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Two New Trustees Elected
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FWCD’s Board of Trustees elected new Trustees for a three-year term, beginning May 19: Georgina Moncrief Condrey ’94 and Claudia Coscia. Officers for the Board of Trustees for the 2021-22 academic year are Randy Eisenman ’93, President; Chris Rooker, Vice President; Elyse Stoltz Dickerson ’93, Vice President; Russ Fleischer, Treasurer; and Mary Hallman Smith ’03, Secretary. Meet the new Trustees:
Georgina Moncrief Condrey ’94 is a Fort Worth native and Fort Worth Country Day Original, having attended FWCD K-12. She earned her BA in Art History from The University of Texas at Austin, followed by post-graduate studies in decorative arts at Sotheby’s, New York, and an MA in Art History with Christie’s, New York. Condrey’s passion for art history was fueled by the museums of Fort Worth and her first Art History class at Country Day. She has been a board member of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth since 2012 and continues to enjoy active participation in both the museums and commercial art world. Condrey and her husband, Cliff, are the parents of three children: Two are Falcons, and one attends All Saints’ Episcopal School. Having three children with different learning styles, strengths and weaknesses, Condrey is focused on best supporting individual students’ needs, including those with ADD/ADHD. She has served on FWCD’s Admission Events Committee and currently serves on FWCD’s Advancement Committee. Condrey has been a Breakthrough Fort Worth Fancy Meal Chair and continues to enjoy involvement with the Breakthrough program, as well as other volunteer opportunities and leadership roles at both FWCD and in the extended community.
Claudia Coscia began the legal department of Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., and has been Deputy General Counsel since 2009. She specializes in advertising law, intellectual property, corporate governance and transactions, and business immigration. Before working with Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., Coscia was an Associate Attorney at Cantey & Hanger, LLC, and a teacher at Rosemont Middle School and H.V. Helbing Elementary School (1991-93) in the Fort Worth ISD. Coscia holds a JD from Baylor Law School and a Bilingual teaching certificate (K-4) from Texas Woman’s University. She earned a BA in Psychology and French, with a minor in Business from TCU. Coscia teaches a class at Business Boot Camp at Baylor Law School covering advertising and intellectual property law and provides advice and feedback to the law school regarding its transactional business law program. In addition, she mentors and provides externships for law students from Baylor and Texas A&M law schools. Coscia has participated in many different aspects of FWCD life. She and her husband, Julio, have two FWCD alumni and a current FWCD student.