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Photo by Daniel Cohen ’86
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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 Alumni Summit 2023...................................................................................... 46 Faculty & Staff News........................................................................................52 Leading the Way: People Who Make Millbrook, Millbrook......................................................56 The Power of Partnership: Parents and Alumni Fuel Fundraising Successes..................................... 60 Putting the Howard Telescope Front and Center....................................62 Class Agent Thank You....................................................................................66
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ON THE COVERS: Front cover photo by Alex Pearson. The newly restored Neale Howard Telescope is a beacon of possibility in the lobby of the Frederic C. Hamilton Math and Science Center. Back cover image by Eason Wang ’26.
Leadership Donors...........................................................................................69 Alumni Donors..................................................................................................74 Gifts from Families, Friends & Corporations............................................. 84 Honor & Memorial Gifts..................................................................................97
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Letter from Bill Menard As we close the books on another record-setting year for Millbrook’s Annual Fund, I would like to thank each of you whose generous financial support made this possible. Once again, Millbrook School not only met but surpassed its Annual Fund goal, an accomplishment that sets us apart from many of our peer institutions. We are advancing our school together, building on the generosity and enthusiasm of our parents and alumni, whose level of participation is the envy of our peers. This year, ALUMNI PARTICIPATION WAS AT 26% OVERALL, AND PARENT PARTICIPATION TOPPED 91%, outperforming all but one of our competitors. This is a direct result of Millbrook delivering transformative experiences to
revenues provide levels of financial aid that ensure a Millbrook education is
generations of children who graduate as critical thinkers prepared to confront
available to students who can play a meaningful role in our community and
their personal challenges and live lives of meaning and consequence. I am
allow us to offer increasingly competitive wages to the teachers who shape
convinced that your financial support to the Millbrook community stems from
our student body. These funds enable us to grow and improve the programs
witnessing, either personally or through your children, how this community has
that serve not just our students but increasingly our alumni body as well while
helped shape them into who they are and how deeply embedded values continue
making investments in our physical plant. New faculty housing is coming close
to inform their lives.
to completion along School Road, and this spring we dedicated Anthony House,
In the most diverse community of peers in our school’s history, today’s highly selective student body manifests our core values of respect, integrity, service, stewardship, and curiosity, inspired by dedicated and talented faculty. Members
the new Advancement & Alumni center, which is fittingly sited next door to the newly rebuilt Pulling House at the entrance to campus. Looking around Pulling Circle, you will see it’s the same, only better.
of the Class of 2023 have matriculated at an impressive group of colleges and
Built on the solid foundation of a compelling mission, Millbrook’s future burns
universities, including Dartmouth, Cornell, University of Southern California,
brightly under the steady, focused leadership of Jonathan Downs ’98, his
Georgetown, Colgate, and more, and our alumni are actively engaged and in
administrative team, and the entire faculty and staff, who sustain a community
touch, sharing scores of good news related to their professional endeavors and
in which every person is known and needed. Safeguarding and delivering upon
passion pursuits.
our mission requires tireless, directed leadership and the financial wherewithal
In the first and largest gathering of its kind, 21 alumni joined us for a spring
to fund our dreams and ambitions.
Alumni Summit. All returned to campus in April to spend an entire day leading
You are the wind in our sails, propelling Millbrook’s journey forward, and I thank
conference-style meetings, sharing with students and faculty their expertise
you for your invaluable support.
around the year’s core value of stewardship and how their passion developed at
With every good wish and excitement for our future,
Millbrook. This year, we are organizing another Alumni Summit around the core value of curiosity, delivering on our ambition of connecting the Millbrook of the present with that of the past and providing continued opportunities for all to experience the magic of the Millbrook community. The strength of our community is undeniable, and our endowment and Annual Fund directly support the people who make Millbrook, Millbrook. Endowment
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William L. Menard ’78 Chair of the Board of Trustees
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Letter from the Advancement and Alumni Relations Office In a year of economic and political uncertainty at home and abroad, MILLBROOK FORGED AHEAD AND ENJOYED A BANNER YEAR. We concluded the 2022-2023 school year with momentum and have set our sights on 2023-2024, which will be Millbrook’s 93rd trip around the sun. Millbrook School’s community stepped up this past year, and their generosity made all the difference for our students, faculty, and staff. Highlights include: • Last year our school received more than $8 million in gifts (we are already hard at work to ensure that the coming year will be the very best in the school’s history). • The 2022-2023 Annual Fund achieved our ambitious target of $2.425 million when many independent schools fell short of their budgeted goals—this is the largest Annual Fund goal achieved in the history of Millbrook School. We are sincerely grateful to the nearly 1,500 trustees, alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends who so generously supported Millbrook this past year. • The VIth Form Parents’ Fund, led by co-chairs Paul & Alysa Stafford P ’16 ’19 ’23 and Jamie & Lara Vitiello P ’23, inspired VIth form parents to band together and raise $400,000 to name the Anthony House terrace in honor of their graduates. • Our annual Giving Day was hugely successful. Gifts totaling more than $300,000 in Annual Fund commitments demonstrated the strength of our community. We would be remiss to not also share that in January the Advancement and Alumni Relations Office moved into Anthony House after working in temporary office space for five years. In erecting a welcoming center for alumni on Pulling Circle, we acknowledge the importance of our alumni body in the very heart of our campus. We urge you to come visit; you'll find us just between Pulling House and Prum Hall. Looking ahead, we count on the entire Millbrook family to partner with us and invest in our school and in our students’ futures. Millbrook is on the edge of possibility, and your active participation will make all the difference in the months and years to come as Millbrook continues to change lives and deliver on its mission. On behalf of our colleagues on campus, we thank you again for sharing your enthusiastic support for our school.
Nancy I. Stahl Director of Stewardship
Robert W. Anthony ’65 Assistant to the Head of School for External Relations
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Financial Overview Administrative
Annual Fund
Endowment Physical Plant
Other Support
Instructional
Tuition
Salaries & Benefits
Revenue: $25,969,804
Total Expenses: $24,639,938
Tuition................................................................... $ 18,966,226 (net of Financial Aid)
Salaries & Benefits....................................... $ 13,319,754 Administrative.............................................. $
3,679,536
Annual Fund........................................................ $
2,437,348
Physical Plant............................................... $ 3,648,253
Endowment......................................................... $
2,401,405
Support.......................................................... $
2,474,571
Other..................................................................... $
2,164,825
Instructional................................................. $
1,517,824
Capital Gifts
Gifts to Millbrook School, 2022-2023 Other
Annual Fund.................................................. $
2,437,348
(Funds raised in support of the operating budget)
Capital Gifts.................................................. $ 4,750,820 Other.............................................................. $
Annual Fund
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892,402
TOTAL........................................................... $ 8,080,570
Annual Fund Leadership Loukas Zoumas ’97 President, Alumni Volunteer Council Paul & Alysa Stafford P ’16 ’19 ’23 Jamie & Lara Vitiello P ’23 VIth Form Chairs
Barbara Gatski Vth Form Chair IVth Form Chair IIIrd Form Chair Grandparents Chair Parents of Alumni Chair
2022-2023 Annual Fund Totals: Alumni............................................................. $
791,013
Parents............................................................. $
961,685
Other................................................................ $ 684,650
History of Giving The Annual Fund: Raising the Bar $2,411
$2,500 $2,149
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2016-2017
2017-2018
$2,366
$2,305
2019-2020
2020-2021
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$2,000 $1,862 $1,800
Annual Fund Total ($000)
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ALUMNI WEEKEND 2023
Down School Road Close to 200 proud Millbrook alumni returned to campus to reminisce about their time at school and to make new memories with old friends. Head of School Jonathan Downs ’98 welcomed his classmates back to school for a celebration of their 25th reunion, and the Class of 2018, enjoying their first “official” reunion since their graduation, were loud and proud throughout the weekend. A significant number of graduates from more than 50 years ago were also in attendance.
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ALUMNI WEEKEND 2023
Members of the Class of 1973 gathered in Schoolhouse to share their recollections, 50 years later, of their time at Millbrook as part of the ongoing gathering of alumni oral histories. There were tours of campus and the Trevor Zoo, updates in a Q&A format with administrators, and plenty of time to reconnect with fellow Mustangs. Along with traditional Alumni Weekend happenings, two special events marked milestones that connect Millbrook’s past to its future.
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Members of the Class of 1973 tour Pulling House
Opening Ceremony for Pulling House Tom Pulling, son of Millbrook’s founders Edward and Lucy Pulling, traveled from Florida to commemorate the completion of a new Pulling House, the “same, only better” as compared to the original farmhouse in which he grew up. Mr. Pulling and his three sisters lived in the original home and were among the earliest faculty children to grow up on campus. The original Pulling House was a Colonial-style farmhouse that existed on the property when Millbrook was founded. After serving as home to all Millbrook heads of school, the structure needed so many repairs that replacing the building entirely became the only real option. The new building will be instantly familiar to anyone who knew the original house, as Tom Pulling can attest. He fondly recalled school-wide gatherings in the original living room and spoke glowingly of the painstaking recreation of that space and his father’s study, now the home office of Head of School Jonathan Downs ’98.
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ALUMNI WEEKEND 2023
A Dedication and Millbrook Medal for Mr. Millbrook Next door to Pulling House is Millbrook’s newest building, Anthony House, and among many highlights of 2023 Alumni Weekend was the official dedication of this space, complete with a ribbon cutting by Mr. Millbrook himself, Bob Anthony ’65. Bob’s family, friends, colleagues, and alumni thronged Pulling Circle, where the stately new building sits between Casertano Hall and a modernized Pulling House. Wielding a giant pair of scissors, Bob was joined by his wife, Ann, and their children, Arthur ’07, Mimi ’08, and Sarah ’12, to cut the ribbon and welcome the assembled to tour the building. As the new center for Millbrook’s Advancement & Alumni Relations Office, the building will also serve as a home for alumni returning for campus visits and events. Located on Pulling Circle, the focal point of campus, Anthony House was designed in harmony with Millbrook’s master plan and through the collaboration of our school’s longtime architect, Daniela Voith of Voith and MacTavish, and classical architect Gil Schafer ’80. The design is the perfect blend of function and form, comfort and class.
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Top: Bob Anthony joined by his extended family Below: Among many other friends, Whit Stillman ’69 and Norman Bird ’69 toasted Bob Anthony
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Bob with some of his many dear friends, Millbrook former and current employees Drew Casertano presented the Millbrook Medal
Before heading off to lunch in the Class of 2018 room, scores of past and present faculty and alums raised a glass to Bob, who was also honored with a Millbrook Medal in a special tribute following the traditional Alumni Parade to the Flagler Memorial Chapel. Millbrook’s sixth head of school, Drew Casertano, spoke glowingly about Bob and his success in making and maintaining connections with the supportive alumni whose generosity keeps Millbrook moving forward. Anthony House, designed and situated as it is, completes Pulling Circle, the space that welcomes all visitors to campus…[In its naming,] Anthony House, we rightly honor one of Millbrook’s finest, Robert W. Anthony, Class of 1965. This is lasting recognition that Bob richly deserves, having served the school with distinction for 49 years. He’s contributed in truly profound ways to Millbrook’s progress and the bright future that lies ahead under the leadership of Jon Downs, Class of 1998. How far we’ve come, my friend, and how much you’ve contributed. We, and this school that you love so dearly, thank you. Modern Millbrook would be an impossibility without Bob’s vision, dedication, and, let’s just say it, charm. His belief in the mission of the school, originated by Founding Headmaster Edward Pulling and shepherded through years of tranquility and tumult, is unshakable. Thanks to Bob, the people who have come together to create this place are lucky to be able to do so while witnessing, in real-time, the future take shape. Bob and Ann Anthony with son-in-law Jamie, and children, from left to right, Mimi ’08, Arthur ’07, and Sarah '12.
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COMMENCEMENT 2023 Millbrook’s 92nd Commencement took place under azure blue skies as the community gathered to celebrate the Class of 2023. Head of School Jonathan Downs ’98 spoke glowingly and with true affection for the 83 members preparing to leave Millbrook better than they found it. Trustee Paul Stafford, proud parent of Henry, member of the Class of 2023, Mallory '19, and Alex '16, greeted the crowd and expressed his affection and appreciation for the Millbrook mission.
Every moment of every day, Millbrook School lives and breathes its mission statement, which hangs on the words known and needed. To me, knowing and needing is perhaps the best way we humans express love for each other…Shamelessly share the love you were given here and wear your Millbrook hats and hoodies proudly. Tell anyone and everyone what your school is all about. Carry Millbrook with you every moment of every day and walk through this world and through your lives with compassion and love.
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Beloved educator and longtime faculty member Nancy Keller-Coffey P ’13, ’14 spoke of her inspirations and first teaching position in the Peace Corps in the south of Thailand before exhorting the class to go out and make a difference in the world.
You have the power to improve human progress…Use your energy and time to draw on the traits you have honed here at Millbrook—grit and grace, responsibility and resilience, flexibility and fortitude, character, confidence, and connection. Be brave. Change the world. Ignite a new generation of idealism and know that this teacher, who is so proud of you and so honored to have been a part of your Millbrook years, will be waiting to hear about your future accomplishments.
Nominated by his classmates, Liam Kennelly delivered the Sixth Form Commencement Address, poking gentle fun at the admittedly unique people, events, and traditions that make Millbrook, Millbrook and lauding the power of the Millbrook community in embracing personal differences.
If you let go of the expectation of trying to be someone or something and just get outside of your comfort zone with no judgment, you will grow. The expectation and pressure we put on ourselves rids us of the ability to evolve and try new things…Millbrook is a place that consistently fosters uniqueness and being different. The reason why I have loved my experience here is because you are allowed to be yourself.
Mr. Downs then bestowed four special Commencement Awards: Casertano Cup to Alec Enchill and Avery Miller Edward G. Allen Sportsmanship Cup to Alexander Fraser Community Service Cup to Hannah Coon, Nathan Rebello, and JD Whiting Summa Cum Laude to Zhixin Li
Members of the Class of 2023 began their Millbrook careers during a pandemic and rode waves of uncertainty and chaos, facing uncommon challenges. By embracing the unknown, they worked with each other to build character, resilience, and fortitude and leave an indelible legacy on Millbrook.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2023! 1. Graduates prepare for their class photo on Pulling Circle 2. Paul Stafford P ’16, ’19, ’23 welcomes students, families, and guests on behalf of the Board of Trustees 3. Preparing to process 4. Elected by his classmates, Liam Kennelly delivers the Sixth Form Commencement Address 5. Alec Enchill and Avery Miller with the Casertano Cup 6. Faculty member Nancy Keller-Coffey P ’13, ’14 delivers the Commencement Address 7. Winners of the Community Service Cup, Hannah Coon, Nathan Rebello, and JD Whiting 8. Summa Cum Laude, Zhixin Li 9. Applauding speakers 10. Winner of the Edward G. Allen Sportsmanship Cup, Alexander Fraser 11. Plenty of smiles and a few tears in the traditional cry line following Commencement Ceremonies
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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 Charles Kaye
Deans’ Prize Andrej Hadzima Charles Kaye Zhixin Li Avery Miller
Four Year Varsity Letter Awards Morgan Ainley Aaliyah Almeida Nico Brevetti Nolan Cadieux Hannah Coon Sophia DeStazio Alec Enchill Phebe Fisher Alexander Fraser Lucius Gibson-Savadel Charles Kaye
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Liam Kennelly Margaux Levine Ethan Madeiros Ann Najork Elizabeth Najork John Rigolino Forrest Schmitt Shea Sevin Julia Schereschewsky Scout Swift Theo Wilton Eliza Withers-Clarke
English Writing Prize
Blaine History Essay Prize
Hannah Coon
Mikayla Vitiello
English Poetry Prize
Emily Roosevelt ’87 Public Service Award
Hannah Coon, William Zelevansky
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Sykes Mathematics Prize Ari Hahn Zhixin Li Nathan Rebello
Clark Language Prize Forrest Schmitt
Frederick W. Knutson Trophies Morgan Ainley Christopher Diaz
John Almazo Claire Powers John Rigolino Grace Turnbull Gabriel Vassallo Natalie Wise
Frank W. Trevor Cup Hannah Coon Ann Najork
Nathaniel B. Abbott Cup Henry Stafford
Head of School’s Merit Awards
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1. Head of School Merit Award 2. Class of 1978 Award 3. Blaine Essay Prize 4. Clark Language Prize 5. McSweeney Tour Guide Award 6. Nathaniel B. Abbott Cup 7. Emily Roosevelt ’87 Public Service Award 8. Deans' Prize 9. Frederick W. Knutson Trophies 10. English Poetry Prize 11. Millbrook's 2022-2023 Prefects
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John Almazo COLGATE UNIVERSITY My experience at Millbrook proved to my parents and myself that I can handle almost any challenge that I take on or that is sent my way. Living away from home was a totally new thing for me that I had to learn to do. Millbrook prepared me for every part of that, so I’m not worried about being away at college. At Colgate, the classes will be bigger, and I will have to work to stand out. Being awarded the Founder’s Prize as a Vth former made me feel acknowledged and recognized at Millbrook. The faculty knew me well enough to know that I could be a leader, and I will never forget my summer experience thanks to winning that honor.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: John cares about his own performance, but John cares deeply about the well-being and success of his peers. What makes him special in any learning environment is that he celebrates when others make great contributions, and he recognizes that he can learn just as much, if not more, from his classmates than he can from his teacher. – Luke Westman
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Zhixin (Lucy) Li UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA So many things were eye-opening for me at Millbrook, and choosing UVA for college is absolutely the right next step. As an international student, the community support and my friendships made all the difference in my experience. I also gained confidence in my ability to be independent and to make big decisions for myself. Academically, my interest in neuroscience started at Millbrook and was informed by science faculty who demanded that I conduct experiments with precision and accuracy. I had to commit to presenting my research in precise, college-level lab reports. The size and diversity of UVA will provide myriad opportunities for me to pursue the extracurriculars that rounded out my time at Millbrook. I love to dance and can’t imagine NOT dancing. My Millbrook classmates always cheered for me and gave me the confidence to perform; I’ll remember that feeling every time I dance in front of others.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: On a team of academic all-stars, Lucy Li is one of our starters. In her time at Millbrook, Lucy has taken pride in her language learning and ability. In sciences, her lab report writing is technical and clear. In English, she continues to discover her personal voice. Her research report about blue screens and eye floaters was published in a scientific journal. She has earned a NASA Future Engineers Award. Lucy wants to learn. She sets a standard of excellence for our community. – Zhaohong Wen
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Aaliyah Almeida CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE Claremont McKenna has a phenomenal economics program, and that will be my major with a minor in finance. The academic opportunities and the amazing internship programs were the biggest part of my decision to go all the way across the country and try something totally new. At a program called Spring Preview, accepted students get a chance to visit, spend the night in a dorm with a current student, and get a feeling for what it would be like to actually go to Claremont McKenna. My visit totally sealed the deal because I realized that at Millbrook I had already learned a lot of the social and personal skills I would need in college. I plan to focus on my studies right away. When I first came to Millbrook, I wasn’t exactly shy, but I felt like I had trouble connecting with students from different backgrounds and kind of struggled with that. Millbrook has allowed me to get to know people around the country and around the world, and my transition to college life will be smoother because of that.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: Aaliyah has challenged herself with her course load, including in her senior year taking AP Spanish, Advanced Biology, Advanced History, and an independent study in ceramics. She came into Millbrook as a strong student who took academics seriously, and she continued to grow and develop her thinking and writing skills in her four years here. Perhaps a trait that will take her farthest: she is not afraid to challenge the ideas of her peers, and she is prepared to support her position. – Lindsay Peterson
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Beth Najork TULANE UNIVERSITY Tulane offers strong academic programs and felt like a welcoming environment with kind people; both were things that made me love Millbrook. As a community, Tulane seems to have a lot of school spirit and be a center for culture in a city that already has an amazing amount to offer. I’m planning to study finance and real estate, and though it’s obviously a much bigger place than Millbrook, I am excited
Ann Najork
to make my own way and find my people at Tulane.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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I have always loved animals, and the Trevor Zoo was a major
A two-sport, four-year varsity letter
part of my time here. Cornell has one of the most prestigious
winner, all-school prefect, dorm
veterinary science programs in the country, and I doubt any other
leader, and leader of Millbrook
new students will be coming in having had the kind of real-life
Kicks Cancer, Beth also earned
experiences that I had in high school. Working with exotic and
high marks while taking one of
endangered species is one part of animal science, and at Cornell
the most challenging course
I am so excited to start looking at the dairy and equine worlds.
loads in the school. What really
Cornell will be an adventure, and I can’t wait to get started.
sets her apart is her even-keeled, unflappable nature. Whenever
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Ann is always ready to go in the classroom, earning top honors and compliments from her teachers, focusing, and getting the
an opportunity. – Jonathan Downs ’98
work done. If things don’t go according to plan, she does her best to find a solution on her own. A well-rounded student, Ann’s heart is in the sciences, and as an animal science major at Cornell, she will be working towards her goal of being a veterinarian. – Kyleen Depew
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Nate Rebello DARTMOUTH UNIVERSITY The mix of independence and collaboration has been a really important part of my experience at Millbrook. I was able to pursue my interests through independent studies even while keeping up with my other coursework. Dartmouth seems to offer a similar opportunity for that kind of learning, which really works for me. The many chances I had to actually collaborate with my teachers, especially in math and science, made me understand how important it is to seek out that kind of connection. I’ve already researched Dartmouth professors and learned about some of the interesting work they’ve done. Beyond schoolwork, I came to Millbrook to play hockey and had an awesome team experience. I’m going to play club hockey at Dartmouth but will also be working hard to get better and see how far I can take it.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: Nate impressed me as a student from the day I first met him over Zoom to the day he left campus. He took all of his assignments seriously and put forth nothing but his very best. He persistently demonstrated a deep care for other people, something that regularly showed in the projects he gravitated towards. – Joe Raciti
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Will Zelevansky UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I’m attending USC because of the amazing resources and opportunities that come with going to a huge university in a major metropolis like Los Angeles. I know it will be a big change from Millbrook, from class size to the weather, but I’m excited to become more independent and to leverage the resources at USC. Connections with Millbrook faculty helped me to discover interesting, important, and wide-ranging ideas, and I’m going to continue on that path of discovery in liberal arts at USC while also creating and studying music, both vocal and instrumental. I have been inspired by intense written work at Millbrook.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: Will’s laid-back demeanor belies an insatiable curiosity and a refusal to accept anything less than the most refined, most interesting work he is capable of. His ear for timbre and texture and his chameleon-like ability to write in a wide range of styles will allow him to pursue any musical path he chooses. – Brian Coughlin
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Mikayla Vitiello BATES COLLEGE Bates offered the perfect mix, and the people I met there seemed genuine, earnest, and kind. I plan to major in English, which is a very strong program at Bates, and I also intend to maintain my other interests, especially art. At Millbrook, having my own dedicated studio space meant everything to me, and I spent a lot of time there. The structure of this community helped me to get organized and still have time to do things that were fun and rewarding beyond classwork. Besides teachers who fully engage with their subject matter, my advisor, Ms. Whitehouse, truly guided and supported me every step of the way and was a huge part of my success in high school. Personally, I’ll never forget just hanging out in the Abbott common room with teachers and students, just laughing and being together.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: Mikayla is the kind of intellectual who can lock herself inside another world and discover places unknown through her own introspection, but she is also the kind of intellectual who talks through ideas a mile a minute and encourages her peers and teachers to think differently. A force to be reckoned with in the classroom, her curiosity is infectious. Mikayla’s ability to be present in the moment speaks to her authenticity and sense of self. – Eve Whitehouse
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Liam Kennelly TUFTS UNIVERSITY I was recruited to play basketball at Tufts, and it really is a perfect fit for me both on the court and in the classroom. The balance between athletics and academics is ideal for the kind of student-athlete I have been and hope to be. Tufts, a Division III university, is a big step up in size from Millbrook, but as soon as I set foot on campus and spent some time around the basketball team, I could sense that it was a similarly tight-knit community. It wasn’t immediate for me at Millbrook, but I got better at introducing myself to new people, trying new things, and connecting with people of all kinds and interests. Millbrook was a great training ground for me to understand how important it is to connect with teachers, to show them that you care and that you’re willing to work hard to learn from them. Thanks to Millbrook, I’ll be doing that at Tufts right from the start.
EDUCATOR’S INSIGHT: Liam embraces routine, consistency, and working his tail off. Liam’s academic talents do not come naturally. He is not a flashy student, nor is he the most naturally gifted student in the classroom. That said, he is likely the hardest working student in the classroom. Liam committed to working every day, holding himself accountable, and outworking everyone else, and it’s safe to say that the results speak for themselves. – Eve Whitehouse
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The Culminating Experience for Seniors (CES) is a signature Millbrook program that demands a commitment of time and effort and a clarity of mind at the end of a student’s Millbrook career. Throughout winter and spring, 80 VIth formers worked with advisors to create projects to present to students and faculty over a two-day CES Festival. The presentations were judged, and this year, 13 students were honored for their exceptional work that went above and beyond expectations.
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CES PROGRAM
AALIYAH ALMEIDA
FAMILY IMMIGRATION TIES WITHIN EL SALVADOR’S FMLN Aaliyah’s Blaine essay won CES honors recognition for her thorough examination of the United States’ involvement in El Salvador’s war against Soviet-backed Cuban forces and the resulting economic and migratory ramifications. Aaliyah deftly outlined the historical roots of the conflict and connected past events and decisions, largely intended to benefit American financial interests, with the epidemic of criminal gang activity and the immigration crisis that persists across the Americas.
HANNAH COON
AN EXPLORATION OF CERAMICS THROUGH DIFFERENT INSPIRATIONS Hannah’s CES was a product of her yearlong independent study in ceramics. After producing award-winning work as she moved through Millbrook’s ceramics curriculum, Hannah sought to explore new techniques and mediums in an independent study. She learned along the way that the freedom of independent work must be accompanied by enough self-discipline to be productive. Hannah’s resulting pieces were personal and revelatory, demonstrating skill and commitment to creativity.
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CES PROGRAM
ROGAN FAUCI
LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM AT STUDENT TUTORS As a four-year Spanish student at Millbrook, Rogan sought to institute language immersion rooms as spaces for students to freely communicate in their target languages outside of the classroom. Rogan theorized that the opportunity to seek help and converse in an immersive language-learning environment would support Millbrook’s already robust programs in French, Spanish, and Mandarin. Rogan tested his idea just before the end of school and the results were affirming.
ANDREJ HADZIMA
THE WORLD OF FOOD SCIENCE CLASS, FALL OF 2023 Andrej’s passion for food, sustainability, community, and education inspired him to create a class and connect students, dining hall staff, and local farmers in an exploration of sustainable food production practices and the science behind food preparation. Andrej’s knowledge of local farming was evident in the detailed and ambitious curriculum he proposed.
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ERIC HEYKE
REINVENTING THE MILLBROOK TIKTOK During his boarding school search, Eric sought the most authentic, student-generated perspective on life at the schools he was considering. His takeover of Millbrook’s TikTok was a fulfillment of that desire, yielding fun and informative videos of everyday Millbrook student life. Over his two months at the helm, Millbrook’s account grew from 400 followers to nearly 9,000, with multiple videos getting millions of views. Eric’s engaging posts have resulted in many inquiries from prospective students.
REMY KALMBACH
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HUMANANIMAL INTERACTIONS IN A ZOO ON BOTH PARTIES The Trevor Zoo drew Remy to Millbrook, where she was able to channel her lifelong love of animals into several fields of study. For her CES, Remy examined benefits of human-animal interactions by surveying students before and after their time spent with Trevor Zoo ambassador animals. She analyzed their stress levels via chemical analysis while also evaluating general feelings of stress or anxiety through in-person interviews. Remy identified the benefits of interaction for both parties and encouraged students to make the most of their access to animals at the zoo.
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CHARLIE KAYE
THE INEVITABLE MILLBROOK: Retelling the Last 30 Years Charlie researched and wrote a brief contemporary history of Millbrook School with a focus on the last 30 years. Having interviewed 31-year head of school Drew Casertano and other veteran faculty members, he created an accurate and thorough accounting of the school’s growth, contextualizing the recent past and gaining insight from eyewitnesses to this transformative period. Charlie hopes to publish his work as a companion to the book written by Founding Headmaster Edward Pulling in the 1960s.
LUCY LI
DIGITAL SCREEN USE AND ATTENTION SPAN IN THE MILLBROOK COMMUNITY Lucy’s CES sought to identify the connection between time spent with digital screens and the ability to concentrate on other tasks. She presented her findings on the impact of digital screen use on sleep patterns, reading comprehension, and the neuroscience behind the habitual rewards-seeking behavior connected to unchecked excessive screen use. Lucy gathered data on sleep and screen time from Millbrook students and faculty, which began as an Independent Science Research project. After data analysis, Lucy concluded that screen time does indeed negatively impact concentration and focus among faculty and students at Millbrook. She further suggested a modified study hall schedule and increased awareness of the impact of digital screens on health.
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MIKAYLA VITIELLO
JOY AS AN ACT OF RESISTANCE Making art has provided both refuge and renewal for Mikayla as she recreated evocative childhood and recent photographs in multiple mediums. Mikayla’s CES portfolio is comprised of moments that she found to be joyful within the structure of school and amidst everyday challenges. Through her art, she captured and shared her own joy as a way of encouraging others to reckon with their past while also looking forward.
GRACE TURNBULL
RECONNECTING MILLBROOK SCHOOL WITH DUTCHESS OUTREACH Grace revitalized a service program, made dormant by COVID, that connected Millbrook students with foodinsecure clients in nearby Poughkeepsie. By recruiting classmates to work at the Lunch Box, a service that prepares and provides free meals to those in need, Grace raised awareness of local hunger causes among the school community. Grace and her crew served over 400 meals over three visits and re-established Millbrook’s connection with Dutchess Outreach.
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JD WHITING & CHARLIE KAYE
SPORTS BROADCASTING AT MILLBROOK SCHOOL Livestreaming sports has become commonplace at Millbrook, making it possible for families to see their student athletes and for coaches and college scouts to get to know Mustang standouts. Beginning with ice hockey and basketball in 2021, Adam Beck ’22, JD Whiting, and Charlie Kaye combined their love of sports with their love of Millbrook and provided in-game live commentating on the streams. Preparation before every broadcast, including learning the names of all competing players, and practice definitely made perfect. After Adam graduated, JD and Charlie continued to grow the program with the help of Daniel Cohen ’86. In their CES presentation, JD and Charlie called on future broadcasters to carry the program forward.
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THEO WILTON
REVITALIZING THE SILO Millbrook’s student newspaper, The Silo, has been in print in various forms since 1932. As editor, Theo undertook a total redesign that included a new format, new sections of interest to readers, and in-color prints for the very first time. His stewardship of The Silo focused on creating a workflow document to help future editors to get production up to speed quickly, maintain continuity, and allow greater focus on content. Theo’s interest led him to a MillbrookEngage internship at a television station last summer, and he plans to pursue journalism in college.
WILLIAM ZELEVANSKY
IN SPIRIT EP Will conceived of, composed, performed, recorded, and presented a six-song EP of original music that demonstrated artistry and mastery in all elements of the process. Titled In Spirit, the project features layers of vocal and instrumental music performed on both real and virtual instruments. While he has many influences, none are so prevalent as to be exactly identifiable. In Spirit is beautifully and undeniably its own unique thing.
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2023 MillbrookEngage participants with the program's founder and initial funder, Herb Shultz ’63
MillbrookEngage Introduction by MillbrookEngage Program Director Trish Rexhouse
Founded in 2015, the MillbrookEngage internship program has become 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, 79 students have participated in this unique program, serving not-for-profit organizations during the summer before their VIth form year. The program's significant growth by 171% in the last three years affirms its success and our students' commitment to service. This past summer, 19 students—the largest number in the program’s history—brought Non Sibi Sed Cunctis to various not-for-profits with a focus on social services, conservation, medicine, education, athletics, and more. Their MillbrookEngage experience concluded with an October Chapel Talk and celebratory dinner. Participating students, their parents, members from the organizations they served, and generous benefactors of this special program all came together, including program founder Herb Shultz ’63 who witnessed how his generosity continues to spread Millbrook’s mission of service.
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CHRISTINA BELLIN Project Sage in Lakeville, CT Christina interned with Project Sage, a non-profit focused on ending relationship violence, and after successfully completing an intensive 20-hour training course, she helped create lesson plans for 7th through 12th grade classes, delivered food to clients in shelters, and aided Project Sage’s court advocate with police reports. “I learned how important even small acts of service can be,” said Christina. “Many victims of domestic violence are in such intense and chaotic situations that just a smile, a glass of water, or an encouraging word, can make their day much better. I learned that service is not just about your physical actions, but it can be about your presence.” Recognizing how Millbrook could benefit from Project Sage programming, Christina brought the organization to campus to work with faculty and students.
JULIET DRURY Dutchess Land Conservancy in Millbrook, NY With an interest in environmental economics and a deep connection to the Hudson Valley region, Juliet pursued her passions while serving her community at the Dutchess Land Conservancy. She planned and executed educational initiatives shared at farmers’ markets, monitored preserved land, scouted trails, created environmental fact sheets, and curated ideas for social media. Supporting various departments within the organization provided an understanding of the hard work and attention to detail necessary for not-for-profits to thrive. “Whatever task we cooked up, Juliet executed with enthusiasm and curiosity, making a deep and lasting impression,” said Dutchess Land Conservancy President Becky Thornton.
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GIVILLYANI FLEURISTAL-MUHETO New Heights NYC in Brooklyn, NY “My MillbrookEngage experience was an incredible journey that not only allowed me to positively impact my community but also transform my perspective on life and leadership,” said Givi. “New Heights NYC uses basketball to change the lives of children, and their mission immediately resonated with me.” Finding himself in the role of mentor and coach, Givi worked with young players on basketball skills and mechanics while instilling values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance in young athletes. “The lessons learned in basketball could positively impact various aspects of these kids' lives,” Givi shared. “By guiding them to become better students of the game, I was helping them become better students of life.”
ANGELINA HUANG Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, PA Angelina worked alongside scientists at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where their mission is to advance research in taste and smell. Angelina’s efforts focused on a study around at-home smell- and taste-loss testing, an issue that has become more prevalent since the COVID-19 pandemic. “This experience taught me that high school students can do high-level research and have a positive impact on scientific studies,” said Angelina.
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JAMES PATTERSON The Cary Institute in Millbrook, NY James connected with community ecologist Dr. Jane Lucas and her work at the Cary Institute in Millbrook, New York. Dr. Lucas is studying microbial communities, which exist in nearly every environment and play a key role in nutrient cycling, helping to fertilize plants and recycle organic debris with important implications for agriculture and ecosystem health. James supported Dr. Lucas’s research into how people are impacting the composition and function of microbial communities. He worked with data, sorted soil and flora samples, and surveyed land plots while measuring CO2 levels and temperatures. “Beyond learning more about science and the important work of the Cary Institute for Ecosystem Studies, I also learned about the value of teamwork,” said James.
BAKER ROSEN Southampton Fresh Air Home in Southampton, NY Baker worked at the Southampton Fresh Air Home (SFAH), a not-for-profit residential center offering summer camp sessions and year-round programs for children and young adults with physical disabilities. Baker spent the summer supporting campers and their families, making a fun and safe space in which kids could enjoy a traditional summer camp experience while giving caregivers a break. From playing basketball and swimming in the pool to helping campers get from one place to another, Baker forged meaningful relationships while working to make everyone a “happy camper” at SFAH. Working closely with others who came to depend on him was both demanding and rewarding. “This experience made me realize that we are much more alike than we are different,” said Baker.
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Evie Blatstein pursued an internship in the Child Life Center Hassenfeld
Molly Morrissey spent her summer supporting the Kenya Drylands
Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone. Evie engaged with pediatric cancer
Education Fund of Manchester, Vermont. She created social media
patients through play, arts and crafts, and other activities. “Evie was
content, engaged with students in Kenya, and helped plan and execute
an amazing bright light for the families and patients she met in the
events in support of its mission to improve educational opportunities for
playroom,” said her supervisor.
underserved populations in the drylands of Kenya.
Tianyu Chen interned with the Millbrook School archives, digitizing
Elle O’Brien interned with Reconstructing Hope in New York City, where
hundreds of documents and photos, including the work of Stuart
she observed reconstructive surgeries and learned about domestic
Lovejoy ’73 and Tom Lovejoy ’59. Her work ensures that Millbrook
violence. Her internship experience was transformational and led to
students past and present can stay connected with the rich history of
Elle’s decision to study psychology and body image in college.
the school. Marshall Page interned with Block Island Club in Rhode Island, teaching Ethan Davis interned in the pathology department at Lenox Hill Hospital
local youth how to skillfully and safely sail. Having participated in the
in New York City. Ethan worked in a lab and was tasked with creating
Block Island Club program as a child, Marshall was glad to give back
a new organizational system for the physical samples. They hope to
while working with younger children.
pursue a career in nursing after graduating from Millbrook this spring. Tobey Shein interned with Sweet P Bakery in Norwalk, Connecticut, an Sarah Eagen interned at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New
entity dedicated to providing job training and employment for adults
York, working with Amur tigers, red pandas, red and gray wolves, snow
with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Working with bakery
and Amur leopards, an Andean bear, and North American river otters
employees, he assisted with daily tasks like stocking shelves and
with head keepers in the carnivore department. Sarah’s experience
maintaining the bakery.
at Millbrook’s Trevor Zoo inspired her to “take advantage of every opportunity, jump right in, and be present!”
Sam Tsao interned with Ice Hockey in Harlem, where he worked with youth on and off the ice to help them develop and hone skills necessary
Grace Feldman interned in the Equity and Justice Center YWCA in
for a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Greenwich, Connecticut, working to ensure that children’s books in the library aligned with the organization’s DEIB guidelines. “This process of evaluating books not only challenged my critical thinking skills but also underscored the significant influence that literature can wield over young minds,” she said.
Camryn Woodin and Nate Laorno interned at the Trevor Zoo at Millbrook School. Camryn worked to bring more creativity to The Mill through adding unique art pieces to the gift shop. Nate worked with various animals and endangered species, created enrichments, cleaned enclosures, prepared food, and interacted with young visitors.
Aaron Jean-Francois worked with Harlem Lacrosse, an organization that teaches soft skills like public speaking and study habits while working with youth on the field. As a former participant in Harlem Lacrosse, Aaron’s internship was a true manifestation of the program’s intent “to provide opportunities, relationships, and experiences that activate the skills and traits to put youth on a path to success as students, athletes, and citizens.”
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Alumni Summit 2023
CHAMPIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENT Leading into Earth Week, in a year focused on our core value of stewardship, the inaugural Alumni Summit gathered twenty-one proud Millbrook graduates and a former Trevor Zoo veterinarian who have brought their Millbrook values to study and work well beyond School Road. Students and faculty were treated to presentations by guests throughout the day and encouraged to ask questions and connect with alumni living exciting lives of meaning and purpose. The community gathered for a morning keynote from Rob Bierregaard ’69, whose passion for the natural world began at the Trevor Zoo and his interest in birds of prey led to his becoming a falconer. Rob met Dr. Thomas Lovejoy ’59 at Yale and became Lovejoy's first field director of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments in Manaus, Brazil, followed by stints with the World Wildlife Fund and the Smithsonian Institution. He taught ornithology and ecology as a distinguished visiting professor at UNC-Charlotte for 18 years and authored an awarded children's book, Belle's Journey, that tells the story of a young osprey’s first migration to South America. Rob engaged the audience by connecting his Millbrook education to a distinguished career as a scientist, educator, and steward of the natural world. Wildlife veterinarian Hollis Stewart delivered the afternoon keynote address. She
Rob Bierregaard ’69
spends most of her time in the field saving sick and dying wild animals. Hollis served the Trevor Zoo as an attending veterinarian from 2012-2013 and inspired students and zoo staff alike. She has traveled the world, rescuing cheetahs with Dr. Laurie Marker in Namibia and conserving panthers with the Florida Panther Project. Hollis encouraged students to embrace adventure and take chances, showcasing her adventures with captivating images. Students attended four sessions of the 20 alumni summit presenters, who were fanned out in spaces across campus. Every session included Q&A time and deep dives into how their individual Millbrook experiences led to their singular experiences and careers. The day unfolded just as Rob Bierregaard ’69 said in his opening remarks that it would, “We are here to help you make connections.”
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PETER COOK ’76
Managing director at The Ashokan Center After graduating from Hartwick College, Peter worked in IT at a Boston-based law firm before returning to the Hudson Valley and earning a master’s degree in secondary education. He taught in the Boston Public School system before working with at-risk youth as a case manager at Family of Woodstock in New York. In 2015, Peter joined the staff at the Ashokan Center, a leader in high-quality outdoor and environmental education programs. Now, as managing director, he oversees the center’s many programs. This year, over 5,000 children will experience music, art, and nature at the Ashokan Center in Olivebridge, New York.
BRIDGET LAWRENCE-MEIGS ’96 Farm manager at Fairfield Farm, The Hotchkiss School
Bridget Lawrence-Meigs grew up at Millbrook, where her father, Jonathan, directed the Trevor Zoo and her mother, Jane, championed conservation and sustainability initiatives. Bridget studied at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, volunteered and studied Spanish in Central America, and then earned a master’s in sustainable agriculture from Cornell University. Before signing on with Fairfield Farm at The Hotchkiss School, Bridget worked for organizations in Kenya, Guatemala, and California and then founded and directed The Farm at Stonehill College, where she also taught.
HANNAH (PETRI) PHILLIPS ’97
Manager of docents and interpreters, Saint Louis Zoo Hannah received her bachelor’s degree from Gettysburg College, majoring in cultural anthropology/sociology with a minor in philosophy, followed by a master’s degree in environmental studies and education from Antioch University New
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England. After stints at several conservation centers, zoos, aquariums, and preserves—including the Trevor Zoo, the Bronx Zoo, and the Boston Museum of Science Animal Center—she joined the Saint Louis Zoo to manage 200 education volunteers and staff interpreters. The volunteers and staff engage with guests about the zoo’s conservation projects, animals, and nature by providing personal interpretive experiences.
TREVOR MCWILLIAMS ’01
Landscape artist doing commercial & private commissions As a faculty child on Millbrook’s campus, Trevor did not have to look far for inspiration. His grandfather, Alden “Mac” McWilliams, was a professional illustrator, while his father, Rick McWilliams, taught photography, drawing, and printmaking at Millbrook for over 40 years. After studying English and art at Colby College, Trevor taught English at Williston Northampton before traveling to Europe and Southeast Asia and across the United States. He settled for several years in Portland, Oregon, before coming back east to Lakeville, Connecticut. Trevor continues to travel to those places that inspire him, drawing, painting, and photographing throughout the wilderness regions of the American West, New York’s Hudson Valley, and New England, then developing larger concepts on canvas back in his studio.
SIERRA FLANIGAN ’05
Principal change agent at Living Lab Sierra works at the nexus of systems change, leadership development, and regenerative design through a broad set of collaborations and via her own change agency, Living Lab. As a connector and convener, she weaves together communities of like-minded/hearted people and solutions, designing processes, hosting gatherings, and holding space for synergistic impact. Her work promotes and focuses on the collective shift away from the narrative of extraction and exploitation and toward a story of equity, circularity, and symbiosis on planet Earth.
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JAEGER KOVICH ’05
Golf course architect & owner, Proper Golf Jaeger builds and designs golf courses. He fell for golf at Millbrook, designing a 9-hole course on Millbrook’s campus for his CES project. After studying architecture and studio art at Hobart, he traveled the world building courses for top architects, focusing on minimalism and using the land to guide the courses’ routing and strategy. He also spends a lot of time restoring older courses to their original states while making them fun to play.
ALEX ROBERTS ’07
Reforest technician for Presidio Trust Alex works for Presidio Trust, the national park in San Francisco adjacent to the Golden Gate Bridge. Formerly a volunteer coordinator, Alex is now a reforestation technician managing replanting of the 300-acre historic forest largely comprised of Monterey pines/cypress and eucalyptus. After earning a bachelor’s degree in finance and an MBA, volunteering at Presidio Trust led him to his true passion. Trading in a suit for Carhartts, Alex is now fully immersed in forestry, restoration ecology, ethnobotany, and horticulture. Though taking Thoreau a bit literally when going to the woods
STUYVIE PIERREPONT ’07
Vice president business development at Marsh & McLennan Stuyvie has learned countless life lessons from his work at the Trevor Zoo, environmental study programs in the Bahamas, expeditions across Alaska and Wyoming, and summers spent as a fly-fishing guide. He enjoys helping families navigate the financial complexities of life and, in his personal time, cultivating his large home garden and volunteering with conservation organizations, including the Potomac Riverkeepers Network and the Menhaden Conservation Project.
with the wish to live deliberately, his work allows him to directly address one of the problems he sees in the world.
JOANNA EHRENREICH ’08
Brand consultant for sustainable food & ag companies Based in Brooklyn and the Hudson Valley, Joanna is a brand strategist with experience building mission-driven, food and ag startups. From focusing on brand and sustainability as one of Blue Apron’s first marketing hires to managing a food-waste-fighting beer company to launching a carbon market paying
SKYE FLANIGAN ’07
Director of programs at Harvard Chan C-CHANGE Skye Flanigan is the director of programs at the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She stewards community engagement initiatives, develops and implements new educational programs, and advances strategic partnerships for the Center. In May 2016 Skye received her master’s degree from Harvard in sustainability and environmental management with a concentration in environmental health. She has a background in environmental consulting, international finance, hospitality, and event planning for innovation communities.
farmers for their regenerative practices, Joanna combines her passions for food and helping the planet. As an independent consultant, she guides clients to use business as a force for good and helps them define their brand strategies and tell their stories.
MEGAN BUTTS ’09
Veterinarian at Mid-Hudson Veterinary Practice Megan’s love for animals began as a volunteer at the Trevor Zoo. She was a four-year zooie and a head curator and worked parttime at a local veterinary hospital while a student at Millbrook. After graduating from
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NOAH LEADER ’12
Product marketing at Google; Bread Alone, family-owned business Noah works at Google as a product marketing manager, helping advertisers build and use data responsibly. Prior to joining Google, Noah held various roles in operations and product strategy. Obsessed with how we build habits, Noah believes humans can train for anything—a presentation, a performance, or the demands of everyday life. Noah grew up in a family business, Bread Alone, a regional organic bakery. Bread Alone’s mission—and his family’s—is to serve honest food, create prosperity for its people, and minimize further harm to the planet.
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EMILY KELLER-COFFEY ’14
Senior manager at Chemonomics International Chemonics is an international development consulting firm based in Washington D.C., and in her current role there, Emily is responsible for operations, financial management, project management, and proposal development for USAID-funded projects in the Middle East and North Africa. With a focus on environmental programming, Emily has worked on many proposals and projects across the Middle East, West and Central Africa, and Haiti, focused on agriculture, food security, natural resource management, and resilience.
LAURA MEZZANOTTE ’14
JD candidate in animal rights law, George Washington University Laura is a third-year law student at The George Washington Law School and law clerk for the civil litigation team of the Humane Society of the United States. She previously worked as corporate counsel for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and on pro bono projects to push D.C. legislation for animal welfare. She is a New York University alumnus, former head curator at the Trevor Zoo, and Trevor Cup recipient.
Marketing associate at Motor
Ruby is a passionate sustainability advocate and digital marketing professional leading consumer marketing for DC-based start-up Motor, working to accelerate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles to decarbonize personal mobility. Ruby earned her bachelor’s degree in environmental studies and media, culture and communications from NYU and gained valuable sustainability experience through internships with Greenpeace Australia Pacific and the Climate Lab of social impact agency Purpose Campaigns.
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HARRISON BLUESTONE ’15
Senior staff geologist, Langan Engineering & Environmental Services Harrison graduated from Trinity College in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science. After working as a consultant to the Port Authority of NY & NJ, performing geotechnical soil sampling and soil density testing, Harrison refocused his geology skillset toward environmental consulting with Langan Engineering, where he assists in brown field remediation through soil waste characterization and hazardous
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EMMA GARSCHAGEN ’15
Sailor and podcast host, 59 North Emma pursued environmental studies and biology at Kenyon College and has worked as a professional sailor since graduation in 2019. She has crossed the Atlantic twice, sailed to the high Arctic in Svalbard, and traveled over 20,000 ocean miles. Emma began sailing on the Hudson River with Croton Sailing School and the sloop Clearwater. As a student and deckhand with SEA, she has worked on traditional wooden boats and captained a voyage with high schoolers in the Caribbean. An environmental educator and social media manager, she currently co-hosts the sailing podcast On the Wind and is refitting her own sailboat for living aboard and future adventures.
ALEX WATTLES ’16
Climate change & sustainability consultant, EY Alex is a consultant in the Climate Change and Sustainability Services (CCaSS) practice within Ernst and Young, focusing on climate change-related financial disclosures, sustainability strategy, and ESG framework and index reporting transparency. Alex earned a bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences at Dickinson College, further cementing his desire for a sustainability-focused consulting role. With an interest in the natural world sparked at Millbrook and Dickinson, Alex works in sustainability consulting, renewable energy strategy and implementation, and client management. He develops solutions for clients’ complex problems without compromising their business model.
TAHRIEQ KOONCE ’17
Executive director, Be the Change Venture Tahrieq attended Case Western Reserve University and earned a degree in aerospace engineering. A college internship led Tahrieq to a full-time position with Dominion Energy, a Fortune 500 energy company and national leader in clean and renewable energy. He immersed himself in the burgeoning renewable energy field with a particular focus on hydrogen fuel cell transportation and natural gas industry sustainability. Tahrieq left Dominion Energy in December 2022 and is currently pursuing a career in firefighting/EMS.
MAC GROSSCUP ’19
Student, Wake Forest University When he presented at Millbrook, Mac was finishing his senior year at Wake Forest University, majoring in biology and minoring in anthropology and environmental science. During his undergraduate years, he researched tropical ecology and plant physiology. His studies took him to the Peruvian Amazon, the South African savannah, Belizean coral reefs, and various domestic destinations. His experience at Millbrook, including four years as a zooie and his VIth form year as a co-head curator, shaped his interest in the dynamics of tropical forest systems.
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ADVANCING MILLBROOK: Leading the Way The people of Millbrook’s Advancement & Alumni Relations Office make an enormous difference in the life of the school and its future promise. It is with great enthusiasm that we introduce you to Millbrook’s new director of advancement and celebrate the incredible leadership of an office dedicated to ensuring that Millbrook has the resources to be, inevitably, the finest boarding school in this country. We extend a warm welcome to Natalie Smith, who has recently joined Millbrook's faculty as our director of advancement. Natalie will oversee and raise the bar in all areas of school fundraising, working closely with Head of School Jonathan Downs ’98 and with our longtime advancement leaders, Bob Anthony ’65 and Nancy Stahl. Natalie brings 16 years of development experience to Millbrook—both in independent schools and prominent arts organizations in the U.S. and Canada. Most recently, she led the Advancement and Marketing Office at Marvelwood School, where her work helped to significantly increase constituent participation in their Annual Fund while also setting new records for dollars raised over consecutive years. Previous experience also includes a role as associate director of development at Salisbury School and campaign director of their For The Boys capital initiative in 2014. Natalie has a master’s degree in nonprofit management and museum studies from Seton Hall University, where she also played four years of Division I soccer. She lives at Salisbury School with her husband, Andrew, and their two daughters.
Natalie Smith with her husband, Andrew Will, and children
Natalie will work closely this year with Bob Anthony ’65 and Nancy Stahl. Bob begins his 50th year of service to his alma mater and continues in his role as assistant to the head of school for external relations, traveling to meet with alumni in the northeast and across the country. Bob knows Millbrook alumni better than anyone and relishes every opportunity to learn what our alumni are doing in the world while sharing with them news from down School Road. Bob will retire in June of 2024, but his Millbrook connections will endure, both in his personal life and in some future special projects for our school. Nancy Stahl has worked alongside Bob Anthony since she began as Millbrook’s major gifts officer in the fall of 2007. Since 2012, she has led Millbrook's Advancement Office and, along with the entire advancement team, has helped to raise more than $100 million in annual and capital gifts. As Nancy hands the day-to-day office operations off to Natalie, she remains our director of stewardship, implementing forward-thinking programs of excellence for our alumni and parents while fostering a culture of stewardship.
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Natalie Smith, Bob Anthony ’65 and Nancy Stahl
Millbrook's future is bright because of the bold leadership of Millbrook's Advancement & Alumni Relations Office. We invite you to visit Anthony House to meet the team on your next visit to campus.
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Familiar Faces in New Places ANNA BIRNBAUM Anna Birnbaum has moved across West Road from the Admission Office to a more student-facing role as assistant dean of students and dean of residential life. After graduating magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a master’s degree in education and a bachelor’s degree in educational studies. Ms. Birnbaum is the head dorm parent in Abbott Hall, where she lives with her husband, Jeff Lamson, daughter, Edie, and three dogs. Ms. Birnbaum is eager to “support students through the highs and lows of high school while helping them to gain critical skills along the way.”
EMILY ALLEN Emily Allen has shifted her focus from identifying and supporting prospective Millbrook student in admissions to working with Vth and VIth formers on what their lives may become after graduation. As a new senior associate director of college counseling, Ms. Allen will help students navigate the complex and ever-changing college search and admissions landscape.
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Familiar Faces in New Places SHAYLA ZEZZE Shayla Zezze has moved across School Road, where she served as Trevor Zoo husbandry keeper and faculty leader for the zoo community service program for several years. Living in Clark Hall, she will teach math and build on her record as head coach of the girls varsity basketball and track and field teams. Mrs. Zezze has a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Stonehill College where she was a track and field standout in every event. She shares: “I am looking forward to getting to know our students as a whole. I was seeing them at the zoo and during athletics, but now as a math instructor and dorm parent, I am excited to be more engaged with their other interests and endeavors.”
ZHAOHONG WEN Zhaohong Wen has stepped into the role of World Languages Department chair as she continues in her multiple other roles: international student program coordinator, Case Hall dorm parent, and Mandarin instructor. “I am excited to be part of an excellent team of experienced and caring teachers, getting to know each other, spending time together talking about teaching,” said Ms. Wen. “My goal is to serve teachers’ needs and to continue building a supportive and collaborative culture.” Ms. Wen is the parent of two current students, Andre ’25 and Danny ’26.
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GIANNA MUSCARI ’15
KEITH DEL VALLE
Gianna Muscari was well known as a community leader and tri-varsity athlete as a Millbrook student and an active reunion weekend volunteer during her subsequent years in college. A proud member of the Class of 2015, she returns to campus now as a full-time associate director of admission. From 2019-2022, Ms. Muscari taught English at Williston Northampton and served as girls varsity lacrosse head coach, advisor, and dorm parent. Similarly, at Millbrook she is assisting with girls varsity soccer and lacrosse and serving as an advisor. She is dorm head of Guest House and shares, “I am eager to share my cherished experience of Millbrook with prospective students and families. It’s great to be home!”
Keith Del Valle is a native of New Rochelle, New York, and a graduate of the College of Mount Saint Vincent, where he studied business administration. His Millbrook career has included work at the Colhoun Academic Center and Trevor Zoo and roles as an advisor and baseball coach. Mr. Del Valle is a newly minted associate director of admission and is “eager for the opportunity to help prospective students learn more about the wonderful things Millbrook has to offer.” He will also keep up his work in the academic center. When not busy on campus, he enjoys taking long walks with his wife, Michelle, and their two dogs.
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Leading the Way: People Who Make Millbrook, Millbrook Introducing Millbrook’s Newest Board Members
J’NELLE AGEE ’06 Elected May 2023
Upon graduating from Millbrook, J’nelle earned three degrees—a bachelor’s degree in economics from Spelman College (a historically black liberal arts college for women in Georgia), a master’s degree in sports management from Columbia University, and a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University. In 2015, J’nelle began her career in media planning and then turned her career focus to journalism. She took her talents to Spectrum News, starting as a multimedia reporter based in Kingston, New York. A few years later she worked briefly in a similar role for Verizon Fios’ 24-hour news channel in Westchester County before joining NBC Universal in Dallas, Texas. There she began working behind the camera as an assistant producer, realizing the satisfaction of controlling the stories and narrative rather than simply delivering them. A role with MSNBC brought J’nelle back to New York, and for four years she produced shows for MSNBC Dayside, NBC News Now, and The Today Show. In June of 2022, she was thrilled to accept a position as senior producer at Oprah Daily, where she produces content on how to live a more meaningful, wholesome, and healthier life. J’nelle is also very involved in professional and social organizations including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and The Links, Incorporated. One of J’nelle’s new passions is volunteering at the newly built Tommie L. Agee Campus (M.S. 419) in Queens, New York, which was named after her father, New York Mets Hall of Famer and 1969 World Champion, Tommie Agee. J’nelle remains a very active Millbrook alum and has been a driving force behind outreach and activities for Millbrook alums and current students of color. In joining Millbrook’s Board of Trustees, she hopes to expand her impact on Millbrook’s programs as a member of the board’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee: “Millbrook’s mission is about making sure kids feel like they belong, and that is exactly what we’re doing with the alumni/student barbeques we have been holding in the fall and spring at Millbrook. We have a BBQ, we play games, we put on music…It’s a safe place where kids feel comfortable sharing experiences. I’m looking forward to expanding the work that I’ve already done on this in concert with other board members.” J’nelle is proud to be one of the youngest members of the board, along with her good friend and classmate Alison J. Marsal '06 with whom she will work on the board's Student Life Committee. J'nelle is looking forward to getting more alums involved in the future growth of the school while learning about school governance and what goes on “behind the scenes.” She credits Millbrook with being a big part of her development and loves how the campus is opening its doors to new ideas and voices to continue to spread the message of Non Sibi Sed Cunctis.
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ALISON J. MARSAL ’06 Elected May 2023
A political science major and economics minor at Bates College, Ali’s Millbrook interests manifested themselves in clear ways at the next level. Ali followed her brother, Jon ’03, to Millbrook, and immediately felt at home in Guest House. After studying Middle Eastern history with Mark Clizbe in her VIth form year and writing her Blaine Essay on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, she took that subject matter forward at Bates and studied abroad in Israel. Her 100-page honors thesis at Bates was an evolution of her Blaine Essay, with a refined and clearly developed understanding of the issues identified years before. Landing at Pricewaterhouse Cooper (PwC) after graduation, she joined the Healthcare Advisory Consulting Practice, working with providers nationwide on targeted performance improvement initiatives and cost-savings strategies. After four years, she moved to PwC’s mergers and acquisitions group, facilitating corporate integrations and divestitures in the retail and consumer space, with a focus on financial systems, processes, and best practices. After reconnecting with Michael Marsal ’06, friendly gatherings became dates which led to a marriage proposal in September 2015. Ali and Mike were married on September 10, 2016, and the growing Marsal family began thinking about putting down roots. By 2017, Ali was primed for a professional change and accepted a director role at A&M Inc., managing their privately-owned aircraft (both fixed-wing and rotorcraft), inclusive of crew, maintenance, financial reporting, logistics, and programming. During this time, she established the private aviation program for Hogs Head Golf Club in Ireland, offering bespoke private transportation services to club members and their guests traveling from the United States. Ali manages it all in addition to the farm that she and Mike purchased in Millbrook in 2017. In addition to producing hay, they manage gardens, beehives, chickens, cattle, and “joy animals,” (like their micro Highland cows), but it’s the simplicity and beauty that she appreciates most about the farm. Growing up, her family had a weekend home in Millbrook. Now, as a full-time resident, she is immersing herself in the community, as a member of the Millbrook Hunt and in multiple charitable organizations. On Millbrook’s Board of Trustees, Ali is excited to build a direct pipeline between the school and the community and to be a local resource for Head of School Jonathan Downs ’98. “I’m looking forward to having boots on the ground, giving my time, and being active on behalf of Millbrook School.” She will serve on the Physical Resources and Student Life committees.
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DR. SAMANTHA BOARDMAN P ’24, ’26 Elected January 2023
Dr. Samantha Boardman, parent to two Millbrook students, Baker ’24 and Vivian ’26, is a New York City-based psychiatrist and an assistant professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Boardman earned her bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and her medical degree from Cornell University Medical College before completing her four-year residency in psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. While working in a private practice in Manhattan, she made the decision to expand her approach to mental health and study resilience, optimism, and post-traumatic growth. In earning a master’s degree in applied positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, she explored the role of lifestyle and psychosocial factors that impact mental health and studied evidencebased interventions that promote well-being. Today, Dr. Boardman is a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and currently serves as co-chair of The Positive Psychiatry Section for the World Psychiatric Association. She is the author of Everyday Vitality and founder of PositivePrescription.com, a site focused on positive psychology, human strength, and mental well being. Her work has been published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Translational Neuroscience, and Nature Reviews Neuroscience. She is a frequent contributor to Psychology Today, The Wall Street Journal, and Thrive Global, and has been a guest on the Today Show and Good Day New York. Millbrook is one of several non-profit institutions benefiting from Dr. Boardman’s involvement as a trustee, and she joins Millbrook’s board with the goal of helping to move our school forward in substantial ways. Dr. Boardman loves Millbrook’s mission and mantra of knowing and needing every student on campus, and she sees how her own children have benefitted from the relationships they have developed with adults and peers alike. As a member of the Student Life Committee, she will actively support efforts to continuing and developing programs that allow every student to feel that they have a voice and a responsibility to create a positive culture at Millbrook.
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A T R I B U T E T O A N A LU M N I T R U S T E E David D. Holbrook ’56, P ’82, ’83, GP ’11, ’12, ’14 David Holbrook died on May 14, 2023, following a long illness. A devoted Millbrook graduate and a longtime member of Millbrook’s Board of Trustees, David served on the board from 1977 until 2001, continuing as an honorary trustee until his death. During his tenure, he was vice chair of the board and chair of the Development Committee. He also served on the Search Committee, which recommended that Drew Casertano be elected Millbrook’s sixth head of school in 1990. David was the driving force behind the construction of the Holbrook Arts Center in 2001. He and his family gave the lead gift to make Millbrook’s wonderful arts building a reality, and it has served our school exceptionally well in the ensuing years. David graduated from Yale University in 1960 and spent his entire 40-year business career at Marsh & McLennan, retiring as CEO of their Insurance Brokerage Division. He served on the boards of the Theatre Development Fund, the Joffrey Ballet, The Orchestra of St. Lukes, City Center, The Joyce Theater, and The Noguchi Museum. In addition to his wife, Andrea, David is survived by his son, Christopher ’82, his daughter-in-law, Alice ’82, and their children: Cameron ’11, Ali Smith ’12 and Parker ’14. He is also survived by his daughter, Helene Downs (Bill), their two children, and three great grandchildren. David was predeceased by his first wife, Holly, and daughter, Lee ’83. David’s many contributions to Millbrook made an enormous impact on our campus and our program. As a member of The 1931 Society, his impact will be felt in perpetuity through a generous bequest helping to endow the Holbrook Arts Center moving forward. David Holbrook at Millbrook's 1983 Commencement with his daughter, Lee
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The Power of Partnership:
PARENTS AND ALUMNI FUEL FUNDRAISING SUCCESSES THE VITH FORM GIFT The evening before Commencement and just before their Senior Class Dinner, the Class of 2023 gathered in front of Anthony House with their parents and advisors to kick off their graduation celebrations. Anthony House, the new welcome space for alumni visiting campus, faces Pulling Circle. At the rear of the building is a beautiful terrace overlooking School Road the Trevor Zoo pond, and this gathering space is now named in honor of the Class of 2023. Once again, parent support for the traditional VIth Form Gift was robust with nearly 100% parent participation. As sparkling beverages were raised in a toast, VIth Form Parent Chairs Paul and Alyssa Stafford P ’16, ’19, ’23 and Lara and Jamie Vitiello P ’23 thanked all who had gathered in support of the Class of 2023 as they prepared to officially become Millbrook alumni. Jamie Vitiello shared his family’s gratitude for daughter Mikayla’s three years at Millbrook: “This has certainly been the greatest fork in the road in my child’s life. I’m so thankful for it, and I know she is so thankful too. Here, known and needed is a real, genuine, organic, and special thing. I see a lot of tears in the eyes of our children tonight…While it’s time for them to move into the next chapter of their lives, they will hold this experience so dear to their hearts.” Paul Stafford added his thanks to the VIth form parents while lamenting that his longtime role as a current parent was coming to an end: “Alyssa and I have been coming to Millbrook’s campus on a regular basis for 10 years now, as we chose Millbrook for three of our children. It’s a very bittersweet moment that this part of our lives is over now. Thank you all so much for your generosity, participation in this class gift, and helping us dedicate the Class of 2023 Terrace at Anthony House!”
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GIVING DAY 2023 Millbrook’s Giving Day is designed to amplify generosity, celebrate philanthropy, and generate greater participation across the extended Millbrook family. Alumni were highly engaged, looking to win bragging rights for their class in this participation challenge; the Class of 2003 ultimately triumphed in the last seconds over a close competitor, the Class of 1991. Thanks to so many alumni, parents, and friends of the school, Giving Day 2023 made a tremendous impact through your collective gifts—large and small.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Over $300,000 raised for the Annual Fund
565 gifts received from donors across 36 states and 4 countries
Record alumni participation with gifts from 388 alumni
Thank you to everyone who joined us in "Pulling Together" for Millbrook's Giving Day 2023!
PARENT WINTER WEEKEND CHALLENGE January and February are no doubt the coldest and darkest months of the year on campus, and yet we regularly look forward to this time of year. Why? Winter Weekend, of course! Students look forward to this fiercely competitive and crazy colorful competition, and now parents do too. In its fourth year, the Parent Winter Weekend Challenge provides opportunity for parents to compete in support their child’s dorm. In this participation challenge every gift counts, and every gift makes an immediate difference. Parent gifts during the 2023 challenge totaled over $47,000, and ultimately Abbott Hall earned bragging rights for the greatest percent of parent Annual Fund donations, squeaking by Case Hall for the win.
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At Millbrook, students’ individual interests are fostered and encouraged to grow, and since 1931, the driving force fanning the flames of students’ curiosity has been Millbrook’s faculty. Many students have been drawn to astronomy and the study of the night sky, and the first teacher to guide those interests was Neale Howard, who taught science from 1945 to 1975. Shortly after Mr. Howard arrived on campus, Millbrook’s astronomy program took off. By the mid-1950s, the program peaked as students built both a large telescope and an observatory in which to house it. The observatory and telescope, which featured a 12.5” diameter mirror, were highlighted in a 1954 Scientific American article. Beginning in 1957, students participated in Project Moonwatch with the goal of observing the first man-made satellites launched into space, and they received national recognition for their efforts. Over time, the trees around the observatory grew, blocking the sky, and the telescope was abandoned. Modern equipment took its place, and a new observatory was installed on Ski Hill, away from trees and the lights of campus. A few years ago, the Howard Observatory was removed as it had become a hazard, but remnants of the telescope were saved. Alumni from the early 1970s, some of Neale Howard’s final Millbrook students, gathered during Alumni Weekend in 2022 and expressed great interest in honoring their mentor. Restoring the telescope and installing it in a prominent location on campus seemed a fitting tribute, and this group of alumni, led by Henry Rust ’71 and supported by a host of alumni from the early 1970s, fundraised to make the idea a reality. As the school’s archivist, I volunteered to shepherd this project, turning the telescope into a monument to Neale Howard with the goal of inspiring every Millbrook student who walks through the doors of the Hamilton Math and Science Center. The students in the Archives Community Service helped find old photos and articles about the telescope. Rhett Roback ’04, a local fabricator, designer, and machinist skillfully brought the telescope back to life. Within just a few months, Rhett not only restored the telescope to its original 1953 specifications and length, but he manufactured many parts that had gone missing over the years including indicator gears, the spotting scope, the eyepiece and more. He also designed, engineered, and constructed a suitable base for the entire apparatus, which weighs more than 500 pounds. Today, when you enter the lobby of the Hamilton Math and Science center, you are greeted by the Howard Telescope in all its glory—a towering tribute to a Millbrook faculty legend and the students whom he inspired. How fitting that Neale Howard’s is now among the pantheon of famous scientists whose names line the lobby walls. By Daniel Cohen ’86
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FEELING THE WI-FI ON THE FIELDS Thanks to maintenance department all-stars Pete Lasko and Matt Smith, the Mustang faithful will be thrilled to find Wi-Fi connectivity at the lower and upper fields. Pete and Matt trenched, buried conduit, and installed the control boxes necessary for fiber optic cables to reach these far-flung spots. While it’s great to be able stay connected across campus, the added ability to live-stream field sports was an even greater motivator. Live hockey streams from Bontecou Rink have been a boon for alumni, families, and scouts, and now viewership of fall and spring outdoor Mustang athletic contests will surely become popular.
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SCHOOLHOUSE: NEW CLASSROOMS AND WORKROOMS The reconfiguration of the second floor of Schoolhouse is a historic step forward for a space that has been, over the years, the English faculty room, a computer lab, a classroom, and, for most Millbrook alumni, the Study Hall. For many years, the big room above the head of school’s office was the only space large enough to hold Millbrook’s mandatory daily study sessions. As they sat among the inscribed names of alumni, students were motivated to hit the books. As Millbrook’s needs have grown and changed, Schoolhouse has been renovated and improved multiple times. This summer, the engraved benches and framed plaques containing thousands of alumni names were carefully removed and safely stored for future display. As of September 2023, three bright and airy new classrooms and an office for the World Language Department have been carved out of the space opposite the Flagler Memorial Library. Another benefit of the second-floor renovation is the creation of new creative lab space within the Flagler Memorial Library that includes a 3D printer and a collaborative work and meeting space. By relocating World Languages to Schoolhouse, the humanities at Millbrook are once again under one roof, and the elegant 1940s building continues to define the quad with grace and a seriousness of purpose.
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Thank You 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.
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Peter L. Moore 1947
Robert P. Sanford 1977
Daniel Noone 1990
Stephen W. Waterbury Jr. 1949
Thomas R. Tortolani 1978
Sarah H. Calabrese 1991
William E. Steinwedell 1950
Christopher H. Willis 1978
Joanna L. Fowler Hutchinson 1991
John N. Stearns II 1954
Virginia L. LaPrade 1980
Erika Keiter Malmgren 1991
Peter V. Savage 1957
Julia A. H. Silzer 1980
Jessie Zirinsky Reed 1991
Samuel H. Bell Jr. 1959
Sabrina Ackerman Bluestone 1982
Harold Y. Chang 1992
Thomas A. Reed 1960
Landon H. Wickham Jr. 1982
Chris D. Drago 1992
Christopher W. Lovell 1961
Robert E. Latimer 1983
Robert M. Otter 1993
Thomas S. Cox 1962
Bentley Frost Hardwick 1984
Holly Meigs Noone 1994
John L. Fanton 1963
A. Geoffrey Wells 1984
Justin H. Riedell 1994
Ralph H. Poole III 1964
D. Seth Williams 1984
Kathryn D. Seidenstein 1994
Austin Wand 1964
Jean Kindred Wilmerding 1985
Bridget Lawrence-Meigs 1996
Kenneth S. Brown Jr. 1965
Daniel S. Cohen 1986
Kristi Popovich Brien 1997
Philip L. Ross 1968
Kelly M. Coles 1986
John S. Choate III 1997
Norman B. Bird 1969
Todd M. Kingsbury 1986
Timothy P. Healy 1997
Dudley R. Bahlman 1971
Megan K. Fitzgerald 1987
Loukas Zoumas 1997
Alexander Podmaniczky 1972
Vanessa Cutler McGarry 1987
Matthew E. Marsallo 1998
Carey G. Birmingham 1973
Helen T. Perera 1988
Andrea Tehan Carnes 1999
Heather Marshall Lyons 1974
George J. Sayan 1988
Morgan C. Conrad 1999
Marion DeWitt Cook 1975
Robert L. Brevetti 1989
Marko Guzijan 1999
Cornelius E. Raiford 1975
Teodoro Moscoso V 1989
Steven Levac 1999
Stephen J. McLaughlin 1976
Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989
Michael C. Tredenick 1999
Timothy T. Richards 1976
Christopher D. MacGuire 1990
Amelia Gomez Cortez 2000
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Ethan G. Dubow 2000
Dale L. Mauri 2011
William T. Conte 2017
Abigail P. Malin 2000
Sarah C. Anthony 2012
Sean Hayden 2017
Julia McLaughlin Todd 2000
Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012
Owen M. Kelley 2017
Deborah Muller Fisher 2001
Mikkel C. M. Joehnk 2012
Corinne S. Keogh 2017
Brian T. Frankenfield 2001
Aldin Medunjanin 2012
Tahrieq E. Koonce 2017
Anne M. Quick 2001
Conrad P. Sednaoui 2012
Olivia H. May 2017
James C. Bennett 2002
Austin J. Urban 2012
Lucinda C. Mills 2017
Blake L. Morrison 2002
Olivia B. Dolan 2013
Caroline E. Reilly 2017
Jennifer Casale Ott 2002
Elizabeth Lowe Fescko 2013
Henry D. Rosenberg 2017
Jonathan H. Blanksteen 2003
Lena T. Hardy 2013
Henry Simons 2017
Eliza R. Cantlay 2003
Sam S. Lawson-Johnston 2013
Emily R. Williams 2017
Wayne I. Charles 2003
Emma B. Merrill 2013
Zoe R. Acord 2018
Brian M. Pecchia 2003
Nicholas S. Morley 2013
Jordan S. Auerbach 2018
Katrina M. Cox 2004
Madison M. Schmalz 2013
Nicholas A. D'Urso 2018
Eliza R. Glaister 2004
Alexandra C. Creel 2014
Olivia A. Garip-Davies 2018
Collin N. Norton 2004
Benjamin Duhoski 2014
Jacob P. Maren 2018
Eaton-Chad Oliver 2004
Connor C. Elwell 2014
Ava M. McCoy 2018
Sierra R. Flanigan 2005
Duncan M. Harvey 2014
Nóra E. Reynolds 2018
Carlyle S. McWilliams 2005
Parker D. Holbrook 2014
Samuel J. Rosenbaum 2018
J'nelle N. M. Agee 2006
Emily M. Keller-Coffey 2014
Dylan L. Schmalz 2018
Robert G. Bennett 2006
Kayla G. Schmalz 2014
Helene C. Apollon 2019
Alexander J. Bolesta 2006
A.J. Wallace 2014
Ousseni Bouda 2019
Andrew C. Cochran 2006
Harrison J. Bluestone 2015
Emilie C. Gelinas 2019
Dante L. Gabiati 2006
John F. Buckley III 2015
Daniela S. Muscari 2019
Alison J. Marsal 2006
Gregory P. Reiss 2015
Isabella L. Puccinelli 2019
Alexander J. Pinsky 2006
Catherine G. MacKenzie 2015
Jayden Reaves 2019
Jonathan B. Silver 2006
Gianna M. Muscari 2015
Claire A. Reid 2019
Alexander D. Wilson 2006
Edward Opoku 2015
Chloe A. Robinson 2019
Arthur W. Anthony 2007
David H. Westcott 2015
William Simons 2019
Skye S. Flanigan 2007
Elisabeth M. Bluestone 2016
Reilly T. Van Duyne 2019
Alex J. Marino 2007
Siena M. Buffa 2016
William J. Bloom 2020
Nicholas R. N. Weaver 2007
James M. Carnavalla 2016
Ethan A. Cott 2020
Magdelaine Anthony Cushing 2008
Oliver K. Cohen 2016
Jonathan L. DeStazio 2020
Sam D. Bailly 2008
Daniel B. Correia 2016
Andrew B. Lymm 2020
Ann H. Bates 2008
Sarah E. Dietrich 2016
Michael E. Nassif 2020
Christopher K. Bennett 2008
Abigail E. Sanford 2016
Margaret S. Reid 2020
Emily C. Collins 2009
Tyler K. Schmalz 2016
Simone I. Yañez 2020
Amanda S. Goddard 2009
Alexander P. Wattles 2016
Frederic C. Hamilton II 2022
Evan J. Haney 2009
Whittier H. Ambrose 2017
Mia C. Lewis 2022
Alexander S. Harvey 2010
Katharine P. Bishop-Manning 2017
Chelsea H. Sinclair 2022
Grace Fisher Brown 2011
Melanie R. Carr 2017
Jason C. Weiss 2022
Join these class agents by volunteering today for Millbrook’s Alumni Volunteer Council! Contact Director of Alumni Relations Eliza Chapman ’12 at echapman@millbrook.org.
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Leadership Donors HEADMASTER'S CIRCLE
Vitiello Family Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kunschner
$50,000.00 and up
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury
Mr. Chris Leary and Mrs. Jennifer Leary
Anonymous (5)
Mr. C. Dana White 1960
Lilac Foundation
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
The H.W. Wilson Foundation
Dutchess County Department of Planning & Development
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse and Gayle Bontecou Mr. Francisco L. Borges 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans
Mr. Gregory M. Loss and Dr. Eileen M. Mulrenin
Mrs. Melissa S. Fleming 1981
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Meier
FOUNDER'S CLUB
Mr. David D. Holbrook 1956
The Donald K. Miller GST Family Trust
$25,000.00 and up
Dr. Douglas M. Moore 1962
Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal and Rabbi Darcie Crystal
Mr. Christopher J. Burch
The Peter and Judy Jackson Family Fund
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Jackson
The W. O'Neil Foundation, Inc.
Elisha-Bolton Foundation
Half Moon Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Linnartz
The Patrina Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford M. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. McCarthy Jr.
Mr. Christopher Quinlan 1989
Mr. and Mrs. Shane Finemore
The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Quinlan
The Jefferson Family Charitable Foundation
Mr. Prescott C. Miller
Mr. Tyler Kirsch and Mrs. Megan Marsal Kirsch
Burnham Moffat Living Trust
Mr. Trevor L. Colhoun 1995
The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc. The Hettinger Foundation Mr. William R. Hettinger 1977 Mrs. Alice B. Holbrook 1982 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Holbrook Mrs. Stephanie W. Holbrook Robert K. Johnson Foundation Mr. David G. Levy 1999 Mr. William G. Levy 1966 Mr. James A. Magid 1994 Marble Fund Mr. Robert McLean II 1972
Mr. Gordon E. Lamb 1948 Ms. Vicky N. Lee Lion Investments Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Lynn
Mrs. Ashley H. Miller Mr. Burnham Moffat 1944 Solomon Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon The George A. Strba Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vit
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Marsal Mr. William B. McNamara 1975
HONOR ROLL $10,000.00 and up
Mr. Alexander S. Reese 1971 Ms. Laura Rockwell Mr. Kamil M. Salame Mr. Scott F. Schereschewsky and Mrs. Emma J. Risley Mr. and Ms. Brinton W. Sheetz Frith Ms. Allison E. Smith 2009 Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne Mrs. Charlotte Carroll Tracy 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Troise Ms. Caroline A. Wamsler PhD 1987
The Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weiss
Bessemer National Gift Fund
Mr. Robert H. Wilder Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Menard
The Meier and Linnartz Family Foundation
Millbrook Tribute Garden, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Merrill
Mr. Aby Rosen and Dr. Samantha Boardman
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schwartz
Samantha and Aby Rosen Foundation
Mr. and Ms. Madhu Tadikonda
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert P. Schafer III
Vanguard Charitable
The Chrysopolae Foundation
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zarcadoolas
Mr. Stephen M. Clement III
Mr. Richard A. Stuckey Jr.
Raymond James Financial Inc.
Thornedge Foundation
The Marsal Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bryan P. Marsal
Mrs. Alexandra Bullock Olsen 2000
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder
Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare
NON SIBI SED CUNCTIS ASSOCIATES $5,000.00 and up Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut
Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq.
Mr. Morgan C. Conrad 1999
American Enterprise Investment Services, Inc.
Corliss Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Anthony
Mrs. Lucy P. Cutting
Aon Foundation
Souder Family Foundation
TAMARACK SOCIETY
Mrs. Susanna Souder
$15,000.00 and up
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder
AYCO Charitable Foundation
Hamilton Donor Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Marco M. Bellin
Mrs. Jennifer P. Speers
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Hazel Family Foundation
Mr. Charles P. Berkey 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford
Mrs. Natasha Bergreen
Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hazel
Peter Berkey Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttacavoli
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jellinek
Mr. John A. Berkey IV 1991
The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Colin W. Kingsbury 1994 Ms. Lea H. Kuck
Dr. Richard O. Bierregaard and Ms. Catherine E. Dolan
TurningPoint Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.C. Coles
Mr. Thomas Kuck
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boorady
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Leadership Donors Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Braly
Mr. David Perlin and Ms. Skye Raiser
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Burdis
Mr. David W. Schab M.D. 1989
Brooklyn Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perreten
Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012
Mr. and Mrs. Alon Shein
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Brooks Jr.
Mr. James Powers
Mr. William Clarke 1974
The Small Foundation
The Buchanan Family Foundation
Ms. Anne B. Putnam 1995
Mr. Christopher J. Connelly 2003
Mr. Jeffrey P. Small 1959
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Buckley
Raiser Foundation Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.
Mr. C. F. Childs 1962
Ms. Kristyn E. Reid 1974
Mr. John C. Doremus 1984
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
Ms. Samantha B. Conklin
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Rodgers
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius
CRAQ Irrevocable Trust II
Mr. John Rusconi and Ms. Susan Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Eisenberg
The Tang Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crossman
Ms. Katherine C. Russo 1984
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Everts
Ms. Kristin A. Tang 1988
Mr. John Dalsheim 1983
Mr. Henry L. Rust 1971
Mr. Nicholas B. Farrell 2008
The David & Ariel Donor Advised Fund
Ms. Kathleen A. Dill 1985
Margaret Dole Rust Trust
Ms. Olivia W. Farrell 2010
Mrs. Gladys R. Thomas
Ms. Jennifer Drukier 1997
Mr. Robert P. Sanford 1977
Mr. Jeff Feinberg
Mr. John V. Frank 1956
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Shultz Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Feldman
Mr. Landon Thomas and Ms. Mary T. Valaika
John V. Frank Trust
Mr. Paul M. Simons 1983
The Flowe Foundation
Mr. David D. Wakefield Jr. 1978
Ms. Chloe Y. Gbai 2012
STS Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Foehl
Wakefield Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten
Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift
Robert A. & Linda S. Friedman Foundation
Mr. H. Scott Wallace 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodman
Mr. Gregory C. Swinehart and Ms. Mitra M. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman
Mr. Alexander G. Warner 1997
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gershman
The Warner Family Foundation
Mrs. Emily Harris
Mr. Laurence M. Wintersteen 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield
Ms. Eliza Thorne and Mr. Michael T. Barnello
YourCause, LLC
Hathaway Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne
Mr. Curtis R. Hougland and Ms. Debra Bosniak
Mrs. Nancy Hathaway
Mr. Enos T. Throop Jr. 1961
Mrs. Sandra Holbrook James 1986
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hopkins III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull
Mrs. Mary Chapman Johnson 2011
BLUE AND GRAY TEAM
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan
Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
$1,000.00 and up
Mr. Theodore S. Karatz 1996
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kaufman
Anonymous (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keiter
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson
Kilzer Kovarik Family Giving Fund
Mrs. Munir Abu-Haidar
Mr. Douglas Kilzer and Ms. Karolyn Kovarik
Mr. Gregory Winsor and Ms. Tara Marsh
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk
Jennifer Aks
WLC and SBC Family Foundation
Mr. Eric G. Kocher 1965
American Endowment Foundation
Ms. Jing Liu and Mr. Ruiping Zhu
Mr. Yibin Yang and Mrs. Beiting Xu
Mr. Steven Kwok and Ms. Jodie Chua
Mr. Malcolm B. Barlow 1953
Mr. Stuart S. Lovejoy 1973
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Yee
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Lawson-Johnston II
The Barr Fund
LPR Charitable Trust
Mr. Weijun Yin and Ms. Yan Ji
The Howard Bayne Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Masterson
Mrs. Nancy T. Young
Mr. Tim Madeiros and Ms. Tonya Marshall
The Nelson Mead Fund
Mrs. Perrin Berkey Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bei
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Mead Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan I. Menken
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell
Mr. Stuart Nayman
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Belsky
Netflix
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Grahling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill
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DEAN'S LIST
Mr. Curt P. Beck 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Mitchell
$2,500.00 and up
Morgan Stanley
Anonymous
New York Life Foundation
Belsky-Doyle-Polikoff-Troubh Family Fund
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Page
Bessemer Trust
Ms. Lea Attalla
Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola
Mr. Teodoro Moscoso V 1989
James Ford Bell Foundation
Mr. Laurence G. Pathy 1952
Ms. Anna Birnbaum and Mr. Jeffrey Lamson
National Philanthropic Trust
Mr. Samuel H. Bell Jr. 1959
Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. O'Brien
Mr. Norman B. Bird 1969
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Mr. Bryan H. Blatstein and Ms. Anne M. Fulenwider
Dr. and Mrs. Ariel Ostad
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ritchie
The Robert P. Bolender Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William Page
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Breitweiser
Mr. Reed Salvatore
Mr. and Mrs. Sion A. Boney III
Millbrook School
Leadership Donors Mr. Peter L. Borges 1976
Dr. David W. Fentress 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Mauri
Brenton Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferrentino
Mr. John H. Linnartz 2021
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuire
Ms. Julie Brenton
Ms. Julie Brenton
The Longview Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLachlan
Mr. Erin M. Brown 2001
Ms. Barbara Gatski
Dr. Christopher W. Lovell 1961
Mr. D. Fell Merwin 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown, Jr.
Mr. Arthur Gellert
Mr. Frederick K. Lowell 1967
Ms. Alicia H. Metz 1983
Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bullock
Mr. James H. Gellert
Mr. Xiangdong Lu and Ms. Jun Wang
Ms. Rachel D. Bullock
Goldman Sachs Gives
Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation
Mr. Christopher Milligan and Ms. Amy M. Fernandez
Tyler R. Cain Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goldstone
Henry Luce Foundation
Mr. Tyler Cain
Goldstone Fund, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyon
Mr. Alessandro Mina and Ms. Suzanne Isenberg
Captain James M. Cannon IV, USN 1971
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Hamish MacGowan
Mr. and Mrs. John Muckstadt
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carmany III
The Grabe Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. Malmgren
Ms. Joan E. Murray 1989
Mr. and Mrs. Drew J. Casertano
Ms. Laura S. Grabe 1995
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mann
Ms. Karen Murray 1987
Mr. Xianqiang Chen and Ms. Fangfang Guo
Mrs. Jane M. Hamilton
Colonel Douglas A. Marshall USAF (Ret.) 1972
Mr. Mark P. Murray 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cherosnick
Mr. Keith W. Harrington 1975
Mr. Mario J. Chiappetti 1974
Mrs. Henry F. Harris
Mr. John S. Choate III 1997
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Heffernan
Mr. Dumont Clarke IV 1970
Mr. Bruce A. Herdman Jr. 1978
Mr. Farnham F. Collins 1953
Mr. Andrew N. Hernandez 1987
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Collins
Mr. Francis Hopkinson Jr. 1961
Dr. William W. Colman and Dr. Jenny M. Colman
Mr. Peter C. Hoyt 1970
Mr. Joseph B. Commisso 2000 Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley Dr. Sheila M. Coogan Ms. Katherine A. Courpas Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Craighill Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crary Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Hargraves
Mr. Thomas N. Innes 1967 Mr. Edward Isler and Dr. Jane Love Dr. Joshua S. Jaffe and Dr. Katherine P. Holden Mr. John R. Jagar 2000 Mr. John Janette and Dr. Joely K. Janette
Mr. and Mrs. James Crystal
Mrs. Katherine Schoonmaker Jenkins 1996
Mrs. Natalie Culley
Mrs. Jill B. Kane
Mr. David Dase and Ms. Jacqueline Flake
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye
Mr. Oliver R. Davis 1983
Mr. Alexander Keeler 1961
Mr. Chris D. Drago 1992
Keeler Motor Car Company
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DuBois
Keeler Motor Car Company Charitable Foundation
Mr. B. William Dudley 1958 Mr. Sam Eaton and Ms. Meredith Kovach Mr. Drew W. Effron 1983
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kennelly Dr. Mitchell T. Keschner and Dr. Lori A. Keschner
Mr. George Elsener and Dr. Monique Hinchcliff
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher A. King
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Epstein
Mrs. Sally Kroll
Mr. Anibal E. Escobar and Ms. Tracey M. Schuster
Mrs. Catherine Simonds Krug 1996
Mr. F. Paul Kovach
Lazard Asset Management Securities, LLC
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Leadership Donors Mr. John W. Myers 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Najork Mr. Nelson Nazario Jr. 1966 Mr. Michael Neuman and Mrs. Jennifer Aks The New York Community Trust Mr. Wesley L. Oakford 2002 Ms. Elizabeth L. Ogden 2006 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pannacciulli Mr. Sang-Jin Park 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Parker Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson Mr. Gordon S. Pennoyer 1999 Pershing Advisor Solutions, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Phillips Ms. Nina A. Pinsky Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers Mr. Charles G. Proctor 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pulling Mr. Sanjay Puri and Ms. Jennifer Radin Mr. Gregory V. Quinn and Mrs. Norah P. Sullivan-Quinn Ms. Elizabeth Ferris Rainoff Dr. Julian A. Reed 1992 Mr. John R. Reese 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Rexhouse Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter Mr. Scott D. Riviere 1971 Mr. John H. Roach and Ms. Charlotte Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Chris Smith
The Gellert Family Donor Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Weil
Mr. Patrick A. Smith and Mrs. Carol Ann Kelsey-Smith
Dr. Michael G. Thompson 1965
Ms. Jennifer M. Wheeler 1998
Mrs. Patricia W. Timpson
Mr. Harold T. White III 1966
Mr. Peter W. Smith 1965
Mr. William W. Todd 1984
Mr. Clinton I. Smullyan Jr. 1968
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Treadwell
Mrs. Kevin Shanley
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Spector
Mr. Albert R. Trezza 1959
Mr. Robert G. Shaw Jr. 1971
Sportsmen's of Litchfield
Mr. Stephen C. Twining 1959
Mr. Simon Sidamon-Eristoff 1976
Ms. Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989
Stephen C. Twining, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Silverman
Mr. Henry Stein and Ms. Xu Fang
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton C. Voges Jr.
Mr. Stephane Silverman 1986
Mr. William E. Steinwedell 1950
Ms. Allison Field Walker 1982
Mr. Dolph C. Simons III 1976
Mr. Jianguo Sun and Ms. Yu Sun
Mr. Yong Wang and Ms. Zhengyi Tang
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Withers-Clarke
Mr. William J. Slepoy and Ms. Marci Silverman
Ms. Ellen I. Sykes
Mr. Alexander B. Wattles
Ms. Michele J. Wood
The Rauch Rainoff Foundation
Mr. Michael R. Wayne 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Loukas Zoumas
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneible Mr. John H. Schwartz and Ms. Irene S. Hong Schwartz Mr. Alexander G. Selz 2012 Mr. Andre P. Selz 2017
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Ms. Serena Whitridge 2006 Major Andrew S. Williamson USMC 2005 Mrs. Jean Kindred Wilmerding 1985 The Winston Salem Foundation Mr. and Ms. Jonathan W. Wise
Young Alumni Leadership Donors Our young leadership donors are helping to: • 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
FOUNDER'S CLUB
BLUE AND GRAY TEAM
MUSTANG SOCIETY
$25,000.00 and up
$1,000.00 and up
$250.00 and up
Mr. Michael P. Marsal 2006 and Mrs. Alison J. Marsal 2006
Anonymous (2)
Mrs. Rachel Kanegis Ahdut 2011
Mr. Andrew T. Harrington 2009
Mr. Frederick H. Babcock 2006
Mr. John H. Linnartz 2021
Mr. Robert G. Bennett 2006
Mr. Wesley L. Oakford 2002
Mr. Rodney B. Benson Jr. 2010
Ms. Elizabeth L. Ogden 2006
Mr. Andrew M. Brett 2002
Mr. Alexander G. Selz 2012
Mr. Jon A. Conahan 2018
HONOR ROLL $10,000.00 and up Ms. Allison E. Smith 2009
Mr. Andre P. Selz 2017 Ms. Serena Whitridge 2006
NON SIBI SED CUNCTIS ASSOCIATES $5,000.00 and up Ms. Chloe Y. Gbai 2012
Captain Andrew S. Williamson, USMC 2005
YOUNG ASSOCIATES $500.00 and up
Mrs. Kalli F. Ey 2009 Mr. Parker D. Holbrook 2014 Mr. Siqing Hu 2018 Mr. George T. Kunhardt 2005 Mr. Gregory M. Levin 2022 Mr. Brett Malinowski 2016
Miss Talbot C. Anning 2022
Ms. Carlyle S. McWilliams 2005
Mr. Christopher K. Bennett 2008
Mr. Stephen F. O'Connor 2012
Mr. James M. Carnavalla 2016
Mr. William B. Pierrepont 2010
Mr. Andrew C. Cochran 2006
DEAN'S LIST
Mr. John S. Roach 2015
Ms. Katrina M. Cox 2004
Mr. Jason C. Rossetti 2009
$2,500.00 and up
Mr. Brooks V. Crossman 2009
Mr. Conrad P. Sednaoui 2012
Mr. Charles P. Merrill 2009 and Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Merrill 2011
Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012 Mr. Christopher J. Connelly 2003 Mr. Nicholas B. Farrell 2008
Mr. Jonathan H. Curtis 2022 Mr. Samuel B. Curtis 2022 Ms. Eliza R. Glaister 2004
Mr. Jonathan B. Silver 2006 Mr. Parker J. Zanghi-Clark 2012
Mr. Sam S. Iacavazzi 2018
Ms. Olivia W. Farrell 2010
Captain Peter G. Smith 2006
Mrs. Mary Chapman Johnson 2011
Ms. Sihyun Wei 2017 Mr. Jason C. Weiss 2022
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Alumni Donors Class of 1944 (67%)
Class of 1956 (22%)
Thomas A. Reed*
Class of 1964 (48%)
Burnham Moffat*
John D. Esseks PhD*
C. Dana White*
Ralph H. Poole III, Agent
Peter M. Richards
John V. Frank
William J. Woodcock
Austin Wand, Agent
David D. Holbrook*
Class of 1947 (50%)
C. Wendell Wickersham III*
Peter L. Moore, Agent
William N. Cumming*
Christopher W. Lovell, Agent
Bennett Ellison
Bruce B. Huber
Class of 1957 (31%)
Eric T. Dodge*
Christopher H. McLaughlin
Oakleigh Thorne II*
Peter V. Savage, Agent
John K. Exter*
Peter P. Mithoefer
Charles H. Boynton*
Class of 1948 (50%)
Henry H. Frothingham Jr.
William H. Peck III*
Rees S. Himes Jr.
Gordon E. Lamb*
Creighton R. Hooker*
Raymond S. Pfeiffer*
Andrew R. Supplee*
Francis Hopkinson Jr.*
Ralph H. Poole III
Bryson H. Thompson*
Ross Jones
W. B. D. Stroud Jr.
Alexander Keeler*
Austin Wand*
Christopher W. Lovell*
Stephen N. Wikstrom
Class of 1950 (20%) William E. Steinwedell, Agent Michael C. Eggar William E. Steinwedell*
Class of 1951 (40%) Andrew G. Carey Jr. John S. Howard*
Class of 1952 (27%) Laurence G. Pathy H. Hugh Van Dusen* Michael P. Winn
Class of 1953 (38%) Malcolm B. Barlow*
Class of 1958 (42%) B. William Dudley* Charles C. Evans Jr.* Charles N. Granville III Huson R. Gregory* Peter E. Jackson Egbert G. Leigh Jr. Rutherford H. Platt D. Hunt Stockwell Jr.*
Class of 1959 (48%) Samuel H. Bell Jr., Agent Robert W. Artinian Samuel H. Bell Jr.*
Farnham F. Collins*
James W. Cochran
Donald O. Stover
John D. Crane* Campbell M. Davis*
Class of 1954 (43%)
John B. Ramsay III
John N. Stearns II, Agent
Jeffrey P. Small*
John N. Stearns II
Albert R. Trezza*
Thomas P. Straus*
Stephen C. Twining*
Julian M. Strauss*
Todd Weintz
Seth W. Morton* John R. Reese*
Class of 1965 (36%)
Carl J. Schmidlapp III*
Kenneth S. Brown Jr., Agent
Paul M. Solomon*
Robert W. Anthony*
Enos T. Throop Jr.*
Kenneth S. Brown Jr.* Dudley H. Clark*
Class of 1962 (40%)
Thomas Doelger*
Thomas S. Cox, Agent
Reed Erskine*
C. F. Childs*
Mark Hopkinson
Thomas S. Cox*
Eric G. Kocher*
Peter H. Dunn*
Jonathan Meigs*
David F. Kaufholz*
Joseph D. Quinn III*
Douglas M. Moore*
Peter W. Smith
John A. Rutter Jr.
Michael G. Thompson
Michael Straight* Henry B. Teague*
Class of 1966 (44%) Bruce H. Bromberg*
Class of 1963 (38%)
Douglas M. Curtiss*
John L. Fanton, Agent
Richard K. Delano
Frederick W. Brickenkamp*
Andrew M. Donaldson
James F. Estes
Douglas Emerick*
Class of 1960 (42%)
John L. Fanton*
David W. Fentress
Thomas A. Reed, Agent
W. Douglas Finch Jr.
William G. Levy*
Jackson McLaughlin*
Harding F. Bancroft Jr.
Robert D. Jenks*
Michael Morency*
C. Hooker O'Malley*
Lawrence C. Eppenbach*
Peter W. Mills*
Nelson Nazario Jr.*
Mr. H. Meredith Palmer
Richard C. Granville*
Peter Morrison*
Charles S. Rutter
John W. Sanford III*
John N. Knight*
Herbert L. Shultz Jr.*
John S. Simrell
Porter H. Sutro*
Frank W. Pine
Robert J. Stein*
Harold T. White III*
Class of 1955 (56%) Gray Z. Holbrook*
*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
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Peter C. Blenk*
Class of 1961 (52%)
Millbrook School
Class of 1967 (26%)
Class of 1971 (40%)
Perry S. Boynton, Agent
Dudley R. Bahlman, Agent
Perry S. Boynton*
Dudley R. Bahlman*
Milton M. Grover
K. Wayne Bailey
Thomas N. Innes*
Barry A. Baines*
James P. Laubenstein*
Curt P. Beck
Frederick K. Lowell*
James M. Cannon IV, USN*
Laurence Neufeld John Field Reichardt* Michael R. Wayne* Dwight R. Wood*
Class of 1968 (27%) Philip L. Ross, Agent Wentworth D. Boynton Jr.
W. Carey Crane III Andrew C. Hamersley* Mr. Peter C. Hoyt Paul N. Hulak Daniel R. Lazarus David R. Miller Alexander S. Reese*
Dorian Dale
Dudley H. Rose
Stephen W. Orbison
Henry L. Rust
Peter W. Post*
William M. Schiebel
Philip L. Ross*
Robert G. Shaw Jr.
Edward G. Smith Clinton I. Smullyan Jr.
Class of 1972 (22%) Alexander Podmaniczky, Agent
Class of 1969 (33%)
Martin W. Lynn
Norman B. Bird, Agent
Douglas A. Marshall USAF(Ret.)*
Charles P. Berkey
Robert McLean II*
Richard O. Bierregaard Jr. PhD* Norman B. Bird* Christopher W. Kocher* Adam H. Rose III* Thomas J. Sorrentino* Whit Stillman C. Curtis Vreeland H. Scott Wallace*
Class of 1970 (24%) Francisco L. Borges* Stephen Cadwalader
Burton T. Mowbray* John W. Myers Alexander Podmaniczky* Clayton W. Rowley II Roger S. Savitt Chad B. Small Dorothy Quart Winkler*
Class of 1973 (24%) Carey G. Birmingham, Agent Carey G. Birmingham
Class of 1974 (28%)
David T. Everts*
Heather Marshall Lyons, Agent
Keith W. Harrington
Mario J. Chiappetti*
Dafydd P. Jones
William Clarke*
William B. McNamara*
David C. Crimmins*
Michael H. Orbison
William L. Crossman*
Kathleen M. Parker*
David W. Dorrance*
Deborah L. Meagher Stanley
Preston L. Goddard Samuel A. Green*
Class of 1976 (25%)
Charles D. Hahn
Stephen J. McLaughlin, Agent
Nelson S. Mead Jr.*
Timothy T. Richards, Agent
Marion D. Percy
Peter L. Borges
Kristyn E. Reid*
Peter S. Cook*
Edward J. Scarvalone*
John M. Dubaz*
Dumont Clarke IV*
Nancy Salvatore Deming*
Richard H. Dana Sr.
Gilbert P. Hickox
Lindsay A. Fowler*
Jed H. Lavitt*
Class of 1975 (16%)
Stephen J. McLaughlin*
Peter C. Hoyt
Stuart S. Lovejoy*
Marion E. DeWitt Cook, Agent
Lyle K. Schiavone
Anthony R. Lantz*
Russell C. Miller*
Cornelius E. Raiford, Agent
Simon Sidamon-Eristoff*
John P. Lee
Stephen S. Peschel II*
Stuart H. Clement III
Dolph C. Simons III*
Walter Weintz*
Randall C. Wallace*
Marion E. DeWitt Cook
Bret M. Wood
Shelley Townsend Graham
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Alumni Donors Class of 1977 (24%)
Bruce A. J. Herdman Jr.*
Class of 1980 (17%)
Class of 1982 (20%)
Robert P. Sanford, Agent
Ann B. Machado*
Virginia L. LaPrade, Agent
Sabrina Ackerman Bluestone, Agent
Raymond G. Anderson
William L. Menard*
Julia A. H. Silzer, Agent
Landon H. Wickham Jr., Agent
John P. Bird
D. Fell Merwin
Gregory E. Barr
Sabrina Ackerman Bluestone
George W. Cutting III
Kari-Jo Coll Parisi*
Gerald J. Mullany
Michael E. Hessberg*
Robert P. Dunlop*
Brian D. Ross*
Gilbert P. Schafer III*
Alice Busch Hager Holbrook*
Thomas A. Gorman*
Carl W. Timpson III*
Julia A. H. Silzer
Christopher C. Holbrook*
Nicholas B. Hamersley
Thomas R. Tortolani*
Rosemary J. Smith*
Susannah Richards*
William R. Hettinger
David D. Wakefield Jr.*
Gurdon W. Hornor*
Norman S. Walker Jr.*
Class of 1981 (18%)
Robert P. Sanford*
Christopher H. Willis
Mark D. Cartland*
James C. Willits
Angela E. Echols Davis
Class of 1978 (34%)
Jeffrey J. Ryan
Melissa S. Shaw Fleming*
Thomas R. Tortolani, Agent
Class of 1979 (11%)
James F. Hettinger*
Christopher H. Willis, Agent
D. Gordon Murray*
John A. Montgomery Jr.*
Christopher J. Carey*
Craig H. Seward
Suzanne E. Newman*
Allison Field Walker Landon H. Wickham Jr.
Class of 1983 (26%) Robert E. Latimer, Agent John Dalsheim Oliver R. Davis* Drew W. Effron* Edmund K. Finney Melody H. Gowen* Robert E. Latimer* Alicia H. Metz* Paul M. Simons* Christopher P. Weld
Class of 1984 (16%) A. Geoffrey Wells, Agent D. Seth Williams, Agent John C. Doremus* Pels A. Matthews* Katherine C. Russo* William W. Todd* D. Seth Williams
Class of 1985 (12%) Jean Kindred Wilmerding, Agent Kathleen A. Dill* A. Duer Meehan Michael T. Short* Jean Kindred Wilmerding*
Class of 1986 (50%) Daniel S. Cohen, Agent Kelly Macaluso Coles, Agent Todd M. Kingsbury, Agent *Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
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Alumni Donors John C. Allee*
Christopher L. Joel
Caroline R. Bozorth Sayan*
Julian A. Reed*
Andrew Berger
Douglas Kilzer*
Laura Spelman-Kim
Patricia M. Sykes
Alexandra J. Burke*
Lindsay D. Kroll
Peter D. Walker
Shane L. Tilston*
Donald P. Campbell*
Samuel C. Murphy*
Letitia Boyd Carter
Gilbert M. Orser
Class of 1991 (43%)
Class of 1993 (14%)
Helen T. Perera *
Sarah H. Calabrese, Agent
Robert M. Otter, Agent
George J. Sayan*
Joanna L. Fowler Hutchinson, Agent
Jason S. Gifford
Erika Keiter Malmgren, Agent
Alexis S. Hinchey-Davis
Jessie Zirinsky Reed, Agent
Sarah Morton Klebes
Camille A. M. Rustige Abbe
Robert M. Otter*
Cydney M. Bare
Courtney A. Ferenz Vassalo*
Daniel S. Cohen* Kelly Macaluso Coles* Emily Parke Crawford Gregory M. Entringer* Lars A. Haaland John B. Ittner Sandra Holbrook James*
Kristin A. Tang* Charlotte Carroll Tracy* Laurence M. Wintersteen*
Todd M. Kingsbury*
Class of 1989 (31%)
Diana Dyer Knoblauch*
Robert L. Brevetti, Agent
Kimberley A. Lathrop*
Teodoro Moscoso V, Agent
Alexandra S. Tasker Marx*
Sarah K. Stanton LCSW, Agent
Katherine Lovejoy Petty
Robert L. Brevetti*
David S. Richman*
Suzanne E. Arcuni Farrell
Thomas M. Scarborough*
Sean Gilbride
Stephen E. Shilling
Matthew Hoffman
Stephane Silverman Henry Veguilla
Class of 1987 (27%) Megan K. Fitzgerald, Agent Vanessa Cutler McGarry, Agent Anna I. Ingersoll Creissen
Edward G. Miller Teodoro Moscoso V Joan E. Murray Christopher Quinlan David W. Schab M.D. Sarah K. Stanton LCSW*
Jed K. Diemond*
Karin L. Foreman Sweeney
Megan K. Fitzgerald*
Richmond deP. Talbot III*
Cynthia W. Flanigan
David Trezza*
Rachel Goldman Hahn
Claudine L. Morabito Weis
Andrew N. Hernandez* Edward M. Herries
Class of 1990 (33%)
Todd P. Kennett
Christopher D. MacGuire, Agent
Vanessa Cutler McGarry*
Daniel Noone, Agent
John A. Berkey IV Joshua F. Brown Sarah H. Calabrese William J. Eagen* Charles Gilbride
Class of 1994 (24%) Holly H. Meigs Noone, Agent Justin H. Riedell, Agent Kathryn D. Seidenstein, Agent Sam C. Berg
Sarah W. Hoffman
Colin W. Kingsbury
Joanna L. Fowler Hutchinson
James A. Magid*
Marshall Jamshidi
Holly H. Meigs Noone*
Dylan Jeannotte
Margaret Perera Phelps*
James D. Katavolos*
Justin H. Riedell
Joanne G. Lembo
Kathryn D. Seidenstein*
Bram V. Lutton*
Jenny A. Zirinsky
Erika Keiter Malmgren* Gregg H. Osofsky Jessie Zirinsky Reed* Katy Shanley Scott Stephanie E. Stiehm Stevenson Sarah Chandler Sullivan Macrae Sykes II Whitney L. Thorniley
Class of 1995 (20%) Trevor L. Colhoun* Laura S. Grabe* Antonia R. Giardina Knepper* Keshav M. Lewis Friedrich W. Moeller* Anne B. Putnam* Eliza Thorne *
Class of 1992 (33%)
Class of 1996 (21%)
Harold Y. Chang, Agent
Bridget Lawrence-Meigs, Agent
Chris D. Drago, Agent
Andres G. Coles
Sibyl S. Fenwick Greenwood
Harold Y. Chang*
Jennifer R. Foulke Meyers*
Wixon A. Greenwood
Chris D. Drago*
Nina B. Jonas
Katherine C. Schoonmaker Jenkins
Jesse S. Goichman Eisenberg*
Theodore S. Karatz*
Class of 1988 (24%)
Christopher D. MacGuire*
Ann M. Groat*
Catherine M. Simonds Krug*
Helen T. Perera, Agent
Daniel Noone*
Louisa L. Foulke Henzler
Bridget Lawrence-Meigs
George J. Sayan, Agent
Thomas S. Polk
Tirawan Howard
Vincent J. Sorriento*
James M. Eagen*
George Reyes*
Anna C. Martucci
Douglas E. Zimmerman
Simon J. Mendez Karen Murray Charles F. Pilkington* Caroline A. Wamsler PhD*
Philip Buck*
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Alumni Donors Class of 1997 (50%)
Rebecca J. Stern*
Alexandra Bullock Olsen
Ishmael S. Brown
Kristi Popovich Brien, Agent
Bethany R. Bowen Turnure*
Craig J. Pecchia*
Jane K. Cabot
John S. Choate III, Agent
Jennifer M. Wheeler
Sara Craighill Salvia*
Elizabeth W. Cady
Timothy P. Healy, Agent
Mary E. O'Connell Zoumas*
Justin J. Salvia*
Ramon A. Cannon
Julia A. McLaughlin Todd*
Eliza R. Cantlay*
Loukas Zoumas, Agent Liam R. Benincasa
Class of 1999 (26%)
Kristi Popovich Brien*
Andrea M. Tehan Carnes, Agent
Class of 2001 (19%)
Jennifer F. Cavanaugh Moroney*
John S. Choate III*
Morgan C. Conrad, Agent
Deborah Muller Fisher, Agent
Zoe B. Chapin
Erica S. DeTraglia Esq.
Marko Guzijan, Agent
Brian T. Frankenfield, Agent
Wayne I. Charles
Maneena M. Douglas
Steven Levac, Agent
Anne M. Quick, Agent
Christopher J. Connelly*
Hans Jorg Fiebiger*
Michael C. Tredenick, Agent
Matthew J. Blabac*
Erin M. Fleming Craven
John A. Garrett
Andrea M. Tehan Carnes
Erin M. Brown
Paul R. M. Cullen
Danielle Derbes Guerra*
Morgan C. Conrad*
Deborah Muller Fisher*
Emily P. Hallock Fincke*
Kristine Feeks Hammond*
Marko Guzijan*
Brian T. Frankenfield
Katelyn M. Frunzi Freeman*
Winn Jewett
Ayumi Hosoda*
Kate C. Heffernan
Jedediah N. Horwitt*
David G. Levy*
Michael A. Madill
Nicholas M. Imbelli
Charlotte Jenks Lewis
Gordon S. Pennoyer*
Alden T. McWilliams
Daniel J. Kessler
Jean Gray Drake Mohs
M. Jordan Vexler Shannon
Sang-Jin Park*
Jared A. Kross
David J. Pecchia*
Mitsuyo Shimura*
Anne M. Quick
Kirsten M. Lord
Hannah T. Petri Phillips*
Matthew H. Tomik
Marc A. Salvia
Inga M. Stots McKay
Ralph M. Salvia*
Michael C. Tredenick
Timothy P. Healy*
Anna Rose Menken
Class of 2002 (18%)
Brian M. Pecchia*
Kathryn Hanes Snow*
James C. Bennett, Agent
Robbin L. Barrow Peden*
Charles D. Stone
Class of 2000 (24%)
Blake L. Morrison, Agent
J. Michael Reinoso*
Phoebe J. Petersen Malles Ward
Amelia Gomez Cortez, Agent
Jennifer Casale Ott, Agent
Emilie H. Richard-Froozan
Alexander G. Warner*
Ethan G. Dubow, Agent
Anonymous*
Alma L. Rojas
Loukas Zoumas*
Abigail P. Malin, Agent
Andrew M. Brett
Matthew S. Silliker
Julia McLaughlin Todd, Agent
Alden C. E. Johnson
Mary Nelson Sinclair
Morgan S. Pratt Arvisais*
R. P. McCracken
Leland H. Smith
Fallon Cunningham Coale
Blake L. Morrison*
Paul B. Stuckey*
Joseph B. Commisso
Wesley L. Oakford*
Shannon L. Traylen
Joshua T. Downs*
Matthew F. Oneglia*
Alexander W. Zeiser
Matthew E. Marsallo
Ethan G. Dubow
Jennifer Casale Ott
Anthony Y. McKinley
John R. Jagar*
John H. Peden*
Mark P. Murray
Jason P. Leibowitz
Amy E. Glennon Patrick
Abigail P. Malin
Class of 2003 (61%)
Eliza R. Glaister, Agent
Garrett W. Meigs PhD*
Jonathan H. Blanksteen, Agent
Collin N. Norton, Agent
Eliza R. Cantlay, Agent
Eaton-Chad Oliver, Agent
Wayne I. Charles, Agent
Anonymous*
Brian M. Pecchia, Agent
Christian H. Brett*
Alexander D. Barrow
Katrina M. Cox*
Sheena M. Jones Basu
Abigail F. Egan*
Jason Beliveau
Eliza R. Glaister
Jonathan H. Blanksteen
Charles W. Hettinger
Tyler T. Watson*
Alexander T. Smith*
Class of 1998 (26%) Matthew E. Marsallo, Agent William R. Diamond Jr.* Jonathan R. Downs*
Beverly I. Adise Raelson
CALLARD HOUSE CUP CLASS OF 2003
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Class of 2004 (31%) Katrina M. Cox, Agent
Alumni Donors Emily S. H. Katz*
Grier L. Filley*
Steven R. Lewis II
Dante L. Gabiati
Andrew E. Marsallo
Max C. Kennedy*
Kinley M. McCracken
Alison J. Marsal*
Brian F. Morgan Jr.*
Michael P. Marsal*
Collin N. Norton*
Matthew S. Mulberry*
Eaton-Chad Oliver
Elizabeth L. Ogden*
Alexandra B. Peterson
Margaret E. Pennoyer*
Kerry G. Powers
Alexander J. Pinsky
Elizabeth B. Cavanaugh Reed
Benjamin E. Ross*
Rhett E. Roback
Bretton B. Serrell Jonathan B. Silver
Class of 2005 (24%)
Peter G. Smith*
Sierra R. Flanigan, Agent
Anastasia Norton Spinella*
Carlyle S. McWilliams, Agent
Serena Whitridge
Guenole R. Benjamin*
Alexander D. Wilson
Henry T. Cadwalader Sierra R. Flanigan
Class of 2007 (16%)
Amanda H. Horne Halloran
Arthur W. Anthony, Agent
George T. Kunhardt*
Skye S. Flanigan, Agent
Carlyle S. McWilliams*
Mr. Alex J. Marino, Agent
So-Young Park
Mr. Nicholas R. N. Weaver, Agent
Sophia E. Pellicoro*
Arthur W. Anthony*
Paul J. Santora III*
John M. Dubaz
Kayla M. Moore Thomas
Skye S. Flanigan
Peter J. Turcik*
Lacy S. Kelly
Andrew S. Williamson USMC*
Erin M. Schroth Kennedy* Dana S. Klein
Class of 2006 (34%)
Jason A. Ludwig*
Nicholas B. Farrell
Emily C. Collins*
J'nelle N. M. Agee, Agent
Gregory R. Murphy
Andrew J. Fiore
Brooks V. Crossman*
Alexandra G. Fresne*
Graham A. Derby
Robert G. Bennett, Agent Alexander J. Bolesta, Agent
Class of 2008 (29%)
Phoebe L. B. Ijams*
Andrew C. Cochran, Agent
Magdelaine H. Anthony Cushing, Agent
Kalli F. Ey
Beau A. B. Parent
Dante L. Gabiati, Agent
Sam D. Bailly, Agent
Zachary P. Fuller
Carl J. Schmidlapp, IV
Alison J. Marsal, Agent
Ann H. Bates, Agent
William R. Sinclair
Alexander J. Pinsky, Agent
Christopher K. Bennett, Agent
Leisy M. Ruddock Stevenson*
Jonathan B. Silver, Agent
Magdelaine H. Anthony Cushing
Cecilia B. Weaver
Alexander D. Wilson, Agent
Samuel V. Augustine
William S. Weld
J'nelle N. M. Agee*
Sam D. Bailly*
Frederick H. Babcock*
Ann H. Bates
Class of 2009 (30%)
Jason C. Rossetti
Robert G. Bennett*
Christopher K. Bennett
Emily C. Collins, Agent
Allison E. Smith*
Alexander J. Bolesta*
Race B. Bottini*
Amanda S. Goddard, Agent
Sean M. Spero*
Jessica Gotsch Borzi
Marcia E. Wyre Caraballo
Evan J. Haney, Agent
Emma C. Thomas
Andrew C. Cochran*
Allison R. Cavanaugh*
Megan R. Butts*
Alexandra A. Zachar*
Amanda S. Goddard Andrew T. Harrington* Byron W. Lynn Lindsey W. Menard* Charles P. Merrill
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Alumni Donors Class of 2010 (19%)
Grace Fisher Brown*
Carl D'Amour-Belizario
Class of 2013 (22%)
Alexander S. Harvey, Agent
Danielle A. Carolei
Elizabeth W. Ellsworth
Olivia B. Dolan, Agent
Rodney B. Benson Jr.*
Timothy E. Cooney Jr.
Alexandra B. Fuscone
Elizabeth N. Lowe Fescko, Agent
Charles F. Cochran*
Cameron W. Holbrook*
William S. Gabrielsen
Lena T. Hardy, Agent
Alexandra A. Duhoski
Mary Chapman Johnson*
Chloe Y. Gbai
Sam S. Lawson-Johnston, Agent
Dale L. Mauri*
Paul K. Gray
Emma B. Merrill, Agent
Elizabeth Morris Merrill*
Samuel H. Jaffe*
Nicholas S. Morley, Agent
Cora MacKenzie
Madison M. Schmalz, Agent
Evan M. Marek
Robert B. Austrian*
Winston D. Boney
Bradley D. Buvinow*
Aldin Medunjanin*
Marilyn A. Dedrick Buvinow*
Davis W. Menard
Olivia B. Dolan
Thomas R. Nolan
Gabriel P. B. Fekete Elizabeth Lowe Fescko*
Olivia W. Farrell* Madeline E. Fuller* Alexander S. Harvey* Robert A. Hughes Jr.* Mariah K. Lavitt Tate H. Lavitt Henry D. Lawson-Johnston John D. McCulla III*
Sarah A. Mulberry
Class of 2012 (38%) Sarah C. Anthony, Agent Elizabeth M. Chapman, Agent Mikkel C. M. Joehnk, Agent Aldin Medunjanin, Agent
William B. Pierrepont
Austin J. Urban, Agent
Stephen F. O'Connor*
Rene M. Rodriguez
Anonymous*
Andrew J. Reis
Lena T. Hardy
Sarah C. Anthony*
Conrad P. Sednaoui
Caleb B. King
Quinn D. Babcock
Alexander G. Selz*
Sam S. Lawson-Johnston*
Grace Fisher Brown, Agent
James P. H. Buckley
Alice Holbrook Smith*
Annie S. McCall
Dale L. Mauri, Agent
Jonathan F. Bucknall*
Austin J. Urban
Emma B. Merrill
Rachel Kanegis Ahdut*
Elizabeth M. Chapman*
Parker J. Zanghi-Clark*
Nicholas S. Morley
Class of 2011 (19%)
Isabella M. Nugent Madison M. Schmalz* Eleanor H. Sednaoui* Georgiana B. Wright
Class of 2014 (21%) Alexandra C. Creel, Agent Benjamin Duhoski, Agent Connor C. Elwell, Agent Duncan M. Harvey, Agent Parker D. Holbrook, Agent Emily M. Keller-Coffey, Agent Kayla G. Schmalz, Agent Anthony J. Wallace, Agent Mansell R. Ambrose Alexandra C. Creel Benjamin Duhoski Connor C. Elwell Roderick D. Gagnon* Duncan M. Harvey* Parker D. Holbrook* Jordan T. Kanegis* *Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
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Alumni Donors Eleni S. Katavolos*
John F. Buckley III*
Elisabeth M. Bluestone*
Corinne Keogh, Agent
Emily M. Keller-Coffey
Zachary L. Schymura
James M. Carnavalla*
Tahrieq E. Koonce, Agent
Reid M. V. Kugler*
Kelly E. Spector
Daniel B. Correia
Olivia H. May, Agent
Kayla G. Schmalz
David H. Westcott
Sarah E. Dietrich
Lucinda C. Mills, Agent
Anthony J. Wallace
Yixin Xiao*
Brett Malinowski
Caroline E. Reilly, Agent
Jan W. Rosse
Henry D. Rosenberg, Agent
Class of 2015 (13%)
Class of 2016 (12%)
Abigail E. Sanford*
Henry Simons, Agent
Harrison J. Bluestone, Agent
Elisabeth M. Bluestone, Agent
Emma R. Westermann*
Emily R. Williams, Agent
John F. Buckley III, Agent
Sienna Buffa, Agent
Catherine G. MacKenzie, Agent
James M. Carnavalla, Agent
Class of 2017 (23%)
Whittier H. Ambrose*
Gianna M. Muscari, Agent
Oliver K. Cohen, Agent
Whittier H. Ambrose, Agent
Katharine P. Bishop-Manning
Edward Opoku, Agent
Daniel B. Correia, Agent
Katharine P. Bishop-Manning, Agent
Maddigan G. Devey
Gregory P. Reiss, Agent
Sarah E. Dietrich, Agent
Ms. Melanie R. Carr, Agent
Sean Hayden
David H. Westcott, Agent
Abigail E. Sanford, Agent
Mr. William T. Conte, Agent
Jennifer Hughes
Alex Beal
Tyler K. Schmalz, Agent
Sean Hayden, Agent
Owen M. Kelley*
Harrison J. Bluestone
Alexander P. Wattles, Agent
Owen M. Kelley, Agent
Louise B. Lynn
Anonymous
Olivia H. May Lucinda C. Mills* Gabrielle Pisano Andrew L. Purse* Caroline E. Reilly* Henry D. Rosenberg Andre P. Selz* Henry Simons Sihyun Wei Emily R. Williams
Class of 2018 (17%) Zoe R. Acord, Agent Jordan S. Auerbach, Agent Nicholas A. D'Urso, Agent Olivia A. Garip-Davies, Agent Jacob P. Maren, Agent Ava M. McCoy, Agent Nóra E. Reynolds, Agent Samuel J. Rosenbaum, Agent Dylan L. Schmalz, Agent Zoe R. Acord Jordan S. Auerbach Jon A. Conahan Nicholas A. D'Urso Olivia A. Garip-Davies Siqing Hu *Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
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Alumni Donors Sam S. Iacavazzi
William J. Bloom
Jacob P. Maren
Harrison Cole
Ava M. McCoy Lilian B. Philip Kaitlyn J. Pike*
Jonathan L. DeStazio Andrew B. Lymm
Nóra E. Reynolds
Michael E. Nassif
Samuel J. Rosenbaum
Margaret S. Reid
Sean M. Ryan
Karolina J. Rosse
Dylan L. Schmalz*
Catherine B. Sinclair
Sydney L. Trager
Class of 2019 (15%) Helene C. Apollon, Agent
Class of 2021 (10%) Daniel P. Feigelson
Ousseni Bouda, Agent
Ella N. Green
Emilie C. Gelinas, Agent
Caroline K. Hopkins
Daniela S. Muscari, Agent
John G. A. Lock
Isabella L. Puccinelli, Agent
Anna G. Metzger
Jayden Reaves, Agent Claire A. Reid, Agent Chloe A. Robinson, Agent William Simons, Agent Reilly T. Van Duyne, Agent
Abdul Shakur Mohammed Jacob S. Percival Mary E. Thames William M. E. Weiskopf
Helene C. Apollon Elizabeth M. Chamberlin
Class of 2022 (13%)
John H. Ewald
Frederic C. Hamilton II, Agent
Cameron M. Fernandez
Mia C. Lewis, Agent
Emilie C. Gelinas
Chelsea H. Sinclair, Agent
Emma R. Gotthelf Suwaibatu Mohammed Lilly M. Murphy Isabella L. Puccinelli Jayden Reaves
Jason C. Weiss, Agent Talbot C. Anning Margaret M. Boeschenstein Lillian K. Charlson
Chloe A. Robinson
Jonathan H. Curtis
William Simons
Samuel B. Curtis
Reilly T. Van Duyne
MacMillan D. Elliott Sofia M. Feigelson
Class of 2020 (10%) William J. Bloom, Agent Ethan A. Cott, Agent Jonathan L. DeStazio, Agent Andrew B. Lymm, Agent Michael E. Nassif, Agent Margaret S. Reid, Agent Simone I. Yañez, Agent
Gregory M. Levin Chelsea H. Sinclair Sara H. Souder William B. Vanneck Jason C. Weiss
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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations PARENTS
Mr. James M. Gardner and Ms. Sarah A. Reilly
Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford*
Mr. Jeffrey Chandor and Ms. Mary C. Goodyear
Mr. Christopher Grace
Ms. Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989*
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Charlson
Ms. Sandy L. Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Erreick Stewart
Ms. Samantha B. Conklin
Mr. and Mrs. Brant M. Hadzima
Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift*
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Corbin IV
Dr. and Mrs. Giora Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Ari Hait
Mr. Landon Thomas and Ms. Mary T. Valaika
Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal and Rabbi Darcie Crystal
PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Mr. John E. Heyke IV
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery M. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Urban
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye
Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus D. Davis
Ms. Kate Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury
Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Kalmbach
Mr. Sam Vassallo and Dr. Mandy K. Vassallo
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye*
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kennelly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Jr.
Mr. George Elsener and Dr. Monique Hinchcliff
Dr. Mitchell T. Keschner and Dr. Lori A. Keschner
Mr. Yong Wang and Ms. Zhengyi Tang
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans
Anonymous (4)
Mr. and Mrs. David Whiting, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Koropatnicki
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder*
Mr. Juan Almazo and Ms. Elvia Delgado
Mr. and Mrs. Maarten Kruijtzer
Mrs. Natasha Bergreen
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Lehner
Mr. Chad Wilton and Mrs. Rachel S. Wilton
Mr. David Bochniak and Dr. Martha Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levine
Mr. and Ms. Jonathan W. Wise
Mr. Shuying Li and Ms. Ying Meng
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Withers-Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. David Boland Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brevetti
Mr. Tim Madeiros and Ms. Tonya Marshall
Mr. Jeff Zelevansky and Ms. Jennifer Coon
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Brown
Ms. Katherine L. Marshall
Ms. Rachel D. Bullock
Mr. Shawn B. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. J. Cadieux
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. McCarthy Jr.
Mr. Scott Case and Mrs. Vanessa Cooke-Case
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLachlan
Ms. P. Annette Chambers
Mr. Prescott C. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon
Mr. Christopher Milligan and Ms. Amy M. Fernandez
CLASS OF 2023 (94%) CHAIRS:
Paul and Alysa Stafford Jamie Vitiello and Lara Rogowsky Vitiello
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift Mr. Chad Wilton and Mrs. Rachel S. Wilton
Mrs. Ashley H. Miller
Ms. Jennifer A. Charlston
Ms. April M. Montgomery
Mr. Xianqiang Chen and Ms. Fangfang Guo
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Najork
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Hallock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield* Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Josh Herman Mr. and Mrs. Sekou Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Jasiel
CLASS OF 2024 (83%)
Mr. Jean-Rene Jean-Francois and Ms. Sherly Saint Cloud
CHAIR:
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jellinek
Barbara Gatski
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Johnson Jr.
PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Mr. David Jorba and Ms. Susana Villa
Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal and Rabbi Darcie Crystal
Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Kneedler
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury
Mr. Chris Leary and Mrs. Jennifer Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola
Ms. Jing Liu and Mr. Ruiping Zhu
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson
Ms. Beth A. Mahanger
Mrs. Patricia Rexhouse Ms. Eliza Thorne
Mr. Ahmed A. Mohamed and Ms. Yevgenia Bondareva
Ms. Lindsay D. Kroll 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coon*
Mr. Michael Neuman and Mrs. Jennifer Aks
Ms. Katherine A. Courpas
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink
Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. DeStazio*
Mr. James Powers
Anonymous (4)
Mrs. Dorrit Morley
Mr. Jose Diaz and Dr. Alba Diaz
Mr. and Mrs. Celsius Rebello
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Eisenberg*
Mr. and Mrs. David Renaud
Dr. James D. Beckman and Ms. Stephanie Golinski
Mr. Rene Muheto and Ms. Marie-France Fleuristal
Ms. Sarah Emerson
Mr. Kamil M. Salame
Mr. and Mrs. Marco M. Bellin
Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Murphy
Mr. Alfred Enchill
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Saluck
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman
Mr. Christopher J. Fauci Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fisher*
Mr. Scott F. Schereschewsky and Mrs. Emma J. Risley
Mr. Bryan H. Blatstein and Ms. Anne M. Fulenwider Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Braly
Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. O'Brien
Mr. Christian Galarza and
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Schmitt
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Breitweiser
Dr. and Mrs. Ariel Ostad
Ms. Martha Tapia
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Seresin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Page
*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
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Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen*
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Norton
Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola
Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. Malmgren
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pannacciulli
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Pink
Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Parker
Mrs. Patricia Rexhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson
Ms. Eliza Thorne 1995
Mr. David Perlin and Ms. Skye Raiser Mr. Kevin D. Pettipas and Ms. Tracey Horne Pettipas Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers* Mr. and Mrs. Brent Pullen Mr. Gregory V. Quinn and Mrs. Norah P. Sullivan-Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Rodgers Mr. Aby Rosen and Dr. Samantha Boardman Mr. Michael Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Alon Shein Mr. William J. Slepoy and Ms. Marci Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sosnow* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Spokane Ms. Eliza Thorne 1995 and Mr. Michael T. Barnello* Mr. Philip Trocchio and Mrs. Tracy A. Fodor-Trocchio Mr. George Tsao and Mrs. Yvonne Lung-Tsao
Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley Ms. Lisa Billington Foehrenbach Mr. and Mrs. William Blayney* Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown, Jr. Mr. Ruben Cano and Ms. Ana Reinoso Mr. and Mrs. Juan Cepeda Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chamberlin Jr. Mrs. Meg W. Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon Dr. William W. Colman and Dr. Jenny M. Colman Dr. Sheila Coogan Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal and Rabbi Darcie Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Dalvito Ms. Verane de Marffy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferrentino Mr. David N. Fuld and Mrs. Sarah Pintat-Fuld Mr. James H. Gellert
Mr. and Mrs. John Weis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten
Mr. Gregory Winsor and Ms. Tara Marsh
Dr. and Mrs. Giora Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. George Woodin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Yaccino
Mr. and Mrs. James Hall
Mr. and Mrs. David Yates
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan
Mr. Weijun Yin and Ms. Yan Ji
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo H. Jaya
CLASS OF 2025 (75%)
Mr. James Katis and Ms. Natalie Woolwine
CHAIR:
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Kennedy
Barbara Gatski
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher A. King
PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Mr. Steven Kwok and Ms. Jodie Chua
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Quinn LaFond
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levine
Dr. Sheila Coogan
Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. Malmgren*
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Matthews
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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuire
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bei
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorriento*
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Morin
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Brooks Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O'Gorman
Ms. Rachel D. Bullock
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taketa
Mr. Robert Podgursky and Ms. Alison Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttacavoli
Mr. Gregory C. Swinehart and Ms. Mitra M. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Troise
Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers*
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cherosnick
Mr. and Mrs. David Whiting, Jr.
Dr. Leo Veleas
Mr. Sanjay Puri and Ms. Jennifer Radin
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua T. Downs
Mrs. Patricia Vitelli
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Drury
Mr. Richard J. Widmer and Ms. Zhaohong Wen
Ms. Laura Rockwell
Mr. Sam Eaton and Ms. Meredith Kovach
Mr. and Mrs. George Woodin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zarcadoolas
Mr. Reed Salvatore
Mr. Anthony Edwards and Ms. Latoya P. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schwartz
Mr. Jeff Feinberg
Mr. John H. Schwartz and Ms. Irene S. Hong Schwartz
Ms. Patricia Feinberg
GRANDPARENTS
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gallups
Mr. and Mrs. George Banta
PARENTS OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. James Sigler
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gershman
Dr. Howard T. Bellin
Anonymous (7)
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Grahling
Mrs. Munir Abu-Haidar*
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Sorriento*
Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hazel
Mrs. Mary-Lou Brown and Mr. Norman Burlingame
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carmany III
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Stever III
Mr. Curtis R. Hougland and Ms. Debra Bosniak
Mrs. Lynn Crystal
Mr. Jianguo Sun and Ms. Yu Sun
Mr. and Mrs. Sekou Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. James Crystal
Mr. John C. Allee and Ms. Jena DelPrete*
Mr. and Mrs. Madhu Tadikonda
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Jones
Mrs. Natalie Culley
Mrs. Emily E. Allen
Ms. Eliza Thorne 1995 and Mr. Michael T. Barnello*
Mr. Douglas Kilzer 1988 and Ms. Karolyn Kovarik*
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DuBois
Ms. Michelle Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Urnek
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kunschner
Mrs. Sara Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning II*
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Weld
Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo LeBrun
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Anthony
Mr. Richard J. Widmer and Ms. Zhaohong Wen
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lombardo
Mr. Arthur Gellert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Anthony*
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grahling
Mr. and Mrs. Silas R. Anthony Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson
Mr. Lyn Main and Mrs. Heidi Beneke Main
Mrs. Margaret Hendrick
Mr. and Mrs. Ludger A. Apollon*
Ms. Michele J. Wood
Mr. Ahmed A. Mohamed and Ms. Yevgenia Bondareva
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keiter*
Mr. and Mrs. August P. Asman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk
Ms. Lea Attalla
Mr. F. Paul Kovach
Dr. Robert Auerbach and Mrs. Beth Kramer Auerbach*
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Rodgers Ms. Dana Salvatore
Mr. and Mrs. Hamish MacGowan
Mr. Stuart Nayman
Mr. Yibin Yang and Mrs. Beiting Xu
Mrs. Gladys R. Thomas
Mrs. Cheryl Whiting Mr. Tom Wilton and Ms. Sharon Orbeck Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Zelevansky
Mrs. J. Maxcine Agee
CLASS OF 2026 (84%)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman
Mrs. Sally Kroll
CHAIR:
Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Langenau
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Babcock III*
Barbara Gatski
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall
Mrs. Catherine Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Pennington
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miner
Mr. and Mrs. George Banta
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perreten
Mr. and Mrs. William Page
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Beck
Mr. Aby Rosen and Dr. Samantha Boardman
Mrs. Betty Phillips
Mr. Frank S. Bell and Ms. Jeanne Hogue
Mr. Robert Radday
Ms. Jessica Bennett
Mr. John Rusconi and Ms. Susan Olsen
Mrs. Laura Remsen
Ms. Devandria Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Schmitt
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Rexhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Bertucci*
Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ritchie
Mr. And Mrs Norman Bird*
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Shlien
Ms. Olayinka Aderibigbe
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Sorriento*
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Silverman
Ms. Anna Birnbaum and Mr. Jeffrey Lamson*
Mr. Andrew Amsterdam
Mr. Henry Stein and Ms. Xu Fang
Mrs. Susanna Souder
Ms. Samantha Blake
PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ainley Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bei Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttacavoli Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perreten Mrs. Patricia Rexhouse
*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Mr. and Mrs. William Blayney*
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Everts*
Ms. Sabrina Ackerman Bluestone 1982
Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Collins
Mrs. Phoebe P. Fairburn
Mr. William T. Hardy and The Reverend Cameron R. Hardy*
Mr. and Mrs. Garret P. Bodington
Ms. Barbara Colman
Mrs. Andrea Feigelson*
Mr. Jonathan Harlan
Mr. and Mrs. Sion A. Boney III*
Dr. and Mrs. William Colman*
Ms. Cheryl P. Bonnell*
Dr. Sheila M. Coogan
Mr. Todd Feitelson and Ms. Katherine M. Havard*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coon*
Mr. Tao Feng and Ms. Yu Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Harvard III
Mr. Brian Coughlin
Mr. Lewis Feuer
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield*
Mr. Jason Courtemanche
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Filley*
Mrs. Nancy Hathaway
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fisher*
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Heffernan
Mr. Edward P. Flanigan and Ms. Terry Chan*
Mrs. Margaret Hendrick
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Foehl
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Foster*
Mrs. Mary Ellen W. Hessberg
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Fowler*
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hettinger*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boorady Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bosch Mr. Prince Botchway Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bova* Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Breitweiser Ms. Julie Brenton Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brown* Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bullock
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cox* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crabbe Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Craighill* Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crossman*
Mrs. Henry F. Harris*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning
Mr. Christopher J. Burch
Mrs. Ann P. Curran*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Burdis*
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curtis V
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fracchia*
Mr. John E. Heyke V 2023
Mr. JP Burlington
Ms. Sasha Cutter and Mr. Aaron Hsu
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Frankenfield
Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Burnett*
Mrs. Lucy P. Cutting
Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Frey
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Holbrook*
Mrs. Lucy Cutting Butler and Mrs. Ewing Butler*
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale Mrs Diane Dalton
Mr. Brinton W. Frith and Mrs. Nicole Sheetz Frith
Ms. Megan R. Butts 2009*
Mrs. Jennifer B. Dalu
Mr. and Mrs. Shane Finemore
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hopkins III*
Mr. Tyler Cain*
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Danyluk
Mrs. Judith W. Frothingham
Mr. Edward Isler and Dr. Jane Love*
Mr. Geoff Davis
Mrs. Pamela K. Frothingham*
Mr. Robert A. Ittner*
Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Dedrick
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Fuld
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Delano*
Ms. Gina G. Fuller*
Dr. Joshua S. Jaffe and Dr. Katherine P. Holden
Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. DeStazio*
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Garbellano
Mrs. Lesley D. DeVoe*
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Garceau*
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Diemond*
Mr. James M. Gardner and Ms. Sarah A. Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Cart Mr. Mark D. Cartland 1981* Mr. and Mrs. Drew J. Casertano* Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Cassirer Mrs. Jennifer R. Castella Mr. Michael M. Chamberlin and Ms. Margaret A. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Holbrook* Mrs. Stephanie W. Holbrook*
Mr. John Janette and Dr. Joely K. Janette* Dr. Helen I. Jessup Ms. Christy Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson*
Miss Frances R. Chandor 2024
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doelger*
Mr. Harold Y. Chang 1992*
Mr. Steve Dolce
Ms. Kate Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Colin B. Donovan
Ms. Elizabeth Chapman 2012*
Mr. and Mrs. William Dore
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Chapman*
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Downs*
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Charlson
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Dubaz*
Ms. Jarratt R. Clarke and Ms. Lindsay Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Granville III*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Dunlop*
Mrs. Cynthia Chace Gray
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dubow*
Mrs. Marion V. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dygert
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Eager*
Ms. Virginia Kelly
Ms. Patricia Gregory*
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Einstein
Mrs. Margaret A. Kelly-Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Grosscup III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. King*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.C. Coles*
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Eisenberg*
Mrs. Meghan Grover
Mrs. Roberta Evans Koski*
Mrs. Fallon Cunningham Coale 2000
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. Brant M. Hadzima
Mr. Charles H. Collins and Ms. Anne C. Childs
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Epstein*
Mr. and Mrs. David Hahn-Baker
Mr. Robert D. Kraus and Ms. Kathleen Morris*
Mr. Anibal E. Escobar and Ms. Tracey M. Schuster
Ms. Mary Ann Halford*
Mrs. Sally Kroll*
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford M. Hamilton*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuck
Mr. Stephen M. Clement III* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clizbe* Ms. Deborah Coconis* Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut
Mr. and Mrs. Farnham F. Collins*
*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
88
Mrs. Emily Harris*
Millbrook School
Ms. Barbara Gatski* Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gersten Mr. Jeffry Giardina* Dr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman* Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gotthelf*
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Joyce Mr. Isa Jubran Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kaufman* Mr. and Mrs. William E Kaye* Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keiter* Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Keller-Coffey* Mr. Owen M. Kelley 2017*
Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Q. LaFond
Ms. Lee McEnroe
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lahey
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. McEvoy*
Mr. David M. Lampell*
Mr. Anthony Y. McKinley 1998*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Latse*
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. McLaughlin Sr.*
Mr. Jed Lavitt 1973 and Mrs Paula White-Lavitt*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean II*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. LawsonJohnston II
Mr. Aldin Medunjanin 2012*
Ms. Vicky N. Lee Mrs. Anki C. Leeds* Ms. Donna Lehman* Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Leonard* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Levin* Mrs. Corinna S. Lewis* Ms. Elaine Lifter Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Light* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Liptak Mr. and Mrs. Agrippino Lodevole* Mr. Gregory M. Loss and Dr. Eileen M. Mulrenin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Lowe Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Fescko 2013* Mr. Xiangdong Lu and Ms. Jun Wang Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ludwig* Ms. Margaret Lukens and Mr. Joseph Corkery*
Mr. A. Richard McWilliams* Dr. and Mrs. Walter Meier Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Meigs* Mr. and Mrs. William L. Menard* Mr. and Mrs. Alan I. Menken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Merrill* Mr. Alessandro Mina and Ms. Suzanne Isenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Mitchell* Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Moffat* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morency* Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Moore* Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morris Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Morrissey Mr. Patrick S. Mulberry Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Muscari Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Lynn*
Mr. Christopher Naese and Ms. Yvonne Naese
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyon
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Neuburger*
Mrs. Lynn J. Macaluso
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Newman*
Ms. Ann B. Machado 1978*
Mrs. Ann Noone
Ms. Cora Mackenzie 2012
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Norfleet*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Macleod*
Mr. David O'Callaghan
Dr. and Mrs. George J. Magovern Jr.*
Mr. S. James O'Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Malleolo*
Ms. Susan Ogrodnik-Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. Malmgren*
Mrs. Elizabeth Callard Olson*
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mann
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Otter
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan P. Marsal
Ms. Mildred W. Paden
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsallo*
Mrs. Marlene Paltrow*
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powers III*
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Rosenberg
Mr. Reed C. Martin*
Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Pandolfi*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pulling
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Ross*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Masterson*
Mr. and Mrs. David Parshall*
Ms. Anne B. Putnam 1995*
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk-Jan Rosse*
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Mauri*
Mrs. Melissa Pastre
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Quinlan
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Ryan
Ms. Colleen McAllister*
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson*
Mr. Joe Raciti and Ms. Jessie Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salvia*
Ms. Janine McAllister
Mr. and Mrs. David Pecchia*
Mrs. Marion Ratner*
Mrs. Patricia P. Sands*
Mr. Robert McClellan
Mrs. Kay K. Pecchia
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Reed*
Mr. Robert P. Sanford 1977*
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lyman*
Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Peden*
Ms. Kristyn E. Reid 1974*
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pelosi*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Reinoso*
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Pennoyer*
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse
Mrs. Joan H. Perera*
Dr. Patrick Reynolds and Dr. Damhnait McHugh*
Mr. R. Adams Perry III* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peschel II* Mrs. Betty Phillips Ms. Nina A. Pinsky Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Podmaniczky*
Mrs. Suzanne Richards Mrs. Gail M. Riedell* Mr. John H. Roach and Ms. Charlotte Harris* Mr. Rhett E. Roback 2004 Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Rodgers
ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023
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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Ms. Madison M. Schmalz 2013*
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Stone*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wendel Sr.*
Goldstone Fund, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmaltz*
Mrs. Sylvia L. Stots*
Mrs. Carla Westcott*
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goldstone
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Schmitt
Dr. and Mrs. Julian M. Strauss*
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Westermann*
Mr. Nicholas Haberman
Mr. Louis Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. W. B .D. Stroud Jr.
Mr. Luke Westman
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneible*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Stuckey Jr.*
Mr. George T. Whalen Jr.*
Mr. Thomas D. Havard
Mr. John Burnham Schwartz and Ms. Aleksandra D. Crapanzano
Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Swift*
Mr. and Mrs. David Whiting, Jr.
Ms. Ellen I. Sykes*
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz*
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond de P. Talbot Jr.*
Mr. Richard Widmer and Mrs. Zhaohong Wen
Mrs. Kevin Shanley*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Templeton
Mrs. Erica Shapey Freymann
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tenenbaum
Mrs. Edward M. Shepard*
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thames
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Shilling Mr. and Mrs. Del A. Shilkret*
Ms. Eliza Thorne 1995 and Mr. Michael T. Barnello*
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Shultz*
Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne
Mr. and Mrs. John Siegenthaler*
Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne*
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Simons*
Mr. Shane L. Tilston 1992*
Ms. Ellen M. Simpson*
Mrs. Patricia W. Timpson*
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Sinclair*
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tomik
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Skoglund*
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tortolani*
Mrs. Alexandra Bullock Olsen 2000
Mr. Jeffrey Smith and Ms. Sarah MacWright*
Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.*
The Patrina Foundation
Mr. Patrick A. Smith and Mrs. Carol Ann Kelsey-Smith*
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Treadwell
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Toby Smith*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trager* Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Trezza* Mr. John P. Tuke and Ms. Leslie S. Farhangi*
Mr. Michael Hirschberg Mr. Thomas N. Innes 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Wieland
Mr. Todd P. Kennett 1987
Mr. Herbert W. Wilkinson III*
LPR Charitable Trust
Mrs. Shannon Williams
The Leslie Long Family Fund
Mr. Theodore Wilton 2023
Mrs. Lynn J. Macaluso
Mr. Michael J. Wise and Ms. Elizabeth A. Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mann
Mr. Yufeng Xiao and Ms. Jiaqing Wu*
Ms. Mari-Joan McGovern
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Yee*
Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Murphy
Mr. Jeffrey A. Zelevansky and Ms. Jennifer Coon
Ms. Chloe A. Naese 2014
FRIENDS OF THE TREVOR ZOO Mrs. Munir Abu-Haidar Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell
Mrs. Perrin Berkey Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Peschel II Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Phillips Mr. Tony Pira Mr. Charles G. Proctor 1959 Ms. Elizabeth Ferris Rainoff
Mr. Obie Benz
Mr. and Mrs. Hank J. Snow*
Mr. Jasper Turner and Ms. Stephanie Sarandon
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon*
Ms. Leslie Vandale
Ms. Eve Biddle
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorriento*
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hugh Van Duesen*
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Sorriento*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vanecek*
Dr. Richard O. Bierregaard 1969 and Ms. Catherine E. Dolan
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder*
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Spector*
Mrs. Annabella Vizcardo Goshen
Mrs. Jennifer P. Speers
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton C. Voges Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Spero*
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Vollmer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spinella*
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Wagoner*
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sprague
Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Walker*
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stack
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott Wallace*
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace*
Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bullock
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Somerset Waters*
Ms. Anne L. Dealy
Ms. Sarah K. Stanton LCSW 1989*
Mr. Alexander B. Wattles
Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. deTuro
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Webber
Ms. Robbie Dockswell
Anonymous (5)
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Stark
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Weil*
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eagen
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Anthony
Mrs. Gib Staunton
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Weiskopf III* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weiss*
Mr. Edward P. Flanigan and Ms. Terry Chan
Aon Foundation
Mr. Edward R. Stehle*
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Smyth
*Member of the Flagler Chapel Society with Annual Fund donations for at least the last five consecutive years
90
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins
Millbrook School
Bessemer National Gift Fund
The Rauch Rainoff Foundation Mr. Scott D. Riviere 1971 Mr. John S. Roach 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Barry G. Schnoor
Mrs. Gayle Bontecou
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.
The Jesse Bontecou Charitable Trust
Dr. Oakleigh Thorne II 1947
The Buchanan Family Foundation
Ms. Kasia Venus
Susanne P Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Buckley Ms. Lee Bukofsky Mr. William Bulgewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Westermann Mr. Robert H. Wilder Jr. The Winston Salem Foundation
CAPITAL GIFTS
Charles P. Berkey
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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations SPECIAL GIFTS
Peter Berkey Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hettinger
Ms. Patricia Robinson
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Holbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rose
Mrs. Stephanie W. Holbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert P. Schafer
Mr. Jesse Bontecou and Mrs. Gayle Bontecou
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kaufman
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Mr. Frederick K. Lowell 1967
Mr. Herbert L. Shultz Jr. 1963
Susanne P. Boyd & Darrel Boyd Foundation for Animal Welfare
Mr. Martin W. Lynn 1972
Souder Family Foundation
Marble Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Bullock
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder
Mr. Robert McLean II 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Marco M. Bellin
Trevor L. Colhoun 1995
Mrs. Jennifer P. Speers
Mr. William G. Levy 1966
Mr. Rodney B. Benson Jr. 2010
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crary Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton
Mr. David G. Levy 1999
Mrs. Natasha Bergreen
Ms. Kathleen A. Dill 1985
Mr. James A. Magid 1994
The George A. Strba Charitable Trust
Mr. John A. Berkey IV 1991
Elisha-Bolton Foundation
Mr. William B. McNamara 1975
Mr. William E. Steinwedell 1950
Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Bertucci
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Merrill
TurningPoint Foundation
Mr. David Bochniak and Dr. Martha Brown
The Flowe Foundation
Millbrook Tribute Garden, Inc.
Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
Mrs. Alexandra Bullock Olsen 2000
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boorady
The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc.
A. Geoffrey Wells
Mr. Francisco L. Borges 1970
Ms. Kathleen Parker 1975
The H.W. Wilson Foundation
Mrs. Jessica Borzi 2006
Half Moon Foundation Mrs. Jane Hamilton
The Patrina Foundation
Paul F. Hiatt and Frederick Swasey Memorial Fund
Mr. Thomas S. Polk 1990
The Hettinger Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth Rainoff
Mr. Robert M. Otter 1993
The Rauch Rainoff Foundation
Mrs. Nancy T. Young
GIFTS IN KIND
Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allen Mr. Dudley R. Bahlman 1971 Mr. Curt P. Beck 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bei
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Braly Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown, Jr. Mrs. Mary-Lou Brown and Mr. Norman Burlingame Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Campbell
Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq.
Captain James M. Cannon IV, USN 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carmany III Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Carter
HOSTS OF RECEPTIONS, DINNERS & MEETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buttacavoli Rabbi Darcie & Mr. Jonathan H. Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant Mr. Curtis R. Hoagland and Ms. Debra Bosniak Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Karatz Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaye Mr. Prescott C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz
92
Millbrook School
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Baptiste A. J. Champon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charlston Mr. Jason Courtemanche Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Dale Mr. David Dase and Ms. Jacqueline Flake Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus D. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Donahue Dutchess County Department of Planning & Development Mr. Sam Eaton and Ms. Meredith Kovach Reverend and Mrs. Terence Elsberry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Simons
Mr. Jeff Feinberg
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford
Ms. Allison Fernandez and Mr. Magnus Elgstam
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferrentino
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello
Mr. W. Douglas Finch Jr. 1963
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Warner
Mr. John V. Frank 1956
Mrs. Patricia G. Warner
Mr. Arthur Gellert
Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Mrs. Mary Ann Gillis
Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Page
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Farnham F. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Panicola
Mr. C. Dana White 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Coolidge
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Grahling
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wieder
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crary Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ari Hait
Mr. David Perlin and Ms. Skye Raiser
Ms. Lisa S. Cullen
Reverend Andrew C. Hamersley 1971
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perreten
Mr. Chad Wilton and Mrs. Rachel S. Wilton
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hatfield
Mr. Gregory Winsor and Ms. Tara Marsh
Mr. James Cushing and Mrs. Magdelaine Anthony Cushing 2008
Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hazel
Mr. Kevin D. Pettipas and Ms. Tracey Horne Pettipas
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Yaccino
Mrs. Lucy P. Cutting
Mr. John E. Heyke IV
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zarcadoolas
Ms. Kathleen A. Dill 1985
Mr. Curtis R. Hougland and Ms. Debra Bosniak
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Pullen
Mr. Peter C. Hoyt 1970
Mr. Alexander S. Reese 1971
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Hylan
Mr. and Mrs. David Renaud
The Peter and Judy Jackson Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Ritter
Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Jackson
Mr. Henry L. Rust 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Rodrigo H. Jaya
Ms. Isabelle Rust
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Johnson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Saluck
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Santana
American Friends Service Committee
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kennelly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scanlan
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anthony
Mr. L. Gordon Hamersley III 1969
Dr. Mitchell T. Keschner and Dr. Lori A. Keschner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmitt
Mr. Arthur W. Anthony 2007
Mrs. Jane M. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Anthony
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hettinger
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Koropatnicki
Mr. Robert G. Shaw Jr. 1971
Ms. Katharine Anthony
The Hettinger Foundation
Mr. Edwin H. S. Kunhardt 2004
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Shlien
Ms. Sarah C. Anthony 2012
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Holbrook 1982
Mr. Daniel R. Lazarus 1971
Mr. Matthew B. Siano Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas R. Anthony Jr.
Mrs. Stephanie W. Holbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Lehner
Mr. Anthony Siano Esq.
Mr. Silas R. Anthony III
Mrs. Jill B. Kane
Mrs. Theresa Levine
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Silverman
Dr. Edward F. Babbott 1941
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Linnartz
Mr. Samuel H. Bell Jr. 1959
Mr. Christopher Kocher 1969
Mr. John H. Linnartz 2021
Mr. William J. Slepoy and Ms. Marci Silverman
James Ford Bell Foundation
Mr. Clifford A. Leonard 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Agrippino Lodevole
Dr. and Mrs. Chris Smith
Mr. David G. Levy 1999
Mr. Gregory M. Loss and Dr. Eileen M. Mulrenin
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Spokane
Mr. Charles P. Berkey 1969 Peter Berkey Foundation
Mr. William G. Levy 1966
Ms. Sarah MacWright
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius
Mr. John A. Berkey IV 1991
Mr. and Mrs. Agrippino Lodevole
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Matthews
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
Mr. Stuart S. Lovejoy 1973
Mr. Thomas I. Mayton Jr. 1983
Mr. Gregory C. Swinehart and Ms. Mitra M. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGuire
Mrs. Felicitas S. Thorne
Henry Luce Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLachlan
Mr. George Tsao and Mrs. Yvonne Lung-Tsao
Mr. Jesse Bontecou and Mrs. Gayle Bontecou Mr. Francisco L. Borges 1970
Mr. James A. Magid 1994
Mr. and Mrs. Alan I. Menken
Mr. Austin Urban 2012
Hon. James L. Buckley 1940
Marble Fund
Mr. David R. Miller 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Urban
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard G. Cameron
Ms. Colleen McAllister
Dr. Jannay Morrow and Ms. Judith L. Nichols
Mr. Sam Vassallo and Dr. Mandy K. Vassallo
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cavanaugh
Miss Magdelaine McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. John Muckstadt
Mr. and Mrs. Artur Ventura Ferreira
Central New York Community Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Stuart Nayman
Vitiello Family Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean II
Dr. Thomas J. Nero and Dr. Elizabeth Zimels
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello
Mr. Stephen M. Clement III
Mr. William B. McNamara 1975
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh Jr.
Reverend Fergus Cochran 1952
Ms. Carlyle McWilliams 2005
Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. John Weis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.C. Coles
Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard McWilliams
Dr. Julian A. Reed 1992
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford
Mr. Kevin Dreyer
DONATIONS TO ANTHONY HOUSE Anonymous (4) A. Geoffrey Wells Appraisals, PLC American Endowment Foundation
Elisha-Bolton Foundation 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. Frederick K. Lowell 1967 Mr. Martin W. Lynn 1972
Mr. Will McCarthy
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Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Mr. A. Trevor McWilliams 2001
Mr. Christopher Scott
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vitiello
Aon Foundation
National Philanthropic Trust
Mrs. Edward M. Shepard
Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
Austin Community Foundation
The New York Community Trust
Mr. and Mrs.Herbert L. Shultz Jr.
Mr. C. Curtis Vreeland 1969
AYCO Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bryce O'Brien II
Mrs. Magdelaine Anthony Smith
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield Jr.
The Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. Robert M. Otter 1993
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon
Dr. Austin Wand 1964
The Barr Fund
Mrs. Diane C. Page
Mrs. Susanna Souder
Mr. and Mrs. John Weis
The Howard Bayne Fund
Mrs. Katharine Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Souder
Mr. A. Geoffrey Wells 1984
James Ford Bell Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Podmaniczky
Souder Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Polk
Mrs. Jennifer P. Speers
Mr. D. Seth Williams 1984
Belsky-Doyle-Polikoff-Troubh Family Fund
Mr. Thomas S. Polk 1990
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stafford
Dr. Mansfield W. Williams Jr. 1969
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Polk
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pulling
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dixon Stroud Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rexhouse
Mr. Richard A. Stuckey Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rose
Mr. Charles Taliaferro and Ms. Jil Evans
NEALE HOWARD TELESCOPE
The Duke of Omnium Fund
Mr. Dudley R. Bahlman 1971
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmaltz
Mr. Michael Thompson
Mr. K. Wayne Bailey 1971
The Robert P. Bolender Fund
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Vanguard Charitable
Mr. Curt P. Beck 1971
The Jesse Bontecou Charitable Remainder Unitrust Number 2
Mr. Gilbert P. Schafer III 1980
Captain James M. Cannon IV, USN 1971 Mr. W. Carey Crane III 1971 Mr. W. Douglas Finch Jr. 1963 Reverend Andrew C. Hamersley 1971 Mr. Peter C. Hoyt 1970 Mr. Daniel R. Lazarus 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Agrippino Lodevole Mr. David R. Miller 1971 Mr. Alexander S. Reese 1971 Mr. Dudley H. Rose 1971 Mr. Henry L. Rust 1971 Ms. Isabelle Rust
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation Bessemer National Gift Fund Bessemer Trust
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. The Chrysopolae Foundation Community Foundation For A Greater Richmond Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
Mr. Robert G. Shaw Jr. 1971
Community Foundation of New Jersey
Anonymous (7)
Millbrook School
Peter Berkey Foundation
Margaret Dole Rust Trust
FOUNDATIONS, FUNDS, CORPORATIONS & MATCHING GIFTS
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The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley Constellation Corliss Foundation CRAQ Irrevocable Trust II Lucy P. Cutting Revocable Trust
A. Geoffrey Wells Appraisals, PLC
Dutchess County Department of Planning & Development
AmazonSmile Foundation
Elisha-Bolton Foundation
American Endowment Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
American Enterprise Investment Services, Inc.
The Flowe Foundation John V. Frank Trust
Gifts from Family, Friends & Corporations Robert A. & Linda S. Friedman Foundation
The Meier and Linnartz Family Foundation
The Gellert Family Donor Advised Fund
Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
The Glenmede Trust Company
Microsoft Matching Gift Company
Goldman Sachs Gives
Mid-Shore Community Foundation, Inc.
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Millbrook Tribute Garden, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program
The Donald K. Miller GST Family Trust
Goldstone Fund, Inc. Google AdSense
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust
Google Matching Gifts Program
National Grid
The Grabe Family Foundation, Inc.
National Philanthropic Trust
The Alice Busch Gronewaldt Foundation, Inc.
Burnham Moffat Living Trust
Netflix The New York Community Trust
Half Moon Foundation
New York Life Foundation
Hamilton Donor Advised Fund
The W. O'Neil Foundation, Inc.
The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation
Ben C. and Mildred W. Paden Fund
Hathaway Family Foundation
The Joan H. Perera Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Hazel Family Foundation The Hettinger Foundation Howden Group Holdings Limited The Peter and Judy Jackson Family Fund The Jefferson Family Charitable Foundation JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
The Patrina Foundation
Pershing Advisor Solutions, LLC Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program The Thomas L. & Eileen K-S Pulling Fund Raiser Foundation Inc The Rauch Rainoff Foundation
Keeler Motor Car Company
Raymond James Financial Inc.
Keeler Motor Car Company Charitable Foundation
Robert K. Johnson Foundation
Kilzer Kovarik Family Giving Fund Lazard Asset Management Securities, LLC The Leslie Long Family Fund Lilac Foundation Linkedin Lion Investments The Longview Foundation LPR Charitable Trust
Rockefeller Capital Management Margaret Dole Rust Trust S & S Tree Service, Inc. Samantha and Aby Rosen Foundation Charles Schwab Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Silicon Valley Bank The Small Foundation Solomon Family Fund The Sosnow Foundation, Inc.
Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation
Souder Family Foundation
Henry Luce Foundation
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
Marble Fund
Swiftwater Foundation, Inc.
The Warner Family Foundation
The Tang Fund
The H.W. Wilson Foundation
The David & Ariel Donor Advised Fund
The Winston Salem Foundation
The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
WLC and SBC Family Foundation
Thornedge Foundation TurningPoint Foundation Stephen C. Twining, CPA Vanguard Charitable
The George A. Strba Charitable Trust
Vitiello Family Charitable Fund
The Marsal Family Foundation
STS Foundation
Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP
The Nelson Mead Fund
The Frederick & Patricia Supper Foundation, Inc.
Wakefield Family Fund
Medtronic
YourCause, LLC
Oakleigh B. Thorne Revocable Trust
PL Walman, LLC
BEQUESTS Bequest from the estate of: Mr. David D. Holbrook 1956 Bequest from the estate of: Mr. Peter M. Holbrook 1965 Bequest from the estate of: Mrs. Nancy T. Young
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Honor & Memorial Gifts HONOR GIFTS
In Honor of
In Honor of
In Honor of
Mr. Owen G. Collins 2021
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Herman
Mr. Aldin Medunjanin 2012
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Collins
Ms. Lee Bukofsky
Mr. Luke Westman
In Honor of
In Honor of
In Honor of
Ms. Corley deTuro
Mrs. Nancy Keller‑Coffey
Mr. and Mrs. Derek P. deTuro
Mr. Todd Feitelson and
Mrs. Susan Abu‑Haidar The Leslie Long Family Fund
In Honor of The Allen Family Mr. Todd Feitelson and Ms. Katherine M. Havard Mr. and Mrs. John F. Powers Mr. Colin Brode Donovan Wyatt
In Honor of Mr. Robert W. Anthony 1965 Mr. Mark D. Cartland 1981
In Honor of Mr. Jonathan R. Downs '98 Mr. Colin Brode Donovan Wyatt
Ms. Katherine M. Havard
In Honor of Miss Cora MacKenzie 2012
Mr. Jeffrey Smith and Ms. Sarah MacWright
Mr. Jason C. Weiss 2022
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Weiskopf III
In Honor of
Mr. William M. E. Weiskopf 2021
Mr. Anthony Y. McKinley 1998 Mr. Colin Brode Donovan Wyatt
Mr. Jonathan Meigs 1965 and Mrs. Jane H. Meigs Mrs. Bridget Lawrence‑Meigs 1996
In Honor of Miss Avery M. Miller 2023 Mr. Prescott C. Miller
In Honor of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut
In Honor of
Mr. Mario J. Chiappetti 1974
In Honor of
Mr. John Dalsheim 1983
Mrs. Melanie B. Farrington
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Morrissey
Mr. Geoff Davis
Ms. Eliza R. Cantlay 2003
Mr. John McMullan
Mr. Jason C. Weiss 2022
Mrs. Jane M. Hamilton
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weiss
Mr. Bruce A. Herdman Jr. 1978
Mr. William C. Grahling 2026
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grahling
Mr. Douglas Kilzer 1988 and Ms. Karolyn Kovarik
In Honor of
Mr. A. Duer Meehan 1985 Mrs. Melissa Pastre Mr. David S. Richman 1986 Mr. Herbert L. Shultz Jr. 1963
In Honor of Ms. Sarah C. Anthony 2012 Ms. Samantha Blake
In Honor of
Mr. Calder L. Greenwood 1997 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Greenwood
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wixon Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. David J. Greenwood
In Honor of Mr. David A. Guerra 1997 Ms. Donna Lehman
Miss Ivy H. Braly 2024
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Braly
The Reverend Cameron R. Hardy
In Honor of
Mr. Colin Brode Donovan Wyatt
Ms. Sarah H. Calabrese 1991
In Honor of
Ms. Susan Ogrodnik‑Smith
Mr. Ben Harff
In Honor of
Mr. Jackson Rexhouse 2024
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Casertano
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut
Mr. Bradford D. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crossman
Mr. Zachary L. Schymura 2015
Mr. Colin Brode Donovan Wyatt
In Honor of
In Honor of Ms. Eliza Chapman 2012
Ms. Katherine M. Havard and Mr. Todd Feitelson
Ms. Samantha Blake
Mr. Anthony Y. McKinley 1998
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Honor & Memorial Gifts In Honor of
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mr. Henry L. Rust 1971
Mr. Albert Boothby
Mr. John Grey 1988
Mr. Gary R. Lieberman 1981
Captain James M. Cannon IV, USN 1971
Mr. William N. Cumming 1964
Mr. Christopher L. Joel 1988
Ms. Suzanne E. Newman 1981
Mr. Stephen P. Groat 1964
In Memory of
In Honor of
In Memory of
Mrs. Lisa Selz
Mr. Michael W. Burke 1976
Mr. Robert McClellan
Mr. Dolph C. Simons III 1976
In Honor of
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Solomon
Mr. Brewster B. Carroll 1974
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Spector
Mr. Edward J. Scarvalone 1974
In Honor of
In Memory of
The Sorriento Family
Mr. Mark S. Clarke 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ritchie
Mr. William Clarke 1974
In Honor of
In Memory of
Mrs. Nancy Stahl
Mrs. Roberta Lamm Curtis
Ms. Winston Boney 2012
Mr. Jonathan H. Curtis 2022
In Honor of
Mr. Samuel B. Curtis 2022
Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.
In Memory of
Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Murphy
Mr. Laurence Dawson 1938
In Honor of
Mr. Chris D. Drago 1992
Mr. David Whiting 2023
In Memory of
Mrs. Cheryl Whiting
Ms. Elizabeth Drago 1997
In Honor of
Mr. Charles D. Stone 1997
Mr. Jackson S. Whiting 2026
In Memory of
Mrs. Cheryl Whiting
Miss Brinley R. Freymann
In Honor of
Mrs. Erica Shapey Freymann
Miss Natalie A. Wise 2023
In Memory of
Mrs. Natalie Culley
Mr. Michael Fuller Mr. Christopher J. Connelly 2003 Ms. Gina G. Fuller
Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy III 1959
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Drew J. Casertano
Mr. And Mrs. W. Alan Grove
Mrs. Kelly M. Coles 1986
Mr. Peter P. Mithoefer 1964
Mr. Alexander Keeler 1961
In Memory of
Mr. Thomas A. Reed 1960
Mr. Charles D. Hahn 1974
Dr. Rosemary J. Smith 1980
Normandy Fund at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. David HahnBaker
Mrs. Lynn J. Macaluso
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Welburn
Edward R. Harris 1948
In Memory of
Mrs. Emily Harris
Mr. And Mrs. Robert R. Martin
In Memory of
Mr. Peter S. Duncan 1969
Mr. Charles S. Macaluso
Mr. Schuyler B. Haynes 1985
Mr. Reed C. Martin
Mr. Andrew N. Hernandez 1987
In Memory of
Mr. A. Duer Meehan 1985
Mr. John McMullan
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Cogut
Mr. Edward S. Hessberg 1955
Ms. Barbara Gatski
Mr. Michael E. Hessberg 1982
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mr. Andrew Moffatt 1988
Mr. Peter M. Holbrook 1965
Mr. Christopher L. Joel 1988
Mrs. Stephanie W. Holbrook
In Memory of
Mrs. Sandra Holbrook James 1986
Ms. Claire G. K. Moody 2010
In Memory of
Mr. Henry D. Lawson Johnston 2010
Mr. Noah W. Hotchkiss 1966
In Memory of
Mr. Perry S. Boynton 1967
Ms. Chelsea L. Morrison 2002
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Ms. Madeline E. Fuller 2010
Mr. Thomas Doelger 1965
Mr. Zachary P. Fuller 2009
Ms. Abigail P. Malin 2000
Ms. Ann B. Machado 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Alan I. Menken
Mr. J. Michael Reinoso 2003
In Memory of
Mr. Edward J. Scarvalone 1974
Mrs. Julia McLaughlin Todd 2000
Mr. Edward G. Allen
In Memory of
Mr. Norman S. Walker Jr. 1978
Mr. J. Orten Gadd and Mrs. Patricia Gadd
In Memory of
Mr. Griffin W. Okie 1962
Mr. Neale E. Howard
Mr. Michael Straight 1962
Mr. Dudley R. Bahlman 1971
In Memory of
Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapman 2012 Mr. Todd Feitelson and Ms. Katherine M. Havard Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Fescko 2013 Mrs. Mary Chapman Johnson 2011
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Ms. Ann M. Groat 1992
Mr. Robert P. Sanford 1977
In Memory of
Peter S. Cook 1976
Mr. Milo Gibbons
Mr. Laurence Neufeld 1967
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins
Mr. Jason C. Ashley 1984 Mrs. Corinna S. Lewis Ms. Katherine C. Russo 1984
Millbrook School
In Memory of
Mrs. Alexandra Bullock Olsen 2000 Ms. Robbie Dockswell
In Memory of
Ms. Abigail P. Malin 2000
In Memory of
Mr. Steven A. Kroll Sr. 1965
The Patrina Foundation
Lt. Colonel Edward S. Gregory III 1951
Ms. Lindsay D. Kroll 1988
Mr. Craig J. Pecchia 2000
Ms. Patricia Gregory
Mrs. Sally Kroll
Ms. Elizabeth Ferris Rainoff
Honor & Memorial Gifts In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mr. Jason A. Ludwig 2007
Mr. John R. Painter Jr. 1962
Dr. Sylvia Roberts
Ms. Patricia Robinson
Mr. Michael Straight 1962
Dr. Alan Tousignant Ph.D.
Mr. Rodney J. Smyth 2003 Ms. Emilie H. RichardFroozan 2003
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mr. Gino J. Pecchia
Mr. James E. Sailer 1976
Mr. Brian M. Pecchia 2003
Mr. Dolph C. Simons III 1976
In Memory of
In Memory of
Ms. Evelyn C. Pierrepont 2008 Mr. William B. Pierrepont 2010
In Memory of Mr. Allan J. Stewart 2000 Ms. Abigail P. Malin 2000
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Vit
In Memory of Mr. James T. Wallis 1947 Mr. D. Gordon Murray 1979
In Memory of
Mr. Andrew N. Saxe 1967
Mr. Nicholas B. Stroud 2000 Mr. Ethan G. Dubow 2000
Mr. Alexander Podmaniczky 1972
Ms. Abigail P. Malin 2000
Dr. Austin Wand 1964
Mrs. Julia McLaughlin Todd 2000
In Memory of
In Memory of
Ms. Alexandra Wise 1990 Mr. Andres G. Coles 1990 and Dr. Beatriz Vollmer Mr. Peter D. Walker 1990
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mr. E. Lansing Ray III 1955
Mr. Robert Smart
Ms. Cynthia W. Flanigan 1987
Mr. Thomas A. Gorman 1977
Mr. Edward C. Vamenta 1990 Mr. Peter D. Walker 1990
In Memory of
In Memory of
In Memory of
Mr. Devin W. Resler 2002
Ms. Anne Marie Smyth
Mr. Taylor W. Vit 2007
Ms. Jennifer Casale Ott 2002
Mr. Timothy P. Healy 1997
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ludwig
Mr. Foch K. Wand
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THANK 2022-2023 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: J’nelle Agee ’06 Samantha Boardman P ’24, ’26 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 Alison J. Marsal ’06 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
YOU!
ADVANCEMENT & ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICE Director of Advancement Nancy I. Stahl
James Vitiello P ’23 Caroline A. Wamsler, PhD ’87
every student is known and
Director of Annual Giving & Parent Engagement Barbara S. Gatski
needed, Millbrook prepares
Director of Alumni Relations Eliza Chapman ’12 Director of Donor Relations & Development Operations Trish Rexhouse Gift Entry Manager & Administrative Assistant Michelle Anderson Database Manager & Administrative Assistant Bonnie L. Lodevole
Advancement Assistant Shannon Williams
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Chief Communications Officer Michelle D. Blayney
Digital Communications Specialist Tanner Newman
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Editor Michelle Blayney Design Proof Design
Jeff Zelevansky
William R. Hettinger ’77, P ’01, ’04
Contributors (where not otherwise noted): Michelle Blayney, Alexander Pearson, Jeff Zelevansky, Daniel Cohen ’86
William B. McNamara ’75
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consequence by instilling the values of respect, integrity, stewardship, service, and curiosity.
ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT This annual report is printed on Rolland Opaque True White Smooth 80 lb. cover and 80 lb. text. This paper contains 30% post-consumer fiber and is manufactured using renewable / biogas energy. It is FSC® certified.
Lead Photographer, Writer Jeff Zelevansky
Lucy P. Cutting, P ’77 Bruce B. Huber ’47
and lives of meaning and
Director of Multimedia Content Alexander Pearson
William L. Crossman ’74, P ’09
Farnham F. Collins ’53, GP ’17
its students for college
Special Programs Coordinator Diane Dalton
Photo Credits Cover: Jeff Zelevansky Others: Michelle Blayney, Daniel Cohen ’86, Highpoint Photography, Aly Morrissey, Tanner Newman, Alex Pearson,
Honorary Trustees:
In a community where
Assistant to the Headmaster for External Affairs Robert W. Anthony ’65
Paul Stafford P ’16, ’19, ’23 Charlotte Carroll Tracy ’88
MILLBROOK’S MISSION
30%
The individuals and institutions listed in this report made contributions to Millbrook School from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. 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. Millbrook School 131 Millbrook School Road Millbrook, NY 12545 Phone: 845-677-8261 Website: www.millbrook.org
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