance Department where she assisted the CFO with high-level tasks. Alex began her Executive Assistant career at California Capital Management where she worked for the CEO of this wealth management firm. Alex is the proud mom of Alexi ’20, Sara ’23, Jessica ’25, and Rebecca ’28.
Oliver Ressler ’10 has been passionate about Campbell Hall since he stepped foot on campus in 2008. After graduating from CH, he went on to attend Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. Following Georgetown, Oliver began his career in investment banking at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he worked in both the Financial Institutions and Industrials groups. In 2016, he went on to pursue his entrepreneurial passions, opening and operating ’The Press Shop’, a fast-casual sandwich shop in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood. In 2018, he joined Courtside Ventures, an early-stage Venture Capital firm focusing on digital media, gaming, and wellness. Oliver has been a partner at Courtside since 2020, with the firm having raised three institutional funds to date. Oliver serves on the Board of the National Basketball Association’s Atlanta Hawks.
Joshua Smith ’94 is a thirdgeneration Angeleno and a 10-year Southern California real estate veteran. He is the Executive Vice President, Luxury Sales, and Agent Director for the Sally Forester Jones Group. Joshua graduated with a Business Administration and Creative Writing degree from the University of Southern California. He currently resides in Lake Hollywood with his wife and two children.
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Fred McNutt Retiring Chief Financial Officer 14 Years of Dedicated Service Throughout his tenure, Fred helped Campbell Hall weather everything from the financial crisis of 2007-08 to the pandemic-related shutdown. He was part of a leadership team that oversaw the construction of the Spielberg Family Arts and Education Center, which not only transformed the performing arts program but the campus itself, enhancing students' educational opportunities. Along with the Board of Directors and Advancement team, he helped grow the school's endowment which is critical to the school's future. Year after year, he helped ensure the financial health of Campbell Hall, making the school a fiscally sound institution. During his tenure, in addition to managing the Business Office, which handles accounting, payroll, and Human Resources, Fred oversaw the Operations, Facilities, and Technology Departments as well as the Health Center. He negotiated countless contracts on behalf of the school, everything from working with vendors on experiential education trips to benefit providers to keep costs as low as possible to contractors for significant school improvements. Fred worked with government agencies, local representatives, and our neighbors in the community to ensure that capital projects went smoothly, such as installing field lights so the school can enjoy evening games and the left turn signal on Laurel Canyon Boulevard for a safer and faster entry onto campus. During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, he sought and obtained government relief, helping to keep the school running smoothly. Fred's wife, Jeannie, was a CH volunteer and later a beloved employee for many years, helping with elementary music, visual arts, and science lab programs. All three of their children (Jon '96, Jeff '90, and Julie '86) attended Campbell Hall. Often the success of any project or institution can be attributed to those behind the scenes. We have Fred to thank for much of Campbell Hall's success. As always, he is quick to deflect attention away from himself and instead shift the gratitude. "I've made mistakes over the years, but Campbell Hall is a place that allows you to be human," he said. "And I'm forever grateful for that."
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The 2022-23 school year reflected incredible growth for Campbell Hall due to the generosity of our community, guidance from the Board of Directors and other school leadership, and a sound investment strategy. Annual giving is a key indicator of our financial health. The remarkable contributions of $3.4 million to CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund in 2022-23 conveyed our community’s commitment to the school and enabled us to provide for Campbell Hall’s daily operational needs.
REVENUES
89% Tuition + Fees 6 % Unrestricted Gifts 3 % Investment Income + Other 2 % Endowment Payout
Campbell Hall’s endowment is a key strategic asset, from which we can supplement our operating budget. In 2022-23, because of the healthy return on investments, we grew that allocation to 2% of our operating budget, the largest in the school’s history. This greatly enhances our flexibility in addressing the school’s needs and finding innovative ways to grow. EXPENSES We are also pleased to report that $25 million has been committed to date for CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center, $17 million of which was committed in the 2022-23 school year. Combined with other fundraising efforts, this makes for the most money raised for Campbell Hall in any given year. We are grateful to our entire community for making Campbell Hall your philanthropic priority. The school thrives, and our students flourish because of you.
62% Salaries, Taxes, and Benefits 12% Financial Aid 10% Instructional + Student Activities 9 % Facilities 7 % General Administration
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Rendering of the Shallman Family Dining Hall in The Viking Center
In my five years at Campbell Hall, I have witnessed an extraordinary and seemingly unending display of generosity from our community. The support of our school has been astounding whether during times of unprecedented challenges, such as the global pandemic, or during times of opportunity, such as the current capital campaign for The Viking Center. I am pleased to report that the 2022-23 school year raised the bar for philanthropic giving. Total gifts and pledges exceeded $22.5 million, a new high-water mark for Campbell Hall and a testament to your belief in the school’s mission and exceptional education. We are so thankful for your partnership. As part of this remarkable total, our community gave over $3.4 million for CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, making it the second-highest annual giving campaign ever. This support is particularly meaningful during a capital campaign where so much of our attention is focused on investing in campus infrastructure. CH NOW is vital to sustaining the school’s day-to-day operations, ensuring that Campbell Hall can maintain and grow the programs and resources that our students and faculty rely on. Generous donors also added over $600,000 to the school’s endowment, which is crucial to the school’s long-term
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financial health and sustainability. This includes a wonderful gift from a Board member and his family to provide ongoing underwriting support for EDIF (Elementary Diversity and Inclusion Fund), an important part of the financial aid program. Finally, more than $17 million in gifts and pledges were designated to CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center, a project that will elevate the Campbell Hall student experience with exciting new opportunities in wellness, athletics, and education. We are so grateful to every donor for helping the school realize this incredible vision. We have also received the largest charitable commitment in the school's history to support The Viking Center, a gift as transformative as the project itself. We have made tremendous strides towards our CH NEXT fundraising goal and, among so much generosity, garnered seven donations of $1 million or more. And while the success of such large campaigns hinges on transformational giving, an organization’s support base is perhaps the most substantial vote of confidence for its work, impact, and overall direction. I am thrilled to announce that, in the 2022-23 school year, our total number of donors rose to 1,398, a significant increase over the year prior. That total reflects growth in the number of parent and alum supporters. On behalf of the school, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude for your support. Your philanthropic contributions power the school, shaping and inspiring the next generation of leaders who, as decent, loving, and responsible human beings, will positively impact the world.
Rendering of The Viking Tennis Center
With the completion of The Viking Center scheduled for 2026, Campbell Hall will undergo a significant campus transformation. The Viking Center will be a 55,000 sq. ft. facility featuring a new gym with seating for 900, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an athletic training and sports medicine center, a healthy-eating dining hall, additional secondary classrooms, a dedicated 6th-grade wing with courtyards, an elementary music room, an elementary dance studio, green central commons, and so much more! As part of the first phase of CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center, the construction of The Viking Tennis Center was recently completed. With five lighted championship tennis courts, this facility is a fitting new home for our championship tennis teams and will help the school continue to attract top-level players. Teams can practice on campus, eliminating the need to travel to off-campus courts, saving coaches and players time, and streamlining their athletic experience. Hosting games will also provide a home-court advantage, allowing more Viking fans to cheer on the tennis teams. The Viking Tennis Center is the first step in ushering in next-level athletics at Campbell Hall, allowing our tennis players to compete at the highest level! Go Vikings! CAMPBELL HALL TENNIS HALL OF FAME 8 Girls’ Varsity Tennis CIF Championships 5 Girls’ Varsity CIF Individual Doubles Championships 1 Girls’ Varsity CIF Individual Singles Championship 20 Girls’ Tennis Alumni Play/Have Played at the College Level 1 Girls’ Professional Tennis Player (2019 Ranked 53 in the World in Doubles) 6 Boys’ Tennis Alumni Play/Have Played at the College Level
Rendering of The Viking Tennis Center - aerial view at night
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THE VIKING CENTER
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Rendering of the IDEA Center in The Viking Center
are coming to The Viking Center Recognizing the creativity, ingenuity, and innovation within our community combined with a deep commitment to nurturing caring global citizens, Campbell Hall has set out to establish a system and space for incubating and launching mission-driven projects and programs.
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As a community of inquiry, Campbell Hall has always encouraged thought-provoking questions that can lead to deeper meaning. Now, we are developing pathways that give community members agency to turn questions into ideas, and ideas into action. “Part of a complete Campbell Hall experience is being empowered to become a change-maker,” explained Associate Head of School for Community Engagement Christopher Dennis. “We want to unleash the potential in our students, faculty, and staff by giving them the support they need to actualize enterprises that make a difference in the lives of their fellow community members, whether it’s creating a new inquiry-based course or finding a creative solution to a pressing real-world issue.” The work of the IDEA Center starts with projects aimed at tackling current challenges, whether on our campus or in the greater community. Students, faculty, and staff interested in piloting a project will be equipped with the tools, methods, and skills needed to find and implement solutions. They will be matched with qualified faculty and community professionals who will mentor them throughout the process.
INQUIRY All good ideas start with a question. Once fully explored, these questions can lead to solutions to real-world challenges.
DEMOCRACY Civic engagement can lead to impactful social change. Fostering a sense of duty to our neighbors, both locally and globally, is essential to building community.
EQUITY Under the umbrella of the IDEA (Inquiry, Democracy, Equity, and Agency) Center, Campbell Hall has developed a Public Partnership incubator that will support existing programs and launch new initiatives. It will support faculty, staff, and administrators as they expand and develop institutes, symposiums, speaker series, and other scholarly events, as well as give students the resources to transform their big ideas into reality. From an operational standpoint, the IDEA Center will strive to be revenue neutral through restricted gifts, donations, and grants from foundations, as well as revenue from hosting conferences and workshops focused on inquiry and innovation for the broader community. One such event, the Centering Latinx Voices and Narratives Symposium, was run in partnership with the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture (CESLAC) at UCLA Health and Somos PSV. Campbell Hall was able to open this event to neighboring schools for a full-day symposium on the future of the Latinx community across economics, health, and diversity. More than 40 representatives from 12 schools were in attendance, helping to fund this successful and important conference which can serve as a model for future events. Once constructed, The Viking Center will be the new home of the IDEA Center, providing a permanent space for generating and implementing new ideas on campus and beyond. This spirit of progress and collaboration is in true Campbell Hall fashion as we work together for a better future, not just for our beloved CH community but for our extended community as well.
At the heart of positive change is a dedication to fairness and justice. Centering equity ensures that we meet the unique needs of individuals and groups.
AGENCY Every community member has the power to take action on the issues that matter most to them. Cultivating agency empowers them to bring their ideas to life.
To learn more about the IDEA Center, please contact Christopher Dennis, Associate Head of Community Engagement, at dennisc@campbellhall.org or visit campbellhall.org/ideacenter.
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Having seen how much our grandchildren benefit from their Campbell Hall education, we wanted to show our gratitude to the school.” — Cathy Berger
From the moment they stepped on campus, Cathy and Sheldon Berger, grandparents to Emma B. ‘25 and Griffin B. ‘27, knew Campbell Hall was a special place. “Head of School Julian Bull gave us a tour, and as he walked us around, he knew every student’s name and greeted them with love,” said Cathy. “We are a very close family. To us, family is everything. We knew this was the right place for our grandchildren.”
This extraordinary couple is always looking for ways to support Campbell Hall. Cathy and Sheldon are members of Campbell Hall’s Legacy Society, which was created to thank and recognize generous donors whose planned gifts ensure the school's strong and sustainable financial future. “It’s one way we can support the school we love, which provides enrichment for so many children in so many ways,” noted Cathy.
Cathy and Sheldon are active volunteers as part of the Grandparents’ Committee. Whether handing out cookies to secondary students on “Cookie Day,” providing tasty desserts for faculty and staff appreciation lunches, taking part in the Parent Mindfulness Group, attending performances and games their grandchildren are involved with, or participating in Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day, they relish the chance to be part of the bustling campus life. From this vantage point, they see how their grandchildren thrive.
Cathy and Sheldon were inspired to participate in CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center when they learned how impactful it would be on all students' lives. “Having seen how much our grandchildren benefit from their Campbell Hall education, we wanted to show our gratitude to the school,” said Cathy. The modern classrooms, expansive gym, and improved grounds were especially appealing to them. “We have faith in this administration, so if they think it’s important to the school, then it’s important to us,” added Sheldon. “We are so grateful for what Campbell Hall provides to all students.”
“Both of our grandchildren started CH in 6th grade, and from day one, their classmates welcomed and included them,” explained Cathy. ”Over the years, Emma and Griffin have formed great friendships that will last a lifetime.” Sheldon added: “The supportive faculty help prepare them for life through real-world skills like public speaking and, as a result, we have seen our grandchildren gain a sense of self-assurance and confidence.”
Campbell Hall will recognize the Berger family’s generous gift to The Viking Center by naming a 6th-grade classroom in their honor. Given how special this time was in their grandchildren’s lives, it will be a fitting tribute.
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Campbell Hall sparks curiosity and imagination, keeping them engaged and excited about learning which is something students carry with them throughout their lives.” — Carla Lee
When Jim Lee, comic book artist and President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics, and his wife Carla decided to move from San Diego to Los Angeles so Jim could be closer to work, their first thought was to find their children a school. As parents of nine children, Jim and Carla have had a lot of experience with a variety of schools. At one point six of their then seven children were enrolled in different schools. While this was a lot of juggling, it helped the Lee family really home in on the things that were most important to them in a school community. From the school’s mission and ethos to how students are able to balance academics with the arts and athletics, Jim and Carla fell in love with Campbell Hall. Five of their children (River ’29, Jackson ’32, Mason ’23, Lucas ’18, and Brittany ’15) attended or are currently enrolled at CH. “We wish we were able to attend ourselves,” laughed Carla. “Campbell Hall sparks curiosity and imagination, keeping them engaged and excited about learning which is something students carry with them throughout their lives.”
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“Our children have varied interests,” added Jim. “Campbell Hall has been able to support and nurture each of them as individuals. I grew up focused on academics as that was something stressed in my household. The arts were something I only dabbled with on the side. Today, the arts are a vital part of who I am. Campbell Hall allows students to fully explore and develop their talents, whatever those talents may be.” Jim and Carla wanted to find ways to get involved in the school. Jim serves on the Board of Directors and sits on the Public Partnerships Committee. “Being on the Board has really helped me see the school’s thoughtful, transparent, and openminded approach to education. I more fully understand and appreciate their research-driven innovations like late start for the secondary students and their embrace of all cultures and religions through the chapel program and spaces such as the Nathanson-Swiger Chapel and Spiritual Center.” Carla has served as the Bagpiper’s Ball auction co-chair and has volunteered in the classroom. The couple has also hosted several Campbell Hall events at their home.
When Jim and Carla learned about the plans for The Viking Center, they were eager to support the school. “Campbell Hall is constantly growing by expanding its programs and offerings,” said Carla. “I’m a visual person, so seeing the renderings was so exciting because to me, The Viking Center is a manifestation of this growth.” They also found that the thoughtfulness of the campus layout including the use of indoor/outdoor spaces, was extremely appealing and indicative of Campbell Hall’s commitment to fostering innovation and connection.
“We are all products of our environment,” said Jim. “The Viking Center will beautify and give a heart to the center of campus, giving students a greater sense of pride in the school.” Jim and Carla were drawn to supporting the Elementary Arts Plaza which will be named in their family’s honor and, thanks to their generous $250,000 donation, will be a beautiful, inviting space located just off the elementary arts wing in which students can work, relax, and enjoy being together as a community in the open air. “The arts are an essential part of life,” said Jim. “This means of self-expression helps students excel in whatever profession they choose to ultimately pursue. We wanted to foster and support this important outlet by providing a space that will nurture their creative spirit.”
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Campbell Hall is grateful to the donors listed below who have collectively committed $25 million to CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center. Their leadership has included seven gifts of $1 million or more and the largest gift in the school’s history, making this a record-breaking campaign on all fronts. Thank you! KEY: Board Member Alumni Board
LEADERSHIP ($1,000,000+) Anonymous (2) The Ahmanson Foundation Edward and Marta Han Emory Jones and Andrea Villa Jones The Ressler Family John Shallman and Lani Barrameda-Shallman
MAJOR ($50,000 - $999,999) Anonmyous Salim and Mara Akil Timothy and Jane Allen-Dick Mike and Shirin Amiri Will Arnett Severyn and Martha Aszkenazy Catherine and Sheldon Berger Andrew Blecher Mitch and Bonnie Bloom Cheryl and David Bosnak Julie Bowen Drew and Cyndi Buckley
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Julian and Katie Bull Theodore and Denise Burnett Callas-Schwalm Family Jessica Chung and David Yeom Scott and Erin Cohen Paul and Kathleen D’Addario Eric and Sarah Duncanson Kevin and Christine Eberly Marc and Susan Edelstein The Farias Family Darryl and Samantha Forshpan Mark and Michela Gatto Julie and Craig Gerber Lee and Beth Goldring Anthony Graham and Dierdre Roffoni Tom and Alexandra Grane Benjy and Ellen Grinberg Skip Grinberg Derek and Kristi Haas Christopher Ivery and Ellen Pompeo Todd and Tatiana James Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman Michael and Margaret Kerr The Honorable Sandy Kriegler and Dr. Shelley Kriegler
Peter Kujawski and Stefanie Azpiazu Jennifer and Ariel Lechter James and Carla Lee Kaleen Lemmon and Arthur Fogel Yidong Liu and Hong Ma Brice ’96 and Kristin London Charlotte Lubert Daniel Lubert Mia Kaminsky Meyer and Family Jonathan Nakano and Linda Baek Amy Poehler John ’95 and Rachel Pollak Hal and Lisa Reynolds Jason and Talia Rimokh Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine Dylan and Casondra Ruga Ken Salkin and Michal Amir-Salkin Michael and Deanna Schlesinger Adam and Lisa Stoll Jeff and Laura Tremaine Jon and Maya Varnell Thomas and Celeste Von Der Ahe Mike and Lynn Williams
Front Elevation Rendering of The Viking Center
COMMUNITY (UP TO $50,000) Anonymous (2) Nancy and David Arntzen Matthew and Amy Baer Daniel and Stacey Baime Kyle Bornheimer and Shannon Ryan Ron and Sally Burns James and Jessica Castro The Rev. Jenifer Chatfield and Nancy Kirhoffer Jason Chauncey and Alli Ross Ben and Julia Clarke Theresa Cross David ’83 and Edie Damus Kelly ’93 and David DeMarco Bernard Dillard ’10 Diane Forester Bernard Friedman Alvin and Noelle Galstian Andy Garcia and Marivi Lorido Garcia Michael Goldberg and Rachel Levy Goldberg
Scott ’98 and Nicole Halle Peter and Julie Heimark Lewis and Julie Henderson Lisa Horwitz and Kurt Bolotin Peter Huie and Glenna Shen Devin and Dena Johnson Kurt and Kasey Johnson Nathan and Carly Kahane Brian ’97 and Kathy Kriegler The Labowe Family Matt and Molly Leonetti Martin Lin and Stephany Zeng Ronald and Ava McKay Matthew Meyer Caryn Miller Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen Jim Osborne and Kelly Wagner Osborne Terra Potts George and Lauren Rose Arianne and Jeffrey Rudes John and Kira Ryan Rio and Karen Saken Paul and Judy Schaeffer Stefanie and Michael Seltzer
Laurence and Nicole Seymour Ramin Shamshiri ’91 and Donna Langley-Shamshiri Stuart and Michele Shanus James Somes and Irene Anderson Jeremy and Emily Steckler Evan Strauss Matt Thompson and Louisa Wee Jordan and Jennifer Toplitzky Amy ’00 and Warren Wachsberger Michelle Walter Wellington Yang and Dina Morishita
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Campbell Hall is deeply grateful for your generous support received from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. Your contributions to the school’s vital fundraising initiatives included gifts and pledge payments to CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, CH NEXT: The Campaign for The Viking Center, an array of endowments, designated funds such as the Campbell Scholars Program (CSP), as well as fundraising events such as the Bagpiper’s Ball and the student-led Hands for Haiti community event. To maintain Campbell Hall’s exceptional education standards, the school relies on the support of our whole community. Your donations exemplify the Power of Philanthropy, advancing Campbell Hall’s mission and empowering our students to reach their full potential. Thank you for your ongoing support.
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KEY: Board Member Alumni Board
Innovators ($100,000 and above) Anonymous (3) Timothy and Jane Allen-Dick Catherine and Sheldon Berger Sheri and Roy P. Disney Darryl and Samantha Forshpan Todd and Tatiana James Emory Jones and Andrea Villa Jones Michael and Margaret Kerr Jennifer and Ariel Lechter Yidong Liu and Hong Ma The Ressler Family Jason and Talia Rimokh Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine Michael and Deanna Schlesinger John Shallman and Lani Barrameda-Shallman
Founders ($50,000 - $99,999) The Ahmanson Foundation Mike and Shirin Amiri Theodore and Denise Burnett The Farias Family Derek and Kristi Haas Edward and Marta Han I.N. and Susanna H. Van Nuys Foundation James and Carla Lee Kaleen Lemmon and Arthur Fogel The Patricia A. Bade and Milton C. Bade Foundation RAR Foundation The Robert and Lisa Margolis Family Fund Stepping Stones Scholarship Fund Adam and Lisa Stoll Jeff and Laura Tremaine Wilbur May Foundation
Visionaries ($25,000 - $49,999) Will Arnett Andrew Blecher Julie Bowen Julian and Katie Bull Jason Chauncey and Alli Ross
Paul and Kathleen D’Addario Kelly ’93 and David DeMarco Alvin and Noelle Galstian Michael Giacchino Skip Grinberg Lewis and Julie Henderson Bob Iger and Willow Bay Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman Nathan and Carly Kahane Peter Kujawski and Stefanie Azpiazu Charlotte Lubert Daniel Lubert Mia Kaminsky Meyer and Family Amy Poehler Evan Strauss Trebek Family Foundation Thomas and Celeste Von Der Ahe Daniel Weiss and Andrea Troyer Patrick and Pia Whitesell Mike and Lynn Williams
Chiyeon Kim and Juyeon Park The Honorable Sandy Kriegler and Dr. Shelley Kriegler Joe and Alison Lima Brice ’96 and Kristin London Ronald and Ava McKay Sean and Sandra Nasseri Howard and Marnie Owens Arianne and Jeffrey Rudes John and Kira Ryan Everett and Leeann Sands Gary Satin Ramin Shamshiri ’91 and Donna Langley-Shamshiri Mark Simone and Nina Huerta Jeremy and Emily Steckler The Trucksess-Kehoe Family Jon and Maya Varnell Michelle Walter Christopher and Carrie Williams
Leaders
Head of School Circle
($12,500 - $24,999)
($7,500 - $12,499)
Anonymous Muhammad Adaya and Nurya Shabir Cheryl and David Bosnak Drew and Cyndi Buckley Jessica Chung and David Yeom Scott and Erin Cohen The Corday Family Christopher DeBolt and Jessica Thomas Peter DiCecco and Ricci DeMartino Kevin and Christine Eberly Bernard Friedman Andy Garcia and Marivi Lorido Garcia Mark and Michela Gatto Ashkan Ghavami ’91 and Khoosheh Daneshi Jean Gilliland Lee and Beth Goldring Tom and Alexandra Grane Benjy and Ellen Grinberg Eric and Lisa Guggenheim David Gutterman and Romaine Orthwein Peter and Julie Heimark Lauren Hissrich Michael Hissrich Christopher Ivery and Ellen Pompeo Devin and Dena Johnson
Jason and Rachel Adler Severyn and Martha Aszkenazy Daniel and Stacey Baime Rich and Megan Bendis Kyle Bornheimer and Shannon Ryan Liz and Greg Borrud Carlo Brandon and Andrew Brandon-Gordon Adam and Maria Braun Greg and Jackie Callas Michael and Maira Caren James and Jessica Castro Dennis and Yana Chernov Theresa Cross David Damus ’83 and Edie Gelardi-Damus Dan and Tracey Daniel Melissa de la Cruz and Michael Johnston Mario Del Pero and Ellen Chen-Del Pero Jasmine and Pervez Delawalla Dana Norris Doumani Lorenzo Doumani Michael Dreyer Bradley and Amy Dubin Howard and Jean Dubin Gilbert and Judika Dumontet Diane Forester
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Donna Garnier and Peter Cioni Julie and Craig Gerber Matthew Gerbig and Camilla Luddington Ellie Ghaffari and Hootan Melamed The Green Family Michael Green and Amber Noizumi Green Nick and Katie Grosvenor Nancy Haag Linyou Jiang and Angel Wang Larry Jones and Luciana Balduino Elbert ’92 and Teri Kim Daniel Kitchens and Katie Rosen Kitchens Jeffrey Koehler and Wendy Mericle-Koehler Martin Lin and Stephany Zeng James and Hailin Liu Dan McCarty and Michael Kraut Charlie McKittrick and Ana Gasteyer Anthony and Barbara Miller Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen Jonathan Nakano and Linda Baek Evan and DJ Prager
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Jessica Queller and William Prady David ’87 and Angelee Reiner Hal and Lisa Reynolds Atticus Ross and Claudia Sarne Dylan and Casondra Ruga Josh and Jacqueline Schechter Erica ’01 and James Schwalm Marc and Samantha Sedaka Stefanie and Michael Seltzer Vivek and Deepika Sharma Saeid Shokravi Michael and Sherry Simmrin James Somes and Irene Anderson Keith and Lisa Sutton Jordan and Jennifer Toplitzky Mauricio and Kyle Umansky Tripp and Adriana Vinson Shiying Weng and Guilin Jia Michael White Tessa White Wellington Yang and Dina Morishita
Dean's List ($3,000 - $7,499) Anonymous (4) Salim and Mara Akil Jason and Marisa Aron Nadine ’95 and Alexander Arzerounian Alicja Bachleda Jeremy Barber Holly Bario Crystal Carlsberg Beecher ’00 and Brian Beecher Moses Berkson and DeeDee Gordon Selma Blair Steve and Amy Blecher Stephen and Tiffani Bresnick Ron and Sally Burns William Burton and Wendy McMahon Burton Joe and Kathleen Calvert Sam Catlin and Julie Dretzin Aileen and Tucker Cawley Matthew and Pamela Celenza The Rev. Jenifer Chatfield and Nancy Kirhoffer
KEY: Board Member Alumni Board
Randy and Lara Chia Kenneth Chow Tedd and Alexis Cittadine Ben and Julia Clarke David Cohn and Greta Stewart-Cohn Christopher Collins and Jennifer DeRosa Collins Paula and Tim Connolly Scott Cunneen and Monali Misra Daniel and Jessica Cusumano Mychael Danna and Aparna Bhargava Rhys Darby and Rosie Carnahan-Darby Bradley and Haylee Davidowitz David and Susan Dawes Eric and Sarah Duncanson Alexander Early ’05 and Maggie Waters Chuck and Cindy Eberly Lori and Camilo Echavarria Marc and Susan Edelstein Fred and Leslie Einesman The Eldridge Family Colin Farrell Brooke Anderson Ferguson and Randy Ferguson Matthew and Nancy Fiordaliso Andrew and Christine Flier Ryan Fowler and Christina Vega Fowler Callaghan Fritz-Cope Rachna Fruchbom Gensler Todd Gertschen and Vince Klaseus Michelle and Scott Gertz Jamie Giacchino Jared and Wendy Goetz Michael Goldberg and Rachel Levy Goldberg Karthik Gollapudi ’11 Robert Graf and Maria Baker Michael and Elise Greenberg Max Greenfield and Tess Sanchez Marc and Tara Guggenheim Laurie and Chris Harbert Coburn and Sherry Haskell Tony Haspel and Francesca Orsi-Haspel Don and Madeline Heimark Lisa Herbert ’87 Dylan ’96 and Samantha Herrick Noah Himmel and Amanda Charlwood Linda Hirshberg John and Delaina Hlavin Peter Huie and Glenna Shen Anthony and Mary Jaramillo
Gray Jeng and Heeli Kim-Jeng Steve and Monique Joe The Joudi Family Deirdre and Sokrates Karimian Mike and Currie Keller Brian and Francette Kelley Young Kim and Jackie Park Kim Stacy Kravetz Brian ’97 and Kathy Kriegler The Levin Family Michael Levy Pedram and Sherry Marhabi Matt Construction Scott and Christina Mattingly Dee May David and Sheila McLean Thomas Mesereau and Alice Wang Ron and Ingrid Milkes Caryn Miller Gabriel and Heidi Miller Mission School Transportation, Inc. Modern Family Surrogacy Brent and Dayna Moelleken Roy Moore and Shanique Bonelli-Moore James Mulkeen and Donna Goldstein Matt and Dawn Olmstead Jim Osborne and Kelly Wagner Osborne Seth and Gloria Oster Gregory and Lorie ’67 Palmer Patricia and Peter Palmer PJ & Eun Park Family Joey Perez and Krissy Matsuno Joanna Perlman The Phillips Family The Rahmani Family Mario Ramirez and Marla Graves Mason Rather and Claire Curley Jason Reilly and Amy Harris Sydnee and Joshua Rimes Brian Riordan and Annmarie Nitti-Riordan Jillian and Patrick Roscoe Robert Rosenheck and Cindy Capobianco Lindsay Ross and Garrett Ricciardi West Rubinstein and Ainsley Cohen Genna ’94 and Zack Ryan Rio and Karen Saken Edith Sanchez Michael and Rebecca Schafler Carla Schneider Laurence and Nicole Seymour
Anand and Shabana Shah Alexa Sheridan and Dave Fruchbom Meredith and Jonathan Shikora Steve and Ann Snyder James and Colleen Standish Amanda and Jamil Stefan Maia and Richard Suckle Janos and Kinga Szani The Thompsons Ian Thompson and Muna Coobtee Matt Thompson and Louisa Wee Chelsea and Mark Vahradian Kiliaen and Shaina Van Rensselaer Vishal and Kavita Vanjani Jonathan Venison and JoAnne Gartin Amy ’00 and Warren Wachsberger Mark and Dina Waters Kevin and Alexis Weaver Andrew Williams and Jane Bogart The Brian Wilson Family Eric Winter and Roselyn Sanchez-Winter Jonas Wood and Shio Kusaka Casey Wu and Chris Chen Kevin and Ashley ’92 Wyatt Paul and Anna Yang Alex and Arda Yemenidjian Joel and Katherine Zadak Jean-Rene and Tamiko Zetrenne
Friends ($1,000 - $2,999) Anonymous (8) Robert and Holley Agulnek Robert and Karen Ahmanson Edward Allen and Sharon Widjaja Jonathan and Amy Anastas William and Janice Anderson Bill Angarola and Charlotte Schmid-Maybach Arthur Arejian Edwin Arroyave and Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave Eytan and Sue Avisar Gwendolyn Baba Rodney Barnes and Marlo Richardson-Barnes Steven Bash and Rada Blumkin Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien Michael and Anne Bazel Adam and Alison Belanoff
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Ramiro Belgardt and Elizabeth Haraughty Frank Bell and Candace Ng David Benveniste and Stephanie Cantu Sara Berger and Adam Biesk Scott and Michelle Bergman Bidwell-Weinberg Family David and Rosanna Bilow Rahsan and Napiera Boykin Harland and Dianne Braun Alexander Broumand and Shirin Bagheri Adrienne and Stephen Bunting David and Lynn Callif Dustin and Lisa Callif Lindsey Carter Carla Christofferson Louis and Raina Chung Peter and Sarah Chung The Reverend Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59 Eva Cohen David Collins and Joseph Rivas Jennifer and Paul Davidson Erica Deionno David and Kim DeJesus Nikki DeLoach and Ryan Goodell Christopher and Shanet Dennis Derek Derman and Brette Genzel-Derman Faber Dewar and Ute Emmerich Thomas and Samantha Diamond Wondwossen Dikran and Rebeka Melake-Dikran Susie Dudley and Salvatore Conti Neal and Jaye Eigler Gareth and Katherine Emery Dvora and Marcus Englefield Ben Enright ’98 Adam and Stacy Feit Debbie and Jonathan Feldman Julien Fenton and Danielle De Luca Adam and Elizabeth Fierro Simon and Elizabeth Flax Michael and Nadia Fleischer Kevin Flower and Nassrin Ghani Flower Jason and Lorene Fotter Floran Fowkes Sloane Fowkes ’09 Karl and Robin Frank Jeffrey and Jaime Freedman Andrew and Jennifer Friedman Kristy Gabriel ’89
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Toni Gabriel and Cliff Reston Justin and Lesley Galindo Leonard and Robin Garner Tracey Sylvester Garnett ’88 and David Garnett Stephen and Ann Garrett Paula Gaughan ’65 John Gautrey and Bronagh Walsh Mimi and Bob Gazzale Shawn and Michelle Gee Michael and Laura Geliebter Daryl Gerber Alex Ghafouri and Melissa Bull Jonathan Gitlin ’97 Irwin Goldring Kathy and Marc Gordon The Gray Family Jay and Iris Greenberg Martin and Josie Greenfield Jason and Stephanie Groff Scott ’98 and Nicole Halle Laura Levine Harris ’03 and Brock Harris Preston Hayes ’03 Cara and Gabe Hilfer Marney Hochman Jason Hoehn and Tracie Butler Christopher and Elizabeth Hogan John and Jennings Hrvatin John Janavs Michael and Cherry Joh Gloria and Scott Johnson Jeff and Tiffany Jumaily Njambi Kamoche Rambod ’92 and Nancy Kamrava Brett Karns and Deirdre Quinn-Karns Oren Katz and Katherine Houston-Katz Gregg and Lindsay Kavet Jonathan Kern and Paige Wilds Kern Marina and Billy Kheel Brandon and Kelly Kim Hyun-Jin Kim Jamey Kim and Soo Jin Ahn Tiffany Kim ’18 Mark and Sarah Kimsey Robert King and Rozita Tolouey Christine ’99 and Jason Kirk Zach Klein ’11 Steven and Mary Kochones Daniel Kornberg and Jessica Liu Andrew and Jennifer Kugler The Labowe Family Carolyn and Tim LaGaly
Laura Lancaster Jeremy Lappen and Kimberly Karp Lappen Richard and Kerri Lauter Terry Lee ’94 Matt and Molly Leonetti Matthew Lesher and Katherine Lewis Debbie Levin Larry and Nancy Levitt Andrea Lewis Anne Litt and Howard Franklin Beth Littleford Chad and Molly Ludwig Kamil and Ilona Majer Jonathan and Leah Mangum Charles and Jamie March Philip Martin and Portia Hein Michael and Sidney McCullers Mallory ’05 and David ’07 McFarland Alejandra and William Mejia Carlos and Amy Mencia Michael and Marla Metelski Itay and Nicole Mevorakh Josh and Alexx Monkarsh Roger and Lisa Morrison Makan Mortazavi and Bahar Solasi Anthony Nahar and Yun Lingner Jason and Lindsay Nesmith Michael Newman ’96 Todd Newman and Jennifer Ahn Newman The Noah Benardout Foundation Mike and Lisa O’Malley Ron Opaleski and Zsuzsanna Cohen Opaleski Joseph and Mandana Orlando Matt Orlove and Lynn O’Shaughnessy Mimi Orth ’75 Eddie Papazian ’95 and Talar Sarkis Papazian ’95 Chan and Rachel Park David and Lori Park Ryan Patterson and Richard Plotkin Alice Peck ’00 John and Joy Perry PJ Pesce and Susan Morris Jenifer and Bart Peters Mary Piliaris Eyal and Ashley Podell Louis and Amanda Poimiroo John ’95 and Rachel Pollak Beth Pontrelli and Rob Letterman
KEY: Board Member Alumni Board
Terra Potts Eileen and Richard Powers Kelly and Tim Prather The Quigley Family Derek Reckley and Annie Segal Devon and Amber Reese Jason and Arsha Reitz Erik and Alyssa Reponen James Requa and Jacqueline Liu Ryan and Mony Revel Andrew Reynolds Debbie and Greg Richards Matthew ’00 and Amy Richards Jonathan and Stephanie Rogal Scott and Alexa Rousso Phil and Heather Rubin Alana Sands Kevin Sands Victor and Charlene Sands Jonathan and Zoe Schaeffer Jenny and Dave Schiff Lisa and John Schwartz Phyllis Schwarz Tracy and Timothy Settel Jacqueline Appel Shapiro Jon Shapiro Michael and Erika Shen Greer Shephard Richard and Laine Siklos Craig and Laurie Silverstein Rick Simner and Thomas Michna David and Stefanie Singer Jay and Jenny Sonbolian Jessica and Jonathan Steier Sheldon and Joan Steier Charles Steinberg and Judith Lambert Steinberg Lisa Present Susser ’92 and Family Max and Alissa Swedlow Tom and Angie Szentgyorgyi Meghann Giardino Taheri ’05 Michael and Monica Tantraphol Bishop John Taylor and Canon Kathy O’Connor Nima and Gabriella Tehrany Christopher and Susan Thalken James Thompson and Alyssa Park The Tolbert Family Josh and Heather Tonkins Leandro and Lori Tyberg Matthew and Jenny Umhofer Hacik and Alin Urun
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Hovhannes John Vardanyan and Angela Adler Thomas Vickers and Patricia Mora-Vickers The Wade Family Patrick and Christina Wade Robert and Gosia Walak Katie and Matt Waldstein James Ward The Wegner Family Sally and David Weil Eric Weinberg The Weinberger Family Darren and Benton Weinstock Erica Weis David Weissman and Diane Sherer Jennifer Wharton Alexandra White Brent Wiblin The Williams/Collins Family Xandrya Woods Xania Woods Franco and Elizabeth Wright Kin ’94 and Meredith Yu Paul and Kayci Yun Moon Zappa Peter Zinda and Alison Schapker
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Community (up to $999) Anonymous (43) Elliot and Lynn Abbott Lauren Accordino ’05 Katherine Crandall Adege ’10 and Julian Adege Josh Adell and Megan Zakarian Adell Roger Adell and Jane Dill Carlos Aguilar and Bertha Munoz Margaret Albertson ’06 Michael Alexander and Catherine Gudis Caroline Alford ’13 The Alford Family Ryan Alford ’16 Kathy Allison Kevin and Robyn Allyn Diego Alonso Derek and Julie Alpert Dustin Alpert ’06 AmazonSmile Foundation Susie An Grace Anderson ’21 Shannon and Mike Anderson Kristine Annunziata Geraldine and Joe Antal
Jaime and Tony Antolini Silva Abramyan Arejian Adrian Arnold Alexander Arntzen ’09 Nancy and David Arntzen Steve Artiga Tony and Linda Arzt Kayce Atkinson ’08 Elon Avisar ’94 Sharon Avisar Ethan Baer ’16 Teresa Baker Megan Balk Sabrina Sipantzi Ballard ’85 and Matthew Ballard Tonia Barber Carol and Marty Barger Janice Barnes Elizabeth Barondes Gabby Barsocchini ’12 Gary Bart Arvydas and Daiva Barzdukas Linda and Seth Bass Richard and Brenda Battista Joseph and Wendy Baxley Jennifer Bealmear The Beck Family
KEY: Board Member Alumni Board
Maxwell Beck ’17 Peregrine Beckman and Elizabeth Leicester Frank Beddor David and Marieke Beeler Wayne Behlendorf ’59 Gregory Behrendt and Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt Pouneh Beizai Andrew and Joanna Bencze Erica Benedicto ’14 Elizabeth Benjamin ’12 Ohad and Madelyne Ben-Yehuda Man Berg ’13 Candice Bernstein and Daniel Cohen Carlos Betancourt and Hilda Torres Ravi Bhatia ’07 Matthew and Erika Bierman Mark Billings ’95 and Sara Atchity-Billings ’96 Jennifer Birchfield-Eick Christine ’85 and John Bjerke Susan Black-Smith and Lee Smith Brittany Blank ’13 Cory ’11 and Allegra ’13 Bloom Kevin ’06 and Zoe Bloom Jeffrey Boehm and Gina Monreal Boehm Jeff Bonhiver Michael Bonner Larry and Tillie Borys Morgan Botko ’18 Jenn Boulton ’99 Carrie Norred Boutros ’93 and Bassem Boutros Charles and Dana Boyd Lauren Bradley ’04 Grayson Brady ’24 Kenneth Brady and Judithann Haroules Wayne and Yvonne Bragg Michael Branch Deron and Amber Braswell Jackie Bravo-Suarez ’18 Deborah Brehe Jeffrey and Lori Briller Brian Bristol and Shana Mathur Aidan Brown ’18 Whitney Browne ’13 Alex Brownstein ’’09 Amy Brownstein and Bruce Mencher Richard and Susan Brownstein Jason Lee Bruns Arianna Buchanan ’19
Rodney and Yani Buchanan Ken and Karen Buchi Isabella Bugatti ’11 Elan and Joy Buller Michael Buller Paul Burgis and Marisa Briones Ella Burns ’24 Bryan and Emily Buskas Jessie Byron-Fields ’05 Ryan Byron-Fields ’10 Conner Calabro ’13 The Calkins Family Matt Calloway James Calvert Martha Camacho Cassandra and Richard Cando Ross Canning and Michele Pelot Lackey ’95 and Darren Capeloto Kirsten ’89 and Ted Caplan Sydney Carfagno ’11 Aliyah Carlo ’12 Ron Carlson Garry and Daphne Carr Sabrina Carr ’20 Christopher and Nicole Carrillo Kevin Carroll Susan Carroll Kevin Carter and Maria Churchill Michael Cartledge Jake Cassidy ’03 Carlos Castellanos Mario Catani and Nathalia Maia Ron and Debbie Cerrito Christina Chan ’13 David Chanin ’08 Gavin Chanin ’04 Jake Chanin ’02 Melissa Charles Robert Charney Sherri Cherman Yolanda and Vireak Chheng Michael Chieffo and Beth Grant Stephanie Papke Childs ’85 Nick and Bobbi Chinlund Tammy Cho ’09 David Christiansen and Katherine Christiansen Patricia Hayes Christensen ’86 and Gavin Christensen Douglas and Jennifer Chu Donna Chung and Timothy Lokiec Elizabeth Chura
Sally Cioni Jeremy Clark ’11 Margie Coats Cameron Coffman Judy and Carl Cohen Zachary Cohen ’10 Russell and Sharon Collins Spencer Collins ’01 and Geoffrey Borys Rai Colston Scott Comley Pamela Hopson Connor and Chad Connor Eli Consilvio and Maureen Lee-Consilvio Christopher Cook ’03 Randal Coombs ’03 Robert Coombs Anastasia Coon Michael Cooney and Jessica Collins Robin Cooper and Don Spector Conor Corbin ’13 John Corona Charlee A. Corra ’09 Remy Cotroneo Blake Cotton ’22 C. Joy Williams Cotton Joseph Courtney Christina Craemer Jennifer Crandall Taylor Crandall ’12 Cally Crane ’20 Christene Crawford William Crawford Fernando Cueva William Cullinan Brandy Curry Devin Curry Scott Cutler and Meredith Morton Marcus Dalzine and Tania Horton Alexa Daniel ’12 Ethan Daniel ’13 Hope Davies Hannah Davis ’09 Rick Davis and Dana Bain Tom Davis and Shannon White Andrew and Allison De Camara Cady De Camara ’18 The de Montreuil Family Aaron Deane ’13 Luis and Gina Delgado Barron DeSanctis ’94 Judith Dewitt and Mark Yellen Bernard Dillard ’10
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Tamara and Stacey Dillon Gail Dolormente and Jeanna Huynh Rosa and Carlos Dominguez Kena Dorsey Jeremiah Doryon Tim Doyle and Ellen Svaco Jacki and Murray Drechsler Sheri and Richard Drobnick Brooke Dudley Conor Duffy and Emily Cutler Ashlyn Dunham ’13 John and Elysa Dutton Amanda Dye Rita and Morris Eagle Reverend Andrew and Amy Eagles Lorenzo and Kathryn Eagles Douglas and Lisa Edley David and Melanie Edward Quintin Edward ’16 Rachel Edward ’14 Courtney Edwards David Eick Nadine Eisenbarth Pamela Eisenstein George and Belinda Eleftheriades Aimee Ellicott Mitchel and Edna Ellison Neil Elman Jane Emerson Leslie Dione Emge David and Luz Engman Miriam and Paul Enright Anthony and Sibahn Epps Esat Kaan Erbahar Ricardo Elias Esparza Bridget Esquibias David Esquibias Tara Etienne-Downes Justin and Samie Falvey Danny Farid ’18 Wendell and Cheryl Farrell Daniele Fee Dennis Feldman Brad and Vivianne Fernquist Alex and CB Ferrari Gabrielle Ferrer ’01 Daron ’04 and Dan Fields Nicole Finkelstein ’04 Alex Firestone ’10 Lisa Firestone David Fischer and Amy Robinson Alice Fleming
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Kamia Fletcher Dwayne Foster and Myra Dehaven-Foster Melissa ’73 and Oscar Fouché-Peña James Fousekis Natalie Fousekis and Laura Carrillo Nelson Franklin ’03 Anthony Friedman ’08 Andrea Fuentes ’99 and Jose Morales Fredy and Matilde Fuentes Ruth and George Furst Adriana Garcia Bianca Garcia ’14 Maddy Garcia ’14 Dana and David Garfin Brytani Garnett ’08 Thomas and Regina Garnier Chandler Maxwell Garrison ’08 Jennifer Gartley Harry Gaskill ’14 Alison Gavin Samy Gelfand ’13 Toby and Carol George Adam Gerber and Jennifer Postil Gerber ’88 Brian and Tatiana Ghielmetti Gracie Giacchino ’18 Andrew and Cathy Glanzman Joshua ’98 and Tiffany Glass Martin and Carmina Glicklich Max and Lisa Goldberg Gary and Julie Goldman Laurence and Lesley Goldman Melanie Goldring ’13 Debbie Goldstein Sonia Gonzalez Jennifer and David Goodenough Lindsay Goodenough ’13 Jonathan Goodman and Jennifer Ferraro Goodman Michael Goran and Lori Lovoy-Goran Alexa Gores ’13 Jeff and Amy Gorin Dennis Gorman Patrice and John Grace Richard Granatt and Barbara Rose Granatt Jeffrey and Anne Grausam Charles Gray ’05 Matthew and Jennifer Grazier Cheryl Green Jared and Jillian Green
Jerry and Alison Greenberg Kate Greenberg ’99 Zach Greenberg Courtney Greene ’94 Michael and Asia Greene Sunshine Greene ’88 and Ian Arnof Gwen Greenwald Sandra Gresham David and Nyakio Grieco Mari Griefer ’09 LaNee Griffin Ray Griffin and Lonnie Ngo Doug Grossfeld and Jennifer Tartikoff Jeremy Grossman Ava Guggenheim ’24 Leland Guralnick ’11 Itzzia Gutierrez Vicki ’89 and Mark Haller Richard and TJ Hamilton Kareem Hammad ’04 Jeffrey Hand ’98 Daniel and Tammy Haney Katherine Hannibal Hilda Haro Jorge and Shelby Haro Jared Harper ’13 Marcuis Harris and Rhoda Lawrence Eric Harrison and Kathy Noel Harrison Anwar Hasan Barbara Jean Hawley Tim and Laya Hawthorne Thomas Hayslip and Sandy Tat Catie ’94 and Leon Hazany Barry Heaps Jason Heard ’05 Camille Radocchia Hecks ’91 and Oliver Hecks Sean Heffron ’13 Dianna Henderson Gabe Hendrie Andrea and Craig Henighan Daniel and Katherine ’86 Henriks Saul Henriquez Stuart Herriott and Tracy Gitnick Herriott Carol ’80 and Rick Heyes Alix Heyes-Darwin ’10 Glen Hirshberg and Kim Miller Wei-Chuan Ho and Peiching Tsai Susan and Steve Hochstein Jay and Mary Hoehn The Hoge Family Sean Holahan ’13
KEY: Board Member Alumni Board
Toya and Shawn Holiday Christian and Katrina Holland Craig and Carole Holland Vanessa Holland ’93 Carol Hollenberg The Hong Family William Hooke and Kristin Bountress-Hooke The Horowitz Family Lisa Horwitz and Kurt Bolotin Leslie and David Horowitz Scott Howard ’01 Nicholas Huang ’10 Richard and Carol Huerta Taylor Huie ’22 Annie Humphreville ’09 Lorena Hunt Sam Hurwitz and Fernanda Gonzalez Hurwitz Sarah Huss Todd and Amy Hutchings Lesley Hyatt Ryan Iannelli ’13 Charles Infante and Carla Alapont Infante Deanna Ingram ’05 Walter Ingram and Laurie Steichen Jonathan Iosim Naila Iscandari Miguel Cervantes Islas Liza Jacoby ’18 Lisa Jammal Yuliana Jara Ilvina Jassim Jon Jerez ’03 Valerie and Roger Jimenez Ryan ’05 and Emily ’05 Jody Brandon and Ariel Johnson Derrick Johnson and DeVon Berry-Johnson Kurt and Kasey Johnson Elizabeth Jolley Kathy and John Jones Keith Jones and Lesley Vandernoot Lauren Jones ’10 Artis and Tommie Jones Robert Jorgensen ’14 Alanna Joshi ’14 Joanne Julian Barry and Leslie Julien Holopono Kahale Shannon Karen ’78
Gayle Kelley ’67 Kevin Kelley and Hawa Ghaus-Kelley Vanessa Baden Kelly Drew and Gretchen Kempf Shannon Kenney ’13 Alexander and Alexandra Kerr Jamie Kessler ’13 Kaylin Kim ’20 Kris King Molly King ’13 Eric Kirschner ’08 Jesse Kirschner ’13 Lexi Klein ’11 Matt ’97 and Ariane Klein Rachel Klein ’13 Katie Kline ’01 Robert and Kristie Kline Jan and Hendrika Klosse Heidi Klum Lisa Knakal ’86 Shelly Knutson ’12 Jennifer Jackson Koch ’96 and Christian Koch Samuel Kochman Emily Koenig ’15 Michael Kohan Anna Korte Mel and Claire Kosasky Claire and Adam Kosloff Doris Kosloff Kalli Kouf ’13 Shannon Krakover ’13 Ariel Krakowsky ’10 Bryan and Eileen Kravetz Tammie ’79 and Vic Krisciunas Larry and Jennifer Kuklin Adam Kulbersh Aaron ’09 and Rachel Labowe Noah Labowe ’12 Catherine LaGaly ’09 Margaret LaGaly ’14 Brett Lake ’11 Rahul Lal ’13 Karen ’73 and Wayne Lane Grant and Catie Langston Jack and Stephanie ’87 LaPedis and Family Roosevelt and Dev Larks Kay Lau ’71 Marc and Maria Lauter Raymond Lavoie and Cynthia Chamberlin
Kathleen Lawton-Trask and Andrew Trask Ben LaZebnik ’14 Eli and Miriam Lebental Chad LeCroix Joohwan Lee and Caz Byun Sarah Lee ’11 Andrew ’03 and Malerie Leff Brian and Danielle Leon Alexandra Levatter ’16 Theodore Levatter and Wanda Chappell-Levatter Asher and Molly ’04 Levin Louisa and Jeffrey Levine Seth Levine and JaYoung Kim David Lewis Monica Ley and Ralphael Mattei Gina Lieberman ’13 Judd Lieberman ’09 Justine Lieberman ’11 Don Liebig Albert and Cela Lim Davin Lin and Melanie Tan Kim Lincoln and Bonnie Curtis Leonard Linton Juan Longoria and Monica Muniz Daniel Lopez Michael ’85 and Kimberly Lord Rosanna Losacco Brett Louie ’18 Bryce Louie ’20 Amanda and Rodney Lovett Brad and Natalia Luff Jennifer and Jeff Lutzky Gerrit Lydecker and Elizabeth Hudson Lydecker Vincent Macias M J MacKenzie The Madzar Family Cousteau Magee The Magid Family Kaitlin Magowan ’09 Geri Maimin Abram ’97 and Nicole ’01 Makowka Elena Malone and Josh Ryan Robert and Lélia Maltzman Leigh Manacher and Tom Schlange Maya Maniktala ’08 Jeffrey Manley Wendy Manley Aram Manoukian Gina Mantegna ’08
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Daniel and Isabelle March Chloe Marciano ’13 Jeanette Marmershteyn Jack Marounian ’22 Katie Marsh ’13 Faith and Dewayne Marshall Jenna Marshall ’11 Crystal Shaw Martell Denise Martin and Ken Campbell Phyllis Martin Brenda Martinez Michael Marvisi and Ana Flavia Franciscon Hillary Mason Cameron and Vanessa Mathison Vijay and Marsha Mathur Patricia Matsuno Sam and Alexis Maydew Pamela McBride Gari-Jo McCornock and Gary Klein Freedom McCullough, Sr. The McKinzie Family ’80, ’10, ’13 Willie and Nicole McMahon Leticia McPherson Tod McPherson James and Katherine Meade Cynthia Medawar Alexi Mejia ’20 Keyla Mejia Janice Melton ’79 Ana Mendoza ’17 Gala Mendoza ’14 Samina Menning ’16 Ben Menzer ’13 Huey Merchant Dereck and Linden Messana Rawdon Messenger and Maryam Malakpour The Mijailovic Family Alexandra Miller Douglas Miller Jason and Wyndie Mills Susan ’73 and John Mills Kathleen Milmore Minted LLC Steven Mitchell ’13 Lexi Mohr ’13 Hyungsik Moon and Meeyoung Kim Hallie Moor ’14 Allan Moore and Vanita Harbour Kevin and Laura Morgan Steve and Britt Morgan
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Don and Sheri Morishita Ben and Pamela Morovati Lateef Mothudi and Surayyah Muhammad Patrycja Mulawa Katelyn Mulcahy ’15 Michael Mulvihill and Maria Endozo Alicia Munoz ’93 Angelica Munoz ’94 and Ruben Ochoa Ruben Munoz ’05 Nima and Teuta Naghshineh Kusum Nairi Afshin Nasseri Georgina Nava and Lorenzo Alvarado The Nicastro Family Nelle Niles Mark Nishibayashi ’05 Melissa Noel Thomas and Karrie Nordberg Frederick Nsubuga and Racheal Nalutaaya Danny Nucci and Paula Marshall Nucci Donald and Eileen Oblander Matthew and Tracy O’Connor Kimberly Oden Lucine and Hagop Ohannessian Maddie O’Hara ’13 Beth Oliver Erin and Windy O’Malley Keith and Paulette O’Malley Peter O’Meara and Kayla Alpert Michael and Merle Orlove Megan and Stephen O’Rourke Karen and Nicolas Ortiz Blair and Brian Paeper Jarrad and Teela Page Shane Pak and Michelle Lee Cynthia Palmer-Rountree ’68 The Papa Family Jae Hyun and Helen Park Phyllis Parker Jeremy Parks ’14 Rose Ann Parrish David Partida ’95 and Patricia Rodriguez Lynne Pasternack Mili Patel ’99 Minal Patel Radu Patrichi ’94 Matthew and Mary Kay Patrick Michael and Susan Peacock Lillian Fox Peckos ’16 Claudia Perez
Alison ’89 and Ben Perry Hudson Peters ’27 Courtney Peterson Michelle and Eric Pfeiffer Isabelle Picalause and Guy Vandenbroucke Ellen and Laurent Pilon Jackie Pinedo Frank and Amy Pines Heidi and David Pines Clara Plestis ’13 Lupe Pollak Ashley Pony ’03 Summerlyn Poon Daniel Popielinski ’98 Gregory Porter ’10 Louis and Michelle Posen Stuart ’96 and Kim Posin Jasen Powell and Mia McBride Powell Lindsay Powell ’00 William and Lenora Powell Sabrina Pozzi Max Prather ’19 Jennifer Prince Kamari Purcell ’15 Genia and Bruce Quinn Skylar Quinn ’20 Summer Quinn ’18 Marty Rackham Celeste Radocchia Wes Radulovich Melissa Raffalow ’08 Thomas Raiguel ’08 Aubrey and Noah Rakoski Roberto Ramirez Karina Ramos Jorge Rangel Tana Ratnavale Margaret Rawls Clay and Maribel Redwood Chuck and Amanda Reed Hilary ’94 and Erik Rehder Johnathan Reid and Shelby Larkin-Reid Owen and Lynn Renfroe Sara Renteria Stefanie Reponen Tamar Resnick Polina and Leon Reyblat Elle Reynolds ’13 William Reynolds ’15 Bill and Alexis Richards Paul A Richter
David and Andrea Riddell Michael Rindge Anthony and Erica Rivera Joshua Rivera Trish Rivera and Elias Garcia Pete ’89 and Angie Robbins Alex ’94 and Jackie Roberts The Roberts / Kaufman Family Tiana Roddy ’12 Carol and Jim Rodgers Jonny Rodgers Oshae Rodgers George Rodriguez Gregory Romano ’11 Joseph Romano ’16 Matthew Romano ’11 Annabel Romanos ’13 Brandon Romero ’96 Eric Romero ’05 Chris and Mandy Roscoe Katie Rose ’10 John Rosenthal Ilene Rosenzweig and Rick Marin Ashlee Simpson Ross and Evan Ross Mark and Jaye Roter
Jason and Rebecca Rowland Nicholas and Karen Roxborough Erica Rozmid ’10 John Rue Ricci and Steffi Rukavina Denise Saballos Elisa Sagardia Yuriko Sakamoto Lisa and Ralph Sall Paulina Salmon Ernesto and Lorraine Sanchez Evelyn Sanchez Leticia Sanchez Antonio and Maria Sandoval Salvador and Ofelia Sandoval David Sanger and Courtney Behrenhausen Angel Santiago ’21 Luke Santonastaso ’08 Mario and Elizabeth Santonastaso Anne and Albert Santorelli Allen and Nancy Satenberg Karen and Brad Satenberg Pat and Michael Sauvé Linda Savage
William and Florie Savage Paul and Judy Schaeffer Roxanne Schau Dan Scheinkman ’00 Bradley Schenck and Jill Chizever Schenck Jo Schiff Stephanie Schroeder Marc and Kelly Schwartz Samantha ’05 and Christopher Schwarze Ann Sciuto Jim Sciuto ’96 Carol and Mark Scott Matthew Scott ’02 Meadow Scott and Ammar Mahmood Ozzie Scott William and Barbara Scott Julie ’97 and Rich Scurry Anthony and Laura Scuticchio Carley Senet ’10 Stephen Senior ’11 Richard Seyd and Maura Vincent Ariana Shallman ’12 Ben Shallman ’17
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Jonah Shallman ’20 Nina Shallman ’14 Maya Shammas ’98 and David Padua Jermayne Shannon and Nicole Bonassi Shannon Matthew Shanus ’17 Zack Shanus ’16 Andrew Shaw ’98 Ellen and Elliot Shell Jonathan and Jessica Shenson Sidney Sherman and Kathy Pomerantz Scott Shim ’13 Stacy Shirk Allison Shrage and William Klauer Terri Sigal Summer Silbart ’14 Adam Silverman and Louise Bonnet Matthew and Rebecca Silverstein Kendall and Trecia Simmonds Dion Simmons Morgan and Heather Simpson Daryl Singleton and Makala Williams-Singleton Irene Sipantzi Catherine Siphron Susan and David Siphron Amanda Skubick Randy and Suzonne Slaughter Michael Sluchan Joshua ’94 and Heather Smith Nichole ’96 and Dion Smith Lorne and Tracey Smith Sarah Smith and Ben McLean Sharyl Smith Tommy ’01 and Christina Smith Eric and Angelina Snyder Amanda Sobel ’19 Bill and Lisa Sobel Anthony Soeharto ’13 Melissa and Matt Sohn Joe Sola Sam and Suzanna Solakyan Patricia Soto and Mauricio van Hasselt Vincent and Joanna Soto Jonathan Speaks and Claire Stansfield Roger Sponder Deborah Douthett Staahl and James Staahl Kara Stark ’20 Rochelle ’87 and Keith Stark Jason and Keri Stein Alexandra Stern
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Steve Stewart and Jill Lorie Guy Stodel and Jordan Roter Leila and Josh Stolberg David Styne Jeffrey Sugarman and Kathe Mazur Landry Tagliere Phil Tagliere Allen and Linda Taheri Danielle Taillieu Juliette ’98 and Dan Tamkin Shakirat Taylor Carr Tekosky ’05 Lesley Boone Teng Celestina Teva ’13 Stephen Thacker Mini Tharakkal and Ajit Warrier Harold and Damali Thomas Carla Thomas-White Sarah Thyre Sonia Tiemann Courtney and Jay Tobin Steven Tolbert ’05 Suzi Topalian ’99 Karo Torosyan Emily Trebek ’11 Aletha Trotter Jesus and Maria Trujillo David and Andrea Turner Annie Turpin ’14 Kristina and Darin Turpin Mark and Suzanne Turpin Mary Turpin ’10 Sandra Ulery-Lider ’73 and Dave Lider Bryna Vener Sydney Vermillion Ariel Vieira ’17 Helen Wachs Steve and Shirley Wachs Judy Walcott Lindsay ’96 and David Waldman Frederick and Magda Walker David Walla ’10 Jeannie and Tom Walla Britney Ward Trevor and Cristina Ward Chasen Washington ’13 Shawn Watanabe Darrnell and Bonnie Watson Kasiopia Watts Michael Wegener ’03 Christine ’97 and Alexander Weil Judi and David Weinberger
Nicholas and Amanda Weinstock Shari Weise Jan and Bob Weiss Marsha Weiss Laurie and Michael Weiss Ben Weitzel ’17 The Reverend Canon Mark Weitzel and Mrs. Shelley Weitzel Adrian Wenner and Betsy Thomas Hannah Wenzel Chris Westbury David White and Lorenza Munoz David White ’91 and Virginia Duplessis ’91 George and Jennifer White Jordan White ’17 James and Julie Whiting Andra Wicks Ashaki Wilham ’91 Lee Wilhoite Carolyn Williams Greg and Mary Williams Javoné Williams Mia Williams Richard and Barbara Williams Max ’04 and Jennifer Williger Kipling and Forreline Wilson Reginald Wilson Jessica Wingenbach ’10 Andre Wiseman Jillian Wiseman ’10 John and Jean Withers Amy and Michael Wolfram Joe and Mary Lou Wollaston Sean and Sharon Wollaston Adrian Woolley ’79 and Richard Harding Wei Yang and Mingyu Zhao Amir Yariv Ellie Yguico ’16 Eva Yguico ’18 Jennifer Yguico Freda and Teru Yoshioka Alain and Claudine Yotnegparian Peter Yu and Nicole Kim Alarick and Elizabeth Yung David and Orit Zeichick Christine ’01 and Armen Zenjiryan Yvonne Marina Zimmerman Gwynne Zink Bridget and Charles Zuver
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During the 2022-23 academic year, you were heroes! Collectively, you contributed $3.4 million to support the school’s annual giving campaign, the second-highest total in Campbell Hall’s history! This community effort, made up of parents, grandparents, alumni, parents of alumni, members of the Board of Directors, faculty, staff, and friends of the school, is critical to Campbell Hall’s daily operating needs and makes up approximately 6% of the annual budget. CH NOW supports every aspect of a Campbell Hall education, including our outstanding academic programs, athletics, performing and visual arts, financial aid, technology, faculty professional development, campus improvements, and so much more. In November 2022, we were thrilled to reintroduce the Campbell Hall Phonathon, the first in many years. The event was met with great enthusiasm as CH NOW parent, grandparent, and alumni volunteers called their peers to encourage them to join in supporting the school they love! Thank you, CH NOW volunteers, for your incredible dedication to making this event and the entire annual giving campaign a success!
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A Night to Remember — On May 6, 2023, the CH community gathered at Vibiana in Downtown L.A. to celebrate the 67th annual Bagpiper’s Ball: A Night at CH Lounge. Led by Ball co-chairs Dana Garfin and Ricci DeMartino, the gala was a tremendous success raising nearly $900,000 in support of CH Financial Aid. The evening was filled with laughter and entertainment, courtesy of our hosts, Amy Poehler, Ana Gasteyer, Roselyn Sanchez, Kyle Bornheimer, and Max Greenfield. The dance floor came alive with exhilarating beats by DJ Jazzy Jeff, who kept everyone moving throughout the night. The event was a testament to our school community’s incredible spirit and generosity.
SPONSORS The VIPs $50,000 Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine The Rockers $25,000 Jennifer and Ariel Lechter The Hipsters $15,000 Kaleen Lemmon and Arthur Fogel The Influencers $10,000 Ted and Denise Burnett Ed and Marta Han The Lubert and Celenza Families The Partyers $5,000 The Bull Family Julie and Peter Heimark MATT Construction The Trendsetters $3,000 Gensler Tom and Alexandra Grane Carly and Nathan Kahane Kristin and Brice ’96 London Mission Transportation
UNDERWRITERS The Club Kids $1,000 Elizabeth Haraughty Belgardt and Ramiro Belgardt Drew and Cyndi Buckley CapGroup Rhys Darby and Rosie Carnahan Darby Jennifer and Paul Davidson Ricci DeMartino and Peter DiCecco The Flower Family Julie and Craig Gerber David Gutterman and Romaine Orthwein Gray Jeng and Heeli Kim-Jeng Dena and Devin Johnson Sokrates Karimian and Deirdre McCready Sarah and Mark Kimsey Peter Kujawski and Stefanie Azpiazu Katherine Lewis and Matthew Lesher Sherry and Pedram Marhabi Heidi and Gabe Miller Josh and Alexx Monkarsh Roger and Lisa Morrison Matt Orlove and Lynn O’Shaughnessy Shane and Amy Rahmani The Saken Family Samantha and Marc Sedaka Anand and Shabana Shah Laine Siklos Max and Alissa Swedlow Chris and Carrie Williams Joel and Kathy Zadak Moon Zappa Jean-Rene and Tamiko Zetrenne
DJ $8,000 Evite (David Yeom and Jessica Chung) Entertainment $8,000 Rostrum Records (Benjy and Ellen Grinberg) Tech $8,000 Simmrin Law Group (Michael and Sherry Simmrin) The Simone Family Valet $5,000 Modern Family Surrogacy Photobooth $5,000 FabFitFun (Daniel Kitchens and Katie Rosen Kitchens) Decor $4,000 WubbaNub Valet $2,500 Brian and Crystal Beecher
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The Campbell Scholars Program (CSP) supports underserved, high-achieving first-generation students and their families along the college and career pathway from 6th grade through college graduation. Throughout our 10 year history, we have served over 160 families and have delivered transformative summer programs, workshops during the school year, and experiences off campus. These experiences have forged deep and life-long relationships between scholars, mentors, and teachers. They are featured on our Instagram and have become the visual we think of when we think about our work.
information needed to navigate complex and bureaucratic systems to ensure each scholar’s welfare. Last year, we supported 48 scholars in addressing underlying issues such as learning differences, housing insecurity, and mental/physical health and wellness. Scholars received support crucial to maintaining their momentum towards academic and professional goals.
What many in our community do not know is the depth of support that is extended to each scholar and family on an individual basis. In working with scholars for 10 years, we develop intimate knowledge of each scholar and family’s situation. We aspire to build trusting relationships in which guidance, support, and collaboration flow freely. It is in those relationships that we are able to support scholars and families along the college and career pathway, one that is not easy to find, particularly in middle school and early high school.
This deep commitment to each scholar is modeled after the Campbell Hall commitment to student wellness, engaging families, and addressing the needs of the whole child. As our older scholars prepare for life after college, we continue to grow our career guidance and counseling services, including internship opportunities that provide valuable work experience that help students define their goals beyond graduation. We welcome members of the CH community to join us in providing growth opportunities for these talented and hard working scholars as they find their way to fulfilling careers.
Since the pandemic, we have seen an uptick of scholars who require more intervention and support than our programs can offer. To support these scholars, we have developed a case management approach to ensure that scholars are connected to the appropriate support services, or that families have the
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THANK YOU for partnering with us in this rewarding work — it is a testament to your dedication to the Campbell Scholars Program and every scholar who is on their way to achieving their dreams.
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2022-23 CSP DONORS
THE IMPACT
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155 Total Scholars Supported Middle School •
64 High School • 53 Scholars in College 15
LAUSD Middle and High Schools Attended
93% High School Graduate Scholars in 4-Year Colleges
158 Donors
$468,982 Total Philanthropic Support
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Anonymous (3) Caroline Alford ’13 The Alford Family Ryan Alford ’16 Kathryn Allison Diego Alonso Mike and Shirin Amiri Grace Anderson ’21 William and Janice Anderson Eytan and Sue Avisar Gwendolyn Baba Alicja Bachleda Erica Benedicto ’14 Ohad and Madelyne Ben-Yehuda Morgan Botko ’18 Carrie Norred Boutros ’93 and Bassem Boutros Jackie Bravo-Suarez ’18 Arianna Buchanan ’19 Rodney and Yanira Buchanan Isabella Bugatti ’11 Theodore and Denise Burnett Jessie Byron-Fields ’05 Greg and Jackie Callas Sabrina Carr ’20 Aileen and Tucker Cawley Tammy Cho ’09 Kenneth Chow Conor Corbin ’13 The Corday Family
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2022-23 CSP DONORS, cont’d
John Corona Cally Crane ’20 Alexa Daniel ’12 Dan and Tracey Daniel Ethan Daniel ’13 Andrew and Allison De Camara Cady De Camara ’18 Aaron Deane ’13 Alexander Early ’05 and Maggie Waters Danny Farid ’18 Colin Farrell Gabrielle Ferrer ’01 Rachna Fruchbom Bianca Garcia ’14 Maddy Garcia ’14 Brytani Garnett ’08 Harry Gaskill ’14 Samy Gelfand ’13 Gracie Giacchino ’18 Jamie Giacchino Jonathan Gitlin ’97 Joshua ’98 and Tiffany Glass Irwin Goldring Lee and Beth Goldring Karthik Gollapudi ’11 Jennifer and David Goodenough Kareem Hammad ’04 Edward and Marta Han Laurie and Chris Harbert Catie ’94 and Leon Hazany Oliver Hecks and Camille Radocchia Hecks ’91 Wei-Chuan Ho and Peiching Tsai Peter Huie and Glenna Shen Taylor Huie ’22 I.N. and Susanna H. Van Nuys Foundation Deanna Ingram ’05 Liza Jacoby ’18 Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman John Janavs Michael and Cherry Joh Gloria and Scott Johnson Robert Jorgensen ’14 Alanna Joshi ’14 Elbert ’92 and Teri Kim Hyun-Jin Kim Christine ’99 and Jason Kirk Lexi Klein ’11 Zach Klein ’11 Katie Kline ’01
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Robert and Kristie Kline Emily Koenig ’15 Stacy Kravetz Brian ’97 and Kathy Kriegler The Honorable Sandy Kriegler and Dr. Shelley Kriegler Noah Labowe ’12 Brett Lake ’11 Rahul Lal ’13 Grant and Catie Langston Richard and Kerri Lauter Ben LaZebnik ’14 Terry Lee ’94 Matt and Molly Leonetti Monica Ley and Ralphael Mattei Michael ’85 and Kimberly Lord Charlotte Lubert Daniel Lubert Chad and Molly Ludwig Chloe Marciano ’13 Pedram and Sherry Marhabi Alejandra and William Mejia Alexi Mejia ’20 Ana Mendoza ’17 Gala Mendoza ’14 Samina Menning ’16 Hallie Moor ’14 Katelyn Mulcahy ’15 Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen James Mulkeen and Donna Goldstein Mimi Orth ’75 Patricia and Peter Palmer Jeremy Parks ’14 David Partida ’95 and Patricia Rodriguez Lillian Fox Peckos ’16 Claudia Perez Ashley Pony ’03 Summerlyn Poon Kamari Purcell ’15 The Rahmani Family Roberto Ramirez RAR Foundation Sara Renteria Erik and Alyssa Reponen Stefanie Reponen The Robert and Lisa Margolis Family Fund Gregory Romano ’11 Joseph Romano ’16 Matthew Romano ’11 Ray and Anna Romano Annabel Romanos ’13
Erica Rozmid ’10 John Rue Denise Saballos Angel Santiago ’21 Gary Satin Michael and Deanna Schlesinger The Schreiber Family Samantha ’05 and Christopher Schwarze Richard Seyd and Maura Vincent Laurence and Nicole Seymour Jacqueline Appel Shapiro Jon Shapiro Summer Silbart ’14 Irene Sipantzi Joshua ’94 and Heather Smith Sarah Smith and Ben McLean James Somes and Irene Anderson Kara Stark ’20 Stepping Stones Scholarship Fund Lisa Present Susser ’92 and Family James Thompson and Alyssa Park Matt Thompson and Louisa Wee Emily Trebek ’11 Jean Trebek Matthew and Jenny Umhofer Ariel Vieira ’17 Amy ’00 and Warren Wachsberger Shari Weise The Reverend Canon Mark Weitzel and Mrs. Shelley Weitzel Jennifer Wharton Michael White Tessa White Brent Wiblin Wilbur May Foundation Wellington Yang and Dina Morishita
Campbell Hall aspires to build trusting relationships in which guidance, support, and collaboration flow freely. It is in those relationships that we are able to support Campbell Scholars and their families along the college and career pathway, one that is not easy to find, particularly in middle school and early high school.
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Hands for Haiti is a student-led fundraising campaign that supports Campbell Hall’s sister schools in Haiti. We are deeply grateful to all our community members and friends who generously donated to help better the lives of more than 600 Haitian students.
THE IMPACT
$16,824 Total Philanthropic Support
149 Number of Gifts
600+ Haitian Students Supported
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2022-23 HAITI DONORS Anonymous (7) Robert and Karen Ahmanson Steve Artiga Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien Richard and Brenda Battista Adam and Alison Belanoff Jeff Bonhiver Charles and Dana Boyd Grayson Brady ’24 Matthew Brown and Lisa Margulis Julian and Katie Bull Ella Burns ’24 Sydney Carfagno ’11 Kevin Carter and Maria Churchill The Rev. Jenifer Chatfield and Nancy Kirhoffer
Margie Coats Anastasia Coon Charlee A. Corra ’09 Joseph Courtney Christene Crawford William Cullinan Daniel and Jessica Cusumano Marcus Dalzine and Tania Horton David and Susan Dawes The de Montreuil Family Wondwossen Dikran and Rebeka Melake-Dikran John and Elysa Dutton Amanda Dye Tara Etienne-Downes Justin and Samie Falvey
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Kaleen Lemmon and Arthur Fogel Fredy and Matilde Fuentes John Gautrey and Bronagh Walsh Julie and Craig Gerber Todd Gertschen and Vince Klaseus Jamie Giacchino Michael Goran and Lori Lovoy-Goran Kathy and Marc Gordon Robert Graf and Maria Baker Tom and Alexandra Grane Michael Greene and Asia Zdzitowiecka-Greene Ava Guggenheim ’24 Derek and Kristi Haas Richard and TJ Hamilton Dianna Henderson Gabe Hendrie John and Delaina Hlavin Christopher and Elizabeth Hogan The Hoge Family Susan Bade Hull and The Rev. Canon Norman Hull Lesley Hyatt Melina Jampolis and Benjamin Oberman Emory Jones and Andrea Villa Jones Kathy and John Jones
Oren Katz and Katherine Houston-Katz Doris Kosloff Laura Lancaster Brian and Danielle Leon Matthew Lesher and Katherine Lewis Beth Littleford Charlotte Lubert Chad and Molly Ludwig Jennifer and Jeff Lutzky Cousteau Magee Jack Marounian ’22 Michael and Sidney McCullers Huey Merchant Gabriel and Heidi Miller Patrycja Mulawa Andrew ’02 and Sarah Mulkeen Afshin Nasseri Danny Nucci and Paula Marshall Nucci Erin and Windy O’Malley Greg and Lorie ’67 Palmer Patricia and Peter Palmer The Papa Family Minal Patel Matthew and Mary Kay Patrick PJ Pesce and Susan Morris Courtney Peterson
Isabelle Picalause and Guy Vandenbroucke Jackie Pinedo Louis and Michelle Posen Carol and Jim Rodgers Jonny Rodgers Lindsay Ross and Garrett Ricciardi Nicholas and Karen Roxborough Rio and Karen Saken Josh and Jacqueline Schechter Ann Sciuto Allison Shrage and William Klauer Terri Sigal Nichole ’96 and Dion Smith Tom and Angie Szentgyorgyi Josh and Heather Tonkins Chelsea and Mark Vahradian Jeannie and Tom Walla Shawn Watanabe Nicholas and Amanda Weinstock Hannah Wenzel Andra Wicks Reginald Wilson Xandrya Woods Joel and Katherine Zadak Jean-Rene and Tamiko Zetrenne
The Hands4Haiti student club held a fundraising event that included a variety of student performances.
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Campbell Hall
What is an Endowment? An endowment is a pool of assets, typically sourced from charitable donations, invested to grow the principal and provide additional funding for school priorities. A predetermined percentage of Campbell Hall’s endowment is disbursed each fiscal year to support the school’s operations. A strong endowment is the best way to ensure that future generations benefit from Campbell Hall’s extraordinary teachers, outstanding programs, and diverse community.
Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund
The Class of 2020 Endowment
Alumni Courtyard Stone purchases provide financial aid to children of alumni whose families might not otherwise be able to afford a Campbell Hall education.
Established to honor the Class of 2020 and provide financial aid to students, a mission-critical, tangible expression of our commitment to educational access, equity, and inclusion.
Argyll Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Class of 2021 Endowment
Established in honor of Argyll Academy in support of scholarship funds for female students.
Established to honor the Class of 2021 and provide financial aid to students, with priority given to children of alumni whose families might not otherwise be able to afford a Campbell Hall education.
The Rev. Canon Julian P. Bull Endowed Scholarship Fund Established to honor The Rev. Canon Julian P. Bull and to further student-led environment-related projects.
The Damus Family Debate Team Endowment Fund
The Campbell Hall Black Alumni Collective Endowment Fund
Established by David Damus ’83 and Edie Gelardi-Damus to provide support for Campbell Hall’s middle and high school debate programs.
Established in 2019 to assist Black students with non-tuition “auxiliary” expenses related to their Campbell Hall education while also offering Black alumni an opportunity to stay connected to their alma mater.
Campbell Scholars Program Endowment Established in support of the Campbell Scholars Program which extends the school’s core mission to economicallydisadvantaged high-achieving students enrolled in Title 1 schools who aspire to be the first in their family to graduate from a four-year college.
The Disney Family Fund for Diversity and Inclusion Established in 2018 by Sheri and Roy Disney to promote diversity and inclusion at Campbell Hall through need-based financial aid.
The Edgewater Park Family Endowment Established in 2019 by Michael Giacchino and family to provide long-term support for the Campbell Scholars Program.
Financial Aid Endowment The Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke Endowed Scholarship Fund Established by the Campbell Hall Alumni Association in honor of former Head of School, The Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59, to recognize students who exemplify good character, commit to school service, and have the potential for academic achievement.
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Established to preserve the socioeconomic diversity in the student body.
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2022-23 ENDOWMENT DONORS General Endowment Contributions to the Campbell Hall General Endowment support all areas of the school and provide the Board of Directors with the greatest flexibility in meeting the school’s needs.
Lauren Accordino ’05 Robert and Karen Ahmanson Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien Elizabeth Benjamin ’12 Theodore and Denise Burnett Crystal Carlsberg Beecher ’00 and Brian Beecher
The Gores/Ressler Basketball Endowment Established by the Gores and Ressler families to strengthen the middle and high school basketball programs.
Garry and Daphne Carr The Reverend Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59 Blake Cotton ’22 Christopher and Shanet Dennis Barron DeSanctis ’94
The Rev. Canon Norman Hull Endowed Scholarship Fund
Sheri and Roy P. Disney
Established by Hal and Lisa Reynolds in honor of The Rev. Canon Norman Hull to provide need-based financial aid to elementary school families.
Kristy Gabriel ’89
Ben Enright ’98 Toni Gabriel and Cliff Reston Brytani Garnett ’08 Tracey Sylvester Garnett ’88 and David Garnett
Jackie's Scholarship
Michael Giacchino
Established in honor of Jackie Callas to provide need-based financial aid to deserving Campbell Hall students.
Katie Hannibal ’13 Susan Bade Hull and The Rev. Canon Norman Hull Deanna Ingram ’05
Justice Jones Endowment Fund
Emory Jones and Andrea Villa Jones
Established in 2022 by Campbell Hall parents Emory Jones and Andrea Villa Jones and named after their daughter, the Justice Jones Endowment Fund will provide ongoing support for the Elementary Diversity and Inclusion Fund (EDIF).
Elbert ’92 and Teri Kim
Public Partnerships Endowment Established to support Campbell Hall’s outreach efforts to collaborate with public schools and non-profit organizations to improve equity in educational opportunities.
Adam Kulbersh Mallory ’05 and David ’07 McFarland Charlie McKittrick and Ana Gasteyer Alicia Munoz ’93 Gregory and Lorie ’67 Palmer Stuart ’96 and Kim Posin Eileen and Richard Powers Celeste Radocchia Aubrey and Noah Rakoski Clay and Maribel Redwood Hilary ’94 and Erik Rehder
The Wilbur D. May Endowed Scholarship Fund
Hal and Lisa Reynolds
The Wilbur D. May Endowed Scholarship Fund was established with a generous gift by the Wilbur May Foundation for partial financial aid assistance for secondary students.
Matthew ’00 and Amy Richards
Debbie and Greg Richards Jenny and Dave Schiff Mark and Suzanne Turpin
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“A strong endowment, which is grown in a number of ways including through legacy gifts, is a symbol of a strong community.” The Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59 Campbell Hall’s Second Head of School from 1971-2003
The Campbell Hall Legacy Society honors individuals who demonstrate exceptional commitment to the school through their long-term financial and estate planning. Members have included Campbell Hall in their will or trust or have made other planned giving arrangements that will benefit the school in the years to come. The Legacy Society is made up of a remarkable group of parents, alumni, grandparents, Board members, parents of alumni, faculty, and staff, who are united in their dedication to ensuring that Campbell Hall continues to thrive into the future.
LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS
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David and Ruth Ackroyd Philip and Elizabeth Alford J and Sarah Barnes Fran Bascom Janice Battikha Catherine and Sheldon Berger Julian and Katie Bull Ron and Sally Burns Jessie I. Campbell Thomas G. Clarke ’59 Thomas W. and Marjory Clarke Robert and Judy Davis Loring Fiske Oliver Garver Susan and Charles Hallsman James and Clara Harper Peter and Julie Heimark Carol ’80 and Rick Heyes Ann Izzi Michael and Hillary Kanigher Betty Orth Herbert and Marilyn Piken George and Lauren Rose Harriett Rose John Rue Rio and Karen Saken William and Marilyn Silva Melanie Topalian ’66 William Townsend Thomas and Celeste Von Der Ahe The Reverend Canon Mark Weitzel and Mrs. Shelley Weitzel Michael and Lisa Wierwille
In Memory
In Honor
In Memory of Lynn and David Angell Pat and Michael Sauvé
In Honor of Josh and Megan Adell Annie Humphreville ’09
In Honor of Ryan LaPedis ’23 Phyllis Schwarz
In Memory of Juanita Barragan Alejandra and William Mejia
In Honor of Caroline Alford ’13 Ryan Alford ’16
In Honor of Randy Levitt ’94 and Lindsay Levitt ’00 Larry and Nancy Levitt
In Memory of Noah Benardout ’13 The Noah Benardout Foundation
In Honor of Alexander Arntzen ’09 Nancy and David Arntzen
In Memory of Paul and Phyllis Bogart Andrew Williams and Jane Bogart
In Honor of Annabel Bastien ’23 Robin Cooper and Don Spector
In Memory of Henry Carr ’18 Adam and Alison Belanoff The Labowe Family
In Honor of The Reverend Canon Thomas G. Clarke ’59 Jeffrey and Anne Grausam
In Honor of Sophie R. ’31 Neal and Jaye Eigler
In Memory of Mary Frann Pat and Michael Sauvé
In Honor of Oliver E. ’25 Bryna Vener
In Honor of Oscar Sanchez Phyllis Parker
In Memory of Mort and Alice Herbert Lisa Herbert ’87
In Honor of Melanie ’13 & Charles ’16 Goldring Irwin Goldring Lee and Beth Goldring
In Honor of Jackson ’28 and Emerson ’30 S. Mitchel and Edna Ellison Elliot and Ellen Shell
In Memory of David Nichols Wendell and Cheryl Farrell
In Honor of The Grandparents’ Committee Jo Schiff
In Honor of Justin S. ’24 Phyllis Schwarz
In Memory of Darla Postil Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien
In Honor of Harvey Green Debbie and Greg Richards
In Memory of Chris Rose Katherine Crandall Adege ’10 and Julian Adege Alex Firestone ’10 Katie Rose ’10 Erica Rozmid ’10
In Honor of Izzy ’35 and Eliza G. Skip Grinberg
In Memory of Skye Jubert-Clark ’89 Risa ’88 and Steve ’88 Bastien
In Memory of Collin Thalken ’01 Christopher and Susan Thalken
In Honor of Fred McNutt Phyllis Parker In Honor of Jeannie McNutt Phyllis Parker
In Honor of Emma Thalken ’12 Christopher and Susan Thalken
In Honor of Eli Kaufman ’19 Wayne Kaufman and Suzanne Roberts In Honor of the Kriegler Anniversary Ruth and George Furst
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MESSAGE FROM
The Outgoing Alumni Board President Bernard DILLARD ’10 I am honored to have helped steer the direction of the Alumni Board over the past two years. During that time, the Alumni Board established a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice position on the Executive Board, held our inaugural and 2nd Annual Alumni Week celebrations, engaged with a recordbreaking number of alumni at events like the Thanksgiving Mixer and Alumni Reunion, as well as launched CH Connect, the Alumni Professional Network, and the CH Black Alumni Collective Endowment Fund. Our critical work as an Alumni Board is only possible because of our 28 dedicated alumni board members, each of whom volunteers their time and contributes their talent to make each year’s alumni program more innovative and successful than the last. We look forward to continuing the progress we have made over the years and reaching even greater heights, with our focus being on how we, as representatives of our beloved school, can make a meaningful impact not only on the lives of those affiliated with Campbell Hall but also in our greater community. I am truly grateful to our outstanding alumni for their commitment, passion, and, most importantly, Campbell Hall spirit that shines through in their daily interactions with others. I am proud to be part of this special community and excited about our future. I am committed to remaining involved with the Alumni Board and the CH Black Alumni Collective leadership.
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MESSAGE FROM
The Incoming Alumni Board President Joshua SMITH ’94 As a Campbell Hall alum and passionate Alumni Board member with over eight years of service to my alma mater, I could not be more thrilled to serve what I call my second home in this new role. The philanthropic goals of my fellow members are in complete synergy with what I feel is the future role of alumni within the Campbell Hall community. It begins the day you graduate. The drive for continuing involvement within the Campbell Hall community and financial support for all the incredible programs, students, and financial aid is part of the Campbell Hall experience. The current Alumni Board is made up of the most dynamic, diverse, and driven people I have ever known. They inspire so many with their countless efforts to contribute to the Campbell Hall community. I am honored to be in their presence and beyond honored to take this leadership role on the Alumni Board.
WELCOME
New Alumni Board Members Jeremy CLARK ’11
Ari (Ariel) KRAKOWSKY ’10
“CH means a lot to me and my development as a person. I feel that the lessons and experiences I have gained from my time at Campbell Hall have allowed me to be confident in making life choices. The support I received allowed me to be comfortable in multiple rooms.”
“To me, Campbell Hall means the opportunity to explore! As a 13-year student, all of my formative years were spent engaging in the classroom and extracurricular activities that allowed me to develop as a student and a contributing member of society. Campbell Hall shaped who I am today, starting with my core values of integrity, kindness, love, and inclusion!”
Jonathan GITLIN ’95 Noah LABOWE ’12 “Although I was only at CH for 7th and 8th grade, I was academically challenged during those years. The quality of education was incredible, and I made many friends I still have today.” Clockwise from top left: Jeremy Clark ’11, Ari Krakowsky ’10, Noah Labowe ’12, Jonathan Gitlin ’95
“Campbell Hall has always meant home to me. It was a safe space to explore and learn about myself and where I made lifelong friendships. Since graduating, the Campbell Hall community has continued to provide me with encouragement and support in each chapter of my life.“
Alumni Board Scholarship Recipient Each year, the Alumni Board awards the Argyll and Thomas Clark Endowed Scholarships to deserving students who rely on financial support to participate in a full range of educational experiences. This year’s Argyll Academy Scholarship recipient utilized the $2,500 award for a school-run Art History trip to Europe to view and study some of the world’s most significant artwork up close. The recipient’s family was moved by her scholarship and writes: “…this award comes to our daughter at a moment when… her self-confidence was lacking in specific areas, and showing her vulnerability was a great exercise for her. I saw her sit down and write something ’out of the box’ that reflected the exact moment she was living, and as a result, her self-confidence improved, and she felt accomplished and thankful. Yesterday, while driving to the bus, she read the [acceptance] email out loud, and I had to control myself; I was screaming and yelling in happiness and almost made her miss the bus while showering her with kisses. This has made her change her perspective and feel like she could be a writer and go on those school trips.” — Parent of the Scholarship Recipient
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GIVING ALUMNI PHIL ANTHROPIC GIVING
$321,800
The Campbell Hall Black Alumni Collective (CHBAC) Endowment Fund
Total Giving
was created to assist Black students with non-tuition, “auxiliary” expenses related to their Campbell Hall education. In the 2022-23 school year, CHBAC Endowment Fund donors raised over $4,000 and $400 was distributed to three students in support of tutoring, athletic equipment, and musical instruments.
$187,400 CH NOW
$112,200
2022-23 CHBAC Donors
CH NEXT Anonymous Lauren Accordino ’05✶ Crystal Carlsberg Beecher ’00✶ and Brian Beecher Blake Cotton ’22 Christopher and Shanet Dennis Tracey Sylvester Garnett ’88✶ and David Garnett Katie Hannibal ’13✶ Deanna Ingram ’05✶ Adam Kulbersh Eileen and Richard Powers Aubrey and Noah Rakoski Clay and Maribel Redwood
$22,200 Endowment (Alumni Courtyard* & CH Black Alumni Collective) *To date, over $300,000 has been raised to support the Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund through the purchase of Alumni Courtyard stones.
Visionary Vikings are CH alums who have
Visionary Vikings 15+ Risa Bastien ’88 Steve Bastien ’88 Wayne Behlendorf ’59 Tom Clarke ’59 Kelly DeMarco ’93 Ben Enright ’98 Jenni Postil Gerber ’88 Sunshine Greene ’88 Preston Hayes ’03 Kathy Henriks ’86 Brian Kriegler ’97 Stephanie LaPedis ’87 Brice London ’96 Laura McKinzie ’80 Stuart Posin ’96 Alex Roberts ’94
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established a pattern of giving to Campbell Hall that spans two or more consecutive fiscal years (July 1 - June 30). Gift size and designation are not criteria for Visionary Vikings membership, only regularity of support. Since this designation was established two years ago, 164 proud alums have become Visionary Vikings, 63 of whom joined in the 2022-23 school year. Thank you for your continued support!
Visionary Vikings 10+ Alexander Arntzen ’09 Nadine Arzerounian ’95 David Damus ’83 Alex Early ’05 Kristy Gabriel ’89 Samy Gelfand ’13 Vicki Haller ’89
Katie Kline ’01 Aaron Labowe ’09 Catherine LaGaly ’09 Andrew Mulkeen ’02 Mark Nishibayashi ’05 Megan O’Rourke ’95 Mimi Orth ’75
KEY: Board Member Alumni Board First Time Donor ✶ Visionary Viking
Eddie Papazian ’95 Talar Papazian ’95 Alison Perry ’89 John Pollak ’95 Hilary Rehder ’94 Matthew Richards ’00 Julie Scurry ’97 Suzi Topalian ’99 Ashley Wyatt ’92
Visionary Vikings 5+ Caroline Alford ’13 Ryan Alford ’16 Sara Atchity-Billings ’96 Ethan Baer ’16 Sabrina Ballard ’85 Crystal Carlsberg Beecher ’00 Erica Benedicto ’14 Mark Billings ’95 Cory Bloom ’11 Christina Chan ’13 David Chanin ’08 Gavin Chanin ’04 Jake Chanin ’02 Tricia Hayes Christensen ’86 Aaron Deane ’13 Bernard Dillard ’10 Gabrielle Ferrer ’01 Sloane Fowkes ’09 Melanie Goldring ’13 Camille Radocchia Hecks ’91 Dylan Herrick ’96 Carol Heyes ’80 Annie Humphreville ’09 Gayle Kelley ’67 Christine Kirk ’99 Andrew Leff ’03 Alexandra Levatter ’16 Michael Lord ’85 Jenna Marshall ’11 Mili Patel ’99 Radu Patrichi ’94 Gregory Porter ’10 Lindsay Powell ’00 Kamari Purcell ’15 Elle Reynolds ’13 Will Reynolds ’15 Sam Schwarze ’05 Ariana Shallman ’12 Ben Shallman ’17 Jonah Shallman ’20 Ramin Shamshiri ’91
Amanda Sobel ’19 Steven Tolbert ’05 Emily Trebek ’11 Amy Wachsberger ’00 Ben Weitzel ’17 Jillian Wiseman ’10
Visionary Vikings 3+ Anonymous (3) Katie Crandall Adege ’10 Genna Ambatielos-Ryan ’94 Allegra Bloom ’13 Carrie Norred Boutros ’93 Lauren Bradley ’04 Isabella Bugatti ’11 Aliyah Carlo ’12 Stephanie Papke Childs ’85 Daron Fields ’04 Nicole Finkelstein ’04 Brytani Garnett ’08 Ashkan Ghavami ’91 Joshua Glass ’98 Kate Greenberg ’99 Mari Griefer ’09 Kareem Hammad ’04 Deanna Ingram ’05 Kaylin Kim ’20 Lexi Klein ’11 Lisa Knakal ’86 Shelly Knutson ’12 Noah Labowe ’12 Margaret LaGaly ’14 Kaitlin Magowan ’09 Abram Makowka ’97 Nicole Makowka ’01 Ana Mendoza ’17 Alicia Munoz ’93 Michael Newman ’96 Jessica Nicastro ’03 Skylar Quinn ’20 Summer Quinn ’18 David Reiner ’87 Pete Robbins ’89 Tiana Roddy ’12 Gregory Romano ’11 Matthew Romano ’11 Erica Rozmid ’10 Matthew Scott ’02 Nina Shallman ’14 Maya Shammas ’98 Joshua Smith ’94 Tommy Smith ’01
Rochelle Stark ’87 Lisa Present Susser ’92 Carr Tekosky ’05 Annie Turpin ’14 Mary Turpin ’10 Christine Weil ’97 Jordan White ’17 Adrian Woolley ’79 Kin Yu ’94 Christine Zenjiryan ’01
New Visionary Vikings Anonymous Lauren Accordino ’05 Margaret Albertson ’06 Elon Avisar ’94 Gabby Barsocchini ’12 Max Beck ’17 Elizabeth Benjamin ’12 Christine Bjerke ’85 Jenn Boulton ’99 Ryan Byron-Fields ’10 Lackey Capeloto ’95 Tammy Cho ’09 Jeremy Clark ’11 Zachary Cohen ’10 Spencer Collins ’01 Conor Corbin ’13 Charlee Corra ’09 Hannah Davis ’09 Barron DeSanctis ’94 Virginia Duplessis ’91 Alex Firestone ’10 Andrea Fuentes ’99 Tracey Sylvester Garnett ’88 Paula Gaughan ’65 Karthik Gollapudi ’11 Courtney Greene ’94 Leland Guralnick ’11 Scott Halle ’98 Jeffrey Hand ’98 Katie Hannibal ’13 Jared Harper ’13 Lori Levine Harris ’03 Catie Hazany ’94 Jason Heard ’05 Vanessa Holland ’93 Nicholas Huang ’10 Elbert Kim ’92 Matt Klein ’97 Zach Klein ’11 Jennifer Jackson Koch ’96
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KEY: Board Member Alumni Board First Time Donor ✶ Visionary Viking New Visionary Vikings, cont’d
Ariel Krakowsky ’10 Tammie Krisciunas ’79 Kay Lau ’71 Sarah Lee ’11 Gina Lieberman ’13 Judd Lieberman ’09 Katelyn Mulcahy ’15 Angelica Munoz ’94 Clara Plestis ’13 Katie Rose ’10 Erica Schwalm ’01 Jim Sciuto ’96 Matthew Shanus ’17 Zack Shanus ’16 Andrew Shaw ’98 Scott Shim ’13 Nichole Smith ’96 Lindsay Waldman ’96 David Walla ’10 David White ’91 Ashaki Wilham ’91 Jessica Wingenbach ’10
Donors Anonymous Dustin Alpert ’06 Grace Anderson ’21 Kayce Atkinson ’08 Man Berg ’13 Ravi Bhatia ’07 Brittany Blank ’13 Morgan Botko ’18 Jackie Bravo-Suarez ’18 Aidan Brown ’18 Whitney Browne ’13 Alex Brownstein ’09 Arianna Buchanan ’19 Jessie Byron-Fields ’05 Conner Calabro ’13 Kirsten Caplan ’89 Sabrina Carr ’20 Jake Cassidy ’03 Christopher Cook ’03 Randal Coombs ’03 Blake Cotton ’22 Taylor Crandall ’12 Cally Crane ’20 Alexa Daniel ’12 Ethan Daniel ’13 Cady De Camara ’18 Ashlyn Dunham ’13
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Quintin Edward ’16 Rachel Edward ’14 Danny Farid ’18 Melissa Fouché-Peña ’73 Nelson Franklin ’03 Anthony Friedman ’08 Bianca Garcia ’14 Maddy Garcia ’14 Max Garrison ’08 Harry Gaskill ’14 Gracie Giacchino ’18 Jonathan Gitlin ’97 Lindsay Goodenough ’13 Alexa Gores ’13 Charles Gray ’05 Sean Heffron ’13 Lisa Herbert ’87 Alix Heyes-Darwin ’10 Sean Holahan ’13 Taylor Huie ’22 Ryan Iannelli ’13 Liza Jacoby ’18 Jon Jerez ’03 Emily Jody ’05 Ryan Jody ’05 Lauren Jones ’10 Robert Jorgensen ’14 Alanna Joshi ’14 Rambod Kamrava ’92 Shannon Karen ’78 Shannon Kenney ’13 Jamie Kessler ’13 Tiffany Kim ’18 Molly King ’13 Eric Kirschner ’08 Jesse Kirschner ’13 Rachel Klein ’13 Emily Koenig ’15 Kalli Kouf ’13 Shannon Krakover ’13 Brett Lake ’11 Rahul Lal ’13 Karen Lane ’73 Ben LaZebnik ’14 Terry Lee ’94 Molly Levin ’04 Justine Lieberman ’11 Brett Louie ’18 Bryce Louie ’20 Maya Maniktala ’08 Gina Mantegna ’08
Chloe Marciano ’13 Jack Marounian ’22 Katie Marsh ’13 David McFarland ’07 Mallory McFarland ’05 Alexi Mejia ’20 Janice Melton ’79 Gala Mendoza ’14 Samina Menning ’16 Ben Menzer ’13 Susan Mills ’73 Lexi Mohr ’13 Hallie Moor ’14 Ruben Munoz ’05 Maddie O’Hara ’13 Lorie Palmer ’67 Cynthia Palmer-Rountree ’68 Jeremy Parks ’14 David Partida ’95 Alice Peck ’00 Lillian Fox Peckos ’16 Ashley Pony ’03 Daniel Popielinski ’98 Max Prather ’19 Melissa Raffalow ’08 Thomas Raiguel ’08 Joseph Romano ’16 Annabel Romanos ’13 Brandon Romero ’96 Eric Romero ’05 Angel Santiago ’21 Luke Santonastaso ’08 Dan Scheinkman ’00 Ozzie Scott Carley Senet ’10 Stephen Senior ’11 Summer Silbart ’14 Anthony Soeharto ’13 Kara Stark ’20 Meghann Giardino Taheri ’05% Juliette Tamkin ’98 Celestina Teva ’13 Sandra Ulery-Lider ’73 Ariel Vieira ’17 Chasen Washington ’13 Michael Wegener ’03 Max Williger ’04 Ellie Yguico ’16 Eva Yguico ’18
OVERALL ALUMNI
328 ALUMNI DONORS
73 FIRST TIME DONORS 19 ALUMNI FAMILIES Alums catching up at the Alumni Reunion held on June 3, 2023 in the Alumni Courtyard. (above + below)
PURCHASED COURTYARD STONES
185 ALUMNI REUNION ATTENDEES
600 ENGAGED ALUMNI 28 ALUMNI BOARD MEMBERS
423 ALUMNI COLLEGE MENTORS
52 Alumni Week speakers took part in over 50 sessions on campus
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and via Zoom, addressing chapels and K-12 classes about their
VIKING CAREER CONNECTION
respective professions. (below)
MENTORS
44 CH BLACK ALUMNI COLLECTIVE MEMBERS
52 ALUMNI WEEK SPEAKERS 6 ALUMNI FIRST GENERATION MEMBERS
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Campbell Hall volunteers are the heart of our community. We are deeply grateful for their tireless work, which helps shape the student experience. Our leadership volunteers help steer the direction of the school with their work on the Board of Directors, Alumni Board, and Parents’ Association. Our parent volunteers help fundraise for the school with critical initiatives such as CH NOW: The Campbell Hall Annual Fund, Bagpiper’s Ball, and Party Book. They help make the school a welcoming environment through Parents’ Association committees, where they serve as hosts to incoming families, decorate the campus during the holidays, serve faculty and staff appreciation lunches, and so much more. They run family affinity groups where those who share identities or lived experiences create lasting bonds, hold joyful celebrations, and build community. Grandparents’ Committee members are active in the life of the school, running the Bingo booth during Homecoming, lovingly distributing cookies to secondary students, reading to elementary students, and dishing up delicious desserts to faculty and staff! Our K-12 students also get involved in helping out the community by collecting food for the North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry, raising money for our sister schools in Haiti in a student-led fundraising campaign, planting native plants on campus, or helping local nonprofit organizations through activities and collections during CH Community Sunday. We greatly appreciate every volunteer’s dedication to making Campbell Hall a special place for our community. Thank you for everything you do!
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The remarkable contributions of our devoted volunteer community were celebrated at the annual Volunteer Thank You Party, held at the home of Lynn and Mike Williams. This special event serves as a heartfelt expression of gratitude for the selfless efforts and unwavering commitment demonstrated by our volunteers at Campbell Hall. A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the prestigious Thomas R. Von Der Ahe Volunteer of the Year Award. This esteemed recognition is bestowed upon individuals who consistently go above and beyond their responsibilities as Campbell Hall volunteers. It symbolizes the remarkable spirit of volunteerism that is the cornerstone of our school’s success, honoring and celebrating the collective goodwill and selflessness that define our community. This year’s recipients were Megan O’Rourke ’95 and Roxanne Beckford Hoge.
MEGAN O’ROURKE ’95 As an alum from the class of 1995 and proud mom of Danny ’29 and Robbie ’26, Megan has deep roots within the Campbell Hall community. She has been an active volunteer, serving as a class coordinator and/or Parents’ Association Elementary Vice President since 2013. During her tenure as Executive Vice President of the Parents’ Association during the 2020-21 school year, Megan demonstrated incredible leadership, grace, and creativity as she helped shepherd the community through some of the school’s most challenging times. Megan worked closely with Parents’ Association President Alex Grane to address the needs of the community during the pandemic. Together, they engaged every new family via Zoom, worked tirelessly to find ways to maintain connections within the community, and devoted countless hours to keeping Campbell Hall a safe and thriving institution. As she stepped out of her role as EVP and renewed her role as Elementary Vice
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President, Megan continued to exhibit exceptional leadership qualities as a vital force in the Parents’ Association. In the 2023-24 school year, she will continue her journey of outstanding service as she takes on the role of Middle School Vice President. We thank Megan for her incredible dedication to Campbell Hall.
ROXANNE BECKFORD HOGE Roxanne has been an integral part of the Campbell Hall community for over 20 years. She is the proud parent of four CH graduates: Cameron ‘16, Lila ‘19, Georgia ‘23, and April ‘23. Over the years, Roxanne has held countless volunteer positions, from helping the school reach its fundraising goals as a Campbell Hall Annual Fund representative to helping organize the school's annual Bagpiper's Ball. However, her greatest achievement and largest impact on the school is her creation of the Campbell Hall Host Families program. For years, Roxanne has worked with the Admissions Office to pair current families with incoming families to help smooth their transition to Campbell Hall. She recognized the importance of creating a strong parent community for families in grades 7-12, where it can be more challenging to create parent bonds. Roxanne’s formation of Host Families solidified her legacy as a vital community builder at Campbell Hall. Roxanne is always willing to lend a hand to support students and parents and was a constant volunteer on the senior patio. She created the Campbell Hall Facebook page for the Class of 2023 and has helped plan several parent socials. Roxanne has been a huge support to the Parents’ Association and is always eager to serve our beloved CH community. It’s impossible to imagine the Campbell Hall campus without Roxanne or one of her children. We are incredibly grateful for her years of service and will miss her dearly.
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