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Joining the Board

St. Sebastian’s is very fortunate to have an exceptional group of parents, alumni, and friends of the School who give generously of their time and share their wisdom as members of the Board of Trustees. We are pleased to welcome our newest members of the Board.

Tara Ciongoli P’25 ’25 ’27

Tara and her husband, Gregory, live in Wellesley with their four sons, Ty '25, Ace '25, Duke '27, and Griff. Tara is a Co-Founder, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Advisor at Equality Asset Management, a private equity firm in Boston with a mission to help build exceptional companies. She also serves on The Fessenden School Board of Trustees, Boston Children’s Hospital Board of Trustees, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital's Stepping Strong Advisory Board. She is a graduate of Princeton University and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Devin Condron ’92

Devin and his wife, Erin, live in Wellesley. An alumnus of the Class of 1992, he is the proud father of five children. He is a Managing Director in Private Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley in Boston. Devin received a B.A. from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. He rejoins St. Sebastian’s Board of Trustees, having previously served from 2005 to 2019. He also serves on the boards of The Fessenden School and Newton Country Day School.

Dr. Hyeouk “Chris” Hahm P’22 ’26

Chris and her husband, Seung, live in Newton. They have three sons, David ’26, Andrew ’22 (Amherst College) and Christian (BU BS/MD program). Dr. Hahm is a Professor and Associate Dean of Research at Boston University’s School of Social Work and the first Asian American in the graduate school’s program to be promoted to full professor. Through her groundbreaking research, she is dedicated to reducing health disparities among the under-served populations with a particular emphasis on building empirical evidence of health risk behaviors. She bridges epidemiology, theory building, and intervention development to better understand the causes of depression, self-harm, and suicidal behaviors among the Asian American population. Dr. Hahm has developed culturally grounded interventions called “AWARE” and “Youth AWARE,” which have been implemented in colleges and high schools. She has authored more than 70 peerreviewed journal publications, given 230 professional talks locally, nationally and internationally, and her work has been featured in numerous media, from NPR to The Economist

Michael Maguire ’91 P’22 ’25

Michael and his wife, Amy, live in Hingham. They are the proud parents of five children, including two Arrows, Aidan ’22 (Duke University) and Devin ’25. Michael is an alumnus of St. Sebastian's Class of 1991. He is a Healthcare Portfolio Manager at Putnam Investments. Michael also supports Heroes in Transition, a charity on Cape Cod supporting military veterans, is a founding advisor of Life Science Cares, an industry charity supporting efforts to end poverty in Boston, and is actively involved in St. Mary’s Parish in Hanover. Michael is a graduate of Boston College and has an MBA from Carnegie Mellon Business School.

Kristen D. Maxwell P’25 President of the Guild of St. Irene

Kristen and her husband, John, live in Hingham and have one son, Joseph ’25, and two daughters, Grace (University of St. Andrews) and Margot (Bucknell). She earned a B.A. from Suffolk University. Kristen is a project manager at Gauthier Stacy, Inc. and Principal at Maxwell House LLC, where she designs, furnishes and markets turn-key vacation homes. She also serves on the Storybook Ball Committee at Mass General Hospital and the Leadership Council at Rosie’s Place. She is a trustee at Derby Academy and serves on their Development Committee. She previously served as a trustee at the Old Colony Montessori School.

Dr. Edward Ryan P’23

Ed and his wife, Krista, live in Wellesley with their son, Edward ’23. Dr. Ryan is a physicianscientist at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is the Director of Global Infectious Diseases, and a Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard University. His work largely focuses on infections affecting impoverished humans in resourcelimited settings. He oversees an international investigative enterprise and his efforts are supported by the NIH, CDC and foundations. He is the author of over 350 scholarly works. Dr. Ryan received a B.S. in Biochemical Sciences from Princeton University and an M.D. from Harvard University.

Academic Workshops

Summer 2023

Richard C. Walsh P’22 ’24 President of the Men’s Association

Richard and his wife, Jen, live in Hingham with their two sons, Cotter ’22 (USC) and Cormac ’24. Richard is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Walsh Brothers, Inc., a family-owned and operated company since 1901. He represents the fourth generation of ownership of Walsh Brothers, Inc., a leading construction management firm well known for its work on complex, high-quality and sensitive building projects in a wide range of industries and specialties for world-class health care and academic institutions. Richard is a graduate of Dartmouth College. He is also co-director of Tedy’s Team, a trustee at Cristo Rey Boston High School, a founding trustee of the International Yacht Restoration School in Newport, Rhode Island, and a past trustee at Caritas St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center.

Sessions run from 9am-12pm for either one or two weeks.

Open to all boys entering grades 5–9

These five distinct workshops, run by our experienced St. Sebastian’s faculty, are an enriching learning opportunity for students looking for a challenging and fun summer experience.

For dates and to register: stsebs.org/workshops

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