Fall Magazine/Annual Report 2021-2022

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ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022
1 ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022 Contents Letter from the Chair of the Board of Trustees 2 Development Report 5 Financial Overview 6 Alumni Weekend................................................................................................ 9 Commencement ............................................................................................. 17 Millbrook Made 22 CES 32 MillbrookEngage 40 AZA Accreditation & the Future of the Trevor Zoo 45 Career Night 47 Faculty & Staff News 49 Leading the Way: People Who Make Millbrook, Millbrook 51 Inspired Places on Campus 62 Class Agent Thank You 68 Leadership Donors 71 Alumni Donors 78 Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations 88 Gifts for Anthony House ................................................................................ 97 Honor & Memorial Gifts .............................................................................. 101 annual report | 2021-2022 ON THE FRONT & BACK COVERS: Photos by Daniel Cohen ’86 capture our baby red panda, Sandy, born to mom Betsy and dad Zhu, at one hour after birth and four months old. ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022

Letter from Bill Menard

Every time I visit Millbrook School for board meetings or other events, I am once again thrilled to experience the Millbrook School that I knew as a student, parent, and long-serving trustee. The school's momentum only continues to pick up across all areas of school life, and WE CONTINUE TO

ACCOMPLISH THE MANY GOALS THAT BRING

US CLOSER to making Millbrook the finest boarding school in the country.

In 2021-2022 alone, we raised over $5 million in capital funds for endowment and brick-and-mortar projects and surpassed our Annual Fund goal of $2.4 million. Those latter funds go directly to our operating budget to support programs and financial aid, helping make a Millbrook education affordable to all. Last year we provided financial aid to 32% of our students, an increase over previous years. We also saw our community become more diverse, increasing our population of domestic students of color to 23%.

Capital fundraising allowed us to complete our counseling center, and we are poised to finish the transformation of Pulling Circle. In these days of turbulent labor markets, we added significantly to our salaries and benefits for faculty and staff while expanding our efforts to provide professional support through our faculty growth and renewal program. In this way, we ensure that our greatest assets—the men and women who teach, coach, and mentor our students—are well-trained, supported, and compensated. Families have taken notice of our continued growth and momentum; we had a record-high number of applications, nearly 800, for just over 100 spots. Increasing pride among our alumni body also resulted in the largest attendance at Alumni Weekend ever this summer, including more than forty members of the Class of 2017.

Our ambitions remain squarely mission-centric. We continue to work toward realizing the goals in our Vision 2025 strategic plan, which include expanding our athletic facilities to create a true community sports center focused on competitive athletics, student and faculty wellness, and school pride. Groundbreaking on new housing for six additional faculty families will begin soon, and we will build a new boys dormitory in the not-too-distant future.

Our most important recent success has been selecting Millbrook’s seventh head of school. Jon Downs’ leadership has been nothing short of remarkable, and the support of so many—the board, a phenomenal administrative team, a singularly dedicated faculty and staff, and the entire Millbrook community—inspires Jon to move Millbrook into the future under the banner of our motto, Non Sibi Sed Cunctis. Your support makes Millbrook School an unstoppable and unbeatable proposition. Because of you, I cannot wait for the future!

With every good wish and unrelenting gratitude,

William L. Menard ’78 Chair of the Board of Trustees

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Letter from the Development Office

We are excited to report that Millbrook enjoyed another outstanding year in all respects in 2021-2022. THE THOUGHTFUL AND

CONSIDERABLE

GENEROSITY of so many members of our Millbrook family provided invaluable resources to the school’s annual and capital priorities, and gifts to our school totaled $8,306,111. Millbrook’s bright future—to borrow an aviation meteorology term—is “CAVU,” Ceiling And Visibility Unlimited.

The campus has been abuzz with activity, and we are grateful to share highlights with you. On Pulling Circle stands a new Pulling House, which is a same-but-better, more modern version of the original. Next to that is Anthony House, new home to Millbrook’s Alumni & Development Office and welcome center for visiting alumni. Well-designed spaces for our alumni and development colleagues will allow them to continue their important work: propelling the school forward as we approach Millbrook’s centennial in 2031.

That important work includes the Annual Fund, which covers 10% of annual operating costs and continues apace as we reached our ambitious target last year of $2.4 million. VIth form parents worked with energy and enthusiasm to contribute nearly $400,000 of that total and name the Class of 2022 Terrace on the north end of Casertano Hall in honor of their children.

The 2022-2023 academic year is now in full swing, and we have a lengthy to-do list. Looking forward over the next three years, Vision 2025 includes significant expansion and facility upgrades to the Mills Athletic Center, the relocation of the tennis courts, a new boys dormitory, and a host of other projects including implementing a long-range master plan for Millbrook’s Trevor Zoo. With your belief, commitment, and loyal partnership, we will achieve our future goals and make our school ever stronger as we further the mission our founders envisioned 91 years ago.

CAVU! We look forward to this journey together,

Nancy

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to Millbrook School, 2021-2022 Annual Fund ................................................. $
(Funds raised in support of the operating budget) Capital Gifts $
Other $
TOTAL .......................................................... $ 8,306,111 Financial Overview Administrative Annual Fund Capital Gifts Salaries & Benefits Total Expenses: $22,521,323 Salaries & Benefits $ 12,320,121 Administrative ............................................. $
Physical Plant .............................................. $
Support $
Instructional ................................................ $
Revenue: $24,527,479 Tuition $ 18,623,182 (net of Financial Aid) Annual Fund $
Endowment ........................................................ $ 2,060,555 Other .................................................................... $
Endowment Other Tuition Annual Fund Other Instructional Support Physical Plant
Gifts
2,400,405
5,089,073
816,633
3,509,819
2,893,993
2,623,364
1,174,026
2,400,405
1,443,337
7 ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022 $2,239 $2,283 $2,366 Annual Fund Total ($000) $2,500 $2,000 $1,800 $1,500 $1,200 $1,000 $500 0 $2,158 $1,686 $1,862 $2,149 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 History of Giving The Annual Fund: Raising the Bar Loukas Zoumas ’97 President, Alumni Volunteer Council Bill and Betsy Curtis Kevin and Barbara McLaughlin VIth Form Chairs Barbara Gatski Vth Form Chair IVth Form Chair IIIrd Form Chair Grandparents Chair Parents of Alumni Chair 2021-2022 Annual Fund Totals: Alumni ............................................................ $ 746,153 Parents ............................................................ $ 1,055,725 Other $ 598,527 Annual Fund Leadership $2,411 $2,305 $2,400

Down School Road ALUMNI WEEKEND 2022

There is nothing quite like getting to reconnect with familiar faces excited to be back at the place many called home in their teenage years. This feeling was in abundance as Millbrook hosted the first in-person Alumni Weekend in three years. All reunion classes got the chance to mingle, connect, explore campus, and honor fellow classmates on their old stomping grounds.

The weekend began with gatherings for classes celebrating their 50th reunion—the classes of 1970, 1971, and 1972. Coming together to reminisce and reconnect, some for the first time in many years, they met for dinner on Thursday night and enjoyed panel discussions before recording their oral histories on Friday. These 50th reunion alumni enjoyed extra tours of campus and the Trevor Zoo and partook in master classes in the Holbrook Arts Center and at the farm. They were joined on Friday evening by members of the classes of 1995, 1996, and 1997 for the annual 25th and 50th reunion dinner.

ALUMNI WEEKEND 2022

On Saturday, campus filled with members from all other classes. Classmates greeted each other joyfully and there was plenty of time for everyone to catch up. Plucking their class banners from the green grass of Pulling Circle, classes rallied for the walk across the Flagler Quad and into the chapel for the traditional Alumni Assembly. After giving an update on the state of the school, Head of School Jonathan Downs ’98, with the help of Senior Master Robert Anthony ’65, honored two alumni. Norman B. Bird ’69 was presented with the Edward Pulling Community Service Award, and Frank Borges ’70 was honored with a Millbrook Medal. Mr. Downs and all alumni in attendance also took the opportunity to thank and honor Drew and Linda Casertano, who spent the afternoon and evening enjoying reunion activities, for their dedication to the school and community over more than three decades.

Following the assembly, all alumni spent time reconnecting, enjoying food and cocktails in Casertano Hall, and dancing on the Class of 2022 Terrace.

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SPECIAL AWARDS

Two

MILLBROOK MEDAL

Frank Borges ’70

A humble gentleman, no one deserves our recognition and gratitude more than Frank, who has truly embodied Millbrook’s mission and values throughout his life and served his school in so many distinguished ways.

Frank’s story is a personal and powerful one. After graduating from Trinity College in 1974, he earned a law degree from the University of Connecticut and then served as associate counsel for The Travelers Insurance Companies from 1978-1981 before becoming deputy mayor of Hartford, Connecticut. Twice he was elected treasurer of the State of Connecticut, an office he held from 1986-1993. He left the political arena to work for GE Capital’s Financial Guaranty Insurance Company before joining Landmark Partners as chairman and chief executive officer.

All along, Frank serves or has served on several boards including Millbrook School, where he was first elected in 1980. He was Millbrook’s first board member to be coaxed back to the board with his re-election in 2013, and he remains a wise and highly respected trustee today. He has also served on the boards of Trinity College and the NAACP, and he is currently chair of the Knight Foundation. Other board positions include Selected/Clipper Funds, the Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network, the University of Connecticut Medical/Dental School and Health Center, and the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.

Frank is all about giving people opportunities while bolstering their spirits and enhancing their chances to lead successful and meaningful lives. He seeks and draws out the humanity in everyone while treating all whom he meets with dignity and respect. For his service and devotion, we honor him with a Millbrook Medal.

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special awards were presented to deserving Millbrook alumni.
ALUMNI WEEKEND 2022
Top row: Daniel Borges Correia '16, Frank Borges '70, Maria Borges Correia, Caleb Borges King '13, Keith King. Bottom row: Victoria Borges King, Joaquina Borges King, Cam Moniz (baby), Liz Aheart, Marcus Vega '25, Mason Moniz (baby), Arthur Moniz. Following are excerpts from the award citations written and shared by Robert Anthony ’65

EDWARD PULLING COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD

Norman Bird ’69

Following graduation from Goddard College, Norman married his wife, Diane, and they settled in Connecticut. The Birds had three sons, one of whom, Hayden, became a Millbrook graduate in 2005. Norman worked at Otis Elevator’s North American and world headquarters for 36 years; he became both a legend and a mentor.

Norman has stated that he has been guided for the past 50-plus years by Millbrook School’s motto: Non Sibi Sed Cunctis (Not for oneself, but for all). A member of the volunteer fire service for more than half a century, he has also helped at Special Olympics events locally and abroad since 1983. He ran his town’s youth soccer program while serving as a coach and overseeing the renovation of the town’s playing fields. He has been a member of the National Ski Patrol since 1993 and has participated in charity bike rides since he turned 60, raising more than $50,000 for the Closer to Free Ride, which supports Smilow Cancer Center. These days Norman keeps busy as the chief of the Riverton Volunteer Fire Department.

Three years ago, Norman volunteered to help his class celebrate their 50th reunion. Few, if any, have ever done a better job of gathering his classmates for a truly remarkable weekend. Since then, he has worked diligently to keep in touch with his Millbrook schoolmates, and as a class, they are united in their shared goal of leaving a lasting legacy to Millbrook. We salute Norman, who, in a distinctive way, has extended the principles and the spirit of community service in life beyond Millbrook through his continued service as a first responder and volunteer extraordinaire.

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COMMENCEMENT 2022

Millbrook’s 91st Commencement marked a return to tradition while celebrating the accomplishments and aspirations of the mighty Class of 2022. Sunny skies lit the large white tent on Flagler Quad as friends and family gathered to salute the 89 graduates. Jonathan Downs ’98 presided over his first Commencement as Millbrook’s seventh head of school, bridging past and future.

Commencement exercises were truly a family affair, beginning with remarks by Trustee William “Fritz” Souder, proud parent of Hattie ’22. As he welcomed all on behalf of the Board of Trustees, he beseeched the Class of 2022, to “please do me one favor: never forget. Never forget how fortunate you are to have experienced life at Millbrook.”

Class of 2022 member Emma Levy next took to the podium to introduce her grandmother, keynote speaker Judge Judith Sheindlin, for some words of wisdom. TV’s Judge Judy reminded the class that they should do everything possible to “reach your full potential in whatever you do. If you don’t, you’re really just cheating yourself.” After reminding graduates to never be too busy to take a call from their mother, she closed by encouraging the graduates to always be themselves and to “never let anyone but you define you.”

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Nominated by his peers, Elijah Grant-Pereira delivered the Sixth Form Commencement Address, focused on the unity of the Class of 2022 and expressed gratitude for the community they created together. “Our class cares about tradition, we care about culture, and most importantly,” said Elijah, “we care about making others care because we know that’s where it all starts.” Following some goodnatured ribbing of Mr. Downs, Elijah led his classmates in applause for the members of the Millbrook community who had been instrumental in seeing them through to graduation.

Mr. Downs then

bestowed

the following special Commencement Awards:

The Edward G. Allen Sportsmanship Cup to Thomasina Nash

The Community Service Cup to Precious Esielem and Evelynn Najork

The Casertano Cup to Joe Masterson

Summa Cum Laude to Adam Beck

The Class of 2022 faced pandemic-related challenges with grace and fortitude, using love and humor to support each other as they blossomed into campus leaders. As they embark upon various new adventures, they take something of Millbrook with them, as surely as they leave a bit of themselves behind.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2022!

COMMENCEMENT 2022
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1. Prefects Freddy Hamilton and Jason Weiss are all smiles. 2. Class parents Bill and Betsy Curtis with graduates Sam and Jack. 3. Tommi Nash accepts the Edward G. Allen Sportsmanship Cup. 4. Caroline Frase embraces Billy Thom in the traditional "cry line." 5. Precious Esielem and Evelynn Najork accept the Community Service Cup. 6. Trustee William “Fritz” Souder delivers opening remarks. 7. Mr. Downs greets Judith "Judge Judy" Sheindlin. 8. Joe Masterson receives the Casertano Cup. 9. Mr. Downs congratulates Adam Beck, Summa Cum Laude. 10. Lily Herman, Jake Hugessen, and Callie Kenney line up to receive their diplomas. 11. Ryan Barnello hugs Academic Dean Eve Whitehouse post-ceremony. 12. Ash Colangelo enjoys class speaker Elijah Grant-Pereira.
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PRIZE CEREMONY

Commencement Weekend kicked off with the Prize Ceremony on Friday Night, honoring student successes in all academic areas, community and public service, arts, and athletics.

McSweeney Tour Guide Award

Caroline Frase

Frederic Hamilton

Four Year Varsity Letter Awards

Talbot Anning

Ashton Colangelo

Charlotte Davis

Josephine Duggan

Marshall Evans

Charlotte Kenney

Ethan Kessler

Gregory Levin

Mia Lewis

Gavin Marr

Joe Masterson

Hugh McLaughlin Evelynn Najork

Thomasina Nash

Morgan Reed

Brysha Schmidt

Bella Shay

Chelsea Sinclair

Danielle Singer Eliakim Stowe Jaylen Thatcher An Tran Matthew Ursini Brooks Vanneck Jason Weiss

Frederick W. Knutson Trophy

Abigail Ainley Eliakim Stowe

Christian Stehle ’91 Prize for Technical Theater Thomas Powell

Nathaniel B. Abbott Cup

Anya Rule

English Writing Prize

JD Palmer

Sykes Mathematics Prize

Adam Beck

Clark Language Prize

Stephen Peschel

Frank W. Trevor Cup Lillian Herman

Science Prize Precious Esielem Thomas Powell

Blaine History Essay Prize

Gregory Levin

Emily Roosevelt ’87 Public Service Award

Mia Lewis

Alyssandra Rosenzweig

Headmaster’s Merit Award

Margaret Boeschenstein

Lillian Charlson

Pearson Latse Hugh McLaughlin Chelsea Sinclair Jason Weiss

Class of 1978 Award

Frederic Hamilton Julia Zangre

COMMENCEMENT 2022
Four year varsity letter winners
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6. English Writing Prize 7. Emily
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Merit Award
Blaine History Essay Prize
Frederick W. Knutson Trophy
Christian Stehle ’91 Prize for Technical Theater
Frank W. Trevor Cup
Roosevelt
MADE

Millbrook Made

Freddy Hamilton

WAKE FOREST

I am attending Wake Forest because of their holistic approach to learning. Like Millbrook, students are treated as individuals and learners beyond basic test scores. At Millbrook I learned how valuable a community can be and how important it is to be a positive member of any group of which you are a part. Going forward at Wake, and in life, I am always going to strive to be that positive contributor because I know how much impact a strong community can have on people and places. Simply put, everyone deserves to be known and needed, and I hope to help make that a reality wherever I am.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Freddy proved himself to be one of the most competitive, most tenacious, and most resilient members of his class. When Freddy is challenged, he is at his absolute best. He thrives under adversity because he knows how to work and that the path forward is to be diligent, to ask questions, and to take intellectual risks. Freddy loves school, more specifically, Millbrook, and he has given a part of himself to this community.

COMMENCEMENT 2022
– Vinnie Sorriento ’96

Millbrook Made

Precious Esielem

DARTMOUTH

I’m attending Dartmouth because I want to be at a prestigious, smaller school where I can build close relationships with my professors like I did at Millbrook. I was also impressed with the emphasis Dartmouth places on the undergraduate experience and how they help students keep their long-term goals in sight. I want to impact the world, and I believe a Dartmouth education will help me clarify my plans. Millbrook pushed me to be known and needed and to step up in every space possible. Millbrook fostered the curiosity and drive to go above and beyond, and these are skills that I’ll definitely use at Dartmouth.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Precious is admired by her teachers for her relentless grit, her willingness to push herself, and her persistent drive to dig deep in her courses, doubling up on math and science in her final two years so she could take almost every course we offer in those two fields. Precious is esteemed by her classmates as a patient student tutor, a warm and empathetic human development facilitator, and a motivated and dedicated DEI leader. She inspired all of us to work harder, to think of others, and to strive to be our best selves.

COMMENCEMENT 2022

Millbrook Made

Tracy He EMORY

I chose Emory because of its reputation, location, and strength in biology, specifically in the medical field. I’m most looking forward to building connections with professors and classmates and exploring new academic avenues. In high school I worked hard, and I always felt supported and respected for my efforts. Inside and outside the classroom, Millbrook engrained in me the value of service and a true love for the natural world. The combination of these values has become a guiding force in my life and will influence what I do in the future.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Tracy’s diligence and persistence always pays off. Be it her consistently hard work in absolutely every class and willingness to explore, understand, and expand her knowledge, or her truly impressive service project to improve the lives of stray cats in her native city of Shenzhen, Tracy never gives up. Her ability to identify and address a need to the betterment of all is uncommon and effective.

COMMENCEMENT 2022

Tom

Millbrook Made

Powell

COLORADO

SCHOOL OF MINES

Colorado School of Mines has everything I want in a school, including open-access labs and extensive research opportunities at all levels. It is also a prime location with access to recreation, industry, and job opportunities. I am most looking forward to what new possibilities might arise while I am there and getting to know more people in my field. When I started at Millbrook, I wasn’t comfortable asking for help or communicating with people that could help me. I quickly learned that if I wanted or needed something, I could ask for it, and there were plenty of faculty and staff around and eager to support me. Post-Millbrook, I realize the value of communication and that it can be beneficial to collaborate. I was able to be more successful at Millbrook because the size and closeness of the community meant that I could count on support from others. Being a better communicator made me a better community member, a skill I know will help me greatly in the future.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Tom’s time at Millbrook has been transformational for him and, in many ways, for the science department overall. He has seized every opportunity to help strengthen department programs, initiating and creating a design and fabrication lab that is available to all campus scientists and creators. Tom has leveraged every opportunity and brought his personal ambition to bear for the entire community.

– Dr. Jeff LaCosse
COMMENCEMENT 2022

Millbrook Made

Abby Ainley

BOWDOIN

I chose Bowdoin because in a lot of ways it felt like Millbrook. The highly competitive academics and athletics mean that I will continue to be challenged and to grow as a dedicated student athlete. I am most looking forward to hitting the ice at the next level with girls from around the nation and different parts of the world. I expect my transition to Bowdoin to be smooth because I learned to be open and outgoing at Millbrook. So many good things can happen when you take the first step to meet new people and smile at unfamiliar faces. Being part of the welcoming and inclusive community at Millbrook made a huge impact on how I feel about myself and my ability to thrive in a new situation.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Abby achieved high honor roll every single marking period and is a machine when a task is at hand that needs to be accomplished—just consider it done. Her constant pursuit of excellence and her high standards have made our Millbrook School culture much stronger.

COMMENCEMENT 2022
– Dan Skoglund

Millbrook Made

Adam Beck NORTHWESTERN

My interest in sports journalism made Northwestern my number one choice. A student on my campus tour described internship opportunities at Sports Illustrated and the chance to talk Northwestern Big 10 sports on the radio, so I chose Northwestern for the combination of programs like these. Plus, Northwestern offers challenging but flexible academics close to Chicago. I’m psyched to meet new people, make new friends, and immerse myself in the sports culture in college.

As an incoming IVth former at Millbrook in 2019, I was very shy and reserved, but by my VIth form year, I’d found a home. I became a student leader, found my voice, and grew comfortable interacting with pretty much everyone. Millbrook culture encourages you to self-advocate and pushes you to seek opportunities to address issues or initiate change you want to see. Living away from home necessitated independence and standing up for myself, but Millbrook’s culture, especially, prepared me to be successful in college and beyond.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Adam took on Millbrook’s hardest classes and set new standards for excellence in all of them. From his very first day at school, his teachers crowed about his ability and intellectual curiosity. We have come to expect excellence and integrity at every turn. His integrity and humility have made him a generous learner, always willing to support his fellow students.

COMMENCEMENT 2022

Evelynn Najork

VANDERBILT

I was initially attracted to Vanderbilt because of its emphasis on a liberal arts education and personal development, just like at Millbrook. People here are kind, and the campus, with its traditional style in a small and lively city, is welcoming. So many of my Millbrook experiences continue to help me succeed. Living away from home strengthened my independence and organizational skills and encouraged me to become fully engaged within the Millbrook community. With every opportunity to jump into leadership roles, I’ve not been afraid to interact with older students, create relationships with adults and professionals on campus, or ask for help if needed. I’m grateful for Millbrook for helping me to become a better person and better student and for providing a lifetime community of friends and family.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Evelynn is an academic powerhouse and has been prepared and at the top of her class in every class. Her achievement is rooted in her curiosity, work ethic, and intellectual firepower. She also seizes every opportunity to show her mastery by helping her peers in the classroom, always raising the level. While Evelynn has repeatedly achieved the highest marks in academics, she also shows her unrelenting desire to leave our community better than she found it.

Millbrook Made

Jaylen Thatcher

UCLA

The independence I gained at Millbrook was a huge factor in my decision to attend UCLA, all the way across the country. Millbrook taught me to advocate for myself and to feel confident making the leap from a small preparatory school with supportive, engaged teachers and coaches in every realm to a massive public university. As a day student dorm leader, the leadership training I received at Millbrook and involvement in dorm life was great training for living in the large group setting I will find at UCLA. I know I will be able to be a positive part of the community.

EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT:

Jaylen may be the Millbrook student who talks the least but says the most. He is also confident, powerful, dynamic, influential, and fiercely loyal. Jaylen has powered through his four years at Millbrook, quietly leading in the classroom, in athletics, and in student life. He thrives in every role while earning top grades in a remarkably rigorous schedule. Jaylen has quietly made an impact that will last for years to come.

COMMENCEMENT 2022

The Culminating Experience for Seniors (CES), a longstanding signature program for all Millbrook VIth formers, creates a space for participants to pursue a project connected to their experiences and interests at school. The resulting work, presented to the community, is often both unique to the student and to Millbrook.

This year’s crop of CES honorees included an album of original music, a short film, interpretative photos of campus landmarks, a mental health assessment of community members, a philanthropic project, several issues-oriented essays, and an attempt to build a supersonic rocket from spare parts.

Individuality is a hallmark of CES, and honorees are those who have been able to share their best efforts with the community while demonstrating their own growth. As culminating as CES is, it is also a starting point for VIth formers, as they leave Millbrook armed with the ability to identify, pursue, and complete a long-term passion project.

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ELIJAH GRANT-PEREIRA I MADE AN ALBUM

Elijah’s CES went far beyond the basics of contemporary recording techniques and solidified his love of music and command of the medium. While creating his original music, Elijah considered and confronted the challenges an artist can face in bringing an idea to fruition, and, ultimately, the five songs he presented to an enthusiastic audience in the Holbrook Arts Center demonstrated his creativity and the joy of collaborating with supportive peers.

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CES PROGRAM

DANIELLE

SINGER

MILLBROOK BLUES

Danielle connected her love of photography to Millbrook’s sense of place through iconic images processed as cyanotypes.

Having embraced photography as her medium of choice early in her Millbrook career, she learned about cyanotype in her Alternative Processes class and pursued it further in Honors Photography. The cyanotype process renders images in blue hues so that they may appear stark and moody. In her selection of a subject like the Flagler Memorial Chapel, Danielle invites viewers to see the familiar in a new and unfamiliar way.

EVELYNN NAJORK

THE HYDE AMENDMENT:

Disproportionately Denying the Right to Abortion for Native American Women

Evelynn’s engagement with women’s health and reproductive rights throughout her Millbrook career and her more recent exploration of her own Native American heritage coalesced into a particularly personal and thoughtful Blaine Essay that she presented at the CES Festival. An examination of the systemic denial of constitutional rights to a profoundly disadvantaged community, Evelynn’s essay was exhaustively researched, clearly presented, and very convincing.

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SENIOR SMILES

JD built his project on the CES of Isabella Puccinelli ’19, in which she created a portrait series of the Class of 2022 as they began their Millbrook journey.

JD took Isabella’s project to its logical conclusion by photographing every member of his class as VIth formers. JD’s love of photography blossomed at Millbrook, and his CES was a true celebration of his experience and his progress as a student and artist. Wrangling nearly all his classmates to sit for portraits was itself a massive undertaking, and the joyful images capture in moments the personalities of his classmates.

ALLESSIA

CARLO

THE STRUGGLE OF UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA

In her Blaine Essay, Allessia described the difficulties of undocumented immigrants in coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a variety of sources, she examined the obstacles to vaccination and healthcare that disproportionately affect those seeking to enter the United States both legally and illegally.

CES PROGRAM
JD PALMER

STEPHEN PESCHEL

RUSSIAN POETRY, ACTIVISM & ART

Truly one of Millbrook’s academic powerhouses in math and science, Stephen also excelled in AP French and undertook an independent study to learn Russian with the help of a Ukraine-based tutor.

In Stephen’s CES presentation, he read aloud, in Russian, several original poems and songs while displaying their English translations. His readings were accompanied by illustrations in the form of photographs and art. Stephen’s interest in Russian culture has roots in his family, and his connection to a Ukrainian tutor during the turmoil of the war with Russia made this project all the more personal and culminating.

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CES PROGRAM

TOMMI NASH AND MORGAN REED

MENTAL HEALTH IN RELATION TO

MILLBROOK STUDENTS

Tommi and Morgan teamed up to shed light on mental health challenges among their Millbrook peers.

They completed a campus-wide survey designed to assess the overall mental well-being of the community and then drew on personal experiences to craft evocative photos intended to destigmatize mental health discussions. As an honors photography student, Morgan communicated complex and personal ideas with her camera. In collaboration, Tommi became the subject of Morgan’s photos, sharing personal experiences for the betterment of the community.

ENGINEERING & DESIGN: An Exercise in Murphy’s Law

Tom’s project was carefully conceived, planned, initiated, and…terminated.

His interest and expertise in engineering led to a plan to design and build a supersonic model rocket that would use no off-the-shelf components. An undeniably ambitious goal, Tom built his flight computer, wrote code, and began to fabricate his rocket and prepare for launch day. However, supply chain issues, FAA regulations, and other vagaries of amateur space flight conspired against him, and he effectively aborted the mission. His computer models provided a look at what might have been: a rocket achieving an altitude of 11,952 feet and a maximum speed of 1,167.68 mph during a four-minute flight. Faced with challenges at every step, Tom’s CES demonstrated his creative problem-solving and ability to change course and adapt to circumstances beyond his control.

CES PROGRAM

GROWING MILLBROOK KICKS CANCER

Since arriving as a IIIrd form student, Freddy has been an activist and champion for all things Millbrook, so it was a natural fit for him to lead the Millbrook Kicks Cancer (MKC) group on campus.

For years he has organized events to raise money and awareness for the fight against cancer. The yearly Pink the Rink hockey games for boys and girls has become a beloved tradition and the group’s featured fundraising event. As part of his CES, Freddy proposed transforming the group into a community service. The added time and structure would allow for more planning and preparation so MKC can increase its awareness efforts. Freddy’s work with MKC is a legacy that is sure to inspire others to get involved.

KYLE PROCKTER

THE ART OF MAKING A SHORT FILM

Kyle has always been interested in cinema and was a member and leader Millbrook’s Film Club. He set out to share his passion with the entire school by writing, directing, and producing Flood, a psychological thriller about overcoming mental barriers. In a panel discussion after the film’s screening, his cast and crew commented on Kyle’s professionalism and clear vision for his work.

CES PROGRAM

BRYSHA SCHMIDT

WEIGHTLIFTING CLINIC

A tri-varsity athlete, Brysha’s success comes from hard work in the weight room, a space that she has, at times, found to be negative and unwelcoming, especially for girls and less-experienced athletes. Through weightlifting clinics, Brysha correlated greater access to the weight room with greater success for Millbrook girls’ sports. Her clinic demonstrated that the weight room can and must be a more productive place for all through some simple adjustments of attitude and a commitment to inclusivity.

ADAM BECK

ESTABLISHING ATHLETIC COMMENTARY AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE

On Adam’s YouTube channel, he is a sports stat machine with thoughtful and insightful opinions. Bringing his insight and color to Millbrook games via live commentary during winter games, Adam and a few friends produced broadcasts of basketball and hockey games with energy and character. Taking it to the next level, Adam proposed making live commentary a more permanent program as some combination of community service and sport alternative.

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MillbrookEngage

Founded in 2015, the MillbrookEngage internship program quickly became a part of the modern-day fabric of our school. The program is mission-centered, an embodiment of Millbrook School’s motto, Non Sibi Sed Cunctis, and core value of service. Since its inception, 60 students have participated in this unique program, serving not-forprofit organizations during the summer before their VIth form year.

MillbrookEngage continues to be a win-win-win: for our students, the not-for-profits they serve, and Millbrook School. The program's significant growth—more than doubling in size in the last two years despite the challenges of the pandemic—affirms its success. Working beyond the borders of Millbrook’s campus this summer, 15 students brought Non Sibi Sed Cunctis to new regions, sectors, and organizations and returned to campus in September with newly gained real-world experiences to share during the annual MillbrookEngage Chapel Talk. A deep commitment to service connects Millbrook students past and present. The legacy set forth by alumnus Herb Shultz ’63 when he conceived of and initially funded MillbrookEngage is alive, well, and growing.

ROGAN FAUCI

Rogan spent eight weeks working at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone in New York City, where he had been a patient as a young child. Remembering the important work done by child life specialists at the hospital, Rogan tailored his MillbrookEngage internship to his interests, expertise, and experience. He brought his love of music, discovered while he was a patient, to many children at the hospital by playing for them and with them, giving them something to look forward to each day. Rogan found MillbrookEngage to be extremely rewarding and worthwhile. “No matter what you do, you’re helping,” he said. “Millbrook taught me to always be willing to jump into things to make a difference.”

Introduction

NOLA GREENBERG

Nola found both her creative voice and drive to serve at Millbrook. Chinatown Soup is a group dedicated to supporting artists and growing grassroots arts culture in Nola’s home of New York City and includes a café and gallery space as well as studio space for resident artists. During her term there, Nola managed their social media, worked with artists and entrepreneurs using the space, performed administrative tasks, and assisted in applying for grants. She was able to forge connections with all kinds of people, a skill she’ll continue to develop at Millbrook and beyond.

MARGAUX LEVINE

Margaux’s internship for the Connecticut chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) gave her deep insight into the workings of a busy non-profit while providing them with hours of needed support. As the world’s largest private funder of suicide prevention research, the work of the AFSP depends greatly on the fundraising efforts of local chapters. Margaux was instrumental in planning events, maintaining existing partnerships, and connecting with potential donors, all in service of raising suicide awareness. This internship allowed her to develop new personal connections with AFSP staff and volunteers, many of whom had firsthand experiences with mental health challenges, and realize the importance of destigmatizing discussions about mental health.

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LUCY LI

Lucy gained hands-on and administrative experience in the medical field through her MillbrookEngage internship with the Association of Chinese American Physicians. Though she spent some time writing notes and filing reports, a majority of her work was patient focused. Lucy was trained to perform several nursing tasks, including administering EKGs and other tests, and she developed close working relationships with several doctors and nurses. Lucy maximized her time and sums up her experience: “I am now determined to pursue a pre-med track in the future thanks to MillbrookEngage.”

ANN NAJORK

Ann’s MillbrookEngage internship brought her to the Hudson Valley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HVSPCA). Ann, a zoo curator, sought a role that would further her career goals while also serving an organization in need. She spent most of her time in the cattery, training and socializing kittens for adoption and arranging placements in forever homes. HVSPCA personnel praised Ann as one of the best-prepared volunteers ever, and, in the true spirit of MillbrookEngage, she left the shelter better than she found it.

MILLBROOK ENGAGE

Maddie

THEO WILTON

Theo interned at CCTV, an independent broadcaster committed to using television to engage citizens with local government and community in Burlington, Vermont, by broadcasting town meetings, hearings, and other local programming. Theo served as a true utility player, shooting video in-studio and on location, editing and archiving, and planning coverage and programming. Theo has practice in journalism as editor-in-chief of The Silo, Millbrook’s student newspaper, and he thrived in the fast-paced environment of news gathering while honing his ability to problem solve and think on his feet.

Kosmas Brandenberg interned at the Lenape Center, an organization creating programs, exhibitions, workshops, performances, symposia, land acknowledgment, and ceremonies to continue the Lenape presence in New York and educate people across the United States.

Nick Chen interned as a docent at the King Manor Museum in Queens, New York. He also worked on programming related to climate change and deforestation.

Hannah Coon undertook a research project on the Trevor Zoo's marmosets using behavioral ethograms and analysis of their corticosterone hormones to report on their stress levels.

Sophia DeStazio interned at Hope On A Mission in Poughkeepsie, New York. She maintained an online thrift store, recruited volunteers, and did other work in support of homeless and underserved constituencies.

Toby Morrow interned in the Department of Media Studies at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie.

Ryan Pink worked in fundraising and on social media in support of Athletes vs. Crohns & Colitis of Westchester, New York. The organization encourages young people to participate in sports while coping with a chronic illness.

Johnny Rigolino worked as a camp counselor with Edge Athletics in Poughkeepsie, where he organized and facilitated youth basketball clinics.

Forrest Schmitt helped to connect immigrants with legal assistance and other resources at the Berkshire Immigrant Center in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

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Bochniak interned at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut where she assisted patients post-surgery and helped get cancer patients to treatments throughout the hospital.
MILLBROOK ENGAGE

AZA ACCREDITATION EARNED IN AUGUST 2022

The Trevor Zoo has once again earned accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, affirming its status as a safe and healthy home for over 70 species.

The AZA undertakes an all-encompassing in-person survey every five years—of animal welfare and well-being, facilities and husbandry practices, and physical and behavioral health records, plus evaluation of the guest services and visitor experience—before a group of accreditation experts bestows its seal of approval. AZA accreditation is the gold standard and is very difficult to earn and maintain, and the Trevor Zoo is one of only 239 fully accredited zoos in the nation.

The highly scrutinizing, fastidious inspection resulted in a report that made clear the need for future facility updates but praised the strengths of the zoo’s programs and people. The AZA visiting committee noted that “The Trevor Zoo is exceptional in its commitment to conservation of natural resources. They promote this philosophy and are an outstanding example of conservation in action…The staff is also highly motivated and enthusiastic about the institution and the roles they have in its success." Attaining AZA accreditation is a major accomplishment and a tribute to the dedication of the Trevor Zoo staff and Millbrook School students to keep our animals healthy and safe.

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PROGRAM
Trevor Zoo Director Dr. Alan Tousignant, Zoo Curator Hannah Coon '23, Animal Care Coordinator Kyleen Depew, Director of Programs Jessica Bennett were joined by AZA President & CEO Dan Ashe.

FUTURE OF THE TREVOR ZOO

No other high school students in the world can say:

• they have hands-on experience at their high school, learning about the challenges that endangered species face in the wild

• while caring for endangered newborns, their parents, and several other endangered species in a zoo accredited by the AZA.

As a non-profit organization, the AZA is dedicated to advancing zoos and aquariums in the areas of conservation, education, science, and recreation. They manage several conservation initiatives and programs including the Species Survival Program (SSP), which identifies ways to protect the populations of endangered animals at AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums by sustaining a healthy and genetically diverse population in captivity. These animals act as ambassadors to their wild kin and provide important information about the species so we can collectively work to protect them in the wild.

AZA accreditation makes participation in programs like these possible. Without accreditation, the zoo would not have the access to the endangered species we currently have on exhibit, including the red pandas, red wolves, golden lion tamarins, ring-tailed lemurs, black-and-white ruffed lemurs, white-naped cranes, keas, African cichlids, chinchillas, Blanding’s turtles, and the Kaiser’s spotted newts, among other vulnerable and threatened species. Students’ education is exponentially enhanced by caring and providing enrichment for these animals. Additionally, they have opportunities to shadow the veterinarian and study the behavior of these species through two unique courses: Animal Behavior and Independent Science Research.

A Master Plan: Building on Education and Conservation

The incredible educational programming that happens at Millbrook's Trevor Zoo can only continue within modernized facilities, and planning has begun to address the zoo’s aging infrastructure. As we already look ahead to our next accreditation in five years, we have many shortterm plans in addition to a long-term master plan and the next major development of zoo facilities. The school has hired two firms, Slam and Becker & Perry, to help create a vision for a modern facility and continuing excellent educational programming for students. There is no doubt: the future holds so much promise for species on both sides of School Road.

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CAREER NIGHT

Alumni and other members of the school family shared their time and experiences with current students at Millbrook’s first Career Night.

Following an illuminating Friday Forum by Jordana Kier, a local entrepreneur, co-creator, and co-CEO of LOLA, a feminine care brand focusing on high-quality, sustainable products, students moved through presentations by Millbrook alumni, parents, and friends eager to share their experiences and professional insights in their chosen fields.

The program connected students to Millbrook alumni finding success in a multitude of careers: medicine and healthcare, international affairs, marketing, entertainment/talent management and casting, fine arts, law, engineering, journalism, finance, filmmaking, entrepreneurship and more. Seven parents, nine alumni, and three friends of the school led sessions in-person and virtually with students who had opportunities to ask many good questions.

Among the alumni presenters were Dan Cohen ’86, Devon Yates ’96, Mary Nelson Sinclair ’03, AJ Links ’07, Erin Kennedy ’07, Andrew Hughes ’10, Caleb King ’13, and Arthur Xiao ’15.

Thank you to all guests for sharing your time and experiences with Millbrook!

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Mary Nelson Sinclair ’03 Andrew Hughes ’10 Daniel Cohen ’86 Jordana Kier

MELANIE FARRINGTON Retiring After 22 Years of Service

Beginning in 2000, Melanie Farrington became the face of Millbrook. Over 22 years, from the front door of Callard House, she greeted not only prospective families but all who visited our campus—alumni, friends, and parents alike. Warm and caring, kind and sweet, genuine and hospitable—these are just a few of the compliments passed on by those visitors whom she made feel instantly welcomed and right at home.

Melanie began in Millbrook’s Alumni & Development Office before transitioning to the Admission Office fairly early in her Millbrook career. While her outward persona has been the characteristic most recognized and appreciated, she was dedicated behind the scenes to keeping the Admission Office well prepared and running smoothly. Whether organizing tours and following up with tour guides, fluffing pillows in the living room of Callard House and getting hot chocolate for eager students on a cold New York afternoon, or preparing mailings to follow up on prospective student inquiries, she did everything with her whole heart and the greatest attention to detail.

A lifelong resident of Millbrook, Melanie and her husband, Guy, reside just a few short miles from campus. Don’t be surprised to see them at the upcoming Millbrook basketball games. Melanie is surely a Millbrook fan for life, and we remain always grateful to have her in the Millbrook family.

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“Mrs. Farrington has been the handshake, heart, and hug of Millbrook.”
- Jonathan Downs ’98
PEOPLE

A WARM WELCOME HOME

ELIZA CHAPMAN ’12

Eliza has returned to Millbrook as director of alumni relations along with roles as head dorm parent in Guest House and head field hockey coach. Eliza made her home in Guest previously as a IIIrd former and as a dorm leader in her Vth form year. After graduating with a psychology major and education minor from Sewanee: The University of The South, Eliza was eager to return to the world of independent schools and worked at Indian Mountain School and Greenwich Country Day School. “After Millbrook, I knew I wanted to work in education,” she said.

Eliza maintained strong connections with many on campus, and when she heard about an opening in the Alumni and Development Office, she seized the opportunity. “It’s really easy for me to talk to people about Millbrook,” she said.

Eliza is eager to implement programming that will foster connections between alumni and current students and faculty. A proven way to maintain alumni engagement is to encourage past students to visit campus often. Located between Pulling House and Casertano Dining Hall, Anthony House, the new welcome center for alumni and offices for those dedicated to Millbrook’s alumni body, will make this idea more appealing than ever. “I can talk to recent alums as easily as someone from a much older class because we have this special place in common,” said Eliza.

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Familiar Faces in New Places

JOE RACITI

Joe is Millbrook’s new chair of the Art Department. Taking over from former department chair and current colleague Sarah MacWright, Joe continues his tireless advocacy for the arts on campus, weaving music, dance, drama, and the visual arts into the fabric of the community. In his eighth year at Millbrook, Joe leads our vocal music program, teaching songwriting and music production, leading Millbrook Singers, and working as musical director for productions in the Chelsea Morrison Theater. He is also a visual artist and teaches Millbrook’s computer programming course.

Joe shares that he is “excited to assume the role of Art Department chair and grateful to have had such an outstanding role model in my first six years at Millbrook. Sarah MacWright modeled thoughtfulness, generosity, care for her colleagues and students, and an exceptional work ethic. I’m thrilled to lead an exceptionally strong team of art educators, all deeply dedicated to creating joyful and transformative experiences in art and eager to help our students find their place in the Holbrook Arts Center.”

BRIAN COUGHLIN

Brian joined Millbrook’s faculty in 2018 as the director of instrumental music and is now also coordinating Millbrook’s unique Culminating Experience for Seniors (CES) program, working with VIth formers exploring their interests beyond their classes, sports, and activities. The CES program asks each senior to identify a topic that is meaningful to them and to work independently to develop their ideas into a project to be presented to the school community. The most “culminating” element of the program is often the honing and uncovering of their true personalities and passions as revealed over the course of the year.

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Familiar Faces in New Places

DEVANDRIA BERNARD

Devandria is extremely excited to be back on Pulling Circle. Dev came to Millbrook in 2018, directly after college graduation, and left in 2021 for a little less than one year. While she enjoyed her time away, she was drawn back to Millbrook for its people and its community. She returns as a senior associate director of admission and alumni affairs and will work with families through both the Admission Office and Alumni & Development Office. Her additional responsibilities include advisor, dorm head of Prum Hall, and assistant coach of the girls' varsity basketball team. “I’m so thrilled to be back at Millbrook,” said Dev, “and look forward to working closely with prospective families, current students, and alums in meaningful ways.”

BROOKE BURKE

Brooke has added assistant director of athletics to her portfolio in the Mills Athletic Center. As head athletic trainer, Brooke’s commitment and expertise were evident in the hard work she put in to keeping Mustang athletes in peak form and health. Winning records and great performances are the result of top care in the training room, and she is now bringing that care and attention to helping to manage Millbrook’s athletics program.

“I'm really excited about the opportunity to work more closely with our coaching staff to support a coaching culture that is focused on development and growth,” said Brooke. “Taking on tasks that will support our student athletes in a fun, competitive, and spirited athletic program is a challenge that I’m extremely psyched about.” said Brooke.

PEOPLE

People Who Make Millbrook, Millbrook Leading the Way:

BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS

Thank You For All That You’ve Done For Millbrook

SEAN MCMANUS P ’18, ’20

After five years of loyal and outstanding service to Millbrook School as a trustee, Sean retired from the board this past summer. Sean brought needed skills to Millbrook’s Board of Trustees—foremost being thoughtful leadership and collaboration—and Millbrook is fortunate to have had his voice around the board table. Sean continues his work as chairman of CBS Sports, which he cited as a reason to step down at this time. His travel schedule is especially grueling—particularly in the fall with NFL Football.

Sean served on Millbrook’s School Life Committee, and his attendance at board meetings was very impressive despite his career and family responsibilities. He went above and beyond to make Millbrook connections everywhere, including with longtime lead anchor James Brown on CBS’s The NFL Today show. Mr. Brown recorded a free day announcement for Millbrook students in 2018, which remains one of the most widely applauded videos on the school’s social media channels.

Sean and his wife, Tracy, are the proud parents of Maggie ’18 and Jackson ’20.

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Introducing Millbrook’s Newest Board Members

STEVE RODGERS P ’24, ’25

Elected May 2022

While president of the board at New Canaan Country Day School, Steve Rodgers came to learn quite a lot about Millbrook School through then fellow New Canaan trustees Sean McManus P ’18, ’20 and Drew Casertano. As Steve and his wife, Kristen, discovered more about what makes a Millbrook education unique, they felt compelled to bring their oldest daughter, Ashley, to tour and interview.

Ashley knew immediately that she wanted to make Millbrook her home away from home, and she joined the Class of 2024. Younger sister Emily would follow in the Class of 2025. Steve says, “It is the community and culture of inclusion that made coming to Millbrook the absolute clear decision for us.”

Steve attended public school in his hometown of Rochester, New York, and then matriculated to Dartmouth College to study political science and government. After earning his undergraduate degree, Steve completed his MBA at Stanford University and then launched a career in investing. With nearly 25 years of experience, today Steve is a managing director of Morgan Stanley and a partner and head of healthcare investing at Morgan Stanley Capital Partners. As the newest member of Millbrook’s Finance Committee, Steve says his goal is to bring his “professional experience to bear on the long-term health and well-being of Millbrook School. I am impressed by the school’s financial management and well-disciplined fiscal planning, especially given the nature of competing priorities at schools.”

Steve has also joined Millbrook’s DEI trustee committee, excited about the school’s commitment to DEI initiatives and continuing development of school culture through devoted resources and time.

As a current member of the Morgan Stanley Investment Diversity Council, he hopes to share ideas from the business world that might be beneficially adapted to the Millbrook community’s needs.

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JAMIE VITIELLO P ’23

Elected January 2022

“We fell in the love with the school, and we’re invested in Millbrook’s success.”

Jamie and his wife, Lara, were married in nearby Rhinebeck, New York, and, as a horse-loving family, have been longtime residents of Dutchess County. They often took trips to the Trevor Zoo when their two children, Mikayla ’23 and Kai (current student at Indian Mountain School) were younger, and in recent years, they moved to Silo Ridge Field Club in Amenia, just southeast of Millbrook’s campus. Mikayla came to Millbrook in the fall of 2020 after a difficult year of remote learning. They believed Millbrook would best provide a normal academic experience for one “in-between” year before she returned to her previous school post-COVID. By the end of her IVth form year, however, Mikayla was thriving academically and socially and had found “a real community without the negative social hierarchy typically found in high schools.” The Vitiello family was all in and constantly offering to contribute to all areas of school life.

After graduating as an English language and literature major from the University of Hartford, Jamie intended to apply to law school. But when his older brother called and asked for some summer help, Jamie’s career in tech was inadvertently launched. That summer job led to a decades-long partnership, as their startup, Vitech Systems Group, became a leading provider of software to insurance, retirement, and investment organizations. Since selling the majority of his ownership in the company, Jamie has been actively involved in government initiatives in Dutchess County, initially as an MTA commissioner and audit chair of the MTA and currently as the county's deputy civil defense coordinator. As a member of Millbrook's Development Steering Committee, Physical Resources Committee, and School Life Committee, Jamie hopes to put his business and volunteer experiences to work helping Millbrook continue to grow in ways that best serve current students, families, alumni, and those who live and work here, Millbrook’s faculty and staff.

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A TRIBUTE TO AN ALUMNI TRUSTEE

Peter Moffitt Holbrook ’65

Surrounded by his family, Peter died at his home in San Francisco on July 13, 2022, following a brief illness. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Stephanie H. Wharton (Fifi), two daughters, Sandy Holbrook James ’86 (Geoffrey) and Tania Holbrook Croft (Bruce), and two granddaughters, Daphne and Lucie James. He is also survived by his brothers, John Holbrook and Honorary Millbrook Trustee David Holbrook ’56, and his numerous Millbrook relatives, including nephew and current Millbrook trustee Chris Holbrook ’82 and his wife, Alice ’82, grandnephews Cameron ’11 and Parker Holbrook ’14, and grandniece Ali Holbrook Smith ’12. He was pre-deceased by his niece, Lee Holbrook ’83. The Holbrook family was the driving force behind the Holbrook Arts Center, which was built in 2001.

Peter grew up in Bedford, New York, and attended Rippowam Country Day School and Millbrook and spent a year at Upper Canada College before enrolling at the University of Denver. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history and moved with his wife and daughter to San Francisco in 1970. He subsequently began a long career in banking with Crocker National Bank, Wells Fargo, and the Pacific Bank. With success as a trust specialist, Peter was recruited to start the Trust Company at The First Republic Bank from which he retired as senior vice president.

Peter enjoyed the game of golf immensely, and he belonged to the San Francisco Golf Club and the Burlingame Country Club. He also spent untold hours at the Pacific Union Club with his many friends playing dominoes and cards.

Peter served as a Millbrook Trustee from 2003-2009 and was one of the school’s most loyal graduates. He was a member of the board’s Finance and School Life Committees. In so many ways, he continually made Millbrook a better place to live and learn. As a student leader at Millbrook, Peter was a prefect, quarterback on a successful football team, a member of the varsity basketball team, head of the school store, and a member of the Chapel Committee. Peter was a popular role model for the entire school community.

A celebration of Peter’s life was held in September at San Francisco Golf Club.

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Peter Holbrook (back row, far right) with the Class of 1965 at their 50th reunion in 2015

Alumni Volunteers

Here, we shine a spotlight on some of our alumni who give their time, their heart, and their experience in service to Millbrook. Their contributions and service to our school help us bring our mission to life.

CAPTAIN JAMES CANNON IV ’71

After graduating from Millbrook, Jim earned a degree in nuclear engineering and worked as a shift engineer at nuclear power plants in New York and Virginia. He went on to join the U.S. Department of Energy and then the National Nuclear Security Administration, working on nuclear non-proliferation projects in the former Soviet Union countries of Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Russia.

In 1983 he joined the Navy Reserve and served aboard a submarine repair ship in Scotland and later as an engineer aboard a cruiser and a destroyer based in Norfolk, Virginia, before retiring in 2013.

He has led an active life devoted to our country, and he also remains one of Millbrook’s most loyal subjects for the past half century. Jim has been an effective class agent, a frequenter of Millbrook receptions in Washington, D.C., and an attendee at most alumni weekends. This past June, he and classmate Henry Rust successfully gathered a large group of their peers for a 50th reunion celebration. His love for Millbrook is always apparent, whether while barnstorming the country and the world to reconnect with school friends or bringing his Millbrook golf bag to courses all over the globe. Jim has always answered the call to serve wherever he is most needed, and for that, we presented him with the 2022 Millbrook Alumni Volunteer Award.

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Little Egg, Big He“art”

In July 2022, Millbrook School invited local neighbors to a special Trevor Zoo Friends event to raise awareness of a developing master plan in support of a more modern zoo. Eliza Glaister ’04, chef and owner of Little Egg catering, generously donated her time and services to create the event menu and prepare and plate the food. In planning for the event, Eliza worked to source ingredients from local farms like Slow Fox Farm in Rhinebeck and Stonewood Farm and Quattro’s Farm Market in Millbrook, all of which donated produce and other ingredients or offered a generous discount to support the event. Eliza’s creative menu, based in part on the continents represented by our zoo animals, included melon and feta, sun-dried tomato bruschetta, mini lamb meatballs with tzatziki, smoked salmon with lemon-pepper and caper-berry horseradish, charcuterie, and more. The event was a huge success, in great part due to Eliza’s time, talent, and attention to detail.

Her talent and interest in creative arts have been evident throughout her life. She earned her bachelor’s degree in ceramics from Savannah College of Art and Design before pursuing her culinary dreams and enrolling at the French Culinary Institute (FCI). After graduating from FCI in 2011, she began her culinary career in New York City, working at The Grey Lady and at Prune with Chef Gabrielle Hamilton and Chef de Cuisine Ned Baldwin. The key to making superb food became clear: cook with simple and quality ingredients.

Eliza describes her own food as multi-cultural, elevated comfort food. “Nothing too tricky, wild, or fancy. It’s elegant but nourishing and comforting in the end.” For the past seven years, Eliza has been her own boss as the exclusive caterer for the Leash Club on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Concurrently, she is running the kitchen at Ten Mile Distillery in Wassaic, New York, creating menus and cooking for all distillery events and private parties held on premises. She also caters for a wide variety of private events, like the Dutchess Land Conservancy Road Rally and weddings throughout the Hudson Valley, working with a dedicated, local, all-female staff. Reviews from her clients and their guests have spread by word-ofmouth, building her culinary reputation broadly.

Eliza’s artistry is, simply, delectable, and we are grateful for her continued dedication to Millbrook School and the Trevor Zoo.

Fun Connections & Correlations:

• While a zooie in her IIIrd form year, Eliza snuck feeding mice out of the zoo in her pockets to save them by giving them a new home in her dorm room (until her neighbor’s mac and cheese packets were mysteriously disappearing).

• During COVID, Eliza was feeding 40-50 Dutchess County families weekly, preparing food out of her parents’ kitchen and having groceries delivered on an 18-wheeler. Morgan Whitridge ’11 contributed to her efforts, baking bread (the BEST sourdough bread, according to Eliza), while friends Mike ’06 and Alison (Blanksteen) Marsal ’06 donated produce and fresh honey from their local farm, which was managed at that time by Serena Whitridge ’06

• Millbrook friends and classmates have often jumped into action in Eliza’s kitchen over the years. Alex Wilson ’06 has been her grillmaster at large events, cooking meats and vegetables over 18’ of flames, and Nick Pandolfi ’04 rolled up his sleeves recently to assist at a large Manhattan party.

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ELIZA GLAISTER ’04

LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT

Conversations around lights for night games have been ongoing for a few years. In 2021 planning began in earnest, and as of mid-October, Millbrook’s turf field has on-demand lighting for practices, games, and other events leading into the evening hours. Four 80’ poles were installed, extending nearly 10’ into the ground, each topped with a light fixture consisting of 44 LED lights, providing more than 26,000 watts of illumination. Certainly, the lights make night games possible for sports like soccer, field hockey, and lacrosse, but the decision to add them was ultimately based on the additional benefits of flexibility and community-building.

Having lights provides flexibility in terms of scheduling, particularly around daylight savings time when darkness begins to settle in as early as 4:30 p.m. As it gets darker earlier in the Hudson Valley, we are now able to run later practices or play games that begin later in the day and better ensure our athletes’ safety. Also, when inclement weather prohibits certain teams from practicing on their grass fields, a well-lit turf field allows multiple team practices stacked one after another until after dark. “It creates a whole different dynamic and allows us to better care for our grass fields while also keeping needed practices for varsity athletes,” says Director of Athletics Vinnie Sorriento ’98.

A well-lit turf field is beneficial beyond guaranteeing practices and games; it helps bring our community together and enhances shared campus experiences. Two night games this fall—Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Berkshire and Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Cheshire—saw a majority of students and faculty turn out to cheer on their home team, and lacrosse teams will generate the same excitement in the spring. Already, Millbrook’s Student Life Office is illuminating the field on weekends to run recreational games and activities into the evening hours, and they are making more expansive plans to use the turf for all-school events like Winter Weekend.

As we begin to plan over the next year for major renovations to the Mills Athletic Center and programming tied to health and wellness, fitness, and community-building, our fields, including the potential for an additional turf field, will continue to be an important part of the conversation.

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PLACE

The Tradition of The VIth Form Gift

Millbrook’s Class of 2022 was so replete with high achievers in academics, athletics, and leadership that it’s no surprise the VIth form gift set new records in terms of funding and parent participation.

Co-chaired by Bill and Betsy Curtis and Kevin and Barbara McLaughlin, the campaign to fund the Class of 2022 Terrace was a true labor of love. More than ever, outdoor spaces at Millbrook are integral to life on campus. “Creation of the outdoor dining area was so key to Millbrook’s successful navigation of the pandemic,” said Mr. Curtis, “that we knew it would always be a special place and continue to be used.”

Mr. Curtis credited the diligence and persistence of Millbrook’s Development Office with getting the campaign off to a fast start and following-through to keep Class of 2022 families connected and motivated. The Curtis and McLaughlin families kicked in 25% of the funding goal during a cocktail party held during Fall Parents Weekend and encouraged others to call the Development Office directly instead of waiting to be asked. Their momentum never faded, and the pledge goal was exceeded. “The terrace is a wonderful legacy for the Class of 2022 to leave to the school, and

it will be a place to gather for many years to come,” said Barbara McLaughlin. “Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible—and we do mean everyone since there was such overwhelming participation!”

The Class of 2022 was especially spirited and closeknit, and their cohesive group dynamic translated to great success for the campaign. Expressing his hopes

for Millbrook’s future, Mr. Curtis emphasized the importance of continuing to raise funds for capital improvements and for technological advancements in education. “Keep pushing the boundaries,” he said, “keeping in mind that there’s so much about the school that is exactly right as it stands. The timeline of Millbrook is infinite.”

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CLASS OF 2019

The tradition of a VIth Form Parent Fund was launched many years ago.

In this fundraising event, parents of our graduating class work closely with members of Millbrook’s Development Office to leave a lasting legacy for their children. The most recent gift, The Class of 2022 Terrace, is on the north side of Casertano Hall, an extension of the beautiful dining room that looks out on cultivated and colorful farm. Recent class gifts that remain in tribute to Millbrook graduates include the Class of 2013 Terrace outside the Barn, Class of 2014 Bridge at the entrance to campus, the Class of 2015 Stairway to the Holbrook Arts Center and Hamilton Math & Science Center, the Class of 2016 Amphitheater, the Class of 2017 Cupola in Casertano Hall, the Class of 2018 Meeting Room in Prum Hall, the Class of 2019 Throne and Class of 2020 Commencement Walkway on Flagler Quad, and the Class of 2021 Courtyard within the walls of Prum and Casertano halls.

CLASS OF 2014

CLASS OF 2015

CLASS OF 2020

CLASS OF 2021

CLASS OF 2016

CLASS OF 2017

CLASS OF 2013 CLASS OF 2018

Pulling Circle: BETTER BY DESIGN

The repositioning of Pulling House and the addition of Anthony House to Pulling Circle grew out of master planning completed several years ago, a collaboration between trustees, faculty, administration, architects at Voith & MacTavish, and Millbrook’s own talented architect Gil Schafer ’80. There was an understanding that the least served constituency in terms of buildings has been alumni, who have not had a singularly devoted space on campus. In erecting Anthony House, we acknowledge the importance of our alumni body and how the school is serving their needs. By placing Anthony House on Pulling Circle, we honor and recognize our alumni in the very heart of our campus and provide a uniquely Millbrook space for them, including a terrace overlooking the zoo pond, perfect for community gatherings.

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Trustee Chris Holbrook ’82, P ’11, ’12, ’14, chair of Millbrook's Physical Resources Committee, shares his thoughtful perspective on the very intentional design of Pulling Circle. “I was not aware of the effect of architecture on Millbrook’s campus when I was a student. But there was a heart to the school, and to me that was Pulling Circle, the oldest part of campus with such beautiful black locust trees. In retrospect, as I started to spend more time as a member of the Board of Trustees beginning in 2000, I started looking at the campus through very different eyes and recognized how Pulling Circle encompasses so much of what makes Millbrook, Millbrook. The barn/farmhouse vernacular is very homey and welcoming. Then there is the classic Georgian architecture, characterized as more academic, in Prum, Harris, and now Anthony House. There is a tension between these two styles, and upon arrival on Pulling Circle, you instantly get a sense of interplay between academics, student life, and the school’s core values, including a commitment to stewardship of the environment. There is a great amount of work that has been done in the last decade—reimagining the Barn, repurposing Prum to a girls dorm and meeting space, extending the north side of the Barn to create a new counseling center and business office space, and now building a new home for alumni, Anthony House. When people return to campus, they will look around and think that Anthony House has always been there as part of the circle.”

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Thank You CLASS AGENT

A heartfelt thank you to the Millbrook class agents for their dedication to supporting and shaping the Millbrook experience of today through volunteer and fundraising activities.

Peter M. Richards 1944

Peter L. Moore 1947

Stephen W. Waterbury Jr. 1949

William E. Steinwedell 1950

John B. Webber 1952

John N. Stearns II 1954

Peter V. Savage 1957

Samuel H. Bell Jr. 1959

Thomas A. Reed 1960

Christopher W. Lovell 1961

Thomas S. Cox 1962

John L. Fanton 1963

Ralph H. Poole III 1964

Austin Wand 1964

Kenneth S. Brown Jr. 1965

Charles S. Rutter 1966

Philip L. Ross 1968

Norman B. Bird 1969

Dudley R. Bahlman 1971

Alexander Podmaniczky 1972

Carey G. Birmingham 1973

Heather Marshall Lyons 1974

Marion DeWitt Cook 1975

Cornelius E. Raiford 1975

Stephen J. McLaughlin 1976

Timothy T. Richards 1976

Robert P. Sanford 1977

Thomas R. Tortolani 1978

Christopher H. Willis 1978

Paul R. Kraus 1979

Virginia L. LaPrade 1980

Julia A. H. Silzer 1980

Sabrina Ackerman Bluestone 1982

Landon H. Wickham Jr. 1982

Robert E. Latimer 1983

Bentley Frost Hardwick 1984 A. Geoffrey Wells 1984 D. Seth Williams 1984

Jean Kindred Wilmerding 1985

Daniel S. Cohen 1986

Kelly Macaluso Coles 1986

Todd M. Kingsbury 1986

Megan K. Fitzgerald 1987

Vanessa Cutler McGarry 1987

Helen T. Perera 1988

George J. Sayan 1988

Robert L. Brevetti 1989

Teodoro Moscoso V 1989

Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989

Christopher D. MacGuire 1990

Daniel Noone 1990

Sarah H. Calabrese 1991

Joanna Fowler Hutchinson 1991

Jessie Zirinsky Reed 1991

Stephanie Stiehm-Stevenson 1991 Macrae Sykes II 1991

Laura Hodgkins Capra 1992

Harold Y. Chang 1992

Chris D. Drago 1992

Robert M. Otter 1993

Holly Meigs Noone 1994

Nadia A. Novik 1994

Justin H. Riedell 1994

Kathryn D. Seidenstein 1994

Kristi Popovich Brien 1997

John S. Choate III 1997

Timothy P. Healy 1997

Loukas Zoumas 1997

Matthew E. Marsallo 1998

Andrea Tehan Carnes 1999

Morgan C. Conrad 1999

Sarah E. Galvez 1999

Marko Guzijan 1999

Steven Levac 1999

Michael C. Tredenick 1999

Amelia Gomez Cortez 2000

Ethan G. Dubow 2000

Abigail P. Malin 2000

Abigail Moffat Simes 2000

Julia McLaughlin Todd 2000

Drew T. Beitz 2001

Deborah Muller Fisher 2001

Brian T. Frankenfield 2001

Anne M. Quick 2001

James C. Bennett 2002

Emily Smithson Bergeron 2002

Blake L. Morrison 2002

Jennifer Casale Ott 2002

Molly Ogden Schuster 2002

Jonathan H. Blanksteen 2003

Eliza R. Cantlay 2003

Wayne I. Charles 2003

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Brian M. Pecchia 2003

Katrina M. Cox 2004

Eliza R. Glaister 2004

Andrew E. Marsallo 2004

Collin N. Norton 2004

Eaton-Chad Oliver 2004

Katherine M. Stellato 2004

Sierra R. Flanigan 2005

Jerilyn R. Hale 2005

Carlyle S. McWilliams 2005

Caragh Fisher O'Connor 2005

Sarah S. Thaler 2005

J'nelle N. M. Agee 2006

Robert G. Bennett 2006

Alexander J. Bolesta 2006

Andrew C. Cochran 2006

Dante L. Gabiati 2006

Alison Blanksteen Marsal 2006

Alexander J. Pinsky 2006

Jonathan B. Silver 2006

Alexander D. Wilson 2006

Arthur W. Anthony 2007

Olivia Audia Munoz 2007

Skye S. Flanigan 2007

Alex J. Marino 2007

Nicholas R. N. Weaver 2007

Sam D. Bailly 2008

Ann Hallie Bates 2008

Christopher K. Bennett 2008

Magdelaine Anthony Cushing 2008

Emily C. Collins 2009

Amanda S. Goddard 2009

Evan J. Haney 2009 Alexander S. Harvey 2010

William J. Livermore 2010

Grace E. Fisher 2011

Dale L. Mauri 2011

Sarah C. Anthony 2012

Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012

Mikkel C. M. Joehnk 2012

Aldin Medunjanin 2012

Conrad P. Sednaoui 2012

Austin J. Urban 2012

Olivia B. Dolan 2013

Emma H. Feitelson 2013

Lena T. Hardy 2013

Zachary A. Keller-Coffey 2013

Sam S. Lawson-Johnston 2013

Elizabeth N. Lowe 2013

Joseph Menniti 2013

Emma B. Merrill 2013

Nicholas S. Morley 2013

Madison M. Schmalz 2013

Alexandra C. Creel 2014

Michael F. Cronin III 2014

Benjamin Duhoski 2014

Connor C. Elwell 2014

Duncan M. Harvey 2014

Parker D. Holbrook 2014

Emily M. Keller-Coffey 2014

Charlotte R. Maguire 2014

Kayla G. Schmalz 2014

Brett C. Supinski 2014

Anthony J. Wallace 2014

Zane C. Acord 2015

Christian L. Arntzen 2015

Harrison J. Bluestone 2015

John F. Buckley III 2015

Maxwell C. Carty 2015

Catherine G. MacKenzie 2015

Mary J. McCartney 2015

Gianna M. Muscari 2015

Edward Opoku 2015

Gregory P. Reiss 2015

David H. Westcott 2015

Christopher C. Williams 2015

Breanna M. Babiarz 2016

Howard W. Bliss 2016

Elisabeth M. Bluestone 2016

Siena M. Buffa 2016

James M. Carnavalla 2016

Oliver K. Cohen 2016

Daniel B. Correia 2016

Sarah E. Dietrich 2016

Samuel H. Evarts 2016

Olivia Galli 2016

Katarina E. Gilmour 2016

Heidi Reiss 2016

Abigail E. Sanford 2016

Tyler K. Schmalz 2016

Alexander P. Wattles 2016

Whittier H. Ambrose 2017

Mitchell O. Austrian 2017

Benjamin A. Berg 2017

Katharine P. Bishop-Manning 2017

Christian T. Broughton 2017

Melanie R. Carr 2017

Ian K. Connelly 2017

William T. Conte 2017

Sean Hayden 2017

Owen M. Kelley 2017

Corinne S. Keogh 2017

Tahrieq E. Koonce 2017

Cheng Lou 2017

Olivia H. May 2017

Lucinda C. Mills 2017

Caroline E. Reilly 2017

Henry D. Rosenberg 2017

Alexander K. Sheehy 2017

Henry Simons 2017

Yi Lin Valerie Tan 2017

Andrew C. Tartaro 2017

Emily R. Williams 2017

Zoe R. Acord 2018

Jordan S. Auerbach 2018

Carter D. Begel 2018

Rodney I. Brent 2018

Hannah Cavanaugh 2018

Kevin Drevitch 2018

Nicholas A. D'Urso 2018

Olivia A. Garip-Davies 2018

Louise G. Jaeger 2018

Ryan P. Malota 2018

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Jacob P. Maren 2018 Ava M. McCoy 2018 Ava Quartararo 2018 Nóra E. Reynolds 2018 Samuel J. Rosenbaum
Corey W. Rundquist
Dylan L. Schmalz
Kazuki Unayama
Helene C. Apollon
Valentina C. Beauchamp
Helen E. Boone
Ousseni Bouda
Clare E. Carty
Sean R. Colman
Hugo A. Darmon
Ryan M. Davis 2019 Jake R. Gagnon 2019 Emilie C. Gelinas 2019 Andrew B. Moriarty 2019 Daniela S. Muscari 2019 Owen P. Nolan 2019 Isabella L. Puccinelli 2019 Jayden Reaves 2019 Claire A. Reid 2019 Chloe A. Robinson 2019 William Simons 2019 Reilly T. Van Duyne
Carolyn B. Whitney
Elise C. Almgren
Matthew T. Amato
William J. Bloom
Ethan A. Cott
Jonathan L. DeStazio
Sarah C. Hoover
Andrew B. Lymm
Michael E. Nassif
Margaret S. Reid
Alexandre Sasha B. Roberts
Annabel Weil
Simone I. Yañez
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Leadership Donors

HEADMASTER'S CIRCLE

$50,000 and up

Anonymous (15)

BNY Mellon

Mr. Francisco L. Borges 1970

Mr. Trevor L. Colhoun 1995

Mr. Morgan C. Conrad 1999

Elisha-Bolton Foundation

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Shane Finemore

The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Jane M. Hamilton

The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hettinger The Hettinger Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Holbrook

Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Holbrook

Robert K. Johnson Foundation

Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III

Knight Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. P. Christopher Leary

Mr. William G. Levy 1966

Dr. Daniel A. Lindley Jr. 1951

Marble Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Masterson

Mr. Robert McLean II 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Sean McManus

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Menard

Millbrook Tribute Garden, Inc.

JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Mr. Ramzi Musallam

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Powell

Mr. Aby Rosen and Dr. Samantha Boardman

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert P. Schafer III

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz

The Selz Foundation

Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder

Souder Foundation

Ms. Jennifer P. Speers

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton TurningPoint Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello Vitiello Family Charitable Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weiss

Mr. C. Dana White 1960

The H.W. Wilson Foundation WLC and SBC Family Foundation

FOUNDER'S CLUB

$25,000 and up

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keesee III

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Linnartz

Mr. Stuart S. Lovejoy 1973

Mr. Martin W. Lynn 1972 Mr. William B. McNamara 1975

The Meier and Linnartz Family Foundation Mills Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schwartz Mr. Richard A. Stuckey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Madhu Tadikonda Vanguard Charitable

TAMARACK SOCIETY

$15,000 and up

Anonymous

Mrs. Natasha Bergreen Bessemer Trust

Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. Mr. Xianqiang Chen and Ms. Fangfang Guo

The Chrysopolae Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.C. Coles

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury

Mrs. Melissa S. Fleming 1981

Mr. and Mrs. Crawford M. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. David D. Holbrook

The Peter and Judy Jackson Family Fund

Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Jackson Jefferson Family Charitable Foundation Mr. Gordon E. Lamb 1948

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr. Mr. Burnham Moffat 1944 Mrs. Katharine Anthony Palmer Ms. Laura Rockwell

Ms. Allison E. Smith 2009

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon

Solomon Family Fund Mr. George A. Strba

The George A. Strba Charitable Trust Thornedge Foundation Mrs. Charlotte Carroll Tracy 1988 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vit

HONOR ROLL

$10,000 and up

Anonymous (2) American Endowment Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning II Mr. and Mrs. Silas R. Anthony Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boeschenstein Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare

Mr. Kenneth S. Brown Jr. 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Burke Mr. Tyler Cain

Tyler R. Cain Foundation

Mr. Stephen M. Clement III Mr. Farnham F. Collins 1953

Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Coolidge

Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal and Rabbi Darcie Crystal

Mrs. Lucy P. Cutting

Lucy P. Cutting Revocable Trust

Mr. Kevin Dreyer

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans III

Mr. and Mrs. Brinton W. Frith

Half Moon Foundation

Hamilton Donor Advised Fund

Mr. Colin W. Kingsbury 1994

Mr. and Ms. Thomas Kuck

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Levin

Mr. David G. Levy 1999

Lilac Foundation

Ms. Stephanie Ling

LPR Charitable Trust

Mr. Xiangdong Lu and Ms. Jun Wang

Mr. James A. Magid 1994

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Marsal

The Marsal Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. McCarthy Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Walter Meier

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Merrill

Dr. Douglas M. Moore 1962

The New York Community Trust

Mr. Dang T. Phan

Mr. Scott F. Schereschewsky and Mrs. Emma J. Risley

Ms. Eliza Thorne and Mr. Michael T. Barnello

Mr. Enos T. Throop Jr. 1961

Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey Vanneck

Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield Jr. Ms. Caroline A. Wamsler PhD 1987

NON SIBI SED CUNCTIS ASSOCIATES

$5,000 and up

Anonymous (4)

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allen

American Enterprise Investment Services, Inc.

Mr. Silas R. Anthony III

Aon Foundation

The Barr Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Bartlett

James Ford Bell Foundation

Mr. Samuel H. Bell Jr. 1959

Mr. and Mrs. Marco M. Bellin Mr. John A. Berkey IV 1991

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Leadership Donors

Bessemer Trust

Dr. Richard O. Bierregaard and Ms. Catherine E. Dolan

Boeschenstein Family Foundation

Brooklyn Community Foundation

The Buchanan Family Foundation

Ms. Rachel D. Bullock

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carlo

Mr. and Mrs. Drew J. Casertano

Mr. C. F. Childs 1962

Mrs. Pamela R. Collins

Ms. Samantha B. Conklin

Corliss Foundation

CRAQ Irrevocable Trust II

Ms. Kathleen A. Dill 1985

Mr. John V. Frank 1956

Ms. Annabelle Garrett

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten

Mrs. Eleanor B. Giannone

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goichman

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodman

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield Hatfield Metal Fabrication, Inc.

Hathaway Family Foundation

Mrs. Nancy Hathaway

Mr. Hengwen He and Ms. Na Chen

J.M. Huber Corporation

Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Jellinek

Mr. Leighton S. Jordan Sr. 1974

Joukowsky Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Karatz

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keiter

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Kempner

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Koenigsberger

Mr. Artemis J. Köprülü 2021

Ms. Nina Köprülü

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Lehner

Henry Luce Foundation

Mr. Joseph MacLean

The Nelson Mead Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Mead Jr.

Mr. Charles Merrill and Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Merrill

The Donald K. Miller GST Family Trust

Mr. and Mrs. Prescott C. Miller

Mr. Alessandro Mina and Ms. Suzanne Isenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Mitchell

The W. O'Neil Foundation, Inc.

Postage Stamp Farm Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pulling Ms. Anne B. Putnam 1995

Mr. Christopher Quinlan 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Quinlan Mr. Alexander S. Reese 1971 Ms. Kristyn E. Reid 1974

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. Timothy T. Richards 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rodgers

Ms. Emma B. Silvershein 2010 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Silvershein

Mr. Samuel R. Silvershein 2010 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Simons

Ms. Magdelaine Anthony Smith

Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson Mr. W. B. Dixon Stroud Jr. 1964 STS Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift

The Tang Fund Ms. Kristin A. Tang 1988 Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne Wayne County Community Foundation Mr. Daniel Weisberg and Ms. Cynthia Arato Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder Dr. Mansfield W. Williams Jr. 1969 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson Mr. Gregory Winsor and Ms. Tara Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Yee

DEAN'S LIST

$2,500 and up

Anonymous (3)

The Howard Bayne Fund Mr. Norman B. Bird 1969

Mr. Bryan H. Blatstein and Ms. Anne M. Fulenwider

Brenton Foundation Ms. Julie Brenton

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Burdis Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012 Mr. William Clarke 1974

Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Craig Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crossman Mr. James A. Currie Jr. 1960

James A. Currie Jr. Living Trust Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. DeSousa Mr. John C. Doremus 1984 Ms. Margeau Dyer Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen Mr. and Mrs. James S. Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs. David T. Everts Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Feldman Robert A & Linda S. Friedman Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman Mr. Meyer Frucher Mr. James H. Gellert

Hedberg Foundation, Inc. Mr. Peter Jakobson Jr. 1977 Mrs. Mary Chapman Johnson 2011 Mr. Bruce Karatz

Mr. Douglas Kilzer and Ms. Karolyn Kovarik Kilzer Kovarik Family Giving Fund Mr. Eric G. Kocher 1965 Ms. Jing Liu and Mr. Ruiping Zhu Mr. Matteo Bruno Lunelli and Ms. Valentina Coralini

Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Merrill 2011 Mr. Teodoro Moscoso V 1989

Mr. John W. Myers 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Najork Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. O'Brien Dr. and Mrs. Ariel Ostad Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Page Mr. and Mrs. William Page Mr. Laurence G. Pathy 1952 Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson

Mr. David Perlin and Ms. Skye Raiser

Mr. James Powers

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ritchie Dr. Scott A. Rodeo and Dr. Christine L. Frissora

Ms. Katherine C. Russo 1984

Sand Dollar Foundation

Mr. David William Schab, M.D. 1989

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmaltz

Mr. and Mrs. Alon Shein

Mrs. Page Snow

Mr. and Ms. Peter Sosnow

The Sosnow Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strode

Sweatt Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Thatcher

The Eberstadt Family Foundation

Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP

Wakefield Family Fund

Mr. H. Scott Wallace 1969

Dr. Austin Wand 1964

Mr. Alexander G. Warner 1997 Mr. Andrew N. Warner 2013

The Warner Family Foundation

Virginia S. Warner Foundation Inc. Mr. Alexander B. Wattles

Mr. Mark C. Weigel and Ms. Dyllan W. McGee

Mr. Laurence M. Wintersteen 1988

Mr. Edmund B. Wood and Mrs. Christina Osterlund Wood

"The Woods" Charitable Foundation

BLUE AND GRAY TEAM $1,000 and up

Anonymous (9)

Mrs. Munir Abu-Haidar

Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Allen

Mr. Robert T. Alley 2000

Ms. Lea Attalla

Ms. Kathleen V. Augustine

Mr. Samuel V. Augustine 2008

Mr. Malcolm B. Barlow 1953

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Leadership Donors

Mr. H. Hudson Barton V 1972

Dr. James D. Beckman and Ms. Stephanie Golinski

Mr. Frank S. Bell and Ms. Jeanne Hogue Mr. Obie Benz

Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bird Ms. Anna Birnbaum and Mr. Jeffrey Lamson

Mr. David E. Bloom and Ms. Colleen R. Cooper Mr. Alain Boisvert

The Robert P. Bolender Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Sion A. Boney III Mrs. Jean Bray

Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Breitweiser

The Honorable James L. Buckley 1940

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Buckley Jr.

Captain David J. Callard

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard G. Cameron Mr. Mario J. Chiappetti 1974

Mr. John S. Choate III 1997 Mr. Dumont Clarke IV 1970

Mr. and Mrs. George N. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut Charles & Ellen Cogut Family Foundation Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Colangelo Dr. William W. Colman and Dr. Jenny M. Colman Dr. Sheila M. Coogan

Ms. Katherine A. Courpas CraftCanTravel LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Craighill

Mr. and Mrs. James Crystal

Mrs. Natalie Culley

Mr. Douglas M. Curtiss 1966

Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cushing

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale Mr. David Dase and Ms. Jacqueline Flake Mr. Oliver R. Davis 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Long Deng Mr. and Mrs. Evan DiPaolo Mr. Chris D. Drago 1992 Dr. John M. Dubaz 1976 Mr. B. William Dudley 1958 Mr. Drew W. Effron 1983

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elliott Mr. Anibal E. Escobar and Ms. Tracey M. Schuster

Mr. Nicholas B. Farrell 2008 Ms. Olivia W. Farrell 2010 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Feigelson Fenimore Asset Management, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Massimo Ferragamo Mr. and Mrs. Artur V. Ferreira Fiduciary Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fracchia Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gallivan Mr. James M. Gardner and Ms. Sarah A. Reilly Ms. Barbara Gatski Ms. Chloe Y. Gbai 2012 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilbert Mr. Eric Goldberg 2007

Mr. Jesse P. Goldberg 2000 Goldman Sachs Gives Dr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman

The Grabe Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Greenfield Mrs. Margaret Hargraves

Mr. Keith W. Harrington 1975 Mrs. Henry F. Harris Mr. D. Andrew Hart 1975 Mr. Bruce A. Herdman Jr. 1978

Mr. Francis Hopkinson Jr. 1961 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan Mr. Thomas N. Innes 1967

Mr. John R. Jagar 2000

Mrs. Sandra Holbrook James 1986

Mr. John Janette and Dr. Joely K. Janette

Mrs. Judith Jellinek

Mr. George E. Johnson

Mr. Alexander Keeler 1961

Keeler Motor Car Company

Keeler Motor Car Company

Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kennelly

Dr. Mitchell T. Keschner and Dr. Lori A. Keschner

Dr. and Mrs. Christopher A. King

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk

Mr. Scott R. Kirk 2000

Mrs. Catherine Simonds Krug 1996

Mr. and Mrs. Maarten Kruijtzer

Mr. James P. Laubenstein 1967

Lazard Asset Management Securities, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Leonard

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Levy

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Liptak

The Longview Foundation

Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy III 1959

Dr. Christopher W. Lovell 1961 Mr. Allen R. Low 1973

Mr. Frederick K. Lowell 1967

Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Malleolo

Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. Malmgren

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mann

Colonel Douglas A. Marshall

USAF (Ret.) 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Masterson

Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Mauri

Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarthy

Mrs. Vanessa Cutler McGarry 1987

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLachlan

Ms. Alicia H. Metz 1983

Mrs. Kathleen Metz

Mr. Peter G. Miller 1955

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Mr. Christopher Milligan and Ms. Amy M. Fernandez

Mr. Ahmed A. Mohamed and Ms. Yevgenia Bondareva

Mr. and Mrs. William Morrissey

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray

National Philanthropic Trust

Mr. Nelson Nazario Jr. 1966

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Norton

Mr. and Mrs. D. Bryce O'Brien II

Ms. Elizabeth L. Ogden 2006

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O'Gorman

Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pannacciulli

Mr. Sang-Jin Park 2001

Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Parker

Mr. Gordon S. Pennoyer 1999

Pershing Advisor Solutions, LLC

Mrs. Carey Thorpe Pierson 1986

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Pilkington

Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink

Ms. Nina A. Pinsky

Mr. Alexander Podmaniczky 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Polk

Mr. Christopher S. Pope 1971

Mr. and Mrs. William Potter

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Charles G. Proctor 1959

Mr. Gregory V. Quinn and Mrs. Norah P. Sullivan-Quinn

Dr. Julian A. Reed 1992

Mr. John R. Reese 1961

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse

Mr. Justin H. Riedell 1994

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter

Mr. John H. Roach and Ms. Charlotte Harris

Ms. Julie E. Rosenberg 1991

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Rosenberg

Mr. David R. Rule and Ms. Maureen Earls Rule

Mr. Reed Salvatore

Ms. Abigail E. Sanford 2016

Mr. Robert H. Sanford 2014

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sanford

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Sayan

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneible Charles Schwab

Mr. John H. Schwartz and Ms. Irene S. Hong

Ms. Kathryn D. Seidenstein 1994

Mr. Alexander G. Selz 2012

Mr. Andre P. Selz 2017

Mrs. Edward M. Shepard

Mr. Herbert L. Shultz Jr. 1963

Mr. Simon Sidamon-Eristoff 1976

Mr. Dolph C. Simons III 1976

Mr. David Singer and Mrs. Julie Lipsett-Singer

Mr. William J. Slepoy and Ms. Marci Silverman

Mr. Patrick A. Smith and Mrs. Carol Ann Kelsey-Smith

Mr. Clinton I. Smullyan Jr. 1968

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Spector

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Spokane

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.

Mr. William E. Steinwedell 1950

Mr. D. Hunt Stockwell Jr. 1958

Ms. Ellen I. Sykes

Mr. Jeremiah B. Tasker 1957

Mrs. Gladys R. Thomas

Mr. Michael Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne

Mrs. Patricia W. Timpson

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull

Mr. Stephen C. Twining 1959

The Marion and Willem de Vogel Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Shelton C. Voges Jr. Mr. John D. Walsh

Mr. Yong Wang and Ms. Zhengyi Tang

Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Wells

Mr. William Wernecke

Mr. Harold T. White III 1966

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Whitridge Jr. Mr. D. Seth Williams 1984

The Winston Salem Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Yaccino

Mr. Wei Zhang and Ms. Haozheng Wang

Dr. Wei Zhang and Ms. Hui Wang

Mr. and Mrs. Loukas Zoumas

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Young Alumni Leadership Donors

Our young leadership donors are helping to:

TAMARACK SOCIETY

$15,000 and up

Ms. Allison E. Smith 2009

HONOR ROLL

$10,000 and up

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Marsal 2006

NON SIBI SED CUNCTIS ASSOCIATES

$5,000 and up

Mr. Artemis J. Köprülü 2021

Mr. Charles P. Merrill 2009 and Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Merrill 2011 Ms. Emma B. Silvershein 2010 Mr. Samuel R. Silvershein 2010

DEAN'S LIST

$2,500 and up

Anonymous

Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012

Mrs. Mary Chapman Johnson 2011 Mr. Andrew N. Warner 2013

BLUE AND GRAY TEAM

$1,000 and up Anonymous (2)

Mrs. Magdelaine Anthony Cushing 2008

Mr. Samuel V. Augustine 2008

Mr. Nicholas Farrell 2008

Ms. Olivia W. Farrell 2010

Ms. Chloe Y. Gbai 2012 Mr. Eric Goldberg 2007

Ms. Elizabeth L. Ogden 2006 Mr. Sang-Jin Park 2001

Ms. Abigail E. Sanford 2016 Mr. Robert H. Sanford 2014

Mr. Alexander G. Selz 2012 Mr. Andre P. Selz 2017

YOUNG ASSOCIATES

$500 and up

Anonymous

Mr. Arthur W. Anthony 2007

Ms. Sarah C. Anthony 2012

Mr. Robert G. Bennett 2006

Mr. James M. Carnavalla 2016 Miss Olivia I. L. Charles 2021 Mr. Andrew C. Cochran 2006

Mr. Christopher J. Connelly 2003 Mrs. Katrina M. Cox 2004

Mr. Brooks V. Crossman 2009

Mr. Andrew T. Harrington 2009

Ms. Victoria B. Leeds 2007

Mr. Isaiah L. Miller 2019

Mr. Maxwell C. Weigel 2020

Captain Andrew S. Williamson, USMC 2005

MUSTANG SOCIETY

$250 and up

Anonymous

Mr. Rodney B. Benson Jr. 2010

Mr. Henry T. Cadwalader 2005

Mr. Charles M. DiPaolo 2021

Ms. Emily C. Hoffman 2014

Mr. Graham S. Hoffman 2006

Mr. George T. Kunhardt 2005 Mr. Colin J. Mahon 2002

Mr. Brett Malinowski 2016 Mr. Matthew S. Mulberry 2006 Mr. Wesley L. Oakford 2002 Mr. Stephen F. O'Connor 2012 Mr. John S. Roach 2015 Mr. Paul J. Santora III 2005 Captain Peter G. Smith 2006

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Support Millbrook’s excellent reputation
• Support school initiatives, many of which defined their own Millbrook experience
Create opportunities for the next generations of Millbrook students

Alumni Donors

Class of 1940 (100%)

James L. Buckley*

Class of 1944 (33%)

Peter M. Richards, Agent Burnham Moffat*

Class of 1947 (25%)

Peter L. Moore, Agent Oakleigh Thorne II*

Class of 1948 (33%)

Gordon E. Lamb*

Class of 1950 (27%)

William E. Steinwedell, Agent

George E. Chisholm II USN(R)*

William E. Steinwedell*

Robert H. Workum

Class of 1951 (17%)

John S. Howard* Daniel A. Lindley Jr.*

Class of 1952 (25%)

John B. Webber, Agent Laurence G. Pathy* H. Hugh Van Dusen*

Michael P. Winn

Class of 1953 (33%)

Malcolm B. Barlow*

Farnham F. Collins* Howard A. Levy*

Class of 1954 (29%)

John N. Stearns II, Agent

John N. Stearns II*

Julian M. Strauss*

Class of 1955 (60%)

Gray Z. Holbrook*

Jackson McLaughlin*

Peter G. Miller*

C. Hooker O'Malley*

John W. Sanford III*

Porter H. Sutro*

Class of 1956 (14%)

John D. Esseks PhD*

John V. Frank*

David D. Holbrook* C. Wendell Wickersham III*

Class of 1957 (31%)

Peter V. Savage, Agent

Charles H. Boynton*

Andrew R. Supplee* Jeremiah B. Tasker* Bryson H. Thompson*

Class of 1958 (40%)

George D. Carey* B. William Dudley*

Charles C. Evans Jr.*

Charles N. Granville III

Huson R. Gregory*

Peter E. Jackson*

Egbert G. Leigh Jr. D. Hunt Stockwell Jr.*

Cummings V. Zuill Jr.*

Class of 1959 (32%)

Samuel H. Bell Jr., Agent

Anonymous

Samuel H. Bell Jr.*

John D. Crane* Campbell M. Davis*

Peter C. Lewis

Thomas E. Lovejoy III.*

Charles G. Proctor*

Jeffrey P. Small* Stephen C. Twining*

Class of 1960 (40%)

Thomas A. Reed, Agent

James A. Currie Jr.

Lawrence C. Eppenbach* Richard C. Granville*

*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last 5 consecutive years.

John N. Knight* Frank W. Pine

Thomas A. Reed* Tweed Roosevelt* C. Dana White*

Class of 1961 (58%)

Christopher W. Lovell, Agent

George E. Clausen*

Eric T. Dodge* John K. Exter*

Henry H. Frothingham Jr. Creighton R. Hooker*

Francis Hopkinson Jr.* Ross Jones

Alexander Keeler* Christopher W. Lovell* Seth W. Morton* John R. Reese*

Carl J. Schmidlapp III* Paul M. Solomon* Enos T. Throop Jr.* Resolvert W. Williams

Class of 1962 (39%)

Thomas S. Cox, Agent C. F. Childs*

Thomas S. Cox* Peter H. Dunn* Theodore R. Elliott David F. Kaufholz* Douglas M. Moore* John A. Rutter Jr. Michael Straight* Henry B. Teague

Class of 1963 (43%)

John L. Fanton, Agent

Frederick W. Brickenkamp* Arthur W. Brown* Michael A. Dunlaevy* James F. Estes

John L. Fanton* W. Douglas Finch Jr. George A. Hambrecht*

Robert D. Jenks*

Peter W. Mills*

Peter Morrison* Benjamin B. Pomeroy Herbert L. Shultz Jr.* Robert J. Stein*

Class of 1964 (38%)

Ralph H. Poole III, Agent

Austin Wand, Agent

Peter C. Blenk*

William N. Cumming*

Lauren R. Elliott

Christopher H. McLaughlin

Peter P. Mithoefer

William H. Peck III*

Raymond S. Pfeiffer* W.B.D. Stroud Jr.* Wayne G. Tanner Austin Wand*

Class of

1965 (31%)

Kenneth S. Brown Jr., Agent

Robert W. Anthony*

William M. Bethke

Kenneth S. Brown Jr.* Dudley H. Clark*

Thomas Doelger

Reed Erskine* Peter M. Holbrook* Mark Hopkinson Eric G. Kocher*

Jonathan Meigs* Joseph D. Quinn III*

Class of 1966 (36%)

Charles S. Rutter, Agent

Bruce H. Bromberg*

Douglas M. Curtiss*

Andrew M. Donaldson

Douglas Emerick*

William G. Levy*

Michael Morency*

Nelson Nazario Jr.* Richard G. Poole Jr.*

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Charles S. Rutter

John S. Simrell

Harold T. White III*

Class of 1967 (27%)

Philip X. Audibert*

Perry S. Boynton*

Milton M. Grover

Thomas N. Innes*

James P. Laubenstein*

Frederick K. Lowell*

John Field Reichardt*

Michael R. Wayne*

Dwight R. Wood

Class of 1968 (39%)

Philip L. Ross, Agent

Arthur V. Bennett III*

Wentworth D. Boynton Jr.

Theodore S. Chapin*

Dorian Dale

Stephen W. Orbison

Peter W. Post*

Philip L. Ross*

Thomas M. Sears

Clinton I. Smullyan Jr.

Michael B. Whitcomb

Stephen D. Wilder

Class of 1969 (32%)

Norman B. Bird, Agent

Richard O. Bierregaard Jr. PhD*

Norman B. Bird*

Wiley A. Branton Jr.

Peter S. Duncan*

Christopher W. Kocher*

Adam H. Rose III

Thomas J. Sorrentino

Whit Stillman

C. Curtis Vreeland

H. Scott Wallace

Mansfiled W. Williams Jr.*

Class of 1970 (23%)

Francisco L. Borges*

Stephen Cadwalader

Dumont Clarke IV*

Richard H. Dana Sr.

Allen M. Dennison M.D.

Anthony R. Lantz*

Tucker D. Swan

Walter Weintz*

Class of 1971 (29%)

Dudley R. Bahlman, Agent

Dudley R. Bahlman*

Barry A. Baines*

James M. Cannon IV*

W. Carey Crane III

Andrew C. Hamersley*

Sumner Pingree III

Christopher S. Pope Alexander S. Reese* William M. Schiebel Jay P. Spenser

Class of 1972 (20%)

Alexander Podmaniczky, Agent

H. Hudson Barton V

Brian W. Carroll

James R. H. Fanning

Harry M. Freer III*

Martin W. Lynn*

Douglas A. Marshall USAF (Ret.)*

Robert McLean II*

Burton T. Mowbray*

John W. Myers

Alexander Podmaniczky* Dorothy Quart Winkler*

Class of 1973 (21%)

Carey G. Birmingham, Agent

Anonymous

Nancy S. Salvatore Deming*

Jed H. Lavitt*

Stuart S. Lovejoy*

Allen R. Low

Russell C. Miller*

Stephen S. Peschel II*

Randall C. Wallace*

Class of 1974 (24%)

Heather Marshall Lyons, Agent

Mario J. Chiappetti

William Clarke*

David C. Crimmins*

William L. Crossman*

David W. Dorrance*

Samuel A. Green*

Charles D. Hahn

Leighton S. Jordan Sr. Nelson S. Mead Jr.*

Kristyn E. Reid* Edward J. Scarvalone*

Class of 1975 (15%)

Marion E. DeWitt Cook, Agent

Cornelius E. Raiford, Agent

Marion E. DeWitt Cook

David T. Everts*

Keith W. Harrington

D. Andrew Hart

William B. McNamara*

Elizabeth S. Hundt Moorhead-Victor

Kathleen M. Parker*

Michael T. Peschel

Cornelius E. Raiford

Edward N. Sailer

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Alumni Donors

Class of 1976 (24%)

Stephen J. McLaughlin, Agent

Timothy T. Richards, Agent

Peter L. Borges

Carole P. Miller Clarke*

Peter S. Cook

John M. Dubaz*

Stephen J. McLaughlin*

Timothy T. Richards*

Simon Sidamon-Eristoff* Dolph C. Simons III* Bret M. Wood

Class of 1977 (20%)

Robert P. Sanford, Agent Raymond G. Anderson

John P. Bird

George W. Cutting III

Robert P. Dunlop*

Thomas A. Gorman*

Nicholas B. Hamersley

William R. Hettinger* Gurdon W. Hornor*

Peter Jakobson Jr. Robert P. Sanford*

Class of 1978 (29%)

Thomas R. Tortolani, Agent

Christopher H. Willis, Agent

Christopher J. Carey*

Bruce A. J. Herdman Jr.* Ann B. Machado* William L. Menard*

Kari-Jo Coll Parisi*

Brian D. Ross*

Carl W. Timpson III* Thomas R. Tortolani* David D. Wakefield Jr.* Norman S. Walker Jr. Richard B. Warner

Class of 1979 (3%)

Paul R. Kraus, Agent D. Gordon Murray*

Class of 1980 (14%)

Virginia L. LaPrade, Agent

Julia A. H. Silzer, Agent Gregory E. Barr Zerline L. Goodman

Virginia L. LaPrade

Gerald J. Mullany

Gilbert P. Schafer III* Rosemary J. Smith*

Class of 1981 (17%)

Mark D. Cartland* Angela E. Echols Davis

Melissa Shaw Fleming* James F. Hettinger* John A. Montgomery Jr.* Suzanne E. Newman*

Class of 1982 (11%)

Sabrina Ackerman Bluestone, Agent

Landon H. Wickham Jr., Agent

Michael E. Hessberg*

Alice B. Holbrook* Christopher C. Holbrook* Susannah Richards*

Class of 1983 (26%)

Robert E. Latimer, Agent

Oliver R. Davis*

Drew W. Effron* Edmund K. Finney Gregory P. Garofalo Melody H. Gowen Robert E. Latimer* Thomas I. Mayton Jr*. Alicia H. Metz* Sallie D. Shatz Paul M. Simons* Christopher P. Weld

Class of 1984 (13%)

Bentley Frost Hardwick, Agent

A. Geoffrey Wells, Agent

D. Seth Williams, Agent

John C. Doremus*

Pels A. Matthews*

Peter H. Rosse

Katherine C. Russo* William W. Todd D. Seth Williams*

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*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last 5 consecutive years.

Alumni Donors

Class of 1985 (32%)

Jean Kindred Wilmerding, Agent

Riccardo Caracciolo

Kathleen A. Dill*

Alicia L. Lay Leuba

Michele J. Lorenz

Jonathan N. Parke

Justine P. Putney Mackler

Samuel F. Rodd

Michael T. Short*

Ogden W. Timpson

Jean Kindred Wilmerding*

Class of 1986 (37%)

Daniel S. Cohen, Agent

Kelly Macaluso Coles, Agent

Todd M. Kingsbury, Agent

John C. Allee*

Alexandra J. Burke*

Donald P. Campbell*

Daniel S. Cohen*

Kelly Macaluso Coles*

Gregory M. Entringer*

Sandra Holbrook James*

Todd M. Kingsbury*

Diana D. Dyer Knoblauch*

Kimberley A. Lathrop*

Alexandra S. Tasker Marx*

Katherine Lovejoy Petty

Carey O. Thorpe Pierson*

David S. Richman*

Thomas M. Scarborough*

Class of 1987 (16%)

Megan K. Fitzgerald, Agent

Vanessa Cutler McGarry, Agent

Anonymous

Jed K. Diemond*

Megan K. Fitzgerald*

Rachel G. Goldman Hahn

Todd P. Kennett*

Vanessa Cutler McGarry*

Simon J. Mendez*

Charles F. Pilkington*

Caroline A. Wamsler PhD*

Class of 1988 (25%)

Helen T. Perera, Agent

George J. Sayan, Agent

James M. Eagen*

Christopher L. Joel

Douglas Kilzer*

Elizabeth J. Lewis

Samuel C. Murphy*

Helen T. Perera*

Lindsay Kroll Pinchot

Allan T. Ram*

George J. Sayan*

Kristin A. Tang*

Charlotte Carroll Tracy* Laurence M. Wintersteen

Class of 1989 (22%)

Robert L. Brevetti, Agent

Teodoro Moscoso V, Agent

Sarah K. Stanton LCSW, Agent

Robert L. Brevetti

Suzanne E. Arcuni Farrell

Matthew Hoffman

Edward G. Miller*

Teodoro Moscoso V

Christopher Quinlan

David W. Schab M.D.

Sarah K. Stanton LCSW*

David Trezza*

Claudine L. Morabito Weis

Class of 1990 (20%)

Christopher D. MacGuire, Agent

Daniel Noone, Agent

Philip Buck*

Jennifer R. Foulke Meyers*

Christopher D. MacGuire*

Daniel Noone*

George W. Pepper Jr.

George Reyes*

Caroline R. Bozorth Sayan*

Class of 1991 (22%)

Sarah H. Calabrese, Agent

Joanna Fowler Hutchinson, Agent

Jessie Zirinsky Reed, Agent

Stephanie Stiehm-Stevenson, Agent

Macrae Sykes II, Agent

Camille A. M. Rustige Abbe

John A. Berkey IV*

Joshua F. Brown

William J. Eagen*

Sarah W. Hoffman

James D. Katavolos*

Bram V. Lutton*

Erika Keiter Malmgren*

Elizabeth R. McNamara

Gregg H. Osofsky

Jessie Zirinsky Reed*

Julie E. Rosenberg

Class of 1992 (27%)

Harold Y. Chang, Agent

Chris D. Drago, Agent

Laura Hodgkins Capra, Agent

Anonymous

Harold Y. Chang*

Chris D. Drago*

Jesse Goichman Eisenberg*

Ann M. Groat*

Christopher S. Hardy

Louisa Foulke Henzler

Julian A. Reed*

Patricia M. Sykes

Shane L. Tilston*

Class of 1993 (3%)

Robert M. Otter, Agent

Robert M. Otter*

Courtney A. Ferenz Vassalo*

Class of 1994 (15%)

Holly H. Meigs Noone, Agent

Nadia A. Novik, Agent

Justin H. Riedell, Agent

Kathryn D. Seidenstein, Agent

James A. Magid*

Holly Meigs Noone*

Margaret P. Phelps*

Justin H. Riedell

Kathryn D. Seidenstein*

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Alumni Donors

Class of 1995 (15%)

Trevor L. Colhoun*

Antonia Giardina Knepper*

Keshav M. Lewis

Friedrich W. Moeller*

Anne B. Putnam*

Eliza Thorne*

Class of 1996 (8%)

Theodore S. Karatz*

Catherine M. Simonds Krug*

Vincent J. Sorriento*

Class of 1997 (31%)

Kristi Popovich Brien, Agent

John S. Choate III, Agent

Timothy P. Healy, Agent

Loukas Zoumas, Agent

Kristi A. E. Popovich Brien*

John S. Choate III*

Hans Jorg Fiebiger*

Olivier D. Gagnon*

Danielle Derbes Guerra*

David A. Guerra*

Kristine Feeks Hammond*

Timothy P. Healy*

Jedediah N. Horwitt*

David J. Pecchia*

Hannah T. Petri Phillips*

Ralph M. Salvia*

Alexander T. Smith*

Kathryn Hanes Snow* Alexander G. Warner*

Loukas Zoumas*

Class of 1998 (23%)

Matthew E. Marsallo, Agent Anonymous (2)

William R. Diamond Jr.*

Jonathan R. Downs*

Nicole Fiacco Gagnon*

Anthony Y. McKinley

Emily S. Dubow Smith*

Rebecca J. Stern*

Mary O'Connell Zoumas*

Class of 1999 (17%)

Andrea M. Tehan Carnes, Agent

Morgan C. Conrad, Agent

Ms. Sarah E. Galvez, Agent

Marko Guzijan, Agent

Mr. Steven Levac, Agent

Mr. Michael C. Tredenick, Agent

Andrea M. Tehan Carnes*

Morgan C. Conrad*

Marko Guzijan*

Winn Jewett

David G. Levy*

Gordon S. Pennoyer*

Mitsuyo Shimura*

Tyler T. Watson*

Class of 2000 (28%)

Amelia Gomez Cortez, Agent

Ethan G. Dubow, Agent

Abigail P. Malin, Agent

Abigail Moffat Simes, Agent

Julia McLaughlin Todd, Agent

Robert T. Alley

Morgan Pratt Arvisais*

Joshua T. Downs*

Lindsey P. Domas Edison

Jesse P. Goldberg

Margaret D. Hallock

John R. Jagar*

Scott R. Kirk Jason P. Leibowitz

Garrett W. Meigs PhD* Alexandra Bullock Olsen

Craig J. Pecchia*

Sara Craighill Salvia* Justin J. Salvia*

Class of 2001 (15%)

Deborah Muller Fisher, Agent

Brian T. Frankenfield, Agent

Anne M. Quick, Agent Anonymous

Matthew J. Blabac* Kirk W. Cavell*

Deborah Muller Fisher* Ayumi Hosoda* Lucas C. Madill A. Trevor McWilliams* Sang-Jin Park* Marc A. Salvia

Class of 2002 (15%)

James C. Bennett, Agent Emily Smithson Bergeron, Agent Blake L. Morrison, Agent Jennifer Casale Ott, Agent Molly Ogden Schuster, Agent Anonymous Alden C. E. Johnson Colin J. Mahon Blake L. Morrison* Wesley L. Oakford* Matthew F. Oneglia* John H. Peden*

Class of 2003 (15%)

Jonathan H. Blanksteen, Agent

Eliza R. Cantlay, Agent

Wayne I. Charles, Agent

Brian M. Pecchia, Agent Eliza R. Cantlay*

Jennifer F. Cavanaugh Moroney* Christopher J. Connelly* Emily P. Hallock Fincke* Katelyn Frunzi Freeman Brian M. Pecchia*

Robbin Barrow Peden*

J. Michael Reinoso* Paul B. Stuckey*

Class of 2004 (16%)

Mrs. Katrina M. Cox, Agent

Ms. Eliza R. Glaister, Agent

Mr. Andrew E. Marsallo, Agent

Mr. Collin N. Norton, Agent

Mr. Eaton-Chad Oliver, Agent

Ms. Katherine M. Stellato, Agent Anonymous

Christian H. Brett*

Katrina M. Cox*

Abigail F. Egan*

Bradley P. Gager

Eliza R. Glaister

Charles W. Hettinger

Emily S. H. Katz* Brian F. Morgan Jr.* Collin N. Norton*

Class of 2005 (22%)

Sierra R. Flanigan, Agent

Jerilyn R. Hale, Agent

Carlyle S. McWilliams, Agent

Caragh Fisher O'Connor, Agent

Sarah S. Thaler, Agent

Guenole R. Benjamin*

Henry T. Cadwalader*

Catherine P. Coby Hughes

Jaeger M. Kovich

George T. Kunhardt*

Carlyle S. McWilliams* Sophia E. Pellicoro*

Paul J. Santora III*

Kayla M. Moore Thomas

Peter J. Turcik* Andrew S. Williamson USMC*

Class of 2006 (35%)

J'nelle N. M. Agee, Agent

Robert G. Bennett, Agent

Alexander J. Bolesta, Agent

Andrew C. Cochran, Agent

Dante L. Gabiati, Agent

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*Member of the
Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last 5 consecutive years. CALLARD HOUSE CUP CLASS OF
Given to the class with the most donors.
Flagler
2006

Alumni Donors

Alison J. Blanksteen Marsal, Agent

Alexander J. Pinsky, Agent

Jonathan B. Silver, Agent

Alexander D. Wilson, Agent

J'nelle N. M. Agee*

Frederick H. Babcock

Robert G. Bennett*

Alexander J. Bolesta*

Jessica Gotsch Borzi

Andrew C. Cochran*

Grier L. Filley*

Graham S. Hoffman

Max C. Kennedy*

Alison Blanksteen Marsal*

Michael P. Marsal*

Patricia H. Kempe Mills

Matthew S. Mulberry*

Elizabeth L. Ogden*

Margaret E. Pennoyer*

Victoria N. Pratt

Benjamin E. Ross*

Peter G. Smith*

Anastasia Norton Spinella*

Alexander D. Wilson*

Class of 2007 (17%)

Arthur W. Anthony, Agent

Olivia Audia Munoz, Agent

Skye S. Flanigan, Agent

Alex J. Marino, Agent

Nicholas R. N. Weaver, Agent

Arthur W. Anthony*

John M. Dubaz*

Eric Goldberg

Meegan Rourke Horn*

Stoddard A. M. Horn Jr.*

Erin M. Schroth Kennedy*

Dana S. Klein*

Victoria B. Leeds*

Jason A. Ludwig*

Class of 2008 (15%)

Sam D. Bailly, Agent

Ann Hallie Bates, Agent

Christopher K. Bennett, Agent

Magdelaine Anthony Cushing, Agent

Samuel V. Augustine

Sam D. Bailly*

Race B. Bottini*

Allison R. Cavanaugh*

Kealin M. Maloney Civetti

Magdelaine Anthony Cushing*

Alexandra G. Fresne*

Phoebe L. B. Ijams*

William R. Sinclair

Leisy M. Ruddock Stevenson*

Class of 2009 (21%)

Emily C. Collins, Agent

Amanda S. Goddard, Agent

Evan J. Haney, Agent

Megan R. Butts*

Emily C. Collins*

Brooks V. Crossman*

Evan J. Haney

Andrew T. Harrington*

Lindsey W. Menard*

Charles P. Merrill*

Allison E. Smith

Sean M. Spero*

Alexandra A. Zachar*

Class of 2010 (12%)

Alexander S. Harvey, Agent

William J. Livermore, Agent

Rodney B. Benson Jr.*

Summer B. Bottini

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Alumni Donors

Charles F. Cochran*

Olivia W. Farrell*

Madeline E. Fuller*

Alexander S. Harvey*

Robert A. Hughes Jr.*

John D. McCulla III*

Class of 2011 (12%)

Grace E. Fisher, Agent

Dale L. Mauri, Agent

Anonymous

Rachel E. Kanegis Ahdut

Grace E. Fisher*

Cameron W. Holbrook*

Mary Chapman Johnson*

Dale L. Mauri*

Elizabeth T. Morris Merrill*

Class of 2012 (18%)

Sarah C. Anthony, Agent

Elizabeth M. Chapman, Agent

Mikkel C.M. Joehnk, Agent

Aldin Medunjanin, Agent

Conrad P. Sednaoui, Agent

Austin J. Urban, Agent

Anonymous (2)

Sarah C. Anthony*

Jonathan F. Bucknall*

Elizabeth M. Chapman*

Wylie E. Fresne*

Chloe Y. Gbai

Aldin Medunjanin*

Stephen F. O'Connor*

Alexander G. Selz*

Alice B. Holbrook Smith*

Austin J. Urban*

Parker J. Zanghi-Clark

Class of 2013 (11%)

Olivia B. Dolan, Agent

Emma H. Feitelson, Agent

Lena T. Hardy, Agent

Zachary A. Keller-Coffey, Agent

Sam S. Lawson-Johnston, Agent

Elizabeth N. Lowe, Agent

Joseph Menniti, Agent

Emma B. Merrill, Agent

Nicholas S. Morley, Agent

Madison M. Schmalz, Agent

Robert B. Austrian*

Bradley D. Buvinow

Marilyn A. Dedrick*

Caleb B. King*

Sam S. Lawson-Johnston*

Elizabeth N. Lowe*

Madison M. Schmalz*

Eleanor H. Sednaoui*

Andrew N. Warner

Class of 2014 (11%)

Alexandra C. Creel, Agent

Michael F. Cronin III, Agent

Benjamin Duhoski, Agent

Connor C. Elwell, Agent

Duncan M. Harvey, Agent

Parker D. Holbrook, Agent

Emily Keller-Coffey, Agent

Charlotte R. Maguire, Agent

Kayla G. Schmaltz, Agent

Brett C. Supinski, Agent

Anthony J. Wallace, Agent

Roderick D. Gagnon*

Duncan M. Harvey*

Emily C. Hoffman

Parker D. Holbrook*

Jordan T. Kanegis*

Eleni S. Katavolos* Reid M. V. Kugler* Robert H. Sanford*

Class of 2015 (8%)

Zane C. Accord, Agent

Christian L. Arntzen, Agent

Harrison J. Bluestone, Agent

John F. Buckley III, Agent

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*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last 5 consecutive years.

Alumni Donors

Maxwell C. Carty, Agent

Catherine G. MacKenzie, Agent

Mary J. McCartney, Agent

Gianna M. Muscari, Agent

Edward Opoku, Agent

Gregory P. Reiss, Agent

David H. Wescott, Agent

Christopher C. Williams, Agent

Micah Adams

John F. Buckley III*

John S. Roach*

Zachary L. Schymura

Kelly E. Spector*

Yixin Xiao*

Class of 2016 (13%)

Breanna M. Babiarz, Agent

Howard W. Bliss, Agent

Elisabeth M. Bluestone, Agent

Siena M. Buffa, Agent

James M. Carnavalla, Agent

Oliver K. Cohen, Agent

Daniel B. Correia, Agent

Sarah E. Dietrich, Agent

Samuel H. Evarts, Agent

Olivia Galli, Agent

Katarina E. Gilmour, Agent

Heidi Reiss, Agent

Abigail E. Sanford, Agent

Tyler K. Schmalz, Agent

Alexander P. Wattles, Agent

Elisabeth M. Bluestone*

James M. Carnavalla*

Oliver K. Cohen*

Ilayda M. Koenigsberger*

Brett Malinowski

Carter A. Malleolo*

Allison M. Miller*

Abigail E. Sanford*

Gavin C. Schneible*

Emma R. Westermann*

Class of 2017 (22%)

Whittier H. Ambrose, Agent

Mitchell O. Austrian, Agent Benjamin A. Berg, Agent

Katharine P. Bishop-Manning, Agent

Christian T Broughton, Agent

Melanie R. Carr, Agent

Ian K. Connelly, Agent

William T. Conte, Agent

Sean Hayden, Agent

Owen M. Kelley, Agent

Corrine S. Keogh, Agent

Tahrieq E. Koonce, Agent

Cheng Lou, Agent

Olivia H. May, Agent

Lucinda C. Mills, Agent

Caroline E. Reilly, Agent

Henry D. Rosenberg, Agent

Alexander K. Sheehy, Agent

Henry Simons, Agent

Yi Lin Valerie Tan, Agent

Andrew C. Tartaro, Agent

Emily R. Williams, Agent

Anonymous (2)

Whittier H. Ambrose*

Melanie R. Carr

Sarah F. Collins

Brenna Connolly

Dylan L. Cox

Leah R. Fuld

Jennifer Hughes

Owen M. Kelley*

Katherine A. Mackey*

Lucinda C. Mills*

Gabrielle Pisano

Andrew L. Purse*

Caroline E. Reilly* Henry D. Rosenberg

Andre P. Selz*

Macquarie A. Simon

Emily R. Williams

Class of 2018 (5%)

Zoe R. Acord, Agent

Jordan S. Auerbach, Agent

Carter D. Begel, Agent

Rodney I. Brent, Agent

Hannah Cavanaugh, Agent

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Donors

Kevin Drevitch, Agent

Nicholas A. D'Urso, Agent

Olivia A. Garip-Davies, Agent

Louise G. Jaeger, Agent

Ryan P. Malota, Agent

Jacob P. Maren, Agent

Ava M. McCoy, Agent

Ava Quartararo, Agent

Nóra E. Reynolds, Agent

Samuel J. Rosenbaum, Agent

Corey W. Rundquist, Agent

Dylan L. Schmalz, Agent

Kazuki Unayama, Agent

Jordan S. Auerbach

Nicholas C. Brode

Riley E. Croghan

Lilian B. Philip

Kaitlyn J. Pike

Dylan L. Schmalz

Class of 2019 (6%)

Helene C. Apollon, Agent

Valentina C. Beauchamp, Agent

Helen E. Boone, Agent

Ousseni Bouda, Agent

Clare E. Carty, Agent

Sean R. Colman, Agent

Hugo A. Darmon, Agent

Ryan M. Davis, Agent

Jake R. Gagnon, Agent

Emilie C. Gelinas, Agent

Andrew B. Moriarty, Agent

Daniela S. Muscari, Agent

Owen P. Nolan, Agent

Isabella L. Puccinelli, Agent

Jayden Reaves, Agent

Claire A. Reid, Agent

Chloe A. Robinson, Agent

William Simons, Agent

Reilly T. Van Duyne, Agent

Carolyn B. Whitney, Agent

Elizabeth M. Chamberlin

Emma R. Gotthelf

Avery D. Hamilton

Charlotte H.C. Meigs

Isaiah L. Miller

William Simons

Reilly T. Van Duyne

Class of 2020 (11%)

Elise C. Almgren, Agent

Matthew T. Amato, Agent

William J. Bloom, Agent

Ethan A. Cott, Agent

Jonathan L. DeStazio, Agent

Sarah C. Hoover, Agent

Andrew B. Lymm, Agent

Michael E. Nassif, Agent

Margaret S. Reid, Agent

Alexandre Sasha B. Roberts, Agent

Annabel Weil, Agent

Simone I. Yañez, Agent

Anonymous (2)

William J. Bloom

Eleanor E. Boeschenstein

Ian Crary

Jonathan L. DeStazio

Margaret S. Reid

Catherine B. Sinclair

Erin T. Smith

Maxwell C. Weigel

Simone I. Yañez

Class of 2021 (8%)

Nicholas F. Benton

Olivia I. L. Charles

Owen G. Collins

Charles M. DiPaolo

Ella N. Green

Elizabeth H. Katz

Artemis J. Köprülü

Jacob S. Percival

Samuel E. Smith

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Alumni

Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

PARENTS

CLASS OF 2022 (94%)

CHAIRS:

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr.

PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning II

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boeschenstein

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Craig

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Feigelson Ms. Barbara Gatski

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Masterson

Mr. David Singer and Mrs. Julie Lipsett-Singer

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder

Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey Vanneck Anonymous (2)

Mr. Miguel B. Abreu

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley

Mr. Hunter W. Allen and Mrs. Victoria H. Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning II

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Beck

Mr. James D. Bennet and Dr. Sarah Jessup

Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bird

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boeschenstein

Mr. and Ms. Jean-Noel P. Bouscaud

Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Breitweiser

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carlo

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chader

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Charlson

Ms. Deborah Coconis

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Colangelo

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Craig

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale

Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Long Deng

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Denham

Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. DeSousa

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Duggan Ms. Margeau Dyer

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elliott

Dr. David M. Emanuel and Dr. Katherine E. Emanuel

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans III

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Feigelson

Ms. Laura P. Frase

Dr. James L. Fraser and Ms. Cara Rinaldi Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten Mrs. Shakira A. Gomez and Mr. Juan M. Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Crawford M. Hamilton*

Mr. Hengwen He and Ms. Na Chen Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Hennessy Mrs. Julie D. Herman

Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hugessen Ms. Linda Jamison

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kessler

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Koropatnicki

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Latse

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Levin Mr. and Mrs. Adam Levy

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Lowe Mr. Xiangdong Lu and Ms. Jun Wang Mr. Michael Lucey and Dr. Linda A. Lucey

Mr. Matteo Bruno Lunelli and Ms. Valentina Coralini Mr. Joseph MacLean

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marr* Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Masterson Mr. Pasquale Mazzarelli and Ms. Rosanna Gianvito

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Najork

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nash Jr. Ms. Doan-Trang Nguyen

Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Peek

Mr. and Mrs. Wade J. Pereira

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Peschel II* Mr. Dang T. Phan

Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Polumbo

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Powell

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Prockter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Reed*

Dr. Scott A. Rodeo and Dr. Christine L. Frissora Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Rosenzweig Mr. David R. Rule and Ms. Maureen Earls Rule

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sardo Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Sinclair Mr. David Singer and Mrs. Julie Lipsett-Singer Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder Ms. Michelle A. St.Onge Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stepan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Thatcher Ms. Eliza Thorne and Mr. Michael T. Barnello* Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey Vanneck Mr. John D. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weiss Ms. Cynthia Wing Mr. Edmund B. Wood and Mrs. Christina Osterlund Wood Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Zangre Mr. Wei Zhang and Ms. Haozheng Wang Dr. Wei Zhang and Ms. Hui Wang

CLASS OF 2023 (88%)

CHAIR: Ms. Barbara S. Gatski

PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley Mrs. Natasha Bergreen Ms. April M. Montgomery Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift Mr. and Ms. Jonathan W. Wise Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley Mrs. Natasha Bergreen Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Bertucci Mr. David Bochniak and Dr. Martha Brown Mr. and Mrs. David Boland Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brevetti Ms. Rachel D. Bullock Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. J. Cadieux

Mr. Scott Case and Mrs. Vanessa Cooke-Case

Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon

Mr. Xianqiang Chen and Ms. Fangfang Guo

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coon*

Ms. Katherine A. Courpas

Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. DeStazio*

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Eisenberg* Ms. Sarah Emerson

Mr. Alfred Enchill

Mr. Christopher J. Fauci Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fisher* Mr. James M. Gardner and Ms. Sarah A. Reilly

Mr. and Mrs. David Gooding Ms. Gwendolyn Grace

Mr. and Mrs. Brant Hadzima Dr. and Mrs. Giora Hahn

Mr. and Mrs. Ari Hait

Mr. John E. Heyke IV

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Hudson

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye*

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kennelly Dr. Mitchell T. Keschner and Dr. Lori A. Keschner Mr. and Mrs. Maarten Kruijtzer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Lehner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levine

Mr. Shuying Li and Ms. Ying Meng Mr. Tim Madeiros and Ms. Tonya Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. McCarthy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLachlan Mr. and Mrs. David Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Prescott C. Miller

Mr. Christopher Milligan and Ms. Amy M. Fernandez Ms. April M. Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Najork

Mr. Michael Neuman and Mrs. Jennifer Aks-Neuman Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink Mr. James M. Powers

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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Mr. and Mrs. Celsius Rebello

Mr. and Mrs. David Renaud

Mr. Kamil M. Salame

Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Santana

Mr. Scott F. Schereschewsky and Mrs. Emma J. Risley

Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Schmitt

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Seresin

Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford*

Ms. Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989*

Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift*

Mr. Landon Thomas and Ms. Mary T. Valaika

Mr. George Tsao and Mrs. Yvonne Lung-Tsao

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Urban

Dr. Sam Vassallo and Dr. Mandy K. Vassallo

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Jr.

Mr. Yong Wang and Ms. Zhengyi Tang

Mr. and Mrs. David Whiting, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder*

Mr. Chad Wilton and Mrs. Rachel S. Wilton

Mr. and Ms. Jonathan W. Wise

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Withers-Clarke

Mr. Jeffrey A. Zelevansky and Ms. Jennifer Coon

CLASS OF 2024 (84%)

CHAIR: Ms. Barbara S. Gatski

PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Ashford

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Charlson

Mr. Bryan H. Blatstein and Ms. Anne M. Fulenwider

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale

Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury

Ms. Stephanie Golinski

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Hallock Jr. Mrs. Suzanna Hatfield

Mrs. Janette Liptak

Mrs. Dorrit Morley

Ms. Lindsay Kroll Pinchot 1988

Mrs. Patricia Rexhouse

Anonymous (3)

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Ashford

Dr. James D. Beckman and Ms. Stephanie Golinski

Mr. and Mrs. Marco M. Bellin

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bergin

Mr. Bryan H. Blatstein and Ms. Anne M. Fulenwider

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Breitweiser

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Campbell

Mr. Jeffrey Chandor and Ms. Mary C. Goodyear

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Charlson

Ms. Samantha B. Conklin

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Corbin

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Creel*

Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal and Rabbi Darcie Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus D. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Feldman Ms. Lynne M. Fleifel

Ms. Jennifer Friedberg Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilbert

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodman Mr. and Mrs. James Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Hallock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield* Mr. and Mrs. Josh Herman

Mr. Wenwei Huang and Ms. Xia Zhao Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Jasiel

Mr. Jean-Rene Jean-Francois and Ms. Sherly Saint Cloud

Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Jellinek Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Kempner Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Kneedler

Mr. and Mrs. Thomack Kuck

Ms. Carolyn Laorno

Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Leary

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Liptak

Ms. Jing Liu and Mr. Ruiping Zhu Mr. Ahmed A. Mohamed and Ms. Yevgenia Bondareva Mrs. Dorrit Morley

Mr. and Mrs. William Morrissey Mr. Rene Muheto and Ms. Marie-France Fleuristal

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Norton

Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. O'Brien

Dr. and Mrs. Ariel Ostad

Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Page

Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pannacciulli

Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Parker

Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson

Mr. David Perlin and Ms. Skye Raiser

Ms. Lindsay Kroll Pinchot 1988

Mrs. Constance Posse

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers*

Mr. Gregory V. Quinn and Mrs. Norah P. Sullivan-Quinn

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rodgers

Mr. Aby Rosen and Dr. Samantha Boardman

Mr. and Mrs. Alon Shein

Mr. William J. Slepoy and Ms. Marci Silverman

Mr. and Ms. Peter Sosnow*

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Spokane

Ms. Eliza Thorne and Mr. Michael Barnello*

Mr. and Mrs. John Weis

Mr. Gregory Winsor and Ms. Tara Marsh

Mr. and Mrs. George Woodin

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Yaccino

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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

CLASS OF 2025 (84%)

CHAIR: Ms. Barbara S. Gatski

PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Ms. Nadine Baldwin

Mrs. Margret W. Chamberlin

Ms. Jennifer G. Dauk

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten

Mr. and Mrs. Alverardo P. Pascarella

Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Stever III

Anonymous (3)

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley

Mr. and Mrs. William Blayney*

Mr. Ruben Cano and Ms. Ana Reinoso

Mrs. Margret W. Chamberlin

Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon

Dr. William W. Colman and Dr. Jenny M. Colman

Dr. Sheila M. Coogan

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Dalvito

Mr. and Mrs. Garry Danyluk

Ms. Jennifer G. Dauk

Ms. Verane de Marffy

Mr. Abdoulaye Fall and Ms. Adjiaratou Seck

Mr. and Mrs. Artur V. Ferreira

Mr. and Mrs. Jens Foehrenbach

Dr. James L. Fraser and Ms. Cara Rinaldi

Mr. James H. Gellert and Ms. Greta Moseson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten

Ms. Michele J. Gradin

Mr. Thomas Grange

Dr. and Mrs. Giora Hahn

Mr. Tianhe Hong and Ms. Haishan Yun

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Jackson

Dr. and Mrs. Christopher A. King

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levine

Ms. Stephanie Ling

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lynch

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuire

Mr. Stephen Meaney and Ms. Emily Risk

Mr. Alessandro Mina and Ms. Suzanne Isenberg

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Morin

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O'Gorman

Mr. and Mrs. Alverardo P. Pascarella

Mr. Robert Podgursky and Ms. Alison Baker

Mrs. Constance Posse

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter Ms. Kris Rockwell Ms. Laura Rockwell

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rodgers Ms. Julie Rosenberg and Mr. Niels Burger

Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Rosse* Ms. Carla Saint Mr. Reed Salvatore

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schwartz Mr. John H. Schwartz and Ms. Irene S. Hong

Mr. and Mrs. James Sigler

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Sorriento* Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Stever III Mr. Jianguo Sun and Ms. Yu Sun Mr. and Mrs. Madhu Tadikonda Ms. Eliza Thorne and Mr. Michael T. Barnello*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Weld* Mr. Richard J. Widmer and Ms. Zhaohong Wen Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson Mr. Michael J. Wise and Ms. Elizabeth A. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zorub

GRANDPARENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anning Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Banta Mrs. Mary-Lou Brown and Mr. Norman Burlingame Mr. Tyler Cain

Mr. and Mrs. James Crystal Mrs. Lynn Crystal Mrs. Natalie Culley Mrs. Trianthe Dakolias

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DuBois Mr. and Mrs. William Featherston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goichman Mrs. Margaret Hargraves Mrs. Judith Jellinek

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kimelman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Langenau Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Masterson Mr. and Mrs. William Page Mr. and Mrs. William Potter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Rexhouse Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ritchie Mrs. Page Snow

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorriento* Mrs. Susanna Souder

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton Mrs. Gladys R. Thomas Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne Mrs. Patricia Vitelli

PARENTS OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

Anonymous

Mr. Miguel B. Abreu Mrs. Munir Abu-Haidar* Mr. Micah Adams 2015 Mr. James F. Adams and Dr. Linda Tafapolsky

Mr. John C. Allee 1986*

Mrs. Emily E. Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Anthony* Mr. and Mrs. Silas R. Anthony Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Ludger A. Apollon

Ms. Esther Arruza-Bugosh

Mr. and Mrs. August P. Asman Ms. Lea Attalla

Dr. Robert Auerbach and Mrs. Beth Kramer Auerbach*

Ms. Kathleen V. Augustine*

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Babcock III* Mr. and Mrs. George Banta Mrs. Nancy G. Barnum Mrs. Alexander Bearn*

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Beck

Mr. Frank S. Bell and Ms. Jeanne Hogue Ms. Devandria Bernard

Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Bertucci

Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence Biondo

Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Bird*

Ms. Anna Birnbaum and Mr. Jeffrey Lamson

Mr. and Mrs. William Blayney*

Mr. David E. Bloom and Ms. Colleen R. Cooper*

Mr. Richard B. Boardman and Ms. Lynn Stanton

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boeschstein Mr. Alain Boisvert

Mr. and Mrs. Sion A. Boney III* Ms. Cheryl P. Bonnell*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bosch

Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bova* Mr. James H. Braly and Ms. Victoria Rowan

Ms. Julie Brenton

Mr. Craig Brodeur and Ms. Susan Galloway

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Brown*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brown Ms. Harriet Buchholz

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Buckley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bullock

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Burdis*

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Burke*

Mr. and Mrs. JP Burlington

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Burnett

Mrs. Lucy Cutting Butler and Mr. Ewing Butler*

Ms. Megan R. Butts 2009*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Calabrese Jr.* Captain David J. Callard*

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*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last 5 consecutive years.

Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Carr

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Cart

Mr. Mark D. Cartland 1981*

Mr. David Carty

Mr. and Mrs. Drew J. Casertano*

Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Cassirer

Mrs. Jennifer R. Castella

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cavanaugh*

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cavell*

Mr. Harold Y. Chang 1992*

Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Chapman*

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Chapin*

Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Charles*

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ciancio Jr.*

Mr. Stephen M. Clement III*

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clizbe

Mr. and Mrs. George N. Cochran

Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut

Mrs. Bertram J. Cohn

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Colangelo

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.C. Coles*

Mr. Charles H. Collins and Ms. Anne C. Childs

Mr. and Mrs. Farnham F. Collins*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Collins Mrs. Pamela R. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Collins

Ms. Barbara Colman

Dr. William W. Colman and Dr. Jenny M. Colman

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coon*

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corbin*

Mr. Brian Coughlin

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cox*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Craighill

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crary Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Creel*

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crossman*

Mr. Robert A. Cuddeback*

Mrs. Ann P. Curran*

Mrs. Lucy P. Cutting*

Mrs. Diane Dalton

Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. de la Guardia

Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Dedrick

Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. DeStazio*

Mrs. Lesley D. DeVoe*

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Diemond*

Mr. and Mrs. Evan DiPaolo

Mr. Thomas Doelger 1965 Mr. Steve Dolce

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Donahue*

Mr. and Mrs. Colin B. Donovan

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Downs*

Dr. and Mrs. John M. Dubaz*

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dubow*

Mr. Denis Dubuc and Ms. Linda Ahelo

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Duggan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Dunlop*

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Eager

Mr. and Mrs. Drew Effron* Ms. Webb Egerton

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Einstein Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Epstein

Mr. Anibal E. Escobar and Ms. Tracey M. Schuster

Mr. and Mrs. David T. Everts*

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Feigelson

Mr. Todd Feitelson and Ms. Katherine M. Havard*

Mr. and Mrs. Massimo Ferragamo* Mr. Lewis Feuer and Ms. Rachel Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Filley* Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fisher*

Mr. Edward P. Flanigan and Ms. Terry Chan*

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Tim Foster*

Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Fowler* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fracchia* Mr. Robert Francese

Mr. Chris Francese

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Frankenbach III

Mr. and Mrs. John Freymann

Mr. and Mrs. Brinton W. Frith*

Mrs. David L. Frothingham*

Ms. Gina G. Fuller

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gallivan

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Garceau* Ms. Annabelle Garrett Mr. Walter R. Garschagen and Ms. Lynn Hawley* Ms. Barbara Gatski*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten Mrs. Eleanor B. Giannone Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry A. Giardina* Mr. and Mrs. John K. Glaister Mr. and Mrs. David Gooding Dr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gotthelf Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Granville III Mrs. Marion V. Green Mrs. Wendy A. Greenfield* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Greenwood* Ms. Patricia Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Grosscup III Mrs. Meghan Grover Mr. and Mrs. Brant M. Hadzima Ms. Mary Ann Halford Mr. William T. Hardy and The Reverend Cameron R. Hardy* Mr. Ben Harff Mrs. Henry F. Harris* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Harvard III Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield* Mrs. Nancy Hathaway* Ms. Katherine M. Havard and Mr. Todd Feitelson* Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hellmers Mr. and Mrs. Josh Herman Ms. Robin K. Herow and Mr. Robert A. Cuddeback* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hill* Mr. and Mrs. Leigh W. Hoagland* Mr. Andrew B. Hoffman and Ms. Alexandra T. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Holbrook* Mr. and Mrs. David D. Holbrook* Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Holbrook * Mr. Tianhe Hong and Ms. Haishan Yun Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hopkins III* Ms. Astrea S. Hupfel*

Mr. Edward Isler and Dr. Jane Love* Mr. Robert A. Ittner*

Mr. and Mrs. Geoff James

Mr. John Janette and Dr. Joely K. Janette Mrs. Philip Jessup

Mr. George E. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson*

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Jones IV Mr. Leighton S. Jordan Sr. 1974 Mr. Isa Jubran

Mr. Bruce Karatz

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Katz

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keiter*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Keller-Coffey* Ms. Virginia Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Kempner Ms. Helen W. Benham Kim

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kimelman

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. King*

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. King Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleinhans

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Koenigsberger* Ms. Nina Köprülü*

Mrs. Roberta Evans Koski

Mr. and Ms. Thomas Kuck

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lahey Mr. David M. Lampell

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Latimer* Mr. Jed H. Lavitt and Mrs. Paula White-Lavitt* Mrs. Anki C. Leeds Ms. Donna Lehman

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Leonard*

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Levy Mrs. Corinna S. Lewis* Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lewis Mr. Timothy D. Liefer

Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Light*

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Linnartz* Mr. John G. Lock and Mrs. Sarah E. Anderson-Lock Mr. and Mrs. Agrippino Lodevole*

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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy III 1959*

Mr. and Mrs. W. Courtney Lowe*

Miss Elizabeth N. Lowe 2013*

Mr. Xiangdong Lu and Ms. Jun Wang

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ludwig*

Ms. Margaret Lukens and Mr. Joseph Corkery*

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lyman

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Lynch

Ms. Ann B. Machado 1978*

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mackey*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Macleod

Ms. Sarah MacWright*

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Madill

Dr. and Mrs. George J. Magovern Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Malleolo*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mann

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marr*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsallo*

Mr. Reed C. Martin*

Ms. Jessie Martin and Mr. Joe Raciti

Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Mauri*

Ms. Colleen McAllister*

Ms. Janine McAllister

Mr. Kelly McAllister

Mr. Robert McClellan

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. McCracken

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. McEvoy*

Mr. Anthony Y. McKinley 1998

Ms. Karen McKinnon

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean II*

Mr. and Mrs. Sean McManus*

Mr. Aldin Medunjanin 2012*

Dr. and Mrs. Walter Meier

Mr. Jonathan Meigs 1965*

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Menard*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Merrill*

Mrs. Kathleen Metz

Mr. and Mrs. David Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Mitchell

Mr. Burnham Moffat 1944*

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore*

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Moore*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morency*

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morris Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John Muckstadt

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mudge*

Mr. Patrick S. Mulberry

Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Murphy*

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Murphy*

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers

Mr. Christopher Naese and Ms. Yvonne Naese

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Neuburger*

Dr. and Mrs. Roger Newman*

Mr. Tanner Newman

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Norfleet

Mrs. Elizabeth Callard Olson*

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Oppersdorff*

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Otter

Ms. Mildred W. Paden*

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Pandolfi*

Mr. and Mrs. David Parshall

Mr. and Mrs. Averardo P. Pascarella

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Pecchia*

Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Peden*

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pelosi*

Mr. Gordon S. Pennoyer 1999*

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pepper

Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Percival

Mrs. Joan H. Perera*

Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Perrins

Mr. R. Adams Perry III*

Ms. Margot Peter

Mr. and Mrs. John Pike*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Pilkington* Ms. Nina A. Pinsky

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Podmaniczky*

Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Pope*

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Pope

Mr. and Mrs. James Popovich

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Porter

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers*

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powers III*

Mr. and Mrs. Derek Pratt

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Purse Ms. Anne B. Putnam 1995*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Quinlan Mr. Joe Raciti and Ms. Jessie Martin Dr. Naeem Rahman and Ms. Pashmina Rashad

Mr. Brian Ratner

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Reed*

Ms. Kristyn E. Reid 1974*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Reinoso

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse

Ms. Andrea Reynolds

Dr. Patrick Reynolds and Dr. Damhnait McHugh*

Mrs. Gail M. Riedell*

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ritchie

Mr. John H. Roach and Ms. Charlotte Harris*

Ms. Roberta Roll

Ms. Julie E. Rosenberg and Mr. Niels Burger

Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Rosenberg

Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Ross*

Mr. and Mrs. Dirk-Jan Rosse*

Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Rosse

Mr. Roger Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salvia*

Mrs. Patricia P. Sands

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sanford*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Sartori

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sartorini

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Sayan*

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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Scarborough*

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmaltz*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneible*

Professor David L. Schwartz and Ms. Naomi F. Katz

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz* Mrs. Wendy B. Serrell

Mrs. Kevin Shanley*

Mrs. Edward M. Shepard*

Mr. and Mrs. Del A. Shilkret*

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Shultz Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sidamon-Eristoff*

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silver

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Simons*

Ms. Ellen M. Simpson*

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Sinclair

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Skoglund

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skoglund

Mr. Jeffrey Smith and Ms. Sarah MacWright

Mr. Patrick A. Smith and Mrs. Carol Ann Kelsey-Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. Toby Smith*

Mr. and Mrs. Hank J. Snow*

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon*

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorriento*

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Sorriento* Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Spector*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Spero*

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spinella*

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sprague*

Mr. and Mrs. David Stack

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford*

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Stanley

Ms. Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989*

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Stark Mrs. Platt B. Staunton

Mr. Edward R. Stehle*

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Stone Mrs. Sylvia L. Stots*

*Member

Dr. and Mrs. Julian M. Strauss* Ms. Tina Strode

Mr. Richard A. Stuckey Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift* Ms. Ellen I. Sykes*

Mr. and Mrs. Richmond de P. Talbot Jr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Thatcher Mr. William E. Thom and Ms. Eve Whitehouse

Dr. Randall S. Thomas and Dr. Patricia Thomas

Mr. Michael Thompson Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne

Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne* Mr. Shane L. Tilston and Ms. Sarah C. Gilbert*

Mrs. Patricia W. Timpson*

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tortolani*

Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.*

Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker

Mr. John P. Tuke and Ms. Leslie S. Farhangi*

Mr. Jasper Turner and Ms. Stephanie Sarandon Mr. H. Hugh Van Dusen and Ms. Wendy M. Wolf*

Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Vassallo Mrs. Annabella Vizcardo Goshen

Mr. and Mrs. Shelton C. Voges Jr.* Mr. Fredric Volino

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Vollmer

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Wagoner* Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Walker* Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace* Mr. Joseph Wallner Jr. Ms. Abby Wasserman and Mr. Potter Wickware

Mr. and Mrs. Somerset Waters*

Mr. Alexander B. Wattles

Mr. Mark C. Weigel and Ms. Dyllan W. McGee*

Mr. Daniel Weisberg and Ms. Cynthia Arato

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wendel Sr.*

Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Westermann*

Mr. George T. Whalen Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. White III* Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Whitridge Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Wieland* Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III* Miss Eva Wilton

Mr. Yufeng Xiao and Ms. Jiaqing Wu* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Yalof Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Yee*

FRIENDS OF THE TREVOR ZOO

Anonymous

Mr. Joseph Albano

Mr. Frank S. Bell and Ms. Jeanne Hogue Mr. Obie Benz

Bessemer Trust

Dr. Richard O. Bierregaard and Ms. Catherine E. Dolan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bird Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Buckley Ms. Anne L. Dealy Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. deTuro Ms. Eliza Dyson and Mr. Joel LeVangia Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen Ms. Chloe Y. Gbai 2012 Ms. Eliza R. Glaister 2004

Google AdSense

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield Mr. Thomas N. Innes 1967 Mr. Todd P. Kennett 1987

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Langer Ms. Virginia L. LaPrade 1980

Ms. Nicole Lewis

LPR Charitable Trust

Ms. Dory Mayo Mrs. Elizabeth Miller McNamara 1991

Miss Charlotte H. Meigs 2019

Mr. Christopher Naese and Ms. Yvonne Naese

Mrs. Alexandra Bullock Olsen 2000

The Patrina Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Peschel II Mr. Tony Pira

Mr. and Mrs Dean M. Schuler

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Ms. Emma B. Silvershein 2010

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Silvershein

Mr. Samuel R. Silvershein 2010

Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.

Mr. Andrew N. Warner 2013

Virginia S. Warner Foundation Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn

Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III

The Winston Salem Foundation

Woodwinds Associates, Inc.

CAPITAL GIFTS

Anonymous (3) Aon Foundation Bessemer Trust

Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare

Mrs. Jean Bray

Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Chapman

Mr. Morgan C. Conrad 1999

Mr. Constantine M. Dakolias and Ms. Monique L. Cusson

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Mr. Meyer Frucher

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Jane M. Hamilton

The Hettinger Foundation

Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III

Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kross

LPR Charitable Trust

Dr. Daniel A. Lindley Jr. 1951

Millbrook Tribute Garden, Inc. Mills Foundation, Inc.

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of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last 5 consecutive years.

Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

Mr. Ramzi Musallam

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq. Jennifer P. Speers Family Trust Mr. William E. Steinwedell 1950

The George A. Strba Charitable Trust TurningPoint Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vit

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn Mr. William Wernecke

Mr. C. Dana White 1960

The H.W. Wilson Foundation

GIFTS IN KIND

Mr. and Mrs. Long Deng Hatfield Metal Fabrication, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter

Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne Mr. Austin J. Urban 2012

Dr. Wei Zhang and Ms. Hui Wang

HOSTS OF RECEPTIONS, DINNERS & MEETINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anning

Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Breitweiser

Rabbi Darcie and Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal

Ms. Eliza Dyson and Mr. Joel LeVangia

Mr. and Mrs. David Gooding

Ms. Eliza R. Glaister '04

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Masterson

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello Ms. Caroline A. Wamsler, Ph.D '87

SPECIAL GIFTS

Mr. Joseph Albano

Mr. Hunter W. Allen and Mrs. Victoria H. Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allen American Enterprise Investment Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning II Mr. Frank S. Bell and Ms. Jeanne Hogue Mr. and Mrs. Marco M. Bellin Mr. Obie Benz

Mr. John A. Berkey IV 1991 Dr. Richard O. Bierregaard and Ms. Catherine E. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bird Mr. and Mrs. David Boland The Robert P. Bolender Fund Mr. Francisco L. Borges 1970 Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare Mrs. Mary-Lou Brown and Mr. Norman Burlingame Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Buckley Ms. Rachel D. Bullock

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. J. Cadieux Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carlo Mr. and Mrs. Drew Casertano

Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Charlson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charlston Ms. Jarratt R. Clarke and Ms. Lindsay Peterson

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Colangelo

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Corbin

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Creel

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale

Mr. David Dase and Ms. Jacqueline Flake Ms. Jennifer G. Dauk

Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus D. Davis Ms. Anne L. Dealy

Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. DeStazio

Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. deTuro

Ms. Kathleen A. Dill 1985

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Donahue

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elliott

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans

Mr. and Mrs. Artur V. Ferreira

Mr. and Mrs. Shane Finemore Mr. John V. Frank 1956

Dr. James L. Fraser and Ms. Cara Rinaldi

Ms. Chloe Y. Gbai 2012

Mr. Arthur Gellert

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodman Google AdSense

Mr. and Mrs. James Hall Mrs. Margaret Hargraves Haufe Contractors

Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hugessen

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan Mr. Thomas N. Innes 1967 Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Jackson Mrs. Judith Jellinek

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keesee III Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III

Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kennelly

Mr. Todd P. Kennett 1987

Dr. Mitchell T. Keschner and Dr. Lori A. Keschner

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Koropatnicki

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Langer Ms. Virginia L. LaPrade 1980

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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Lehner

Ms. Nicole Lewis

Ms. Stephanie Ling

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Linnartz

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Lowe

Mr. Michael Lucey and Dr. Linda A. Lucey Ms. Dory Mayo

Mr. Pasquale Mazzarelli and Ms. Rosanna Gianvito

Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. McCarthy Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McKenzie

Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLachlan

Mrs. Elizabeth Miller McNamara 1991

Miss Charlotte H. Meigs 2019

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Merrill

Mr. and Mrs. David Miller

Mr. Ahmed A. Mohamed and Ms. Yevgenia Bondareva Mrs. Marsha Musser

Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Najork

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O'Gorman Mrs. Alexandra Bullock Olsen 2000

Dr. and Mrs. Ariel Ostad

Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Page

Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola

Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Peschel II Ms. Margot Peter

Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink Mr. Tony Pira

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Powell

Mr. and Mrs. Celsius Rebello

Mr. and Mrs. David Renaud

Mr. Timothy T. Richards 1976

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter

Ms. Laura Rockwell

Dr. Scott A. Rodeo and Dr. Christine L. Frissora

Mr. Aby Rosen and Dr. Samantha Boardman

Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Santana

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scanlan

Mr. Louis Schmidt

Mr. and Mrs Dean M. Schuler

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schwartz

Sharon Auto Body, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs John Siegenthaler

Ms. Emma B. Silvershein 2010

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Silvershein

Mr. Samuel R. Silvershein 2010

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Spokane

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strode

Mr. Richard A. Stuckey Jr.

Ms. Eliza Thorne and Mr. Michael T. Barnello Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.

Mr. George Tsao and Mrs. Yvonne Lung-Tsao

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Urban Dr. Sam Vassallo and Dr. Mandy K. Vassallo

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello

Mr. John D. Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Jr. Dr. Austin Wand 1964

Mr. Andrew N. Warner 2013

Virginia S. Warner Foundation Inc. Mrs. and Mr. Claudine L. Weis

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Weld Mr. C. Dana White 1960

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder

Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III

DONATIONS TO ANTHONY HOUSE

Anonymous

American Endowment Foundation

American Friends Service Committee

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anthony Mr. Arthur W. Anthony 2007

Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan Anthony Ms. Katharine Anthony

Ms. Sarah C. Anthony 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Silas R. Anthony Jr. Mr. Silas R. Anthony III Dr. Edward F. Babbott

James Ford Bell Foundation

Samuel H. Bell Jr. 1959

Mr. John A. Berkey IV 1991

Peter Berkey Foundation

Mr. Francisco L. Borges 1970

The Honorable James L. Buckley 1940

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard G. Cameron

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cavanaugh

Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Chapman

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Clement III

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.C. Coles

Mr. and Mrs. Farnham F. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Coolidge

Mr. Horace and Mrs. Susan Crary Jr. Ms. Lisa S. Cullen

Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cushing

Mrs. Lucy P. Cutting

Ms. Kathleen A. Dill 1985

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Downs Mr. Kevin Dreyer

Mrs. Melanie B. Farrington

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

The Flowe Foundation

Ms. Barbara Gatski

The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Haim

Mr. George A. Hambrecht 1963

Mr. L. Gordon Hamersley III 1969

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Holbrook

Mrs. Stephanie (Fifi) W. Holbrook

Robert K. Johnson Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Kaufman

Mr. Christopher W. Kocher 1969

Mr. Clifford A. Leonard 1969

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Levy

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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations

Mr. and Mrs Agrippino Lodevole

Mr. Stuart S. Lovejoy 1973

Henry Luce Foundation

Mr. Martin W. Lynn 1972

Marble Fund

Ms. Colleen McAllister

Miss Magdeline McCarthy

Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarthy

Mr. Will McCarthy

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean II

Mr. William B. McNamara 1975

Ms. Carlyle S. McWilliams 2005

Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard McWilliams

Mr. A. Trevor McWilliams 2001

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray

National Philanthropic Trust

The New York Community Trust

Mr. and Mrs. D. Bryce O'Brien II

Mr. Robert M. Otter 1993

Mrs. Diane C. Page

Mrs. Katharine Anthony Palmer

Mr. Alexander Podmaniczky 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Polk

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Polk

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmaltz

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

Mr. Christopher Scott

Mrs. Edward M. Shepard

Ms. Magdelaine Anthony Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Souder

Mr. and Mrs. William Stahl, Jr.

Mr. W. B. Dixon Stroud Jr. 1964

Mr. Charles Taliaferro and Ms. Jill Evans

Mr. Michael Thompson

Vanguard Charitable

Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP

Mr. Curtis C. Vreeland 1969

Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield Jr. Dr. Austin Wand 1964

Mr. and Mrs. John Weis Mr. D. Seth Williams 1984

Dr. Mansfield W. Williams Jr. 1969

FOUNDATIONS, FUNDS, CORPORATIONS & MATCHING GIFTS

AmazonSmile Foundation

American Endowment Foundation

American Enterprise Investment Services, Inc.

Aon Foundation

Austin Community Foundation

The Bank of America

The Barr Fund

The Howard Bayne Fund

James Ford Bell Foundation

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation

Bessemer Trust

The Blackbaud Giving Fund

BNY Mellon

Boeschenstein Family Foundation

The Robert P. Bolender Fund

Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare

Brenton Foundation

Brooklyn Community Foundation

The Buchanan Family Foundation

Tyler R. Cain Foundation

Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.

Charities Aid Foundation of America

The Chrysopolae Foundation

Charles & Ellen Cogut Family Foundation Inc.

Community Foundation For A Greater Richmond Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo

Community Foundation of New Jersey Community Foundation of Utah

Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley

Corliss Foundation

CraftCanTravel LLC

CRAQ Irrevocable Trust II

James A. Currie Jr. Living Trust

Lucy P. Cutting Revocable Trust

The Eberstadt Family Foundation

Elisha-Bolton Foundation

The Theodore R. Elliott Separate Property Trust

Fenimore Asset Management, Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Fiduciary Trust Company

Robert A & Linda S. Friedman Foundation

Goldman Sachs Gives

Google AdSense

Google Matching Gifts Program

The Grabe Family Foundation, Inc.

The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc.

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation, Inc.

Half Moon Foundation

Hamilton Donor advised Fund

The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation

Hatfield Metal Fabrication, Inc.

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Fenimore Asset Management, Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Fiduciary Trust Company

Robert A & Linda S. Friedman Foundation

Goldman Sachs Gives

Google AdSense

Google Matching Gifts Program

The Grabe Family Foundation, Inc.

The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc.

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Family Foundation, Inc.

Half Moon Foundation

Hamilton Donor advised Fund

The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation

Hatfield Metal Fabrication, Inc.

Hathaway Family Foundation

Hedberg Foundation, Inc.

The Hettinger Foundation

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise

Hickory Split Farm, Inc.

J.M. Huber Corporation

The Peter and Judy Jackson Family Fund

Jefferson Family Charitable Foundation

Jewish Communal Fund

JLP Carpentry

Joukowsky Family Foundation

Keeler Motor Car Company Charitable Foundation

Kilzer Kovarik Family Giving Fund

Knight Foundation

Lazard Asset Management Securities, LLC

Lilac Foundation

The Longview Foundation

LPR Charitable Trust

Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation

Henry Luce Foundation

Macy's Foundation

Marble Fund

The Nelson Mead Fund

Medtronic

The Meier and Linnartz Family Foundation

Microsoft Matching Gift Company

Mid-Shore Community Foundation, Inc.

Millbrook Tribute Garden, Inc.

The Donald K. Miller GST Family Trust

Mills Foundation, Inc.

JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

National Grid

National Philanthropic Trust

The New York Community Trust

New York Life Foundation

The Northern Trust

Elizabeth Callard Olson Revocable Trust

The W. O'Neil Foundation, Inc.

The Patrina Foundation

The Joan H. Perera Charitable Lead Annuity Trust

Pershing Advisor Solutions, LLC

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Postage Stamp Farm Foundation, Inc.

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

Raymond James

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Rockefeller Capital Management

Sand Dollar Foundation

Charles Schwab

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

The Selz Foundation

Solomon Family Fund

The Sosnow Foundation, Inc.

Souder Family Foundation

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

State Farm Companies Foundation

The George A. Strba Charitable Trust

STS Foundation

Sweatt Foundation

The Tang Fund

The Duke of Omnium Fund

Thornedge Foundation

TurningPoint Foundation

Stephen C. Twining, CPA

The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Vanguard Charitable Vitiello Family Charitable Fund

The Marion and Willem de Vogel Foundation

Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP

Wakefield Family Fund

PL Walman, LLC

The Warner Family Foundation

Virginia S. Warner Foundation Inc.

Wayne County Community Foundation

The H.W. Wilson Foundation

The Winston Salem Foundation

WLC and SBC Family Foundation

"The Woods" Charitable Foundation

Woodwinds Associates, Inc. YourCause, LLC

BEQUESTS

Bequest from the Estate of Mrs. Pamela R. Collins

Bequest from the Daniel A. Lindley Jr. Trust

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Honor & Memorial Gifts

HONOR GIFTS

In Honor of Miss Nicole Albano

Mr. Joseph Albano

In Honor of Mrs. Emily E. Allen Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning II Miss Ella N. Green 2021

In Honor of The Allen Family

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spinella

In Honor of Arianne E. Boisvert 2014 Mr. Alain Boisvert

In Honor of Mr. Simon Boisvert 2017 Mr. Alain Boisvert

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Drew J. Casertano Anonymous (3) Mr. Mario J. Chiappetti 1974 Mr. John S. Choate III 1997

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crossman Ms. Robin K. Herow and Mr. Robert A. Cuddeback Mr. James A. Currie Jr. 1960

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Donahue Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Ms. Gina G. Fuller

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goichman Mrs. Kristine Feeks Hammond 1997

Ms. Katherine M. Havard and Mr. Todd Feitelson

Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers

Ms. Eleanor H. Sednaoui 2013 Ms. Kathryn D. Seidenstein 1994

In Honor of Mrs. Linda Casertano

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spinella

In Honor of Ms. Emily C. Collins 2009

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Collins

In Honor of Mr. Anthony R. Craighill 1998

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Craighill

In Honor of Jonathan H. Curtis and Samuel B. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V

In Honor of Mr. Copeland M. C. Dakolias 2022 Mrs. Trianthe Dakolias

In Honor of Miss Corley deTuro 2018

Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. deTuro Woodwinds Associates, Inc.

In Honor of Mrs. Erin Downs Dr. Scott A. Rodeo and Dr. Christine L. Frissora

In Honor of Mr. Jonathan R. Downs '98 Mr. Stephen M. Clement III Mr. and Mrs. Brinton W. Frith Mrs. Kristine Feeks Hammond 1997 Dr. Christopher W. Lovell 1961 Dr. Scott A. Rodeo and Dr. Christine L. Frissora

Ms. Abby Wasserman and Mr. Potter Wickware

In Honor of Miss Avery S. Egerton-Warburton 2019

Ms. Webb Egerton

In Honor of Miss Brooke A. Egerton-Warburton 2019

Ms. Webb Egerton

In Honor of Miss Sylvie C. Escobar 2020 Mr. Anibal E. Escobar and Ms. Tracey M. Schuster

In Honor of Mr. David A. Guerra 1997 Ms. Donna Lehman

In Honor of The Reverend Cameron R. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Colin B. Donovan

In Honor of Ms. Katherine M. Havard and Mr. Todd Feitelson Dr. Scott A. Rodeo and Dr. Christine L. Frissora

In Honor of Mr. Adam S. Jubran 2021 Mr. Isa Jubran

In Honor of Ms. Ruth M. M. King 2017 Mr. Meyer Frucher

In Honor of Mr. Michael W. Lucey III 2022

Mr. Michael Lucey and Dr. Linda A. Lucey

In Honor of Mrs. Jane H. Meigs

Mr. Christopher Naese and Ms. Yvonne Naese Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.

In Honor of Mr. Jonathan Meigs 1965 Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Morrissey Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Katz

In Honor of Mr. Revel H. Phan Mr. Dang T. Phan

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Honor & Memorial Gifts

In Honor of Mrs. Sara Craighill Salvia 2000 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Craighill

In Honor of Miss Ariella Grace Schettino Ms. Nicole Lewis

In Honor of Mrs. Katy Shanley Scott 1991 Mrs. Kevin Shanley

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Del A. Shilkret Mr. David S. Richman 1986

In Honor of Miss Lily C. Slepoy 2024 Mr. William J. Slepoy and Ms. Marci Silverman

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Spector

In Honor of Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D. Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Murphy

In Honor of Mr. Matthew P. Ursini 2022 Ms. Michelle A. St.Onge

In Honor of Mrs. Shannon Vollmer Miss Ella N. Green 2021

In Honor of Mr. David J. Walsh 2022 Mr. John D. Walsh

MEMORIAL GIFTS

In Memory of

Mr. Edward G. Allen

Mrs. Emily E. Allen Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012 Mrs. Mary Chapman Johnson 2011 Miss Elizabeth N. Lowe 2013 Mrs. Shannon Vollmer WLC and SBC Family Foundation

In Memory of Mr. Jason C. Ashley 1984 Mrs. Corinna S. Lewis Ms. Katherine C. Russo 1984

In Memory of Mr. Albert Boothby Mr. William N. Cumming 1964

In Memory of Mr. Timothy M. Bray 1947 Mrs. Jean Bray

In Memory of Mr. Brewster B. Carroll 1974 Mr. Edward J. Scarvalone 1974

In Memory of Mr. Daniel Cook Mr. Peter S. Cook 1976

In Memory of Mrs. Roberta Lamm Curtis Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V

In Memory of Mr. Eric D. Dodge 1937 Mr. Eric T. Dodge 1961

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Honor & Memorial Gifts

In Memory of Mr. John "Poppy" Downey

Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola

In Memory of Ian C. Frankel 1985 Mr. Riccardo Caracciolo 1985

In Memory of Miss Brinley R. Freymann Mrs. Erica Shapey Freymann

In Memory of Mr. Michael Fuller

Mr. Christopher J. Connelly 2003 Ms. Gina G. Fuller

In Memory of Mr. J. Orten Gadd and Mrs. Patricia Gadd Mr. Dudley H. Clark 1965

In Memory of Mr. Charles D. Gersten and Mrs. Zelda Gersten Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten

In Memory of Mr. John Grey 1988 Mr. Christopher L. Joel 1988

In Memory of Mr. Stephen P. Groat 1964 Ms. Ann M. Groat 1992

In Memory of Mr. And Mrs. W. Alan Grove Mr. Peter P. Mithoefer 1964

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans

In Memory of Mr. Charles D. Hahn 1974 Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Reinaldo Hernandez Anonymous (3)

In Memory of Mr. Seward T. Highley

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Peschel II

In Memory of Mr. Michael E. Hoffman 1960

Ms. Camille Rustige Abbe 1991

Mr. Matthew Hoffman and Ms. Camille A. M. Abbe

In Memory of Mr. Noah W. Hotchkiss 1966

Mr. Perry S. Boynton 1967

Mr. Thomas Doelger 1965 Ms. Ann B. Machado 1978 Mr. Norman S. Walker Jr. 1978

In Memory of

Mr. Gary R. Lieberman 1981

Mr. Mark D. Cartland 1981 Ms. Suzanne E. Newman 1981

In Memory of Mr. Peter Lorillard 1976

Mr. Stephen J. McLaughlin 1976 Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

In Memory of Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy III 1959

Mr. Charles H. Collins and Ms. Anne C. Childs

Mr. Dorian Dale 1968

Ms. Katherine M. Havard and Mr. Todd Feitelson

Mr. Jonathan Meigs 1965

Mr. David Perlin and Ms. Skye Raiser Ms. Margot Peter Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III

In Memory of Mr. Charles J. Macaluso

Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Langer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn

In Memory of

Mr. Vernon C. Manley 1968 Mr. Thomas M. Sears 1968

In Memory of

Mr. And Mrs. Robert R. Martin

Mr. Andrew M. Donaldson 1966 Mr. Peter S. Duncan 1969

In Memory of

Mr. John McMullan

Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut Charles & Ellen Cogut Family Foundation Inc. Ms. Barbara Gatski Mr. William E. Thom Ms. Eve Whitehouse

In Memory of Mr. Andrew Moffatt 1988 Mr. Christopher L. Joel 1988

In Memory of Ms. Chelsea L. Morrison 2002 Ms. Margaret D. Hallock 2000

In Memory of Mr. Griffin W. Okie 1962 Mr. Michael Straight 1962

In Memory of Mr. John R. Painter Jr. 1962 Mr. Michael Straight 1962

In Memory of Mr. Gino J. Pecchia Mr. Brian M. Pecchia 2003

In Memory of Mr. Richard A. Post 1980 Mr. Gregory E. Barr 1980

In Memory of Mr. Christopher R. Praeger 1968 Mr. Thomas M. Sears 1968

In Memory of Mr. Paul Ratner 1953 The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. Brian Ratner

In Memory of Ms. Emily Roosevelt 1987 Ms. Megan K. Fitzgerald 1987

In Memory of Mr. Andrew N. Saxe 1967 Mr. Alexander Podmaniczky 1972

In Memory of Mr. Robert Smart Mr. Thomas A. Gorman 1977

In Memory of Mr. Rodney J. Smyth 2003 Ms. Eliza R. Cantlay 2003

In Memory of Cynthia J. Stanton 1978 Ms. Zerline L. Goodman 1980

In Memory of Mr. Allan J. Stewart 2000 Mr. Robert T. Alley 2000

In Memory of Mr. Nicholas B. Stroud 2000 Mr. Robert T. Alley 2000 Mr. W. B. Dixon Stroud Jr. 1964

In Memory of Mr. Sigourney Thayer 1968 Mr. Thomas M. Sears 1968

In Memory of Frank W. Trevor Dr. Raymond S. Pfeiffer 1964

In Memory of Mr. Hugh M. Van Alstyne 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gallivan

In Memory of Mr. Taylor W. Vit 2007

Aon Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ludwig Mr. Jason A. Ludwig 2007 Ms. Patricia Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vit

In Memory of Mr. Foch K. Wand Dr. Austin Wand 1964

In Memory of Dr. Mansfield W. Williams Jr. 1969 Mr. H. Scott Wallace 1969

In Memory of Ms. Alexandra Wise 1990

The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. Philip Buck 1990

103 ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022

THANK YOU!

2021-2022 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chairman

William L. Menard ’78, P ’09, ’12, ’12

Vice-Chairman

Paul M. Solomon ’61, P ’98

Secretary

Peter R. Chapman, P ’11, ’12

Treasurer

Richard A. Stuckey P ’00, ’03, ’09

Head of School

Jonathan Downs ’98

Members:

Francisco L. Borges ’70

Stephen M. Clement III

Kelly Macaluso Coles ’86, P ’19

Trevor L. Colhoun ’95

Morgan C. Conrad ’99

Constantine M. Dakolias P ’22

Kathleen A. Dill ’85

Christopher C. Holbrook ’82, P ’11, ’12, ’14

Theodore S. Karatz ’96

Sean McManus P ’18

Gordon S. Pennoyer ’99

Steve Rodgers P ’24, ’25

Gilbert P. Schafer III ’80

Lisa P. Selz P ’12, ’17

Paul Simons ’83, P ’17, ’19

William F. Souder P ’22

Paul Stafford P ’16, ’19, ’23

Charlotte Carroll Tracy ’88

James Vitiello P ’23

Caroline A. Wamsler, PhD ’87

Honorary Trustees:

Farnham F. Collins ’53, GP ’17

William L. Crossman ’74, P ’09

Lucy P. Cutting P ’77

William R. Hettinger ’77, P ’01, ’04

David D. Holbrook ’56, P ’82, ’83, GP ’11, ’12 ’14

Bruce B. Huber ’47

William B. McNamara ’75

ALUMNI & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

Director of Advancement

Nancy I. Stahl

Assistant to the Headmaster for External Affairs Robert W. Anthony ’65

Director of Annual Giving & Parent Engagement Barbara S. Gatski

Director of Alumni Engagement Colleen McAllister

Director of Donor Relations & Development Operations

Trish Rexhouse

Database Manager & Administrative Assistant Bonnie L. Lodevole

Development Office Assistant Sarah Sartorini

Gift Entry Manager & Administrative Assistant Michelle Anderson

Development Office Assistant

Shannon Williams

Special Programs Coordinator

Diane Dalton

COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

Chief Communications Officer Michelle D. Blayney

Director of Multimedia Content Alexander Pearson

Lead Photographer, Writer Jeffrey Zelevansky

Digital Communications Specialist Tanner Newman

Editor

Michelle Blayney

Design

Proof Design

Photo Credits

Michelle Blayney, Coffee Pond Photography, Daniel Cohen '86, Tanner Newman, Alex Pearson, David Whiting, Jeff Zelevansky

Contributors (where not otherwise noted): Michelle Blayney, Alexander Pearson, Jeff Zelevansky

MILLBROOK’S MISSION

ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

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30%

The individuals and institutions listed in this report made contributions to Millbrook School from July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022. We have tried to ensure the accuracy of this report. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our apologies and notify the Office of Development at 845-677-6752.

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