Academy Journal, Fall 2021

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ALUMNI PROFILE Sandy Wolcott ’64

Inspiring People to Succeed by Joe Sheppard

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mong Sandy Wolcott ’64’s favorite teaching tools in the courses on communication and negotiation skills that he led at the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School are his own “Wolcottisms”: adages and aphorisms he’s collected over a 49-year career in banking, from which he recently retired. Much of his outstanding career was spent with JPMorgan Chase & Co., in senior management in the upstate New York region. A four-year student at Lawrence Academy at a time when the school still had a good number of PGs — students who had completed high school elsewhere and came to LA for an extra year of college preparation — Sandy was a three-season athlete, quarterbacking Norm Grant’s football team, playing center on the hockey team, and serving as an attackman on the lacrosse team.

an admissions tour guide, served him well during his nearly five decades in the banking industry in his adopted hometown of Rochester, N.Y. (He was born in Boston, but his family moved to Rochester when he was young.) Nicknamed “The Legend of Upstate” by colleagues in New York City, Sandy was known for his dedication to his clients and a “strong moral compass,” as one CEO put it. His last position before retirement was as vice chairman of Northeast Middle Market Banking at JPMorgan Chase & Co.; previously, he served as president of the Upstate New York Commercial Banking team for 10 years. Sandy’s proudest accomplishment, as he told the Rochester, N.Y. Democrat and Chronicle when he retired, was “building up the customer base to what it is today.”

“Your attitude is 90 percent of what people will remember about you.”

Reminiscing about his years at Lawrence, where he “learned how to live with other people,” Sandy recalls that although he wasn’t an academic “standout,” he remembers all his teachers. In a recent conversation, he said they were all there “to help kids grow … and they gave me a work ethic.” In particular, Norm and Catherine Grant were mentors to Sandy; he remembers how Mrs. Grant, who was the headmaster’s secretary, reminded him of his parents’ wedding anniversary and arranged for him to send them some flowers. When Mr. Grant was inducted posthumously into the LA Athletic Hall of Fame, Sandy gave a speech in his honor at the induction ceremony.

After graduating from LA, Sandy earned a B.B.A. from Nichols College, and later completed the Executive Program at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. Sandy’s people skills, honed through boarding school living, team play, and working as

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Sandy’s personal warmth and his sense of humor imbue any conversation with him. Those “Wolcottisms” not only served him as a teaching aid, they also inspired his clients and employees to do their best. With employees, he was a motivator, telling his teams that they were the “secret weapon” for the bank in winning deals. “Remember,” he would say, “no one ever followed a pessimist into battle.” He might add, “Your attitude is 90 percent of what people will remember about you.” Or, urging his employees to just get the job done, he’d tell them, “Don’t tell me how many storms the ship had to go through — just tell me it’s in port.” High on Sandy’s list of “Wolcottisms” is a couplet familiar to any Lawrencian: “To set the cause above renown, to love the game beyond the prize.” Sandy’s employees were his cause; his game, teaching and inspiring them to be the best they could be. From his home in Florida, he can reflect with pride on a job well done and a life well lived.


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Alumni Class Notes

15min
pages 42-51

Obituaries

11min
pages 52-54

Amos and William Lawrence Society: A Gift of a Lifetime

2min
pages 55-56

Creative Solutions, Awards Spark Reunion 2021

7min
pages 38-41

Alumni Events – Spring 2021

3min
pages 36-37

Nothing But the Finest: Sam Rowse ’65

3min
pages 32-33

Childhood Passion for Woodworking Remains: Cliff Clark ’57

4min
pages 34-35

Thirty Years of Opening the Door to a World of Opportunities

3min
page 23

Learning By Doing, Half a Century of Winterim

10min
pages 24-29

Big Stature, Big Heart. LA Says Farewell to Mike Carroll

1min
pages 21-22

Inspiring People to Succeed: Sandy Wolcott ’64

3min
pages 30-31

Welcome to LA

6min
pages 14-15

LA at a Glance

2min
page 5

Teaching and Learning With Artie: Artie Karp Retires

3min
page 19

Commencement 2021

5min
pages 6-9

Jordyn Remmes ’22, Making a Difference

3min
pages 10-11

A Little Library With Big Aspirations

2min
pages 16-18

LA Teachers Make the Most of Their Summers

1min
pages 12-13

Caring for a Campus: The Cause Above Renown: Carole Figgins Retires

3min
page 20
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