Concord Academy's 2020-21 Annual Report

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2020–21 REPORT OF

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We engaged out of love for CA. Dear CA Supporters, Around the globe, 2020– 21 was a year of disruption. The challenges are well documented. We can easily get lost in them and forget that education is inherently an optimistic act. We begin this report with our eyes wide open and our spirits high, thanks to the thousands of individuals who buoyed the hundreds of students, faculty, advisors, coaches, and staff living and learning at Concord Academy through the pandemic. The 2020–21 academic year saw an unprecedented level of engagement in our school—and yes, remarkable Chameleon adaptation. Through the interruption of our usual routines, we found new opportunities to collaborate, creatively and with purpose. Our desire to connect—to be more fully ourselves by sharing in community—informed the partnerships that sustained us. We all engaged out of love for CA.

CO N CO R D ACA D E M Y ’ S M I S S I O N

We are a community animated by love of learning, diverse and striving for equity, with common trust as our foundation. Honoring each individual, we challenge and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world through purposeful collaboration and creative engagement. We cultivate empathy, integrity, and responsibility to build a more just and sustainable future.

Many of us began the year physically apart, connecting through screens. By the spring, the vast majority of our student body had returned to campus. While classes were initially taught remotely, the Student Life team stretched a typical weekend of Orientation to weeks of in-person activities, and teams were able to practice outdoors. We found ways for students to be together and stay engaged with one another, even across time zones. By the time we celebrated Commencement in Academy Garden, the pride in the faces of families and our newest graduates felt, joyously, nearly normal, even as we missed the presence of our full student population. At every twist and turn, we were guided by our values and nudged one another forward in becoming the more just and equitable school we aspire to be.

This Report of Generosity & Volunteerism recognizes many contributions, from the hours volunteers poured into CA with love to the game-changing financial investments that dedicated stewards of our school continued to make. We are preparing now to embark on what is sure to be a momentous era in CA’s history. Our Centennial Celebrations will usher in Concord Academy’s second century. We look forward to welcoming our new head of school as we continue to work together, deepening our commitments to caring for one another and cultivating our best selves and our most resilient and thriving community. This is work we cannot do alone. All of you are integral to CA’s success and longevity. Your voice and your contributions are critical to CA, and we are so thankful for every manifestation of your confidence and support. You acted from love and in service of keeping CA, CA. We are so grateful. With heartfelt gratitude,

FAY L A M P E RT S H U TZ E R ’ 6 5

S A R A H Y E H P ’ 24

President, Board of Trustees

Interim Head of School

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My heart is full. This year brought me closer in many ways to the people who love CA—through all of our sometimes messy work together, by being true to our values and always striving to be and do better. It makes me hopeful and excited about our future together. K ARE N MCALMON ’75

Alumnae/i Association President

In supporting one another, we found new ways to be creative. What truly set this year apart was the new meaning we found in partnership—in the essentially human, living endeavor that is our school. As we prioritized one another’s safety and well-being, we discovered new ways to teach and learn. Our schedule shifted to make a CA education work for students around the globe. Technology mediated our experience to an unprecedented degree; it also lowered some of our usual barriers.

We came to rely on one another at both individual and institutional levels as never before. In a year defined by reciprocity, the contributions of so many strengthened CA, just as so many individuals found community and purpose while engaging with this institution. The myriad ways in which we sought and sustained connections with one another speak to CA’s values, and they promise extraordinary things for our future.

T H E R E I S S O M U C H T H AT W E CA N D O A S A S C H O O L T H AT I S B E T T E R F O R O U R PA RT N E R S H I P.

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The Board approved these expenditures, anticipating some operational savings that would offset COVID-19 response costs, but ultimately a deficit for the year. We did so because we knew how important it was for CA to meet this historic moment and do our best for our students. We also made this decision recognizing the strength of CA’s foundation and the careful planning that would then be needed to recover from the deficit going forward. CA also took on a considerable unexpected financial burden:

JE N N I FE R PLI N E P’13 ’15

Treasurer, Board of Trustees

$3.1 million COVID-19 budget

Together, we met the challenge. Responding to the pandemic required Concord Academy to make countless adjustments throughout the 2020–21 school year. After a remote start to classes, we welcomed every student who was able to return to campus, continued to deliver CA’s academic program via HyFlex technology, and worked diligently to meet the social-emotional needs of all our students, both in person and remotely. Once our campus population of boarding and day students returned, the practices we put in place to keep COVID-19 at bay succeeded. We worked with local health officials, consulted epidemiologists, and reevaluated plans in real time to maximize the CA experience.

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2020–21 PLANNED BUDGET

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$30 Million TUITION & FEES

78% ENDOWMENT DRAW

12%

Where the Dollars Came From

ANNUAL FUND

10%

Our revenue comes from three primary sources: tuition and fees, a responsible draw from our endowment, and our Annual Fund.

ADDITIONAL C OV I D - 1 9 B U D G E T

$3.1 Million

41%

4%

Health Center costs, including contact tracing and mental health support

Food, transportation, administration, and operational safeguards

$1,270,000

• 13,868

$125,000

PCR tests were administered

• 4

additional nurses were hired to staff an additional COVID-19 health center

• 140

additional hours of cleaning per week

• 16,000

SALARIES & BENEFITS

Where the Dollars Went One of the things that is great about being a small school is our ability to trace every dollar— while we must make many hard choices in any given year, we are also proud of how we deploy the resources entrusted to the school. Our spending reflects our values.

buckets of sanitizing wipes installed

52% OPERATING CA’S CAMPUS

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ADDITIONAL COVID-19 BUDGET

19%

FINANCIAL AID

17% GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE

7% MATERIALS & TOOLS FOR TEACHING & LEARNING

5% 6

• 200

face masks ordered or donated

37% $1,160,000

Tools, technology, and COVID-19 campus modifications • 36

HyFlex AV technology setups—carts with high-definition displays, soundbars with cameras and microphones, and Zoom Room tablets and licenses—added to classrooms

18% $545,000

Supplemental financial aid; support for communications, admissions, and campus coverage; and professional development • 110

families benefited from increased technology grants that helped students better access virtual learning

• 100

families were able to use financial aid through student bookstore accounts to support students’ living and learning experiences over the summer

• 17

proctors supported campus safety

• 210

touchless bathroom fixtures and 5 touchless door openers installed

• 6,400

square feet added in tents to expand classroom, dining, and social space 7


Every bold investment in financial aid moves us closer to our goals. INVESTING IN FUTURES

Our commitment to striving for equity depends on financial aid. We value seeing our students for who they are—as individuals and for the unique roles they play in our community—and who they have the capacity to become.

In every classroom and studio, on every field and stage, we put into practice our belief that, given the right resources, every CA student has the promise of making a difference in a world that needs more creative thinkers and compassionate leaders. Financial aid is critical to providing those resources. It’s one of the most important ways we act on our commitment to striving for equity. CA’s financial aid model insists on experiential equity, meaning that we limit the number of students who receive financial assistance in order to provide comprehensive grants based on families’ real needs. In 2020–21, financial aid was essential to providing additional support such as Wi-Fi access, headphones, technology, musical and athletic equipment, and learning setups that kept remote students engaged in learning. Imagine if CA could focus solely on every applicant’s potential without regard to their family’s ability to pay. In aspiring to join the few independent schools able to offer need-blind admissions, we recognize this goal as integral to CA’s identity. Though we have much ground to cover, we have set out on a path toward ensuring that CA will always be strengthened by the talents and perspectives of individuals of every background.

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$52,740 2020 –21 CA day tuition

$65,850 2020 –21 CA boarding tuition

$67,521 Median U.S. household income*

$33,303 Average 2020 –21 financial award for day students, 63% of tuition

$58,262 Average 2020 –21 financial award for boarding students, 85% of tuition

13%, $726,000, of CA’s financial aid budget was covered by the school’s endowment

26 % 107 families (26% of CA’s students) received a total of $5.5 million in aid—a significant expenditure for a school of CA’s size and fundamental to our educational model

13 %

*Source: U.S. Census Bureau, “Income and Poverty in the United States: 2020”

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Endowment Growth Over Time

A visionary gift in 1954 established Concord’s endowment. That $50,000 contribution was a vote of confidence in CA’s future, establishing the school as an institution expected to thrive across generations. Bold investments by alumnae/i, parents, and friends of the school since then have truly spurred the growth of our endowment and poised us to make great progress through our Concord Academy Centennial Campaign.

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$100,000,000

$94,564,831 $80,000,000

$60,000,000

$40,000,000

$20,000,000

C A’ S E N D OW M E N T

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Investing in CA’s endowment allows us to live our values. In 2020– 21, income from CA’s endowment provided more than $3 million—fully 12% of our planned budget.

These resources funded core operations and programs, including financial aid grants, faculty and staff compensation, professional development, and maintenance of CA’s buildings and grounds. Today, we benefit from six decades of endowment growth, a true partnership across generations.

2006

Endowment Per Student

2011

2016

2021

Compared with peer schools, many of which have an accumulated advantage of endowments built over hundreds of years, CA’s endowment is young. We’ve done well by being resourceful and leaning on ingenuity, and thanks to the generosity and belief of donors over the past several decades, we are charting our own course to enduring financial stability.

$1,200,000

$1,000,000

$800,000

The importance of CA’s endowment to the school’s future cannot be overstated. Only with a strengthened financial foundation will we continue to chart our course guided by our values. As our endowment grows, we will be able to increase access for talented students from all backgrounds, we will continue to attract and support exceptional educators who challenge and inspire our students, and we will advance the programs that define CA’s unique culture.

$600,000

$400,000

$200,000

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CONCORD ACADEMY

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Finding new ways to care for students together brought us closer. During a time when everything had to be rethought, I was proud to see CA’s mission in action and so grateful for the embrace of this community. LORI H ICK P’19 ’22

President, CA Parents Council

Volunteers sustained CA like never before. The 2020–21 school year taught us to take less for granted, including the unsung heroes who led with compassion throughout a year of continual adaptation. Trustees devoted themselves to shepherding our school. Faculty and staff reconceived how they taught and worked. Alumnae/i leaders redoubled their commitments. Families supported one another in ways large and small. And student leaders made it their mission to preserve the CA traditions they hold dear and pass them on to future generations. We are profoundly grateful for the contributions so many made—in these ways, and more—to sustain our school.

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CA Adults Moved Mountains Our employees met far more than the usual demands of their positions. The Health Center spent countless hours organizing COVID-19 testing and supporting contact tracing. Faculty and staff brought meals to students in quarantine in CA’s houses. The Operations team retrofitted the entire campus to enhance health and safety. And with a generous helping of culinary creativity, the dining hall was reconfigured for grab-and-go meals, which were always served safely and with a smile. As English teacher Sabrina Sadique said: “You are what we understand by the word ‘sustenance,’ which at its root promises support, nourishment, and endurance.”

Parents Extended Helping Hands CA families took caretaking to new levels. Those who live locally drove boarding students to vaccination appointments and provided much-needed tastes of home. Volunteers reimagined ways to continue traditions such as exam treats and generously offered their time, speaking with prospective parents and welcoming admitted families. Some took it upon themselves to host international students. And more parents than ever before contributed to faculty and staff appreciation events, sharing their gratitude for the adults who teach and guide our students.

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CA has given me the confidence not only to move out of my comfort zone and find new parts of my identity I want to explore but also to stand up for myself and speak out against what I disagree with. I’m not scared to make mistakes, which is such an essential skill for life. E M I LY SH I H ’2 1

Alumnae/i Association Student Representative

20+

Students volunteered more than 20 hours of their time to share their perspectives with CA alumnae/i

129

Parents, students, faculty members, and alumnae/i volunteered to support CA admissions during the 2020–21 school year

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Students and Alumnae/i Forged New Bonds Alumnae/i Zoomed into town halls and special virtual programs, eager to connect with CA students, faculty, and staff in real time.

From distant locations, CA graduates responded to our call to be part of CA students’ learning experiences, generously sharing their stories, paths, and passions through a series of virtual Lunch and Learn conversations, co-hosted by student groups ranging from the Robotics Club to the Intersectional Feminist Organization. Recent alumnae/i also shared their love for CA with admitted students. And yet more connected with seniors in the spring, giving some frank and much-appreciated advice for moving on to college life.

20 50th Reunion Powerhouse When the Concord Academy class of 1971 decided to support the Annual Fund in honor of their 50th reunion, they went all in. Nearly 75% of the class made donations, including several individuals who hadn’t reconnected with CA in years. When 41 classmates attended their virtual reunion gathering, they had a tangible impact on today’s students to toast. “Many classmates expressed their gratitude about their CA experience and its long-lasting influence in their lives,” says Nancy Reece Jones ’71, a member of the reunion class steering committee. “That’s why we wanted to give.”

I have appreciated so much the commitment that Concord has to alumnae/i involvement. This year it was so needed for the entire community—we were all working to try to make sure that Concord remained Concord in the midst of all the changes. I think that is characteristic of us: We look forward to the different ways we can grow from this. We do this work for the benefit of the students who continue to come after us. TRE L AN E CL ARK ’92, P’22

Co-Chair, Alumnae/i Community and Equity Committee

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“The class of 1971 reunion goals were to be welcoming and inclusive,” says Rosamond Smith Rea ’71, leader of the team of five classmates who solicited the class gift. “Thanks to Zoom, reunion participation was worldwide, heartfelt, and joyful, especially for those who could not have come to an in-person reunion. The gift committee’s decision to support the Annual Fund honored the excellent education we received at Concord Academy. Combined with our message to ‘give into the future,’ an unprecedented number of classmates were inspired to give generously in support of students and faculty today and in the future.”

Virtual events connected alumnae/i to CA

175+

Alumnae/i shared their expertise, time, and love for CA with students, faculty, staff, and fellow alumnae/i

Alumnae/i Leaders Leaned In In a year of uncertainty and, for many, isolation, CA graduates from all eras increased their engagement with the school and one another. Alumnae/i admissions interviewers took on additional interviews to help meet a record number of applicants. Class secretaries provided continuity and connection. The Concord Academy Young Alumnae/i Community (CAYAC) found ways for young alumnae/i to support one another and the school through a virtual happy hour, a town hall on mental health and wellness, and a panel discussion about navigating career changes. CAYAC also started a new tradition, a 50 Days ’til Graduation celebration, to welcome the class of 2021 into the alumnae/i community.

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PA R E N T S

Our volunteer leaders fill us with gratitude. Generosity took many forms during the 2020–21 school year. Hundreds of volunteers in Concord and around the world served CA in important roles. Our extraordinary group of leaders invested time and talent in building relationships, strengthening our programming, and helping one another stay connected in meaningful ways. We are humbled by your love for CA and profoundly grateful for all you contribute to sustaining our school.

CA Parents Council

Parent Annual Fund Committee

Our CA Parents Council is an endlessly energetic group of parent volunteers. We are so thankful for their skill in connecting families with the school and one another, encouraging participation, and organizing events that make the CA student experience remarkable.

We are thankful for the tireless efforts of the following individuals who led our parents in raising essential support for the 2020–21 Annual Fund. Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22 Co-Chair

Shari Marquis P’18 ’21

Lori Hick P’19 ’22 President

Ayana Gonzalez P’23

Tracy Welch ’89, P’23 ’24 Co-Chair

Manish Talwar P’17 ’23

Alison Benjamin P’20

Samta Kundu P’22

Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22

Jennifer Berry P’17 ’21

Shari Marquis P’18 ’21

Kristen Bjork ’81, P’20 ’22

Lexie Olmsted P’22 ’23

Sheila Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Neela Patel P’21

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Mei Qu P’22

Francis Craig P’14 ’17

Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22

Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Mariko Sakurai P’21

Rebecca Derby ’84, P’18 ’22

Catherine Thompson P’21

Yizhong Fan P’22 ’23

Antonia von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Kristan First P’18 ’20 ’23

Tracy Welch ’89, P’23 ’24

Guillermo Fondeur P’21

Safe Return to CA Advisory Committee We are grateful to the members of this advisory committee—faculty, staff, parents, students, and trustees—for their diligence, collaboration, and common trust in advising CA’s school leadership and the Board of Trustees in matters relating to the safe return to campus during the 2020–21 school year. Jennifer Pline P’13 ’15 Co-Chair

Zahaan Khalid ’21

Ly Tran P’22 ’23 Co-Chair

Wenjun Kuai

Victoria Baeger Daffner P’23 Harvey Berger P’22 Sutopa Dasgupta P’22 Jonathan DeSimone P’20 Amy Goorin Fogelman ’93, P’23 Max Hall

Don Kingman Karen Liesching P’21 Oluchi Onyimah ’21 Roy Perlis P’22 ’24 Alice Roebuck Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 Sofia Silva ’21 Sarah Yeh P’24

2020–21 Centennial Planning Committee: Faculty, Staff, and Volunteers This growing team of volunteers has been planning how we will commemorate and celebrate Concord Academy’s Centennial, building on connections across generations and the globe. We look forward to creating and sharing a meaningful and joyful centennial experience for everyone who has called CA home.

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95

Laura McConaghy ’01

Peter Boskey ’08

Rebecca Miller ’14

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Renee Coburn

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

Alice Roebuck

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95

Hilary Rouse

Marion Freeman ’69

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Merrill Genoa

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65

Max Hall

Amy Spencer P’13

Lara Jordan James ’80

Lucille Stott

Lori Hick P’19 ’22

Susan Johnson P’20

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Greg Jutkiewicz

Martha Kennedy

Kathleen Wells

Don Kingman

Thomas Wilcox P’01

Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Heidi Koelz

Sarah Yeh P’24

Evelynn Hammonds P’21

CA Parents Committee Co-Chairs Embodying CA’s strong spirit of parent volunteerism, the following individuals help support and enhance the mission of the CA Parents Council. We are grateful for their boundless enthusiasm and talents as facilitators, organizers, and cheerleaders at so many events and activities throughout the school year. Jennifer Berry P’17 ’21

Lexie Olmsted and Ly Tran P’22 ’23

Kristen Bjork ’81, P’20 ’22

Neela Patel P’21

Sheila Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Andrea Patton P’21

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Judith and Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22

Francis Craig P’14 ’17

Antonia von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Rebecca Derby ’84, P’18 ’22

Tracy Welch ’89, P’23 ’24

Sirri Spiesel P’23

Karen Biemann P’21 ’24

Linda and Ashley Shih P’21 Diane Tutin P’24

Irene Chu ’76, P’20 ’22

When In Need (WIN) Committee These parents didn’t hesitate to do anything they could to support CA’s students as needs arose throughout the year. Thanks to their generosity, we are a more caring and connected school. Karina Barrozo P’21

Tomasina Lucchese P’24

Jennifer Berry P’17 ’21

Shari Marquis P’18 ’21

Karen Biemann P’21 ’24

Lia Meisinger P’22

Sheila Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Lori Minichiello P’21

Sheila Cummings Macri P’21

Elizabeth Nieuwenhuizen P’22 ’24

Rebecca Derby ’84, P’18 ’22

Lexie Olmsted P’22 ’23

Jessica and Timothy Donohue P’22

Elizabeth Orgel P’21

Kristan First P’18 ’20 ’23

Caroline Partridge P’23

Louis Franco P’22

Neela Patel P’21

Joanna Fung P’16 ’17 ’23

Mariko Sakurai P’21

Deborah Gordon P’22 ’24

Pamela Smith P’21

Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22

Sirri Spiesel P’23

Linda Hammett Ory P’16 ’21

Catherine Thompson P’21

Lori Hick P’19 ’22

Elizabeth Thut P’22 ’23

Grayson Kasdon P’22 ’24

Antonia von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Samta and Malay Kundu P’22

Barbara and Christopher Wixom P’20 ’22

Wendy LaBarre-Borowicz P’23 Kersten Lanes P’22

Kristan First P’18 ’20 ’23 Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22 Allyson Kurker P’22 Shari Marquis P’18 ’21 Khinlei Myint-U P’22

Wenjun Kuai Michael Lichtenstein ’94

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ALUMNAE/I

Alumnae/i Steering Committee

Class Secretaries

CA’s Alumnae/i Association fosters lifelong connections between Concord Academy and our alumnae/i. We are so grateful to the following leaders for their genuine care for CA and our entire community.

We thank these alumnae/i for cultivating connections with their classmates. In collecting stories, pictures, and updates to share in CA Magazine, they strengthen the relationships that alumnae/i have with one another and the school.

Karen McAlmon ’75 President

Laura McConaghy ’01 Rebecca Miller ’14

Jennifer Beal ’79, P’12

Penelope Weadock Slough ’46

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Eric Nguyen ’00

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Kerith Gardner ’87

Shreya Patel ’21

Jay Golden ’88

MALLI K A CHOPRA ’89

Noah Fisk ’93

Diane Sargent ’48

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP’11

Andrew Heimert ’89

Nella Rasic ’09

Michael Romano ’89

2021 Centennial Hall Fellow

Eliza Grossman ’17

Jane Uhler McDonough ’51

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Dat Le ’06

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Sarah Amory Welch ’90

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Alexander Powell ’91

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62, P’88

Oliver Longo ’21

Mary Jenney Stewart ’53

Sarah Cross ’92

Emily Shih ’21

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Sam Wilde ’93

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Helen Locke Cook ’56

Karena Detweiler ’95

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Johanna Rosen ’97

Eileen Behr Sunderland ’57

Sara Walker ’97

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Michael Edwards ’98

Mary Poole ’59

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Havana Bradley Moss ’60

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Natalie Krajcir ’02

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Heather Reid ’03

Ellen Smith Harde ’62, P’86

Christie Wilcox ’03

Anne Buxton Sobol ’62

Elias Vivas ’04

Mary Arnold Bachman ’56

Peter Zimble ’86

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Amanda MacLellan ’05

Helen Locke Cook ’56

Jake Bartlett ’91

Caroline Herrick ’64

Cornelia Hall ’06

Noel Farnsworth Mann ’56

Nicholas Evans ’91

Wendy White ’64

Peter Boskey ’08

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Liza Cohen Gates ’91

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ’65

Fannie Watkinson ’08

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61

Stephanie Solakian Goldstein ’91

Matthew McCahill ’95

Alumnae/i Annual Fund Committee We are indebted to the following graduates, who demonstrated their belief and investment in CA by leading our alumnae/i fundraising efforts and encouraging their peers to support CA’s 2020–21 Annual Fund.

Reunion Committees Serving as inspiration for their classmates, these individuals helped ensure that their virtual reunion gatherings were memorable, filled with joy, and reflective of their classes’ experiences at CA.

Charlotte Ko ’20 Melody Komyerov ’89

Christopher Alvarez ’10

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11

Elizabeth Arthur ’71

Dat Le ’06

Christina Avakian ’19

Ceili Lemus ’19

Kate Bacigalupo ’20

Audrey Lin ’19

Adrian Balvuena ’19

Alexander Mangold ’92

Isaac Bediako ’20

Ashley Mendia ’20

Peter Boskey ’08

George Miserlis ’81

Andreas Byamana ’19

Rashaun Mitchell ’96

Rodrigo Campos ’19

Jonathan Moller ’81

Mallika Chopra ’89

Sydney Nagahiro ’17

Roger Chung ’01

Dorree Ndooki ’19

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Theo Nuñez ’18

Anna Dibble ’18

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Alice Domar ’76

Shanirah Rodriguez ’20

Michael Draskoczy ’94

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Daysha Edewi ’10

Anna Sander ’20

Camille Newton ’11

Lee Fearnside ’92

Jocelyn Riseberg Scheirer ’85

Dean Forbes ’83

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Casey Freedman ’05

Lucian Sharpe ’20

Lawrence Goldings ’86

Kevin Shay ’91

Stephanie Solakian Goldstein ’91

Caroline Griswold Short ’06

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

Kevin Ting ’08

Greer Harnden ’19

Sophia Webb ’76

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Jennifer Lamy ’09

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95

Elizabeth Green ’91

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05 Co-Chair

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Nella Rasic ’09

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Daniel Henderson ’91

Alexis Goltra ’87

Muriel Desloovere* ’67

Kathryn Simon ’10

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Ryan Kelley ’91

Julia Harrison ’68

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Alexander Powell ’91

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

Maxmillian Bender ’12

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66

Justin Waldman ’96

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Emma Starr ’12

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Dorothy Wang ’96

Elizabeth Brown ’70, P’08

Melissa Pappas ’13

Leslie Davidson ’66

Katherine Stanley Wilson ’96

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Natalie Ferris ’14

Elizabeth Gill Morris ’66

Abigail Cohen ’01

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Rebecca Miller ’14

Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71

Michael Firestone ’01

CAYAC Committee

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Samantha Culbert ’15

Sherry Haydock ’71

Haninah Levine ’01

Victoria Huber ’75, P’07 ’09 ’13

Arden Fitzpatrick ’16

Karen Herold ’71

Laura Twichell ’01

(Concord Academy Young Alumnae/i Community)

Sydney Miller ’75

Dolores Garcia ’16

Anne Lauderdale Lee ’71

Cornelia Hall ’06

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Julia Kostro ’16

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Dat Le ’06

Reaching out to fellow young alumnae/i from the classes of 2006 through 2020, the following volunteers galvanized Annual Fund participation and engagement with the school throughout the year. We are so grateful for their efforts.

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Julia Shea ’16

Fredericka Tanner ’71

Alexander Fernández ’11

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77

Samuel Barton ’17

Katherine Tweedy ’71

Keelin Hurd ’11

Jean McCormick ’77

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Betsy Lund Zahniser ’71

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11

Martha Livingston ’78

Theo Nuñez ’18

Elizabeth Hufstader Balay ’81

Sarah New ’11

Laura Ferraro Close ’79

Emily Byers ’20

Jessica Drachman Blaustein ’81

Lisa Siegel ’80

Sarah Gleba ’20

Nancy Crum Ferry ’81

Katherine Stirling-Ellis ’20

Lisa Black Franks ’81, P’12

Lisa Moricoli Latham ’83

Lyza Morss ’81

50th Reunion Steering Committee

Katrina Pugh ’83

Dinny Starr ’81, P’21

Erica Domar Banderob ’71

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Martha Leggat ’85

Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18

Jean McClung Nye ’71

Madeleine Blanz-Mayo ’86

Angelique Yen Marsden ’86

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71

Pamella Pearl ’86

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Lindsay Millard Clinton ’81 Eliza Grossman ’17 Co-Chair Dat Le ’06 Co-Chair Rebecca Miller ’14 Co-Chair Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12 Co-Chair

Samantha Culbert ’15 Sophie Drew ’15 Sarah Gleba ’20 Charlotte Ko ’20 Sarah New ’11 Camille Newton ’11 Abby Nicholson ’19

Meredith Benjamin ’20

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Ariel Bliss ’10

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

We are grateful to the following alumnae/i who added meaningfully to cultural and intellectual life at CA by joining us in virtual settings to engage with our community, or whose books, articles, or other works were used by faculty and students during the academic year.

Kezia Almonte ’20

Nicholas Deane ’01

Alexander Nichols ’02

Alumnae/i Participation in Campus Activities

Alice Abell ’81

Matthew McCahill ’95 Co-Chair

Tess Munro Bauta ’94

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The kind of education you receive at Concord really grounds you with confidence and skills for the rest of your life.

Alan Howard ’96 Hunter Jin ’19 Unsoo Kim ’86

Sandra Yusen ’86

* Deceased

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Giving back to CA gives me a profound sense of gratitude that I sometimes may forget about. It also keeps me connected to a community that continues to shape who I am today. DAT LE ’06

Co-Chair, Concord Academy Young Alumnae/i Community (CAYAC) Committee

The Annual Fund is essential to everything we do. Every year. What would CA be without small classes? Student life events? Opportunities for our passionate educators to grow professionally? Without the benefit of learning from powerful assembly speakers? Or without the Junior Leadership Retreat, where the next generation of student leaders embrace their responsibility to their fellow students and their opportunity to be change makers? Concord Academy’s Annual Fund supports all of this—and so much more. Our annual fundraising effort is critical to covering CA’s operational expenses, which tuition revenue and the draw from our endowment are not enough to meet. We rely on our community to bridge the gap. Each and every year. This was especially critical during a year when we took on significant extra costs due to the pandemic. The Annual Fund helped keep our school healthy and whole.

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During the 2020–21 school year, 1,623 donors joined together to exceed our $3 million Annual Fund goal. At a time of financial challenge for so many, this surge of investment in day-to-day life at CA is truly humbling. You kept CA the vibrant, inquisitive, affirming school we love. You voiced your confidence in the fullness of a CA education. You provided stability. You met our need. And you directly improved the lives of 400 students and the dedicated teachers and staff who are so invested in their well-being and growth. Our relationships are critical to our success. We could not have reached this goal without the dedication of the many volunteers— trustees, alumnae/i, parents, faculty, and staff—who spearheaded this effort. And we could not be CA without your support.

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2020–21 CONTRIBUTIONS

The Annual Fund keeps CA whole.

In 2020–21, the Annual Fund supported 10% of CA’s planned operating budget. At a time of global instability, an outpouring of generosity ensured the continuity of the CA experience. Contributions from across our community affirmed what a worthy investment CA is, and a springtime surge of support from alumnae/i and parents of alumnae/i set new giving records.

ALUMNAE/I

962

$3,137,727 TOTAL RAIS ED

PARENTS OF ALUMNAE/I

297

1,623 TOTA L D ONOR S

CURRENT PARENTS

216 GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS

91 24

FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS

57

$1,269,237

$243,685

ALMUNAE/I

GRANDPARENTS & FRIENDS

$570,193

$9,163

PARENTS OF ALUMNAE/I

FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS

$1,045,449

Thanks to all of you, CA is staying strong.

CURRENT PARENTS

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ANNUAL FUND CA is a vibrant, engaged, and caring community because of the support we provide students to pursue their passions and appreciate diverse experiences. Here are just a few of the things that make a CA education so powerful.

Badminton tournament

Community and Equity team and programs

CA’s 99th birthday celebration

Community Weekends

50 Days ’til Graduation celebration

Canoe rides on the Sudbury River

Community-wide Zoom subscription

Academic Support Center tutoring

Centennial Hall Fellow assembly

Convocation

Adventure Day

The Centipede student newspaper

Courageous Conversations with students, parents, and alumnae/i

Alumnae/i and Students of Color Conference

Class Day and Senior Transition Seminar

Alumnae/i books in the J. Josephine Tucker Library

Club Expo

Annual outdoor ice rink, skates, and helmets Art shows Arts and crafts campus festival Baccalaureate celebration 26

College counseling Commencement speech by Imani Perry ’90

House faculty Inclusion Council Junior Leadership Retreat

Open Campus activities and games Outdoor basketball hoops Outdoor movies and socials

Laser cutters and 3D printers

Professional development for faculty and staff

Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights assembly

Red and Blue Day

Lunch and Learn alumnae/i speakers

Senior Coffee House

Senior Celebration

Mainstage theater productions reconceived for the screen

Senior project presentations

Maker Space

S’mores on the Stu-Fac patio

Service trips to local farms

Spirit Week

CA Singers

Chapel talks

First Night Festival

Hiking Mount Wachusett

Nighttime capture-the-flag house competition

Spa Day

CA Model UN

All-School Council

First CA 24-hour film festival

Health services

Snow tubing at Nashoba Valley Ski Area

CA Dance Project

The Chameleon student literary magazine

Financial aid grants

H Mart trips

Bumper boats and mini golf at Kimball Farm

Affinity groups

Film assembly

GRiT (Gender Representation in Technology) studentrun conference

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Music concerts

Family Week

Good Harbor Beach trip

Boston-area community leaders at MLK Day

Advising

Family Socials

Frisbee-golf course on campus

Boarding Council

Mindfulness meditation class for parents

Extended Orientation

Fostering team spirit at Moriarty

Boarder bikes

Media Lab

Directors’ Workshops

Formal

Board games and banana bread

Martin Luther King Jr. Day programming

deCordova Sculpture Park trip

Food trucks on campus

Blood Rock, the 2020–21 CA Film Collective’s feature film

CA Parents Book Club

COVID-19 Parent Tool Kit webinar

Sports team equipment SpringFest Tech Expo Virtual escape rooms

IN ACTION Virtual hug lines

Virtual open houses and campus tour

Visiting artists and designers Weekend house food

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This is what connected learning looked like.

We Took Advantage of the Unexpected

We found a silver lining to the pandemic, using HyFlex technology to explore new ways to bring the world to CA, and CA to the world. Science classes learned from professional engineers. Language classes chatted with native speakers. Student clubs and affinity groups remained active, welcoming guests, supporting self-care, and furthering students’ goals of experimentation, discovery, advocacy, and service to others.

The period of remote and HyFlex learning presented spontaneous learning opportunities.

Classes Learned from Other Voices and Visions

In one of Adam Bailey’s Spanish classes, focused on the Caribbean, poet Juan Matos joined virtually to read his poetry and discuss his experience in the Dominican Republic. Bailey opened every class with music, and one day a student, her camera turned off, giggled because her mother was dancing around their living room. Instead of seeing an embarrassing moment for a teenager, Bailey seized on an idea and extended an invitation. Before long, mother and daughter were presenting a cooking show to the class in Spanish from their kitchen and discussing Dominican foods and politics. “It was such a fun connection,” he says. “Heritage speakers can feel uncertain about their place in language classes, but it was so clear how much she had to offer.”

It was easier than ever before for alumnae/i to get involved with CA classes. Photography teacher Cynthia Katz was just one faculty member who took full advantage of videoconferencing to connect her students with several CA alumnae/i now working in the arts, which inspired at least one student to reconsider a project and follow another path with greater courage.

In building community, we make ourselves vulnerable. ... I hope for us that the vulnerability so many of us feel helps weld us into trust, and that in existing in these vulnerable spaces, we find deeper connections than we might have found without them. L AU RA T WICH E LL ’01

Interim Dean of Faculty, 2020 Convocation Address

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“Using Zoom allowed me to have more visiting artists in my classes, providing my students other voices and visions to learn from and consider,” Katz says. “Teaching and learning in the visual arts can provide not just a potential career but also a way to consider self and others, mentorship and connection, and linkages to ideas that can sustain you through life. We don’t just teach drawing and photography; we teach risk-taking, visual literacy, self-reflection, and the understanding that ideas and good work come from practice and process.”

Chapel Talks Created Bridges For the first time, far-flung family members could attend senior chapel talks, many of which were recorded on the Chapel’s rear steps, in beloved places around Concord, or close to students’ homes. Hug lines were virtual, chapel posters and friend benches took a variety of forms, and many students used a multimedia format in unique ways. The vehicles for chapels may have been different, but the heart of the experience was the same: CA students experiencing a singular rite of passage, expressing themselves as individuals within the embrace of our listening community. As one member of the class of 2021 said, “Concord, I am because of you.”

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The tools CA gave us this year are phenomenal. After seeing what we can do when we annotate texts together on screen, I understand my teaching practices better. I learned a lot about myself and what I do in a way I never would have considered otherwise. I have more perspective. TOPI DASGU PTA P’22

History teacher

Our Love of Learning Expanded Padlet, Miro, Nearpod, Flipgrid—online collaboration platforms became tools not only for learning but also for building trust and partnership in virtual and HyFlex classrooms.

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Though English teacher Abby Laber P’16 admits to being intimidated by the new technology at first, she came to find great value in what she describes as an “infinite whiteboard” that let her students collaborate online, visually and in real time. “What I didn’t expect was how much they would be able to invent things using it, and I love that kind of energy,” she says. For the first time in her long CA career, every student of hers said in their course evaluations that their peers were central to their learning. “I count that as a huge win,” Laber says. It’s no wonder many CA teachers plan to continue using these tools even in fully in-person classrooms.

Student Clubs Took On Today’s Pressing Issues

We Had Courageous Conversations

At CA, there’s a student club to suit just about any interest, from comedy to self-care.

In a tumultuous year, we insisted on the importance of challenging one another to strive for equity.

In 2020–21, the Science Club and Medical Club hosted physicians who spoke with students about COVID-19, vaccine development, and the future of global health care. New clubs similarly took shape around current events:

Rob Munro, dean of academic program and equity, began defining what equity means in practice at CA. We processed national moments of upheaval together and looked to history for context. We read and discussed authors who broadened our perspectives.

• Inspired

by a discussion in his 10th grade chemistry class with Will Tucker, Ishan Narra ’22 formed the Science Ethics Club, which engaged students in discussions about everything from pandemic developments to gene editing technologies, cloning, space exploration, renewable energy systems, and nuclear technologies.

• Camden

Frances ’22 started the Writers’ Guild, a new club blending writing and community service that sprang from his own experience of writing letters to isolated individuals during the pandemic.

With students, parents, and alumnae/i, we introduced a framework of “Courageous Conversations” to practice the introspective, interpersonal, and institutional work involved in being compassionately curious and showing up for others. And when CA students stood out at the Concord rotary weekly in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and student leaders in the class of 2024 spearheaded an assembly on civil and human rights, they showed us the determination and resourcefulness they will bring as individuals who care deeply about making a difference.

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RECOGNITION CIRCLES AND SOCIETIES

The Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel is a place that all of us—students, faculty, staff, parents, alumnae/i, and friends—know, understand, and believe in. Our gift circles tell the story of how the Chapel was created, by many hands, and became the heartbeat of our school. Every year, CA’s Annual Fund is built anew. The people listed on the following pages embrace the Annual Fund’s importance as an essential cornerstone for this community.

Storytellers Society

Bell Ringers

5+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING

$25,000–$49,999

We gather in the Chapel, CA’s “house of stories,” to share and to listen.

The bell was installed in the Chapel in 1962, completing the six-year building project. Ringing across campus, it reminds us of all it takes to make CA the special community it is.

Members of the Storytellers Society have made gifts to the Annual Fund for five or more consecutive years, helping CA continue its own story.

Our Bell Ringers’ gifts to the Annual Fund sound their support for the school—a peal that all can hear.

Movers

Lamplighters

$1-$1,921

$50,000+

The first step in bringing the Chapel to CA was moving it, board by board and beam by beam, from Barnstead, N.H., to Concord, Mass.

A single lantern above the Chapel’s doorway guides students, faculty, staff, parents, alumnae/i, and friends of CA inside.

Members of our Movers Circle make important gifts that move CA forward together.

Our Lamplighters are our guides, our visionaries, and our believers. Their support for the Annual Fund illuminates the way for us all.

Framers $1,922–$4,999 After the Chapel was relocated to CA, it had to be rebuilt.

Much like the Chapel’s original builders, the members of our Framers Circle construct a framework for success for CA.

Carvers

Senior Steps 2006–2010: $500+ 2011–2015: $250+ 2016–2020: $100+ The Senior Steps, across the Academy Garden from the Chapel, have long been a place for reflection and transition.

Young alumnae/i in our Senior Steps Circle demonstrate their belief in the value of a CA education and inspire a new generation of support for CA.

$5,000–$9,999 Once CA began using the Chapel in May 1957, 20 students, under the tutelage of teacher Molly Gregory, began creating the carvings we know so well.

Through their generosity, our Carvers transform the Annual Fund with gifts that allow students to create their own unique CA journeys.

Steeple Raisers $10,000–$24,999 In October 1961, the steeple was added to the Chapel to honor all whose memory lives on at Concord Academy.

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Heartwood Society PLANNED GIVING In June 1957, the carving of 1 Corinthians, verses 1 through 8, was installed in the Chapel. Over the course of a year, students had chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly resistant, this material ensured that these words would remain a fixture at CA.

Our Heartwood Society members have named Concord Academy in their estate plans or made planned gifts or bequests to the school, preserving their belief in CA’s mission and extending their support into the school’s next century.

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THANK YOU STORYTE LLE R S SO CI ETY

Members of the Storytellers Society have made gifts to the Annual Fund for five or more consecutive years, helping CA continue its own story.

$1–$1,921 Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ’97

Jenny Scheu ’69

Joshua Kempner ’93 Martha Kennedy

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Alexandra Kern ’98

Philip Schwartz ’80

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ’01

Dana Denker Semmes ’67

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Mary LaClair ’78 Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63 Joanne and Paul Langione P’98 George Larivee

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P’82 Nancy Shober P’79

$1–$99

Patricia and Michael Laurence P’92

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Anonymous (17)

Xiomara Contreras ’13

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Ellen Simsarian ’76

Pamela Aall McPherson ’68

Megan Crowe-Rothstein ’99

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Penelope Slough ’46

Liz and George Agnew GP’22

Rose Crowley ’15

Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P’80

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Julie Agoos ’74

Nicholas Crowley

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Barbara and John Solakian P’91

David Alperovitz ’88

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Martha Leggat ’85

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63

Annabelle Ambrose P’91 ’92

Karen and Jim Culbert P’15 ’17 ’19

Evelyn and Pedro Lilienfeld P’80 ’81

Samantha Culbert ’15

Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P’96

Sheryl Cuker Appleyard ’80 Kenneth Aronson ’06

Allison Culbert ’17

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Susan Seabury Aselage ’72

Alisa Golodetz Darmstadt ’86

Babette and Peter Loring P’96 ’98 ’01

Elizabeth Staunton P’93

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

Lucy Faulkner Davison ’52

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Juliet Baker and Paul Mazur P’88

Angus Davol ’93 and Jason Casolari

Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard

Leslie Day

Yves Mantz ’92

Mary Jane Bancroft ’60

Daphne de Marneffe ’77

Howard Martin ’99

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P’04 ’07

Matthew Bassett ’02

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60

Lauren Moffa Syer ’92

Alison and Peter Baty

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Laura McConaghy ’01

Marcia Synnott ’57

Elizabeth Bedell

Margaret Doubman ’17

Susan McDonald ’73

Keith Tashima ’90

Maureen Beekley ’89

Luke Douglas ’05

Cynthia McFadden ’54

Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66

Eliza Bemis ’99

Johanna Douglas ’10

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Sandra Snow Downes ’58

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Daniel Towvim ’91

Luzdelcarmen Paulino and Roje Bent P’23

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Lincoln Berkley ’17 Rachel and Richard Berlin P’98 ’01

Malva Gordett and Michael Drossos P’01 ’05

Ali Bhanji

Bruce Duggan ’12

Leslie Bianchi ’73, P’02 ’03

Jettie Edwards ’64

Lily Blau ’03

Stephanie Hoar Einstein ’62

Ariel Bliss ’10

Jeanne and Richard Emanuel P’22

Matthew Bliss ’13

Abigail Erdmann and Lucas Aalmans P’92 ’96

Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78

Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P’16 ’18

Elizabeth Barringer ’70

Michael Firestone ’01

Maud Palmer Barton ’52

Abigail Fisher ’82

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Lisa and George Foote P’02 ’05

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Adam Ford ’83

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21 ’24

Marion Freeman ’69

Eleanor Bemis ’66

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Rachel and Richard Berlin P’98 ’01

Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Lisa Frusztajer ’80 and Larry Tye P’10

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Susan and Walter Birge III P’88

Michele Gamburd ’83

Peter Blacklow ’87

Kerith Gardner ’87

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ’95

Julia Glass ’74

Suzanne Parry and John McGarry P’22 ’23

Lucy Boyle ’66

Richard Glazerman ’81

Kathryn Mudge ’83

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76

Lillian Braden P’90

David Goldberg ’88

Judith Turner Munson ’58

Melissa Vail ’70

20+ Years of Consecutive Giving

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Alexis Goltra ’87

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Edith Van Slyck ’57

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Jennifer Newbold ’78

Stuart Warner ’77

Jessica Brown ’80

Deborah Gray

Judith Nicholson P’03

Deborah and Scott Weiss P’00

Edith Bates Buchanan ’65

Charles Green ’75

Lynne Dominick Novack ’67

Demonstrating exceptional commitment to CA, these stalwart supporters have given to the CA Annual Fund for 20 or more consecutive years. We are eternally grateful for your faith and confidence in CA. You make the extraordinary possible!

Anne Mancini Buckmaster ’01

Elizabeth Green ’91

C. Barrett O’Connor ’80

Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P’23 ’24

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56

Susan Kemble West ’62

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Holly Whitin ’73

Catherine Gunn ’84

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Nancy Hammond P’85 ’88

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Cecily Clark ’52

Carey Peabody ’73

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78

Todd Pearce ’88

This means every single one of you!

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61

Delia Hatch ’71

Mary Clark ’65, GP’24

Susan Polk ’71

Marna Hayden ’56

Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Caroline Herrick ’64

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Ann Wilson Porteus ’59

Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60

Alexander Powell ’91

Jane Booty Horn ’77

Wendy Powers ’74

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72 Anonymous (4) Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Elizabeth Wang Darling ’93 and Thomas Darling ’93

The first step in bringing the Chapel to CA was moving it, board by board and beam by beam, from Barnstead, N.H., to Concord, Mass.

Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Their names are set in bold green type throughout these contributor lists.

Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13

Katrina Pugh ’83

Dinah Huntoon ’78

Eleanor Putnam ’59

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Sophia Drew ’15

Mary Bliss ’17 Lynn and Howard Bloom P’08 ’09 ’14

Sherri Ettinger P’23

Jane and Bruce Blumberg P’07

Henry Feinstein ’15

Maxwell Bogaert ’05

Cecily and Wallace Feldman P’84

Chelsey Bowman ’08

Maya Finkelstein ’12

Andrea Williams ’73

Lillian Braden P’90

Dawn Pelton and Stuart Flavin P’23

Andreas Winterfeld ’92

Lydia Breckon P’21 ’23

Susan and John Foley P’22

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Virginia Pitkin Bride ’59

Adam Ford ’83

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62

Sarah Brooks ’67

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Mary Wright ’63

Daniel Brotman ’88

Cynthia and Gerald Frenkil P’08

Mary Wyman P’92

Jessica Brown ’80

Sara Hill Friedlander ’46

Sandra Yusen ’86

Ann Brown P’22

Gail Friedman and David Beard P’11

Helen Parker Brown ’87

John Funkhouser ’84

Carol Ganson Burnes ’60

Alison Gearhart ’95

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP’11

Victoria Gimbel ’66 Elizabeth Ginsberg and Larry Sodano P’13

Nicholas Evans ’91

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Gale Hurd ’61

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Andreas Byamana ’19

Frances Devitt P’04 ’14

Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66 Jane and John Reeder P’89

Diane Calef P’12

Susan and William Dewey ’84

Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03 Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Mary Rhinelander ’78

Rachel Carley ’72

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Julia Glass ’74

Jettie Edwards ’64

Sarah and Peter Jennings P’20 ’21

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61

George Carter Catherine Carter ’71

Sarah Gleba ’20

Barbara McCormick Bailey ’58, P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Nicholas Evans ’91

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ’94 ’04

Noelle Caskey ’66

Matthew Goldenberg ’08

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Mallory Cerkleski ’16

Steven Gottlieb ’93

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

Christine Fairchild ’75

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53

Emily Coit ’98

Eden Parker Grace ’86

William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

Robin Comley P’22

Jeffrey Green ’97

Katherine Agoos ’69 Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95 Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71 Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59 Faith Andrews Bedford ’63 Wendy Arnold ’65

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Movers

* Deceased

Anna Ginsburg ’17

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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It’s been wonderful to stay connected to the students and hear how they navigated the year, and with fellow alumnae/i, in such an unsettling year. I’m so grateful for the many ways people continue to stay connected and live the mission of the school, each of us in our own small ways.

Ruth Villalovos P’69 ’74, GP’03 ’06

Evalyn Bemis ’72

Paul Clark P’89

Susan Villarreal P’12

Elena Berg ’91

Jesse Cohen ’75

Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P’16 ’18

Emily Walberg

Alexander Berlin ’01

Mary Murray Coleman P’86 ’88

Judith Phelps Felton ’61

Sara Walker ’97

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Charles Collier ’85, P’22 ’24

Dean Fenton GP’15 ’18

Isabel Walsh ’10

Lee Berresford ’92

Jodi Collier P’22 ’24

Stephen Warrington P’24

Stefanie Riego Bester ’92

Daniel Weiner ’11 Wyatt Welles ’14

Rachael Roberts-Betaudier and Anthony Betaudier P’18

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Ronni Siegal Bialosky ’72

Sarah Burckmyer Westwood ’92

Karen and Hans-Peter Biemann P’21 ’24

Past President, Alumnae/i Association

Elizabeth Snell and Brien Fields

Rachel and Curtis Coppersmith P’08 ’11

Anna Fincke ’93 Ellie and Stuart Fine GP’22

Maximilian Coqui ’93

Mary Snow and Ross FitzGerald P’24

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Ellen Corkrum P’08

Valerie and Doug Fleishman P’23

Sarah Whitney ’58

Jesse Birge ’88

Dorothea Flink GP’13

Anne Williams ’69

Ann Birk P’97

Susan Correa and Kathleen McCoy P’21

Penelope Brown Willing ’61

Aaron Bishoff ’91

John Corry P’81 ’84

Margery and Neil Blacklow P’83 ’87

David Cotney ’85

Amy Goorin Fogelman ’93 and Matthew Fogelman P’23

Emily Whiston ’01 and Nicholas Whiston ’01

Nancy Blackmun P’94 ’95

Lindsay Kolowich Cox ’09

Raphael Folsom ’92

James Wyrwicz ’12

Jessica Drachman Blaustein ’81

Lodowick Crofoot

Lisa and George Foote P’02 ’05

Cynthia and Charles Bliss P’10 ’13 ’17

Jeanne and Richard Cross P’95 ’00

Tamasin Foote ’71

Dexter Blumenthal ’11

M. Colyer Crum P’81 ’83

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Seth Blumsack ’93

Shane Curcuru ’85

Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ’95

Susan Harris Curtin ’56

Beth and Richard Fried P’05

Dinah and J. Alexander Bodkin P’05

Anne Daignault ’63

Melissa and Chris Frost P’17 ’19

Lisa and Christopher Boehm P’23

Elizabeth Strider Dain ’71

Patricia Brown Fugee ’83

Christopher Borden ’80

Barbara Dane ’81

David Gainsboro ’06

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Judith and Joseph Gallagher P’14

Elizabeth Wang Darling ’93 and Thomas Darling ’93

Nathan Gamble ’17

Maud Smith Daudon ’73

Kerith Gardner ’87

Matt Zhou ’20

Anonymous (24) Alice Abell ’81 Pongabha Abhakara ’98 Lisa and Thomas Aciukewicz P’15 ’18 Olubunmi and Oluwaseun Adegoke P’22 Janice Hinkle Gregory ’68, P’09

David Kukla ’82

Josephine Churchill Guerrieri ’65

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

James Hall ’04

Elizabeth Norseen Boritt ’63 Wendy LaBarre-Borowicz and John Borowicz P’23 Emily Bortz ’76

Michele Gamburd ’83

Elizabeth Vicksell and Peter Morse P’09

Hannah Sadtler ’03

Arick Admadjaja ’15

Lewis Salas ’09

Tatiana and Eugene Lavrennikov P’04 ’11

Anna Morton ’11

Katherine Agoos ’69

Katrina Jenney Saltonstall ’56

Irina and Leo Aish GP’22

John Murchison ’12

Louise Alden ’69

Megan Harlow ’04

Dat Le ’06

Anna Sander ’20

Frances Lewis ’06

Geraldine Alias ’96

Lydia Hawkins ’01

Anna Myers ’95

Marjorie and Max Schechner P’98

Evelyn and Pedro Lilienfeld P’80 ’81

Anna Newberg P’93 ’00

Jonathan Schechner ’98

Christopher Alvarez ’10

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Justin Newberg ’00

Dana Denker Semmes ’67

Ellen McMillan Aman ’49

Camille Newton ’11

Suzanne Kelleigh Anderson ’73

Molly Herron ’01

Rebecca Locke ’93

Carlyn Fitzgerald Setchell ’02 Justine Shapiro-Kline ’04

Karl Hick ’19

Felicia Lorens ’98

Nancy Bird Nichols ’48

Susan Angevin ’72

Abby Nicholson ’19

Michael Antonitis ’13

Jane Hill ’63

Susan Loynd and Kris Mahoney P’15

Yael Shavit ’03

Natalie Jones Hinshaw Bartholet ’56, GP’03

Andrea Lucard ’82

Susan and Stephen Apolinsky P’22

Mary Bright ’88

Elizabeth Nickerson ’54

Pamela Shaw ’68

Caroline Craven Nielsen ’59

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47

Julia Houk ’57

Alison Lynch ’06

Ted Sherman

Gladys Rodriguez and Albeiro Arenas P’22

Renate and Dale Brookins GP’14 ’17 ’18

Eric Lund ’80

Alexander Sheikh ’19

Louisa Browne Soleau ’71

Peter Lynch ’76

Carolyn and Richard Shohet P’82 ’84 ’87

John Arsenault ’06

Jason Hult ’02

Heather Koerber Nunes and Jake Nunes P’15 ’18

Lucia Todd MacMahon ’58, P’81

Theo Nuñez ’18

Jessica Bruce Robnett ’06

Jung Hee Hyun ’09

Caroline Griswold Short ’06

Abbe Levin and Ronald Arsenault P’06

Sarah Ismail P’92

Jeffrey Malenchak P’08

Nicholas Ornstein ’17

Thomas Asher ’82

Isabel Pratt Bryan ’72

Morgan Jaffe ’08

Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ’08 Thomas Smith ’08

Benjamin Auspitz ’91

Jane Palmer ’64

Lara and Phillip Buchanan P’23

Carine and Robert Avakian P’19

Casey Pant ’87

Shawn Buckland P’10

Margaret Jay ’78

Catarina Marques ’07

Barbara and John Solakian P’91

Danny Azon ’04

Frederick Marshall ’81

Anne Mancini Buckmaster ’01

Sarah and Peter Jennings P’20 ’21

Irini and Nicholas Papadopoulos P’13

Mia Stange ’09

Martha and Edward Bacigalupo P’20

Jackson Philion ’20

Jennifer and Kevin Burke P’24

Phyllis and Maurice Stein P’95

Victoria Baeger Daffner P’23

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Ella Griffiths ’20

Robin Johnson P’24

Howard Martin ’99

Marjorie Staub P’09

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ’19

H. Lawrence Pierce ’46

Adil Bahalim ’02

Susan and William Maxfield GP’88 ’92

Catherine Byrne P’99 ’02 ’08

Kristin and Ayres Stiles-Hall P’23 ’24

Laura Mayer Deford ’67

John Byrne ’99

Margot Lubin Edde ’01

Emilie Jospe Gruhl ’96

Hannah Kaemmer ’09

Barbara McCormick Bailey ’58, P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Therese and David Eckford P’23

Rachel Grossman ’90

Julie and Pierre Jospe P’96

Gayle Nutile-Pimm and Thomas Pimm P’07 ’10

Natalie Stein ’17

Annabel Ripley Ebersole ’70

Eliza Grossman ’17

Jeanne Jones ’71, P’07

Ariele Martinez-Bugay ’09

Britony Buxton ’60

Elizabeth McAlister ’81

Joshua Calka ’14

Michael Edwards ’98

Daniel Grunebaum ’83

Elias Kahwaty ’00

Susan Polk ’71

Sarah McBride ’87

Alexander Poorvu ’14

Pamela and Peter Callahan P’16

Caroline James Ellison ’90

Gale Robb Guild ’53

Suzanne Parry and John McGarry P’22 ’23

Mary Porter ’72

Jonathan Campbell ’83

Sarah Hedge Elliston ’62

Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Melanie Campbell ’86

Robert Elwood ’78

Catherine Gunn ’84

Gabrielle Glahn McRae ’95

Erica Levine Powers ’61

Nan Carey ’65

Elizabeth Emmons ’75

Courtney Celi Haan ’84

Elizabeth Ehrenfeld Mendez ’77

Eleanor Putnam ’59

Marjorie Bakken P’88

George Raff P’95

Deborah Hyde Baldwin ’67

Constance Burr Evans ’69 and Norris Evans P’02

Patricia and Bradford Hager P’06 ’08

Sydney and Robert Menger P’80

Sarah Green Carmichael ’00 and Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Edmund Metzold ’11

Victoria Post Ranney ’56

Anita Carvalho P’23

Erica Domar Banderob ’71

Helena Evans ’65

Constance Gonczy and Steven Reich P’98

Elizabeth Lamkin Cebul ’09

Hope Howland Hale ’59

Carlyn Meyerson ’12

Charles Barnett ’76

Marjory Evans

Alyssa Cerkleski P’16

Lynne and Stephen Halem P’87 ’90, GP’22

Elizabeth Bates ’66

Josephine Ewing ’71

Lee Comegys Chafee ’74

Janet Eyre ’72

Cornelia Hall ’06

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Jenny Chandler

Carolyn Hall and Gordon Hall III

Frances Howes Valiente ’64 and Hector Valiente P’88

Allison First Beakley ’87

John Faigle ’89

Catherine and Edward Chen P’21

Jill Zalieckas and Jason Hall

Helen Johnston Beal ’62

Martha Pyle Farrell ’79

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Jill Harken Hall ’61

Carmen and Alex Veloria P’16 ’20

Jennifer Beal ’79 and Julian Cole P’12

Carol and Barry Faulkner P’94 ’96

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61

Gwendolen Storey Feher ’77

Paula and John Hamilton GP’17

Seung Hee Han ’13

Marna Hayden ’56 Iris Haywoode GP’21

Roberta Jarnagin-Blaylock ’85

Joan Kaufman P’85 Roger Kaufman ’79 Robert Keller Laura Bergmann and Harry Kellett P’24 Annabelle Kellogg P’71, GP’03 ’08 Cornelia Kellogg ’73 Ann Keniston ’79 Catherine Kernan P’07 Sarah Bertozzi Kessler ’02 Kelsey McDermott Kinsella ’13 Charmaine Ko ’20 Kendra and Gary Kratkiewicz P’12 ’16 Benjamin Krug ’00

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Susan Flink P’13

Lynn Woodward ’81

$100–$499

Movers (continued)

Cynthia and Timothy Ferris P’14 ’16

Sallie Coolidge ’71

Bennett Wilson ’07

L AU RA MCCONAGHY ’01

Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Carol Miller

Barbara and Geoffrey Movius P’98

Duncan Porter-Zuckerman ’88

Tariq Mohammed

Mary Rhinelander ’78

Judith Morales P’24

Amy Loomis and Jeff Rossman P’20

Kelcey Morange ’96

Jessica Rothstein ’04

Elizabeth Gill Morris ’66

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05

Hallie Morrison

Elizabeth Truslow Russell ’59

Katherine Stirling-Ellis ’20 Benjamin Stumpf ’88 Corinne Byers Sucsy ’52 Eileen Behr Sunderland ’57 Pratiksha and Manish Talwar P’17 ’23 Jeremy Tamanini ’94 Fredericka Tanner ’71 Nathalie Wendell Thomas ’56 Deborah Moses Tonissi ’69 Edith McMillan Tucker ’55 Katherine Tweedy ’71 Rufus Urion ’07

Dana Vermilye ’71

Erika Bailey ’90 William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22 Susan Merritt Baird ’70 Elisabeth Baker ’83 Sally and R. Lisle Baker P’90

Paul Bosco

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93

Marianne Boswell P’13

Ann Bemis Day ’48

Samuel Boswell ’13

Susan Day ’69

Annkatrine and John Gates P’24 Jane and Alexander Gavis P’18 Joan and Tom Geismar GP’23

Whitney Bowman ’97

Vivian De Los Santos P’20 ’22

Sheila and Owen Boyle

Francis de Marneffe P’75 ’77

Richard Glazerman ’81

William Bradnan P’89

Antony Decaneas P’93 ’98

Diana Healey Glendon ’56

Harriet Motley Branson ’65

Nicholas Decaneas ’93

Eric Goodheart ’82

Conant Brewer ’74

Frances Denny ’03

Joanna Bridges ’70

Yalem Ayalew-Alemu and Wandossan Desta P’17 ’18 ’22

Cynthia Arnold Bruckermann ’72

Regina and Joseph Goodwin P’18

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95 Cheryl and Robert Dewees P’18 Debby and Allen Dewing GP’23 Kim and Robert Diebboll P’02 Robin and Paul DiGiammarino P’04 Norma Dinnall and James Hoyte GP’22 ’24

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18 Cynthia Gorey ’82 Sean Gormley P’22 Andrew Gottlieb ’87 Renu and Sanjeev Goyal P’17 Maureen and Joseph Grasso P’01 Charles Green ’75 Michael Green ’94

Barbara Burn Dolensek ’57

Kim Nourse Clark ’72

Nancy Gillespie ’75

Gabriel Greenberg ’98 Stephanie Greene ’71 Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Mary Greenwald and David Hajian P’15

Nancy Hammond P’85 ’88

* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Movers (continued) Micaela Schneider Harari ’81

Sung Kim ’82

Catherine McCulloch ’80

Marilyn Paul ’70

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Nicholas Todd ’95

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Adam Harper ’94

Joan Putnam Kimball ’66

Ian McCullough ’95

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Daniel Schulman ’99

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Lucia Norton Woodruff ’61

Katharine Daugherty ’85 and Robert Hoch

James Harper ’94

Jessica King ’95

Susan McDonald ’73

Carey Peabody ’73

Clifford Sebastian ’91

Matea and Sesilio Toribio P’23

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62

Leslie Davidson ’66

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78

Madeline Foote Kirchner ’43

Brooke McDonnell ’91

Todd Pearce ’88

Julia Segel ’04

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Mary Wright* ’63

Khadijah Davis ’94

Ariel Dorflinger Harrington ’05

Mary Klatt GP’22

Rosamond Brooks McDowell ’42

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Judi Seldin and Ron Stoloff P’15

Daniel Towvim ’91

Hannah Wunsch ’93

Alexandra Harvey ’76

Cynthia McFadden ’54

Katharine Perkins ’67

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Moyra and Robert Traupe

Mary Wyman P’92

Jessica and Henry Dormitzer P’20

Delia Hatch ’71

Joan and Reuben Klickstein P’86 ’89, GP’15 ’18 ’20 ’22

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Elizabeth Peterson ’84

Susan and Frederick Seward P’98

Jenna Troop ’09

Heidi and John Yanulis P’19 ’22

Daphne Hays ’81

Betty Knake P’97

Gretchen Megowen ’72

Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76

Peter Yeomans ’86

Katharine Eaton Dreier ’48, P’75 ’77 ’85

Robert Melendy P’14

Louise Peterson-Arnzen ’75 and Breck Arnzen P’09 ’10 ’13

Chenqian Shan and Yaojie Zhuang P’14

Kendall Tucker ’10

Ellen MacLeish Zale ’67

Martha Merrill ’71

Gretchen Pfuetze P’91 ’94

Tina Shan ’14

Joan Underwood ’67

Peng Li and Mingquan Zheng P’24

Samuel Shapiro-Kline ’13

Benjamin Upham ’94

Stanley Zheng ’17

Margaret Keenan Sheridan ’63

Nina Rothschild Utne ’71

Samuel Zimbabwe ’95

Elisabeth Moizeau Shima ’55

Derek Vaillant ’83

Lisa Zimble ’79

Nancy Shober P’79

Janet and Henry Vaillant P’83 ’86

Sarah Shohet ’87

Sheila-Llyn Van Nederveen ’85

Sally Zimmerli and Timothy Seston P’23

Rebecca Shovan ’62

Betsy Gambrill van Orman ’61

Samantha Siegal ’04

Cecily Vaughan ’64

Scott Silverman ’90

Katharine Read Villars ’77

Quincey Simmons ’87

Nancy Vineberg P’19

Anonymous (8)

Ellen Simsarian ’76

Quoc Phan and Phuc Vo P’20

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Constance Boyd Skewes* ’52

Melissa and George Vosburgh GP’16 ’21

Marjorie Aelion ’74 and Thomas Leatherman P’08

Karen and Jonathan Slater P’79

Emily Wade P’82, GP’17

Lisa and Daniel Gainsboro P’20

Penelope Slough ’46

Kristen Wainwright ’68

Elizabeth Cole and Andreas Aeppli P’14

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Justin Waldman ’96

Diane Allen ’68

Abigail Gillespie ’71, P’03

Susan Everts Allen ’71

Barbara Cockrill and Christopher Gootkind P’13

Cindy Cai and Hongyu He P’17

Anne Preston Knowlton ’53

Candace Wilder Heaphy ’62

Jeremy Koff ’80

Daniel Henderson ’91

Anjali Koka ’95

Edith and George Henderson P’01 ’04

Jason Kolbe ’94

Carol Millard ’82 and David Kaufman ’82

Eileen Mullen and Douglas Phillips P’11 ’15 Joy and A.W. Phinney P’17

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ’80

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Andrea Kozol P’15

Rebecca Miller ’14

Sonia Pieczara ’83

Sheila Anne and Lincoln Kraeuter P’85 ’88

Christopher Millerick ’96

Hope Stevens Poor ’72

Virginia Smith Hibbard ’62 Katherine Motley Hinckley ’61 and Daniel Hinckley P’85 ’87

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Lucia Millham ’12

Sylvia Channing Pope ’58

NhuPhuong Trieu-Hindle and David Hindle P’23

Regina and Ken Kurker GP’22

Margaret McKenna and Steven Mirin P’06 ’11

Anna Potte

Chi Kin Lai ’03

Elizabeth Hatch Moder ’75

Amanda Powell ’72

Daniel Hirshberg ’94

Lillian Lamboy ’06

Tiffany Mok-O’Rane ’04

Barbara and Arthur Powell P’91

Bryan Hobgood ’05

Joanne and Paul Langione P’98

Rebecca Sherrill More ’65

Shoshana Perry and Hale Powell P’17

Virginia Holderness P’92

Mary Lassen ’71 and Martin Liebowitz P’99 ’02

Alice Hitchcock Morrish ’46

Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78

Rachel Morrison ’96

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Melissa Moye ’76

Emilie Clarke Privratsky ’62

Eithne Costello and John Muldoon P’20

Frederic Ramirez ’88

Helen Hollingsworth ’69 Sandra and Thomas Holzer P’96 ’00 Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12 Jane Booty Horn ’77

Patricia and Michael Laurence P’92 Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Beverly and David Hosokawa P’19

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Susan Howze ’71

Peter Lauriat P’94 ’96

Christopher Hubbard ’98

Sarah and Ken Lazarus P’15 ’17

Angela Munro ’95 and Benjamin Brooks ’91 Judith Turner Munson ’58

Alexander Powell ’91

Emily Suter Ransford ’77 and Ken Ransford P’18 Allison Djerf Ranson ’75 Andrea Geiger Re ’89

Polly Hubbard ’83

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Lee Ann Bartow and William Hubbard P’12

Young Eun and Jaeseung Lee P’23

Felicia and Matt Murphy P’24

Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66

Jennifer Nadelson-Gleba ’86 and Michael Gleba P’20

Jane and John Reeder P’89

Katherine Hudson ’66

Bouzha Cookman and William Lehr P’17

Erin Hult ’00

Molly Duane Leland ’60

Ivy and David Nagahiro P’17 ’20

Amy Huntoon ’70

Sara White Lennon ’77

Susan Najjar ’86

Dinah Huntoon ’78

Catherine Holst Levine ’58

Irene Huntoon ’75

Haninah Levine ’01

Mahfuj Hussain ’15

Jing Liao P’17

Eric Ikauniks

James Lichoulas ’91

Natalie Rice Ireland ’64

Christine Lincoln ’65

Anne Irza-Leggat ’84

Michael Littenberg-Brown ’00

Judith Nilan Jackson ’58

Stephen Lloyd ’01

Aaron Jacobs ’93

Sonia Lo ’84

Anne Clark Jarboe ’66

Lucia Rossoni Longnecker ’82

Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Amy Longsworth ’76

Alice Jayne ’97

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Lucy Jewett Lowenthal ’71

Bridget Johnson

Mark Lu ’91

Marjorie Hornblower Johnson ’60, P’01

Tomasina and Jim Lucchese P’24

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72

Yanyan Shen and Bin Ma P’24

Kristin Jones ’75 Nancy Reece Jones ’71 Walter Judge ’78 Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen ’64 Hilary Falb Kalisman ’01 Lynn Kaplan P’00 Elizabeth Karzon ’73 Nancy Kates ’80 Alejandra Katz ’00 and Keith Katz ’00 Ryan Kelley ’91

Catherine Petersen Mack ’64 and Talbot Mack P’87 Layth Madi ’96 Lauren Abraham Mahoney ’97 Yves Mantz ’92 Anne Manuel ’76 Gail-Ann Brodeur and Howard Martin P’99

Joung Hwa and Bok Namgung P’17 ’18 Kranti Narra GP’18 ’22 Anthony Neal ’77 Pamela and Paul Ness Sarah New ’11 Andrew Newberg ’93 Meisha Thompson Newman ’94 Eric Nguyen ’00 Barbara and Murray Nicolson P’81 ’83 David Noam ’08 Anne Norris P’23 Lynne Dominick Novack ’67 Susan and Edward O’Brien GP’23 Tara O’Brien Pride ’82 C. Barrett O’Connor ’80 Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56 Kathryn O’Neill ’03 Alexander Ocampo ’10 Richard Oh ’79 Iris Oliver ’15 Kurt Opsahl ’89

Susan Lindeberg and Andrew Mason P’07

Lucy James Ordoobadi ’75

Judith and Gregory Mathus P’89

Paula Pace ’60

Dennis Ouimette

Gillian Shaw Kellogg ’59

Daniel Matthews P’08

Julia Page ’66

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Cynthia McCallister ’73

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Carol and Brian Kenner P’02

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60

Christopher Pappey ’15

Richard Read ’75

Carmin Reiss and Eric Green P’07 ’11 Heidi Rendall ’67 Aimee Reveno ’85 Elisabeth and Mark Rhodes P’08 Joan Gathercole Rice ’48 Arianne Richard ’06 Susan and Robert Ridgley GP’22 Alyssa Haywoode and Malcolm Robinson P’21 Christopher Rodger ’93

Sarah Thompson Siraj ’93

Bliss Freytag Smith ’83

Lorna Potter Walker ’72

Charles Smith ’03

Elizabeth Reardon Walsh ’91

Kellie and Brad Smith

Maggie and William Walsh GP’22

Jonathan Sommer ’94 Jessica and Mark Somol P’23 Dmitriy Sonkin P’16 Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P’96

Sally and David Walther P’84 ’87 ’93 ’96 Julia and Dexter Wang P’93 ’96 Marian Ware ’66 Susanna Whitaker-Rahilly Waters ’02

Elissa Spelman ’96

Judith Sargent Weaver ’54

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Beverly Thompson Webster ’84

Elizabeth Spence ’04

Mark Weinberger ’03

Stephanie Spies ’12

Karen and Jason Weinzimer ’90

Marc St. Andre ’96

Jean McCullough and Peter Weir P’86

Hope Crocker Stango ’03 Raine Figueroa and Sandy Starr P’08 ’12

Margaret Read-Weiss and Frederick Weiss P’03 Marina Weiss ’03

Elizabeth Staunton P’93

Ankeney Weitz ’81

Nancy Wolfe Stead ’58 and James Stead P’84

Polly Welch ’67 Samuel Welch ’84

Lena Stein ’11

Susan Kemble West ’62

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Andrea Morgan Weyer ’63

Deirdre and David Rosenberg P’86

Ruth Stevens P’70 ’72 ’75

Cornelia White ’70

James Rosenblatt ’86

Mary Jenney Stewart ’53

Holly Whitin ’73

Jan Rosenfeld ’73

Mary Stockton ’74

Martha and James Wickenden

Philip Rossoni ’80

Benjamin Stoloff ’15 Tyler Stone ’05

Elizabeth Devine Wilczek ’64 and Frank Wilczek P’91

Carol Stoney ’73

Marguerite Willett ’65

Alison Chalmers Rodin ’67 Martha McElroy Rojas ’84 Johanna Rosen ’97 Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61

Heyden White Rostow ’67 and Charles Rostow P’08 Alexander Russell ’04 Judith Speckman Russell ’59 Kristin Russell ’90 Sarah Russell ’87

Shelly and Tim Storbeck

Andrea Williams ’73

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Penny Schindler and R. Williams P’98

Emilie Stuart ’61

Sandra Spencer Williams ’57

Deborah Metcalf Dresser ’61

Ellen and Peter Fallon P’87 Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52 Myra Ferguson GP’20 Charles Ferraro ’05 Abigail Fisher ’82

$500–$999

Noah Fisk ’93 Dean Forbes ’83

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03 Rosemary Grande and Alphonse Antonitis P’13 Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69 Anne Shattuck Bailey ’71 Joseph Baker ’88 Elizabeth Hufstader Balay ’81 Virginia and David Barrow P’23 Anne Bartlett ’75 Jake Bartlett ’91 Mary Helen Lorenz and Kenneth Bassett P’02 Susan Bastress ’70

Alison and Blair Benjamin P’20 Ellen Bloedel ’71 Paula Grymes Booher ’55, P’76 Jessie Bourneuf ’67 Elisabeth and Tom Boyle GP’16 ’19 ’22 Louisa Bradford ’69

Lucy Brown ’71

Barbara Claster P’83

Virginia and Henry Sweatt P’76

Nancy and Francis Connolly P’22

Keith Tashima ’90

Margaret Winslow ’77 and Matthew Longo P’17 ’21

Elizabeth Temin ’86

Antoinette and Brian Winters P’00

Dorothea Wyman Thomas ’53

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Evelyn McKinstry Thorne ’44

Richard Wolfson ’84

Paul Thut GP’22 ’23

Rebecca Schotland Wolsk ’89

Anne Fishel and Christopher Daly P’08

Vanessa Tillman-Brown ’98

Ye and King Wong P’24

Tammy Damon ’66

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai ’99

Van Nguyen and Anh Dang P’23

Susannah Parke ’99

Jo and William McConaghy P’01 ’06

Laura and Thomas Sander P’20

Mary Jacobus and A.R. Parker P’89 ’00

Nancy Sawyer GP’18

Jean McCormick ’77

Laura Smith Parker ’72

Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Karen Braucher Tobin ’71

Charles Carey ’04

Mary Ann McDonald Hetzer ’71

Mi-Ae Hur ’94 Cynthia Hyde ’70 Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03 Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ’83 and Doug Jacobs William Jacobs ’12

Matthew Kirkland ’90

Laura Chandler ’71

Louise Taft Cooke ’66

Bonnie Kneibler ’62 Naomi Ko ’91 and Avinoam Urbas P’21 Melody Komyerov ’89 Karen and William Korn P’19 Jill Kantrowitz Kunkel ’93 Mary LaClair ’78

Susan Coolidge P’94 Elizabeth and John Crowley P’23 ’24

* Deceased

Torin Hayes ’05

Anne Davidson Kidder ’62

Mariko Sakurai P’21

Helen Hooper McCloskey ’71

Sherry Haydock ’71

Joshua Kempner ’93

William Campbell ’20

Anne Winograd GP’21

Jared Keyes ’79

Ellen Smith Harde ’62 and Dudley Harde P’86

Jennifer and Thomas Kelly P’21

Pamela Collins Cafiero ’83

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ’01

Jean Harbeck P’87

Judith Keefer ’70

Claudia Burke ’91

Lael Hiam Chester ’83 and Charles Chester P’17

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Meredith Rollins Hamer ’52 and Myron Hamer P’85

Karen Kaufman and Kelly Bonnevie P’18 ’21

Anita Brewer-Siljeholm ’71

Caroline and Robert Winneg P’16 ’21

Nam Ji Park ’13

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ’95 ’00

Robin Jones ’73

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P’04 ’07

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Julia Gallagher and Jonathan Grayzel P’18

Tian Zheng and Hui Jin P’19

Judith Osher and Joel Bresler P’17 ’19

Fran and Richard Winneg GP’16 ’21

Eliza Miller ’94 and Justin Samaha ’94

Margaret Morgan Grasselli ’68

Gangan Luo and Peng Jiang P’24

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Nancy and Charles Styron P’13

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

Patricia and Raymond Franco GP’22

Kimberly Holden ’84

Eleanor Bemis ’66

Rebecca Stumpf ’85

Benjamin Sachs P’24

Darlene and Louis Franco P’22

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Katherine Stanley Wilson ’96

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53

Jennifer Whitman Foster ’71

Lisa and Ben Garmon P’95 ’00

Jennifer Willmann ’80

Sarah Russell ’94

Athena and George Edmonds P’11 ’20 Christine Fairchild ’75

Mildred Hamilton Stuempfig ’61

Alexandra Kern ’98

Judy and Jonathan Keyes P’76 ’79, GP’02 ’06

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Tamsen Merrill ’68

Muriel Desloovere* ’67

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63 Anne Lauderdale Lee ’71 Martha Leggat ’85 Rita and James Lichoulas P’91 Mary Paul Loomis ’66

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Movers (continued) Dinny Starr ’81 and Alan Gordon P’21

Guy Comer ’89

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67

Martha and Ross Campbell P’20

Lynn and Jeffrey Heuer P’22

Susan and Thomas Miller P’08 ’12

Christopher Maire ’06

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82

Jennifer Caskey ’67

Joy Peterson Heyrman ’77

Zachary Murphy ’92

Matthew McCahill ’95

Ellen and Richard Stein GP’11 ’14

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P’17 ’20

Wenning Fu and Pingyin Chai P’21

Helen Hobbs ’70

Elizabeth Mygatt ’99

Caragh McLaughlin ’88

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Jessica and Hussain Mooraj P’24

George Chang ’88

Sarah Crissman Hollington ’86

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Cameron McNeil ’87

Leslie Anne Stiles GP’23 ’24

Soledad Valenciano and Francis Craig P’14 ’17

John Moriarty ’07

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94

Matthew Nicholson ’03

Brenda Zhuang and Guangnan Meng P’24

Pamela Strauss Sullivan ’60

Wendy and James Munro P’68 ’71 ’78 ’81 ’94 ’95, GP’02

Cecily Clark ’52

Sivika and Daniel Hunter P’14 ’18

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Michelle and Richard Crawford P’20 ’23

Saima Chowdhury ’95

Lauren Moffa Syer ’92

Lauren and Clinton Darling GP’21 ’24

Elizabeth Najjar ’95

John Huysmans P’22

Elizabeth and Raymond Nieuwenhuizen P’22 ’24

Toni Russell Merrick ’62

Peter Clevenger ’86

Jennifer Newbold ’78

Krongkamol de Leon ’08

Catherine and Thomas Connolly P’19

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Jiraporn and Varun Taepaisitphongse P’23

Jane Nilan Davis ’54

Lauren Norton ’77

Andrea Silverman Meyer ’87

Susan Packard Orr ’64

Betty and Stephen Newton P’11

Jean Jones ’73

Ana and Sean Monahan P’23

Kate and Ben Taylor P’09

Susan and William Dewey ’84

Lisa Corrin P’23 Alexis K. B. Deane ’03

Melissa Hackel and Scot Plotnick P’24

Frances Smith Moore ’62

Polly Hoppin and Robert Thomas P’14

Elizabeth Ames Dietz ’95

Brittanny Boulanger and Todd O’Brien P’23

Hyun Jung Kim and Hyun Gook Kang P’19 ’22 Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ’97

Carey and Peter Thomson P’23

Anne Nordblom Dodge ’68

William Ogrodnick ’97

Nicholas Deane ’01

Deborah Greenman and Humphrey Morris P’06 ’11

Susan Page Trotman ’61

Ji Suk Kim and Seung Il Oh P’23

Hye Young Moon and Suk Soo Kim P’11

Joan Weidlein Mudge ’65

Leslie and Walter Tsui P’15 ’16

Kathryn Geismar and Ken Dornstein P’23

Elizabeth and Nicholas Deane P’01 ’03

Victoria and Daniel Klein P’24

Kathryn Mudge ’83

Elizabeth Down ’01 Lavinia Davis Downs ’53

Edith Perkins GP’22

Deborah Knoles and Eric Di Giovanni P’22

Kathryn and Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18

Holly Reed ’71

Katharine Munro ’68

Judith Howe Tucker and James Tucker P’05

Margaret and William Paine P’20

Frances Devitt P’04 ’14

Alison and Bob Murchison P’12

Diane and Richard Tutin P’24

Amy Dunbar ’74

Sarah and William Perkins P’22

Kelly and Robert Dietel P’22

Kristen and Holger Koehler P’22

A. Alexander Ridley ’91

Alison Muyskens ’78 and Patricia Intrieri

Andrea and Glen Urban P’86 ’89

Lisa Eckstein ’93

Eliza Howe Earle ’67

Anna and David Koo P’89

Gail Weinmann ’67

Barksdale English ’91

Deborah Gordon and Roy Perlis P’22 ’24

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93

Wellington Koo ’89

Nantiya and Nond Rojvachiranonda P’22

Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P’19 ’21

Deborah and Scott Weiss P’00

Margaret H. Erhart ’70

Catherine Naden ’01

Allyson Kurker and James Weitzman P’22

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

Sarah Amory Welch ’90

Carolyn Adams Lowell ’98

David Miller ’03

Pratyusha Tummala-Narra and Vinod Narra P’18 ’22

$1,922–$4,999

After the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel was relocated to CA, it had to be rebuilt.

Anonymous (9)

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Loreen and Omar Ali P’19

Katharine and Nima Eshghi P’17 ’20

Samta and Malay Kundu P’22

Margaret Ramsey and John McCluskey P’09

Elizabeth Ames MacDonald ’71

Drew Gilpin Faust ’64

Ann and Jeremy Baker P’23

Sandra and Carl Lehner P’08 ’11

Katherine Reeder ’89

Michael Firestone ’01

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Elizabeth Newbury ’98

Christina Wiellette ’90

Nancy Newbury-Andresen ’57

Angela Middleton Wilkins ’48 and Herbert Wilkins GP’12

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ’19

Mary Beth Rettger and Roy Lurie P’19 ’21

Jean and Henry Becton, Jr. P’96 ’02

Kristan and Thomas First ’85, P’18 ’20 ’23

Alexander Nichols ’02

Andreas Winterfeld ’92

Nancy Crum Ferry ’81

Etta and Mark Rosen P’97 ’06

Catharine Beecher ’70

Laura and Henry Fisher P’21 ’24 Dorothy and Steve Gilman GP’23

Judith Nicholson P’03

Susan Shaw Winthrop ’62

Laura and Andrew Fine P’22

Rohini and Ravi Sakhuja P’90 ’94

Elisabeth Bentley ’81

David Goldberg ’88

Sarah Coffin Klebnikov O’Connor ’69

Susan Wood ’70

Peter Fisher ’74

Susan and Donald Boudreau GP’22

Kate Moriarty Graham ’02

Marjorie Oleksiak ’84

Iris Bonilla-Yoon and Kenneth Yoon P’24

Graceann and Fred Foulkes P’13

Jennifer O’Shea and Cary Samulka P’24

Kim and Keith Bodnar P’24 Lucy Boyle ’66

Elizabeth Green ’91

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ’71

Rebecca Fox ’66

Amanda Branson Gill ’95

Jill Guzzi and Eric Harnden P’19 ’22

Carla and Johan Brigham P’21

Karen Herold ’71

Ellen and Jeffrey Campbell P’16

Caroline Herrick ’64

Madavi and Gaugarin Oliver P’15 ’17

Amy and James Fredericks P’20

Karen and Jeffrey Packman P’14 ’17 Geetanjali and Subrat Pani P’19 ’23 Tanika Panyarachun ’05

$1,000–$1,921

Marion Freeman ’69 Rebecca and Marc Gamble P’17

Jeremiah Parker ’99

Anonymous (4)

Sandhya and Graham Gardner P’24

Imani Perry ’90

Michele Goh and Sergei Aish P’22

Alison Gilligan ’79

Betsy Rudnick and Bruce Posner P’07

Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59

Abigail Faulkner and Hobart Guion P’15

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Julia Preston ’69

Susan and Stephen Apolinsky P’22

Samantha Halem ’90 and David Himelfarb P’22

Cynthia and John Quealy P’24

Lotte Bailyn P’80

Caroline Harwood ’69

Sally du Pont Quinn ’71

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Andrew Heimert ’89 Andrea and Craig Hillier P’18

Allison Barber ’80

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Linda Ramsey P’81 ’83

Karina and Marco Barrozo P’21

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Robin and David Ray P’02 ’04 ’06

Khinlei Myint-U and Jayaraj Rajagopal P’22

Maud Palmer Barton ’52

Grayson and Robert Kasdon P’22 ’24

Katharine and William Reardon P’91

Susan and Andrew Beard P’21

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Elizabeth Becton ’02

Trisha and Michael Kennealy P’19 ’23 ’24

Robert Rifkin ’86

Susan and Walter Birge III P’88

Penelope Perry Rodday ’68

Nancy Ellis Black ’66

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77 Julia and Nai Ko P’89 ’91 ’96, GP’21

Linda Severin and Annmarie Levins P’20 John Shane P’85 Lauren Bruck Simon ’85

Ann Wilson Porteus ’59 Katrina Pugh ’83 Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

Mary Poole ’59

Elizabeth Caffrey ’96 and Francis Faulkner ’96

Wendy Aaronson Newman ’91

Monica Lee ’85 Jonathan Lewin ’93 Lynn Li ’67

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ’94 ’04 Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05 Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88 Jill Seeber P’22

Xiaoran Li ’02 Sophia Zhan and Jason Liao P’23 Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14 Helen Loring ’72 Karen McAlmon ’75

Benjamin Shapiro ’07 Renuka and Ashish Singh P’19 Stephanie and John Sinkus P’21 ’23

Joanne and Guy McLean GP’18 ’22

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63

Alexander Miller ’08

Sarah Cosgrove Stoker ’89

Ben Miller ’14

Ann Syring ’64

Karen and David Miller P’24

Hong Chang and Hao Tang P’22

Rebecca Buxbaum Simons ’87

Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Diana Dennison Smith ’64

Julia and Henry Toulmin P’21

Margaret and Lanty Smith GP’22 ’24

John Tyler P’22 ’24

Julie Starr-Duker ’78

Christine Van ’78

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Yingjie Xing and Jun Wan P’24

Mingnan Wang and Zhongyu Sun P’22

Hanlan Fu and Junjie Wang P’23

Jessica Flaxman and Jake Sussman P’20

BeiBei Jiang and Yun Wang P’18 ’24

Mary Rowland Swedlund ’63

Yun Jing Weng ’12

Sharon Swindell ’78

Li-An Su and Sjirk Westra P’24

Marcia Synnott ’57 David Taylor

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Thapanee Techajareonvikul ’96

Ursula Winterfeld ’96 Peihua Wang and Yu Yang P’18

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P’19

Sarah and Kevin Yeh P’24

Cammy Thomas and Tony Siesfeld P’08 Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66

Ruth Einstein and Rick Yeiser P’06

Andrea Sussman and Andrew Troop P’09 ’13

Sandra Yusen ’86

Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P’80

Xin Fan and Li Zhang P’24

Laura and Josh Lee P’21

Joanne Turnbull ’73

Shihao Zhong

Julianne Lee ’86

Jeffrey Schneider ’91

Katherine Wilson and David Breault P’16 ’19

Marguerite Lee ’77

Esther Dominguez and Jonathan Turner P’23

Yunfen Liu and JianGuo Zhou P’20

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Victoria Urban Broer ’78

Barbara Leggat P’84 ’91

Melissa Vail ’70

Debra and Armand Zildjian P’15

Philip Schwartz ’80

Anne MacDonald-Broun and Adam Broun P’17

Minghong Tian and Limin Lin P’21

Edith Van Slyck ’57

Xinqi Liu ’20

Beverly Wagstaff ’70

Anna Muoio and Ezekiel Brown ’87, P’22 ’24

Babette and Peter Loring P’96 ’98 ’01

Candace and Jonathan Wainwright GP’17 ’19 ’22 ’23

Pamela Rollings ’72

Peter Blacklow ’87

Elizabeth Ruml ’70

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Sina Saidi ’80

Kristin and Jeffrey Bradach P’18

Jocelyn Riseberg Scheirer ’85

Jill and Daniel Bradford P’19 ’21

Jenny Scheu ’69

Sara Goldsmith Schwartz ’83 Evelynn Hammonds and Alexandra Shields P’21 Meesook Shin ’79 Melanie Simpson ’85 Clement Sin ’09 Polly Gambrill Slavet ’63 Sage Sohier ’71 Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94 Elizabeth Squire ’81

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Linda Galston Fates ’65

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Framers

Edith Bates Buchanan ’65

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ’20 Anne Lawson ’80

Kim Syman and JB Lyon P’16 Kim and Stephen Maire P’06

Jane and Wade Welch P’89, GP’23 ’24 Shuang Yin and Hongyuan Weng P’23

Carol and Chet Cekala P’18

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10

Guomei and Guoping Zhang P’21

Anne Clark ’89

Noel Farnsworth Mann ’56

Peter Zimble ’86

David Clark

Laura McConaghy ’01

Elisabeth Cohen ’67

Carolyn and Thomas McDermott P’13

Russell Cohen ’09

Jannett Downer McIntyre ’70

Diana and Jon Carson P’23

* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Anonymous (4)

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Elizabeth Paynter P’85

Jennifer Abele ’90

Robert Grzeszczuk P’22 ’23

Wendy Powers ’74

Wendy Arnold ’65

Lori and Karl Hick P’19 ’22

Jinsun Jo and Se Bok Bae P’22

Kira and Robert Hower P’23

Anna Winter Rasmussen and Neil Rasmussen P’10 ’15

Kim Bandtel P’20

Qin Wang and Ying Hu P’21

Dottie and John Remondi GP’21 ’23

Tess Munro Bauta ’94

Xin Zhang and Jiapeng Huang P’21

Markley H. Boyer Sr.* P’78 ’80 ’88

Lynn Hubbard ’82 and David Zapolsky

Sheila and Marc Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Carvers $5,000–$9,999

Once CA began using the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel in May 1957, 20 students, under the tutelage of teacher Molly Gregory, began creating the carvings we know so well.

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ’20 Kathleen and Robert Chartener P’23 Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Yujung Lee and Jaeyoon Kim P’24 Jingfang Gai and Lisheng Kong P’24

Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Joan and Enis Konuk P’12 ’16

Amy and Michael Coffey P’24

Sare and Brendan Largay P’23

Lewis Cohen P’91

Dana Chan and Huai Chin Lei P’22

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Kristen and Bradley Lewis P’24

Lynn Bay Dayton and Bruce C. Dayton P’20

Pauline Lord ’68 and David Harlow P’04

Rebecca Derby ’84 and Evan Morton P’18 ’22

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ’21 Maeve and Patrick McWhinney

Jessica and Timothy Donohue P’22

Lynne and William Morrison P’19

Mary Wixted and David Farnsworth P’15 ’18

Ellen Mugar ’70

Chandler and Matthew Fritz P’23

Andrew Obenshain P’24

Jennifer and Peter Gladstone P’23 Alexis Goltra ’87

In October 1961, the steeple was added to the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel, giving new shape to CA’s house of stories.

Martha Keller P’86

Mary Clark ’65, GP’24

Jennifer and Jeffrey Gandel P’24

$10,000–$24,999

Joseph Kalt ’99

Grace and Timothy Clackson P’20 ’24

Lisa Frusztajer ’80 and Larry Tye P’10

Steeple Raisers

Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13

Elizabeth Munro ’71 Elizabeth and Rob Orgel P’21

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P’18 ’22

$25,000–$49,999

Heawon Lee and Jongsung Shin P’23 Catherine Smith ’71

The bell was installed in the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel in 1962, completing the six-year building project. Ringing across campus, it reminds us of all it takes to make CA the special community it is.

Charles Stolper ’07 Christine and Donald Thompson P’16 Ethan Thurow ’94 Elizabeth and Andrew Thut P’22 ’23 Laura Twichell ’01 Anne Waite ’69 Susan and Richard Walters P’11 ’16

Anonymous (3)

Yi Li and Jinlong Wang P’22

Sarah Baker and Tim Albright P’18 ’21

Yaxian and Zheming Wang P’23

Julie and David McKenna P’21

Judith and Steven Benardete P’21

Leila and Kevin Parke P’12 ’15

Beth and Jonathan Winograd P’21

Lia Meisinger and Alexis Borisy P’22

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Jennifer Burleigh ’85

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ’20

YiQian Xu and Anning Mao P’24

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Yizhong Fan and Simon Zhang P’22 ’23

Neela and Parashar Patel P’21 Raymond Paynter ’85

Jean McClung Nye ’71

Beth Kressley Goldstein and Dennis Goldstein P’20

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P’10

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Melissa Steiner-Griffiths and Christopher Griffiths P’20

Dorothy Arnold ’63

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ’20

Elizabeth Barringer ’70

Gale Hurd ’61

Michelle and Glenn Barry P’24

Lucinda Jewell ’76

Darcey and Christopher Bartel P’21

Elizabeth Johnson P’18

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21 ’24

Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ’08 ’15 Althea and J. David Kaemmer P’09 ’12

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ’15

Senior Steps

Lamplighters

Margaret Smith and James Rhee P’22 ’24

$50,000+

2006–2010: $500+ 2011–2015: $250+ 2016–2020: $100+

Bonnie Bertolaet and Hans Seidel P’18 ’21

A single lantern above the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel’s doorway guides students, faculty, staff, parents, alumnae/i, and friends of CA inside.

The Senior Steps, across the Academy Garden from the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel, have long been a place for reflection and transition.

William Campbell ’20

Alexander Miller ’08

Russell Cohen ’09

Ben Miller ’14

Krongkamol de Leon ’08

John Moriarty ’07

Nathan Gamble ’17

Christopher Pappey ’15

Kaitlyn Goodwin ’18

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Ella Griffiths ’20

Benjamin Shapiro ’07

Eliza Grossman ’17

Clement Sin ’09

Mahfuj Hussain ’15

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

William Jacobs ’12

Charles Stolper ’07

Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Yun Jing Weng ’12

Xinqi Liu ’20

Stanley Zheng ’17

Ranesh and Erik Ramanathan P’23 Kristen and Stephen Remondi P’21

Linda and Ashley Shih P’21 Katalina and Michael Simon P’24

Andrea Darling and Todd Brady P’21 ’24

Jennifer Keller ’86

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ’14 ’17

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Jonathan Stott P’22

Elizabeth Brown ’70 and Nick Bothfeld P’08

Stephen Kramarsky ’85

Daniel Taylor P’22 ’24

Varangkana Lamsam ’79, P’08

Rebecca Trafton ’71

$50,000–$99,999

$100,000+

Aili Chen P’24

Pauline and Richard Lin P’21 ’23

Frances Stevenson Tyler ’63

Anonymous (5)

Anonymous (1)

Hui Li and Jie Liu P’22

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P’21 ’24

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Cynthia and John Reed

Rose Peabody Lynch ’67

Margaret Walker ’63

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87

Theresa and Michael Ysrael P’23

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P’16 ’21

Natalie Churchill ’60 Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11 Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Hui Dai and Ying Lu P’23

Carol and John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07

Kimberly and Richard McCaslin P’23

Derrick Pang ’93

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Jill Conway Mehl ’85 and Marc Mehl

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23

Jessica and Charles Myers P’24

Siwalee and Thanawat Trivisvavet ’97, P’24

Angie and Harry Gakidis P’24

Stuart Warner ’77 Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ’14

Margaret and Joseph Koerner P’22 ’24

Stefano Paci ’80

Rachel Lipson Glick ’77

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Xu Gao and Zixin Liu P’21

Annie and Samuel Bartlett P’24

Mary Seton Abele ’56 and John Abele P’86 ’87 ’90, GP’18 ’19

Arisa and David Boit P’21

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P’19 ’24

Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P’23 ’24

Anonymous (9)

Nancy* and Norman* Beecher P’70 ’72 ’76

Bell Ringers

Gisella Cambi-Selden and Richard Selden P’23

Christopher Maire ’06

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* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Heartwood Society PLANNED GIVING

IN MEMORY

In June 1957, the carving of 1 Corinthians, verses 1 through 8, was installed in the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel. Over the course of a year, students had chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly resistant, this material ensured that these words would remain a fixture at CA.

Leaving a Legacy of Access

Anonymous (6)

Anne Bartlett ’75

Jennifer Caskey ’67

Van Nguyen and Anh Dang P’23

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Susan Bastress ’70

Natalie Churchill ’60

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Mary Wadsworth Darby ’68

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Alice Beal ’68

Nancy Parker Clark* ’38, P’60 ’66, GP’93

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21 ’24

Saundra Claster ’83

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93

Wendy Arnold ’65

Nancy Beecher* P’70 ’72 ’76

Rosemary Baldwin Coffin* ’40

Betsy Doughty Debevoise* ’30

John Arsenault ’06

Donald Bell ’76

Grace* and Lewis* Cohen P’91

Muriel Desloovere* ’67

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ’40

Patricia Wolcott Berger ’47

Jamie Wade Comstock ’82

Lavinia Davis Downs ’53

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

Diana Jewell Bingham ’54

Ellen Corkrum P’08

Christine Fairchild ’75

William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Sally Farnsworth Blackett* ’58

Alice Smith Cornish* ’40

Morley* and Arthur* Ballantine P’66 ’69

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

David Cotney ’85

Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Markley H. Boyer Sr.* P’78 ’80 ’88

Anne Colt Couch* ’50 and Nathan Couch* P’75

Mrs. Samuel Ferguson, Jr.* P’63, GP’01

Shane Curcuru ’85

Abigail Fisher ’82

Marguerite Cutler ’67

Sarah Foss ’41

Caroline Ballard ’72 Holladay Rust Bank ’72 Myrtle* and John* Barber P’80

Rachel Countryman and John Bracker Alice Rogers Brown* ’47 Kathryn and David Burmon P’01

Lucy Faulkner Davison ’52

Lewis and Grace Phyllis Cohen P’91 were generous supporters of CA when their daughter, Liza Cohen Gates ’91, was a student, and for many years afterward, contributing both to the Campaign for CA and the Annual Fund. When Liza’s father passed away in August 2020, leaving a substantial gift to Concord Academy in his estate plan, Liza and Andrew Gates established the Lewis and Grace Cohen P’91 Fund for Financial Aid in honor of the importance their family has always placed on access to education. Because it was invested in endowment, their Heartwood Society gift will continue to fulfill the Cohens’ and the Gates’ wishes and help students access a CA education for generation to come.

Dexter Foss* Marion Freeman ’69 Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Jane Cushman Telling* ’40

Lucia Woods Lindley* ’55

Erica Levine Powers ’61

Julia Terry ’59

Helen Whiting Livingston* ’41 and John Calhoun* P’78

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Lillian Thomas* GP’97

Sonia Lo ’84

Alice Winslow Read* ’36

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Pauline Lord ’68 and David Harlow P’04

Holly Reed ’71

Edith Daniels Tucker* ’48

Catherine Gunn ’84

Aimee Reveno ’85

Mark Lu ’91

Annie and Joe* Twichell P’01 ’04

Rhonda Canby and Alexander Gunn* P’84 ’87

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ’21

Mary Upton* ’60

Cary Ridder ’68

David Matias ’86

Nancy and Peter Van Roekens GP’13

Frances Newbury Roddy* ’33

Mary Anne Mayo ’72 and Stephen Nelson P’02

Mary Wadleigh* ’64, P’97

David Hamilton P’00

Suzanne Samson ’65

Blakeley Robinson Waite* ’49

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Matthew McCahill ’95

Denise Rueppel Santomero ’77

Peter Wallis ’76

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Stuart Warner ’77

Diane L’Etoile Hood* ’53

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Helen Warren* ’44

Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P’74

Sylvia Mendenhall*

Joy Kidder Shane* ’40 and Charles Shane* P’64, GP’97

Victoria Wesson ’61

Elissa Meyers Middleton ’86

Adam Sheffer

Eleanor Bingham Miller ’64

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Stephanie and Brendan Shepard

Phebe Miller ’67

Penelope Brown Willing ’61

Anne Michie Sherman* ’39

Mary-Dixon Sayre Miller* ’40 and Albert Miller* P’67

Rosemary Wilson ’59, P’94

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Elizabeth Simpson ’72

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Melissa Moye ’76

Catherine Smith ’71

Edith Clarke Wolff ’47

Alice Jayne ’97

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Lucinda Jewell ’76

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ’08

Sylvia Fitts Napier ’57

Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ’08 ’15

Thomas Smith ’08

Pamela and Paul Ness

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Robin Jones ’73

Anne Chamberlin Newbury* ’29 and Egbert Newbury* P’57, GP’98

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Marjorie Ogden Jones* ’26

Clare Nunes* GP’15 ’18

Jennifer Keller ’86

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72

Jared Keyes ’79

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Jeremy Koff ’80

Cynthia Phelps* ’64

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Mary Poole ’59

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

Edith Cowles Poor* ’39 and Charles Poor* P’67

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24 Martha Taft Golden ’65 Cynthia Gorey ’82 Deborah Gray Elizabeth Green ’91

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ’95 ’00

Helen McIntosh Howe* ’36 Elizabeth Hubbard ’82 Gale Hurd ’61

Jane England Lewis* ’60

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Karen Braucher Tobin ’71

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ’71 Yuzhi Peng and Weihua Zhou P’19

Nathaniel Stevens ’84 Lucille and Sandy Stott Rebecca Stumpf ’85 Eileen Behr Sunderland ’57 Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75 Ann Syring ’64 Stephen Teichgraeber

* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Multiyear Annual Fund Commitments We are grateful for the following individuals who generously made multiyear commitments to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund.

Faculty, Staff, and Students

Former Faculty and Staff

With their gifts to the 2020–21 Annual Fund, the following faculty, staff, and students shine a light on the importance of a communal effort to make CA the very best school it can be—something we can only achieve together.

Gifts from former faculty and staff to the 2020–21 Annual Fund testify to the continuity of adult partnership in learning at this school and to their belief in the enduring importance of a CA education.

Susan and Bill Adams P’98 Michael Antonitis ’13 Anonymous (6)

Maggy and Philip Godfroy

Timothy Adamson

Deborah Gray

William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Anonymous (7)

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

Max Hall

Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard

Louise Alden ’69

Laurie Baker

Rick Hardy

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Anne Bartlett ’75

Howard Bloom P’08 ’09 ’14

Eleanor Doig and Nicholas Hiebert

Elizabeth Bedell

Alison and Blair Benjamin P’20

Shelley Bolman Woodberry

Abigail Jenney

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ’19 Chandler and Matthew Fritz P’23

Nancy Boutilier and Christa Champion

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Daniel Henderson ’91

Grace Chen ’23

Yujung Lee and Jaeyoon Kim P’24

Jessica Cloutier-Plasse and Steven Plasse

Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Xu Gao and Zixin Liu P’21

Robin Comley P’22

Hui Dai and Ying Lu P’23

Cheryl Corey

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87

Christina Crowley ’23

Matthew McCahill ’95

Elizabeth Crowley P’23 ’24

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P’17 ’20

Thomas Crowley ’24

Elizabeth Munro ’71

Rebecca D’Angelo

Madavi and Gaugarin Oliver P’15 ’17

Jackie Decareau

Anne Pfitzer ’85

Hannah Dunphy

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Karina Early

Holly Reed ’71

Anne Falk

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05 Anna Sander ’20 Nancy Schoeffler ’69 Rebecca Trafton ’71

Courtney Fields-Thomas Christine Flashner Susan Flink P’13 Amy Fredericks P’20 Francis Gallagher Merrill Genoa

Norma Dinnall and James Hoyte GP’22 ’24

Carolyn Adams Lowell ’98

Carolyn and Richard Shohet P’82 ’84 ’87

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Judith and Gregory Mathus P’89 Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Kellie and Brad Smith

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ’19

Carol Miller

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Tariq Mohammed

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Alison Muyskens ’78 and Patricia Intrieri

Moyra and Robert Traupe

Ali Bhanji

Marjory Evans

Pamela and Paul Ness

Peter Jennings P’20 ’21

Maxwell Bogaert ’05

Gail Friedman and David Beard P’11

Nancy Bird Nichols ’48

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Greg Jutkiewicz

Shawn Buckland P’10

Martha Kennedy

Jenny Chandler

Elizabeth Ginsberg and Larry Sodano P’13

Barbara and Murray Nicolson P’81 ’83

Antoinette and Brian Winters P’00

Don Kingman

Emily Coit ’98

Jennifer Knight

Mary Murray Coleman P’86 ’88

Heidi Koelz

Richard Colton P’13

Melody Komyerov ’89

Lodowick Crofoot

Kimberly Kopelman

Karen and Jim Culbert P’15 ’17 ’19

Wenjun Kuai and Stephen Liu

Samantha Culbert ’15

Amy Kumpel

Leslie Day

George Larivee

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95

Maria LeBlanc

Sophia Drew ’15

Patricia and Bradford Hager P’06 ’08 Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94 Sarah Ismail P’92

Emily Walberg

Bennett Wilson ’07

Catherine Pakenham ’88 Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Margaret Jay ’78

Heyden White Rostow ’67 and Charles Rostow P’08

Joan Kaufman P’85

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Betty Knake P’97 Sara White Lennon ’77

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Kristen and Bradley Lewis P’24

Judi Seldin and Ron Stoloff P’15

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Ted Sherman

Rebecca Lindegren Kate Lynch Thomas Mandala Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18 John McGarry P’22 ’23 Margaret McQuade Cynthia Morrissey

Foundations, Corporations, and Organizations The following foundations, corporations, and organizations made gifts to Concord Academy during the 2020–21 academic year. We deeply appreciate your generosity and support.

Robert Munro Claire Nelson Diana O’Toole Kate Peltz John Pickle Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P’19 ’21 Jared Rhee ’22 Monica Ripley Alice Roebuck Amara Rojo Hilary Rouse Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05 and Daniel Selsky Sabrina Sadique Sue Sauer Kristen Saunders Stephanie and Brendan Shepard

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Anonymous (3) AlGar Foundation

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc.

AmazonSmile Foundation

Commonwealth Charitable Fund

American Endowment Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

The American Gift Fund The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore Ayco Charitable Foundation Stephen W. & Susan M. Baird Foundation The Baltimore Community Foundation The Beal Family Foundation Beard Family Charitable Trust Becton Family Foundation

Amy Spencer P’13

Norman and Nancy B. Beecher Lifetime Unitrust

Ayres Stiles-Hall P’23 ’24

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Benjamin Stumpf ’88

Bent Productions

Cammy Thomas P’08

Bessemer Giving Fund

William Tran ’22

Blum Shapiro

William Tucker

The Boston Foundation

Laura Twichell ’01 Meredith Walsh

The Jack and Beulah Bresler Tzedakah Fund

Kathleen Wells

The Chicago Community Foundation

Sarah Yeh P’24

Citizens Charitable Foundation

Sally Zimmerli P’23

Clarke Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Western Nevada

Knox Family Foundation Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Rockefeller Family Fund

Ruth Du P Lord Charitable Trust

Rocking Chair Foundation

Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Charitable Trust, LLC

S&S Foundation Limited

Maine Community Foundation

Schwab Charitable

BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund

The Seattle Foundation

Foundation for Metrowest

The Shane Foundation

Williams Miller Family Foundation

Sharpe Family Foundation

The Millmont Foundation

Sherman Starr Foundation

The Minneapolis Foundation

Shippy Foundation

C.E. Floyd Company, Inc.

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

Shub & Associates, P.C.

Frontstream

National Philanthropic Trust

The Furtherance Fund, Inc.

The John R. & Inge P. Stafford Foundation

Geoff and Clare Nunes Charitable Trust

State Street Boston Corporation

Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund

Madavi and Gaugarin Oliver Foundation

The Tulgey Wood Foundation

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Orchard Foundation

Mary and Kathleen Harriman Foundation

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory Charitable Trust

Mary W. Harriman Foundation

Penguin Random House

Verizon Foundation

HPB Foundation

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

The Weathertop Foundation

The Neil and Anna Rasmussen Foundation

YourCause LLC

Community Foundation for a greater Richmond Concord Academy Korean Parents’ Association Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation Essex County Community Foundation The Felucca Fund Fidelity Charitable

The Joe Kalt and Judy Gans Family Foundation

J.M. Huber Corporation IBM Matching Grants Program Kahn Charitable Foundation

* Deceased

Santa Barbara Foundation

Tides Foundation U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Vanguard Charitable Verisk Analytics

White Mountains Capital LLC

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Centennial Campaign Steering Committee Carol Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07 Co-Chair Andrew Ory P’16 ’21 Co-Chair Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 Co-Chair Kate and Ajay Agarwal P’23 Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73 Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17 Lynn Dayton P’20 Michael Firestone ’01 Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20

Thanks to the foresight, wisdom, and generosity of our Centennial Campaign Steering Committee, we are poised to build upon the best of CA as we begin our school’s second century. We are indebted to the forward-looking volunteers and donors whose contributions to our endowment and campus have set us on a path to realize CA’s mission to its fullest potential. During the 2020–21 year, inspiring commitments from champions around the world and across generations signaled strength and confidence in CA’s future.

Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22 Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94 Carolyn Stafford Stein P’11 ’14 ’17 Ly Tran P’22 ’23 Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80 Margaret Walker ’63

LEARN ABOUT THE PILLARS OF T H E C E N T E N N I A L C A M PA I G N AT CO N CO R D 1 0 0 . O R G

With this campaign, Concord Academy is declaring what we believe, demonstrating what we value, and affirming what we can become. Our mission guides us to invest deeply in our people and in an educational environment that will shape the possibilities for learning at CA in lasting ways.

New Gifts and Pledges 2020–21

Continued Support

We are grateful to the following individuals, families, and foundations for helping to ensure CA’s future well into our next century through their recent commitments in support of the Concord Academy Centennial Campaign.

Demonstrating their unwavering commitment to CA and propelling our campaign forward, the following individuals and families made generous gifts as part of multiyear commitments to initiatives supporting the Concord Academy Centennial Campaign.

$2,500,000

$10,000–$99,999

$100,000+

$10,000–$24,999

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Anonymous (2)

Anonymous (1)

Adil Bahalim ’02

Daniel Kramarsky ’79

Ammad Bahalim

Carol and John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Derrick Pang ’93 Margaret Walker ’63

Rose Peabody Lynch ’67

$2,000,000 Jianying Du P’15 ’16 ’23 Carol and John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07

$1,000,000 Siwalee and Thanawat Trivisvavet ’97, P’24 Margaret Walker ’63

$100,000–$999,999 Anonymous (2) Judith and Steven Benardete P’21 Grace* and Lewis* Cohen P’91 Jamie Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

AN DY ORY P’16 ’2 1 CAROL MORIARTY P’02 ’05 ’07

Centennial Campaign Co-Chairs

Lynn Bay Dayton and Bruce C. Dayton P’20 Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23

Kate and Gerald Chertavian P’18 ’21 Amy Dunbar ’74 Martha Taft Golden ’65 Helen Ballantine Healy ’69 Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13

Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ’15

$25,000–$99,999 Anonymous (3)

$1,000–$9,999

The Admadjaja Family

Chris Bohjalian and Victoria Blewer P’11

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Rick Hardy

Katalina and Michael Simon P’24

Mr. Bruce A. Beal, Jr. ’88 and Dr. Kathryn Beal

Margaret Richey Hauge ’75

$1,000–$9,999

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ’20 The Firestone Family

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ’20

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88, P’24

Ruth Dunbar* P’74 ’77

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ’20

Gale Hurd ’61

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87

Helen Loring ’72

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ’14 ’17

Phebe Miller ’67 Mary Poole ’59

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P’19 ’24

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Julie and David McKenna P’21

Adam Sheffer

Clare Nunes* GP’15 ’18

Susan Garth Stott ’59

Ann and John Jacobs P’12 Karen McAlmon ’75 Madavi and Gaugarin Oliver P’15 ’17 Robin and Howard Reisman P’05 Katherine Shea P’16 Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ’73

Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80 Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ’14

Leila and Kevin Parke P’12 ’15

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* Deceased

Storytellers Society Member(s)

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Named Endowed Funds Supporting Financial Aid

A named endowed fund is a gift established in perpetuity, with a portion of annual investment earnings used to provide support for a particular purpose agreed upon by the donor and the school. These funds support all areas of school life, from faculty and curriculum development to maintenance of the school’s historic campus, as well as our financial aid program. Concord Academy is grateful for these funds, which ensure long-term financial stability and represent lasting tributes to faculty, staff, alumnae/i, parents, and friends.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for all of the following funds. Those featured in bold type were generously established or added to during the 2020–21 academic year.

Established in 1969 to support faculty enrichment.

Established in 2008 to provide the Head of School with financial flexibility to support interesting priorities and opportunities as they emerge.

Alexandra S. Beal ’86 and Bruce A. Beal Jr. ’88 Fund

Head of School’s Leadership Fund, 2003 Senior Parent Gift

Anne E. ’62 and Jane S. ’64 Davidson Lectureship Fund

Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed Chair

Barbara Satterthwait Buckley Fund for Music Faculty Salaries

JCMM Thank You Teachers Fund

Established in 2018 to support activities, courses, and programming designed to help students engage in dialogue and conversation about issues and ideas that are important to their social and emotional development.

Centipede Fund

The Ms. Gray Faculty Endowment Fund Established in 2021 to provide support for Concord Academy faculty, in celebration of Ms. Gray’s retirement in June and in honor of her many contributions to the CA community over her 34-year career at the school.

Prentice Hiam ’79 Fund Established in 1980, in memory of Prentice Hiam ’79, to support the operations of CA’s J. Josephine Tucker Library, particularly the purchase of and/or subscription to current events materials.

Residential Life Endowment in Support of Faculty Established in 2016 to support residential life, specifically to attract and retain stellar faculty in an environment that nurtures talented students who live and learn with faculty and staff families.

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George E. Mercer Fund for Art Department Faculty Salaries

Academic Technology Fund, 2001 Senior Parent Gift

Beal-Gelb Fund for Athletics Billy Rose Foundation Fund Classroom Innovation and Professional Development Fund, 2000 Senior Parent Gift Doreen Young English Department Head Chair Doreen Young Fund for Campus Aesthetics Dorothea C. Adkins Music Scholarship Dr. Robbie Lacritz-Deitch Endowed Fund for Service Trips Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment Fund for Faculty Development Elizabeth B. Hall Fellowship

Harriet Atwood Olmsted Music Fund

Jeffrey S. Green Fund For Curricular Innovation Josephine Wadleigh Shane ’40 Fund for Chapel Maintenance and Operations at Concord Academy Katherine Carton Hammer ’68 Endowed Faculty Chair Lee House Fund Lehner Fund for Faculty Professional Development Linda Coyne Lloyd Endowed Chair for the Performing Arts Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Boundless Campus Fund Lloyd B. Taft Curriculum Fund Lucy McFadden ’70 Fund for Curricular Innovation in the Sciences

Elizabeth Maxfield-Miller Fund for French Department Faculty Salaries

Lumpkin Gawthrop Fund

Elizabeth Smith Bagby ’40 Fund for the Music Department

Nichols Fund

Faculty Advanced Study Fund, 2002 Senior Parent Gift Fund for Collaborative Teaching, 2009 Senior Parent Gift Fund for Diversity Fund For Faculty and Staff Enrichment, 2005 Senior Parent Gift

Margaret Kendrick Fund Peter S. Zimble ’86 Endowment for Faculty Salaries Sayles Day Sabbatical and Research Fund Service Learning Sharon Lloyd Clark Fund for Faculty Salaries Technology Enhanced Learning Environment Fund

Fund for Professional Development, 2007 Senior Parent Gift

Tribute Faculty Support Fund

Fund for Professional Development, 2010 Senior Parent Gift

Wilcox Leadership Fund

Fund to Recruit and Retain Faculty through Professional Development, 2008 Senior Parent Gift

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy and to help ensure that talented and deserving students are able to attend, regardless of their economic backgrounds.

Lewis and Grace Cohen P’91 Fund for Financial Aid

Beal Family Fund for the Head’s Priorities

The Beal-Gelb Fund for Student Wellness

Established in 2012 to support financial aid.

Established in 2013 to provide access for a student of open mind, kind heart, and a sense of humor who otherwise would be unable to attend Concord Academy.

ADDITIONAL FUNDS SUPPORTING FACULTY, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, AND OPERATIONS 3J Fund for Faculty Support

The Sara McKenna ’21 and Family Financial Aid Fund

Chameleon Fund at Concord Academy

Supporting Faculty, Educational Programs, and Operations Morley Cowles Ballantine Fund

The Casper-Colson Family Scholarship Fund

Wilcox Fellows Fund

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy.

Concord Academy Opportunity Fund Established in 2019 by the class of 1975 to support additional costs, beyond tuition, room, and board, for African American and Latinx financial aid recipients to become wholly engaged in school life.

Dunbar Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2016 to provide financial assistance to deserving students and families at Concord Academy, particularly those who have experienced unexpected and changed circumstances.

Patricia E. Frankenberg Scholarship Fund Established in 1970 to support financial aid.

Fung-Ginsburg Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy.

Local Day Student Fund Established in 2007 to support financial aid for an academically qualified, local day student.

Dixie Sayre Miller ’40 Scholarship Fund Established in 2010 to support financial aid.

The Parke Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2019 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy.

Marten Ann Poole Arts and Sciences Scholarship Fund Established in 1999, in memory of Marten Ann Poole ’58, to support financial aid for a student with an interest in the arts and sciences.

Carol Mann Sacknoff Coffee Can Fund Established in 2010 to support supplemental financial aid at CA—costs beyond tuition, room, and board.

ADDITIONAL FUNDS SUPPORTING FINANCIAL AID Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 Scholarship Fund

Lottie Ellsworth Coit Financial Aid Fund

Anne Bixby Chamberlin Scholarship Fund

Marshall B. Coyne Financial Aid Fund

Anne Quinn Scholarship Fund

Monica Wulff Steinert ’57 Scholarship Fund

Anne S. Dayton ’72 Fund

New York Scholar Fund

Lucille and Sandy Stott Fund for Students

Benjamin David Hamilton ’00 Scholarship Fund

Penelope P. Demille Scholarship Fund

Established in 2014 by two beloved former members of CA’s faculty to support access to a Concord Academy education for one or more students who qualify.

Clara E. Morse Scholarship Fund

Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund

The Walker Family Endowed Scholarship Fund

Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund

Susan Hurd Warren Scholarship Fund

Established in 2021 to provide financial assistance to deserving students at Concord Academy.

Elizabeth B. Hall Scholarship Fund

Trudy Friedman ’78 Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth Ross Carey ’72 Financial Aid Fund

Valeria Knapp Scholarship Fund

Erhart Family Fund for Financial Aid

Wilcox Scholars Fund

Class of ’98 Financial Aid Endowment, 1998 Senior Parent Gift Dancing Horse Scholarship Fund Edith M. Robb Scholarship Fund Educational Opportunity Fund

Amy E. Wells ’89 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Financial Aid Fund for Students from Belmont Day School

Established in 2000, in memory of CA alumna Amy E. Wells ’89, to support financial aid for a disabled student when possible.

Geneva R. Moody Scholarship Fund

Peter Hamlin ’76 Scholarship Fund

Sally Whitney Pillsbury Scholarship Fund Students For Students Financial Aid Fund Tribute Financial Aid Fund

Wang Family Loan Program

Gosnell Family Financial Aid Fund Helen Blanchard Dow ’37 Scholarship Houston Family Scholarship Fund Jean Gordon Scholarship Fund John G. Mulvany Scholarship Fund Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Financial Aid Fund

Wilcox Outreach Fund William M. Bailey History Department Chair

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2020–21 Board of Trustees

OFFICERS

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 President

Something I really value about the CA culture is the mutual respect that everyone has for everyone else to grow and figure themselves out. The genuine understanding and compassion engrained within each of us is what allows CA students to come out on the other side as people ready to do good in the world. Z AHAAN KHALI D ’2 1

Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Vice President Jennifer Pline P’13 ’15 Treasurer Carolyn Stafford Stein P’11 ’14 ’17 Secretary Sarah Yeh P’24 Interim Head of School

Student Head of School TRUSTEES

Your support makes CA possible. During the 2020–21 year, contributions in dollars and dedication from families, students, faculty, staff, alumnae/i, and trustees reminded us that only in partnership can we thrive. Only in partnership can we realize our commitments and enact our deep care for one another.

Together, we have accomplished so much, and we continue to set our sights high. We are proud of this community for supporting the meaningful bonds, creativity, and discovery that can only happen here— these are great gifts that sustain the human spirit and make progress possible. Each one of us has a role to play.

T H A N K YO U F O R ST E P P I N G U P S O R E A D I LY TO D O YO U R PA RT.

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Sunredi Admadjaja ’90, P’15 ’20 Adil Bahalim ’02 Karl Bandtel P’20 Harvey Berger P’22 Jennifer Burleigh ’85 Sean Dalton P’16 ’19 ’23 Jonathan DeSimone P’20 Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23 John Grossman P’17 ’19 Lori Hick P’19 ’22 Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20 Bridget Johnson Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18 Stephen Kramarsky ’85 Yuchun Lee P’19 ’24 Karen Liesching P’21 Pauline Lin P’21 ’23 Rose Peabody Lynch ’67 Karen McAlmon ’75 Matthew McCahill ’95 Andrew Ory P’16 ’21 Derrick Pang ’93 Imani Perry ’90 Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05 Ly Tran P’22 ’23 LIFE TRUSTEES

John Abele P’86 ’87 ’90, GP’18 ’19 Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95 Marion Freeman ’69 John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07 Kim Williams P’08 ’14 Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

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