welcomING NEW MEMBERS to THE board of trustees! The Country Day Board of Trustees is a group committed to the success and long-term viability of the school. They bring a wealth of talent and experience from our community and give freely of their time and resources. Welcome to our new Board of Trustee members!
Jason Jurgensen Jason Jurgensen ’95 is chief operating officer of the Jurgensen Companies, which provides infrastructure solutions and materials to the tri-state area. Interstate construction, roadway resurfacing, and airport runway construction are a few examples of typical projects the Jurgensen Companies complete. Jason and his team project managed and undertook much of the site construction on the Brian J. Bortz Family Stadium in 2021. Jason is responsible for all construction operations. Jason works closely with the company’s other two owners: his brother Jim ’93 and sister Jackie ’98. Jason began working for the family business at the age of 14, working the summer months in the field. At 18, Jason was promoted to field foreman on a construction crew, and after graduating college, he started as a project manager. Jason worked his way through various company positions to his current role as COO. Jason earned his MBA from the University of Cincinnati and his bachelor’s degree from Clemson University. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling and spending time with his family. Jason lives in Indian Hill with his wife Daphne and three children Chloe ’29, Claire ’29, and JR ’30.
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Zofeen Khan Zofeen Khan was born and raised in Bahrain by parents of Indian/ Pakistani descent. She briefly spent time in Karachi, Pakistan during the first Gulf War, immigrated to Canada in the mid-90s, and moved to the United States in 2004 after finishing university. Zofeen holds a BA in English from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia and a degree in photography from the New England School of Photography. She now serves as the office and PR/ marketing manager at About Face Surgical Arts, her husband’s surgical practice. Apart from being an active volunteer for several CCDS events, Zofeen dedicates her time helping local Kindervelt organizations, which support Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. She and her husband assist with fundraising efforts that benefit Smiles International Foundation and Free to Smile for children born with cleft lip and palate. The Khan family has been a part of the Country Day community since August 2019 when their son Mikail enrolled in the Early Childhood (EC) program. Their daughter Liana will join the EC program in the fall.
Tom Langlois Tom Langlois ’77 returns in the 2022-23 school year for a 5th term on the board. He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Law and is retired from a 30-year career as an attorney with the Ohio Court of Appeals. Prior to attending law school, Tom served as an engineering officer on USS Brooke, a guidedmissile frigate. For 11 years, Tom was an adjunct faculty member at the College of Law where he received the outstanding adjunct faculty teaching award in 2001. During his prior service on the board, Tom served as co-chair of the school-wide committee that developed Country Day Forward, the school’s 2016 strategic plan. He was also chair of the board committee that drafted the school’s new mission statement in 2021. In addition to being a current Alumni Council member, Tom has previously served as president of the Alumni Association and was named a Distinguished Alumnus in 2007. Tom resides in Pleasant Ridge with his wife Elaine. Their son, Thomas ’10, was a Country Day lifer. Tom enjoys gardening, hiking, weightlifting, and playing with his infant grandson.