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Class Notes
Alison Berryman ’06 was named the director of admission at Tufts University. She was formerly an associate director of admission at the University of Pennsylvania.
Addie Boston Askew ’07 was featured on the legal realties panel for the 10th grade parents at Harpeth Hall. Addie is an assistant district attorney with the Davidson County District Attorney’s Office.
Emily Manning ’08 completed a master’s in strategic studies and information systems at the U.S. Naval War College.
Beth Binkley Mason ’08 was promoted to chief customer officer at Wayspring, a value-based healthcare organization that provides medical, behavioral health, and social support services to people with complex needs. In her new role, she will have the primary responsibility of building and managing customer partnerships. Beth joined Wayspring in early 2017 and has held a variety of leadership positions within the company, including director of strategic accounts and vice president of market operations. She is also a member of the 2022 Council Fellows, a highly selective executive leadership program offered by the Nashville Health Care Council.
Courtney Vick ’08 works for Whataburger Corporate as the Tennessee marketing coordinator. She is also the University of Tennessee Nashville-area alumni board president and the secretary for Leadership Wilson, a non-profit community leadership organization serving the community and educating leaders in Lebanon, Tennessee.
Samantha Williams ’08 has a new position as associate director of M&A and strategic investments at Sony Music Entertainment in New York, New York.
Madeleine Byrd ’09 and her mother, Elena, traveled last March to the Ukrainian border with Poland loaded with medical supplies. They journeyed there to care for the children displaced by the war. This trip built on the legacy of Elena’s mother who was a pediatrician who served Third World children across the globe for decades.
Willa Fitzgerald ’09 joined the cast of the film “Desperation Road” by Nadine Crocker. She also was seen opposite Robert DeNiro and Jack Huston in Randall Emmett’s thriller “Wash Me in the River.” Willa’s other projects have included JT Mollner’s “Strange Darling” as well as Netflix’s series “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Past notable credits include the ratings hit Prime Video’s “Reacher,” Netflix anthology series “Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings,” USA series “Dare Me” and MTV’s “Scream” series, Masterpiece's limited series “Little Women” and John Crowley’s Warner Bros. drama “The Goldfinch.”
Kelsea Best ’11 is a postdoctoral researcher in civil and environmental engineering at the University of Maryland.
Abby Henry Gray ’11 graduated in 2022 with her Master of Science in Finance (MSF) from Georgetown University and works at Baird as an equity research associate on the biotech team.
Jules Wilson ’12 was the recipient of a Nashville Emerging Leader Award (NELA) in the area of government and public affairs presented by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and YP Nashville. NELA recognizes Nashvillearea young professionals ages 21-40 for significant accomplishments in their chosen career fields, as well as their commitments and contributions to the community.
Lizzie Boston Malloy ’13 is in her second year coaching the upper school girls on the Harpeth Hall mock trial team. She is currently an attorney at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis. The mock trial group practices on Mondays and Wednesdays in preparation for a February competition, and Lizzie loves being back on campus and among the girls.
Meg Mitchell ’13 is a third-year resident in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at Harvard Medical School/ Mass Eye and Ear in Boston, Massachusetts. She plans to pursue a head and neck surgical oncology fellowship after graduation from residency.
Tara Lang ’15 is a producer at KSHB/ KMCI/The EW Scripps Company in Kansas City, Missouri. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 2019 with a degree in journalism and emphasis in TV/radio production. She was nominated for a Mid-America Regional Emmy as a producer for the station’s morning newscast “Navigating the Storm.”
Grace Bradley ’16 accepted the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Icon Award on behalf of her grandmother, Connie Bradley. Connie was a Nashville music trailblazer who worked for ASCAP for more than 30 years. She was a mentor to many of country music’s greatest songwriters and an indelible part of ASCAP's history.
Tricia Glenn ’18 graduated summa cum laude and with distinction from Syracuse University earning degrees in both public relations and rhetoric and composition/writing studies.
Eleonor Gunnarson-Wright ’18 graduated from Clemson University in May 2022 and moved to Miami, Florida, to work with the Miami Dolphins in the team’s community relations department as a cheer staff assistant.
Ashley Hawkins ’18 works for Inotiv, a biopharmaceutical discovery and development company in Rockville, Maryland, as an associate scientist in the biotherapeutic development department.