The official e-newsletter of St. Andrew's Episcopal School Alumni June 2016 Dear Alumni Community,
Alumni Spotlight
Summer is definitely here and we're feeling the effects! It's a little quieter on campus while students and teachers are on break, the heat and humidity continue to rise and we're prepping for an exciting year ahead. First though, we're reflecting on an incredible year of growth for the Alumni Community. Thanks to your support, Alumni participation in the Lion's Fund doubled this year and we had a record breaking class participation of 60% from the Class of 1995. We launched new communication initiatives such as the monthly newsletter and a redesigned magazine. We also had amazing turnout at our 14 local and regional events throughout the year.
In This Issue Alumni Events School News Volunteer Opportunities Honor Roll of Support Contact Update and Class Notes Stay Connected
Alumni Calendar
Another new initiative this year is the introduction of our new logo suite including the Alumni Association.
All of this was supported by our incredible volunteers who gave their time and treasure to make these efforts successful. Thank you all for a wonderful year; we're looking forward to what the next year brings and our trajectory of growth. Best, Madeline Wallace O'Brien '05 Director of Alumni Affairs
Save the Date Homecoming and Reunions celebrating the classes ending in 1 and 6 on October 15, 2016 The Mane Marketplace Every month, we feature Alumni-owned businesses. If you are interested in being featured, please contact alumni@saes.org.
Alumni Spotlight Michael DiPaula-Coyle '98 serves as an executive with IBM's Government & Regulatory Affairs office, focusing on global trade policy and market access support. In that position, he works with IBM's global business units on trade and investment policy and specific market access barriers in key markets in Latin America, Europe and South Asia. He also
Thank you for your support! Thank you to those who supported the Lion's Fund this past fiscal year. This year, we doubled Lion's
supports IBM's engagement on trade and economic issues with the Executive Branch and Congress. Prior to joining IBM, Michael worked at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world's largest business association. In that role, he served as Director of Policy Advocacy at the Chamber's U.S.-India Business Council, representing global Information Technology and telecommunications companies investing and operating in India, specifically focusing on technology policy and market access. Prior to joining the Chamber of Commerce, Michael served a political appointee in the George W. Bush Administration, including as Chief of Staff at the International Trade Administration and as a Special Assistant and Policy Advisor at the Bureau of Industry and Security, where he helped develop, coordinate and implement national security policies regarding high-technology trade and dual-use export controls.
Fund participation with your support! As we start this fiscal year, we can we can continue to grow the Lion's Fund with your help and support St. Andrew's mission and growth. Please consider supporting the Lion's Fund and join our HONOR ROLL of donors who have pledged their support this fiscal year. Learn more about the Lion's Fund and click here to make a donation.
Where are YOU?!
Michael received his undergraduate degree from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and his Master's Degree from King's College, London.
Did you know... that 25% of our Alumni contact information is out of date?
Alumni News & Events
Reconnect and stay in touch by simply updating your address and/or email. Help us by forwarding this on to a classmate or family member to update their information, too. We can only connect and serve you if we can reach you!
ST. ANDREW'S CELEBRATES YOU!
To every alumnus, parent, grandparent, faculty, staff and friend of St. Andrew's who gave so generously of time and resources to make 2015-2016 a tremendous success, thank you. To view participation by class, click here. Are you interested in helping St. Andrew's Alumni continue this growth? Sign up to be a Class Agent - we can't do it without you. CHEERS TO SUMMER: THANK YOU FOR JOINING US! We had a great time catching up with fellow alumni at Hellbender Brewing Company on Thursday, July 14. We were treated to a private brewery tour and learned about their
The Roar Recap Save the Date Reunions and Alumni Weekend celebrating the classes ending in 1 and 6 on October 15, 2016. 'Like' us on Facebook for a weekly #tbt! Every Thursday we'll
sustainable brewing process and how they're working with local farmers to keep D.C. clean. Thank you to everyone who came out to beat the heat with us! HOMECOMING AND REUNIONS 2016 Save the date on Saturday, October 15, for a reimagined reunion celebration that will offer a variety of programming! Here's a sampling from this oncampus festival. Attend the opening of the new Hall of Fame and the induction of the first class of honorees. Attend a workshop to learn about brain research informed education. Nominate your candidate and attend the new Alumni Awards Luncheon to honor two exceptional graduates who exemplify our values and mission. Visit the Oral History Booth to share testimonial on the project in its 20th Year. Attend - or better - participate in either the alumnifaculty soccer game or the alumni-student volleyball game. Reconnect with friends and faculty at the firstever "BBQ on the Quad." Individual class reunion parties (celebrating the classes ending in 1 and 6) will be held off-campus in various locations on Saturday evening following the BBQ. ST. ANDREW'S MAGAZINE PUBLISHED
share a photo from the archives - and you'll get a chance to win a prize. Like us on Facebook and then guess who is pictured. We'll send a prize from the Alumni Office to the first correct answer. Who knows it could be you! View photos from Alumni Events and your class year online anytime Photos are updated frequently and available on the SAES Flickr account. View them here. Employment Opportunities St. Andrew's is hiring! The hallmark of a St. Andrew's education is its exceptional faculty. With enrollment at an all-time high, we're pleased to announce the following openings for new teachers and staff. For more information and details on how to apply, visit our Employment Page. Are you or your company hiring? Share the news with fellow alums and post it in the newsletter. You'll reach hundreds of fellow lions and support the alumni community. Email alumni@saes.org with job postings. Watch SAES sports and events LIVE!
Did you receive your St. Andrew's Magazine? Our redesigned magazine focuses on service in all facets of St. Andrew's life in and out of the classroom. Check out the profiles on Amy Bachman '06, Delonte Egwuatu '12, Molly Hewes '86, James King '93, Pierre Omidyar '84, Chip Prettyman '84, and Elizabeth Terry '06. If you didn't receive a magazine, that means we don't have your current address. You can request one by emailing alumni@saes.org or call Madeline O'Brien at 240-477-1690. Click here to view the online version of the magazine.
SUMMER TOURS
Christie Hartman and Sarah Melby, both class of 2000, are joined by their significant others on a tour of the student center last week.
Come take a tour! The Student Center is nearing completion and it is changing every day. Come see how it will transform our campus and the lives of our community. Email alumni@saes.org to schedule a tour today.
ALUMNI FACEBOOK PAGE
Can't make it to campus? Do you live out of state? You can still cheer on your favorite Lions through our LIONSTREAM, a live stream of several events, games and assemblies. Check it out here.
Did you know? There is a separate Alumni Facebook page in addition to the main St. Andrew's Page. We share alumni specific news, updates, and items that won't appear on the main St. Andrew's Facebook page. Even better, don't miss out on our weekly #tbt and chances to win prizes from the Alumni Office!
The Lion's Share: SAES School News STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR ST. ANDREW'S This spring, we asked for your help in supporting our school-wide strategic planning process. More than 800 community members responded through surveys and focus groups. School leaders have analyzed St. Andrew's financial and demographic data, comparing our results to those of independent schools in greater Washington and nationwide. Earlier this month, Robert Kosasky, Head of School, shared the key strengths, areas of challenge and likely areas of strategic focus. Click here to view those again. SCIENCE TEACHER TO BE PUBLISHED Congratulations to science teacher Chuck James - he will have an article published in the prestigious Stanford Social Innovation Review. In advance of that, here is a blog post he just had published on Darin Eich's Innovation Training blog.
TEACHERS GO BACK TO CLASS In our end of year closing meetings, members of our faculty and staff stepped into the shoes of middle school students when they were asked to dissect sheep brains. It was part of a two-day workshop with Research Schools International, led by members of the faculty at Harvard's Graduate School of Education.
Join the Pride: Get Involved Class volunteers play a vital role in the alumni community. They are instrumental in keeping class members in contact with the school, with one another and in maintaining a vibrant school community. The Alumni Association is dedicated to serving St. Andrew's alums and giving back to our community. Join us in these efforts and be part of the pride! We are looking for Class Agents and Class Correspondents from each class. Click below to learn more about each role. THANK YOU to those alumni who already serve in this capacity. View your class agents and correspondents here. Classes are marked that are in need of volunteers.
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