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ANNUAL REPORT
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HISTORY
In 2010, after many years of discussion, Mairead and Sean Clifford, Victoria and Justin Gmelich, and many others began the journey of starting an independent, all-girls high school in Monmouth County, an educational option they felt was long overdue. Tens of thousands of hours were spent conducting extensive research and creating a plan to start the school. In September 2013, we opened our doors to an inaugural ninth grade class in a temporary location in Leonardo, NJ. After spending three years in Leonardo, Trinity Hall moved to our new, permanent location at the former Fort Monmouth in Tinton Falls. On June 4, 2017, thirty-two students in the Class of 2017 become the first graduates of Trinity Hall.
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CORE VALUES TRINITY HALL STUDENTS:
Commit to leadership by taking responsibility and initiative, serving as courageous, confident, and considerate role-models who lead with passion and vision. Understand the importance of respect in regard to their community, each other, and themselves. They act with dignity, loyalty, justice, pride, and compassion. Exhibit perseverance by overcoming challenges to achieve success and by viewing failures as necessary learning experiences. They are persistent and determined to push beyond obstacles to meet goals. Embrace and demonstrate their faith in God, which forms the basis for their relationship within the community. Their faith-based education lets them celebrate their differences, accept each other, and serve others in need.
MISSION
Trinity Hall is an innovative, independent all-girls college preparatory high school educating and empowering young women in the Catholic tradition. Trinity Hall’s core values of leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith are foundational to our mission and work as educators. In a technology-rich learning environment, a superior faculty and a challenging interdisciplinary curricular program fosters leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith. Unique and exciting co-curricular learning opportunities accommodate a diverse, yet a collectively passionate, creative, and caring student body. These young women will be empowered to take risks, pursue personal passions, network globally, and grow as learners – and as valued individuals.
LE T T E R F ROM
THE HEAD OF SCHOOL Dear Friends and Family of Trinity Hall, When we opened in 2013, we knew our young women would have an educational experience like no other. The academic program designed by faculty, all highly credentialed from prestigious institutions, implemented a high school curriculum based on educational innovation and design-based research. The learning environment created at Trinity Hall is one where girls learn best! We are proud of our students, our faculty, and the Board of Trustees. We have held fast to the mission set forth by the founders: to educate and empower the young women enrolled here and instill in them the school’s core values of leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith. That first year was a wonderful experience of collaboration between the students, the faculty, the school leadership, and the Board of Trustees. Each year the Trinity Hall community continues to grow as we refine the program, initiate traditions, and develop new courses and co-curricular activities that prepare our young women for the next step. Supporters like you, who have joined us as the years progressed, have made that growth possible. The generosity of our donors has allowed Trinity Hall to meet the financial needs of our applicants. About a quarter of our students are financially supported through funds given for financial aid and scholarship. We are a diverse population, drawing students from many different towns and economic backgrounds. We provide opportunity for many underserved girls and support their full participation at Trinity Hall. Our tuition and fees are inclusive and allow every student to have the resources to learn to their fullest potential. Our donors – our benefactors – have made this possibility a reality. We thank you, our students thank you, and the community thanks you. Our inaugural class was full of pioneers - girls with an adventurous spirit who were willing to take a risk on a brand new school. These high-achieving girls learned what it means to be “comfortably
challenged,” to work beyond what they believed their potential to be, and how to learn and grow from their failures. They navigated their high school years with no upper class students to guide them, and accepted their status as role models for the girls who came in after them. They led, as we knew they would, and will continue to lead others in college and beyond. One hundred percent of our first cohort of alumnae are matriculating at four-year colleges and universities this fall. The graduates were awarded over $3.1 million in academic meritbased scholarships and more than a third enrolled in STEM programs. These alumnae are high-level athletes, artists, and scholars, many enrolled in honors programs, and many future engineers. Four years is a long time to wait to see the end result of this ambitious project, Trinity Hall. The vision of our founders, the aspiration of our Board, the strategy of our administration, the diligence of our faculty… all resulted in the sparkling success of our Class of 2017. We knew they could do it and we know they will accomplish great things. Trinity Hall is vision-driven, process-oriented, and dedicated to serving the young women of Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties. Trinity Hall has transformed the landscape of schools in these areas as we challenge other schools to innovate, design, and comfortably challenge their students. We are challenged to grow and innovate as we inspire each other to be the very best. Saint Francis of Assisi says it best : “For it is in giving that we receive.” The gifts we share of time, talent, and wealth are responsible for the growth of Trinity Hall and the success of our students realized in four short years! With the sincerest appreciation, we thank you.
God Bless,
Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo
2016-2017 LEADERSHIP 2016-2017 Administration
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Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School James Palmieri, Assistant Head of School Christina Bergamo, Director of College Counseling Kristy Geoghan, Director of Development Theresa Kiernan, Director of Advancement and Admissions Ken Santos, Director of Athletics
2016-2017 Board of Trustees
Victoria Gmelich, Board Chair Allison Wagner, Board Vice Chair Mairead Clifford, Secretary Miriam Tort, Treasurer Abby Kelly, Development Chair Sean Clifford Patrick Donnelly
Robert Egan Michael Fitzgerald Justin Gmelich Charles H. Jones III Mary Ann LaSardo Msgr. Thomas McDade, Ed.D
Thomas McEvoy Mark Munro Carmine Venezia Michael Walker Donna Winchell Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School
CONTENTS
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Year in Review
Letter from The Board Chair Revenue & Expenses, Opportunities to Support Total Giving 2016-2017 Community Giving 2016-2017 Trinity Hall Gala
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Leading Ladies Luncheon 2017 Graduation
Class of 2017 Facts & Numbers
Graduates & Schools Attending
Athletes Signing Days & Beyond the Hall
Senior Awards
A special thank you to Melissa Whelan, Maya Gardner ‘20, Lynn Retterer, Shilpa Iyer, and Natural Expressions for annual report photography.
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SUMMER Caroline Gmelich ’17 made the Olympic trial cut time in the 100 meter backstroke long course. Isabelle Pabon ’17 competed as a member of The United States Lifesaving Association National in Sanyo Bussan International Lifesaving Cup at Aoshima Beach in Japan. Erica O’Kelly ’17 played soccer in the 2016 Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) U16 National Championships.
SEPTEMBER Trinity Hall began its fourth year in its new, permanent location in Tinton Falls with a Mass. 159 students in four grades began the 2016-2017 school year on September 7. All students participated in overnight trips the first week of school.
OCTOBER Trinity Hall was awarded a $10,000 grant by OceanFirst Foundation to fund the creation of a digital pop-up studio. The Monmouth County Clerk and Trinity Hall parent, Christine Giordano Hanlon, presented her program “Your Vote Matters!” to the Class of 2017. This program aims to educate students about voting which includes how to register to vote, how to vote by mail, and other topics. Fifteen students and faculty built homeless shelters and spent the night sleeping outdoors at Cardboard Box City. Over 30 students and faculty walked, donated food, and passed out water to participants at the Red Bank Crop Walk. Trinity Hall students and faculty celebrated the International Day of the Girl with presentations and samples of cuisines from Ethiopia, Peru, and India. More than 500 people attended Trinity Hall’s first Open House. Trinity Hall was awarded accreditation from the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The 2016-2017 Student Government Core Council of Chloe Toole ’17 (Student Body President), Abby Marcin ’17 (Student Body Vice President) and Class Presidents Lily Scott ‘17, Kailin Burns Cohen ‘18, Kathyrn Ortenzio ‘19, and Colleen Kelly ’20 was elected by the student body. Allie Witek ‘20 and Elizabeth Witek ‘20 were accepted into the prestigious Paper Mill Playhouse Broadway Show Choir.
NOVEMBER Faculty and students attended Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway. The Queen’s Court Company directed and produced three performances of The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet. The Trinity Hall cross country team placed second at the Nonpublic B Group State Championships. Erica O’Kelly ‘17 and Katie Valsamedis ‘17 were named to the Prep B second team for soccer. Four student-athletes participated in the first NCAA National Letter of Intent Signing Day at Trinity Hall. Caroline Gmelich ’17, Erica O’Kelly ’17, Isabelle Pabon ’17, and Malia Wolf ’17 signed their national letters of intent which served as a binding agreement between student-athletes and their collegiate sports programs.
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DECEMBER Bishop David M. O’Connell C.M. celebrated an Advent Mass with students, faculty, staff, our board of trustees, and parents. While on campus, he toured the school and spoke to students in their classes. Volunteers from the Trinity Hall and Christian Brothers Academy chapters of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) gathered to prep a fundraising feast in support of our United States armed forces and the Dennis W. Zilinksi II Memorial Fund. Students created fleece blankets, collected toiletries, and donated children’s gifts for over 80 local families. Many students and faculty volunteered with Holiday Express and donated food to the Barn for the Poorest of the Poor. The Campus Social Life Council transformed the Commons into a winter wonderland for over 176 students who attended the first on-campus winter semi-formal. Holly Koerwer ‘17 led a STEM event, Hand-a-Thon, for more than sixty-five middle school students. Using pieces printed on the school’s 3D printers, the students collaborated to build and donate ten prosthetic hand devices for children.
JANUARY Courtney Vadon hosted local second-grade Girl Scout troops to teach them the basic fundamentals of coding as part of the Stanford University She++ Fellowship Program. They explored algorithms and applied their knowledge to guide Sphero robots through a maze. The Trinity Hall swimming team is the Monmouth County Co-Champions. Alessandra Sanfratello ’17 led the Make and Shake Workshop for local eighth grade students to introduce computer programming to the participants, who programmed and built a dance video game using Makey Makey kits. The Creative Arts Council produced an Improv Night. The Trinity Hall Parents Association hosted the first annual Father-Daughter Bowling Night.
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FEBRUARY The Classes of 2017 and 2018 received their school rings during a ceremony attended by students and families. Trinity Hall unveiled a new athletics logo. The winter track team placed first at the NJ Catholic Track Championships B Division. Lily Scott ‘17 signed her binding agreement to swim for Bates College. Jackie Fletcher ’18 and Abigail Devine ’19 took second place in the JV Public Forum competition at the NJSDA Speech and Debate Tournament. The swim team won the NJSIAA Non-Public B State Championships, the NJISAA (Prep) B Division State Championships, and the Shore Conference Championships.
MARCH Trinity Hall hosted Accepted Students Day for the Class of 2021. Students learned over 400 pages of music for the threeshow run of Suessical the Musical. Pallavi Kawatra ‘17 and Madison Huber ’19 were honored with the Distinguished Delegates Award at the 2017 Philadelphia Model United Nations. Caroline Gmelich ‘17 won the 100 Backstroke at the New Jersey Meet of Champions. Sarah Frankel ’17 starred in CBA’s production of The Music Man along with Shannon Smith ’20 and Sarah Maes ’20. Lilly McCann ’17, Brenna Dowd ’17, and Brianne Dwyer ’17 worked behind the scenes. Caroline Gmelich ’17, Lauren Joyce ’18, Isabelle Pabon ’17, Lily Scott ’17, Malia Wolf ’17, and Katie Wright ’20 were named first team All-Shore by the Asbury Park Press. Trinity Hall students and faculty visited fifteen sites during the annual Service Day. 9
APRIL More than 600 people attended the 2017 Gala at Cipriani Wall Street. The Gala honored Goldman Sachs Gives and Justin Gmelich and raised funds to support Trinity Hall’s capital campaign. For her engineering capstone project, Isabelle Pabon ‘17 created a service design product to raise money to support one girl’s education at the WISER school in Kenya. Grace Modderman ’17 wrote the winning essay for the American Association of University Women Northern Ocean County Branch contest. Meteorologist Erica Grow from NBC New York spoke to our students about her journey to becoming an on-air meteorologist and the opportunities for women in STEM as part of the Women in Leadership Speaker Series. All seniors on the Swim Team were named Academic All-Americans. The Spring Sailing team made their Varsity debut. Caroline Gmelich ’17 was named All-American for being one of the top 100 high school swimmers in the 100 Backstroke.
MAY Over 200 attendees joined the junior class for an afternoon of networking and inspiration from Rook Coffee founder Holly Migliaccio at the second annual Leading Ladies Luncheon. Caroline Gmelich ’17 represented Trinity Hall at the NJSIAA Awards as the school’s scholarathlete nominee. Lily Scott ’17 was Trinity Hall’s recipient of the Shore Conference Senior Sportsmanship Award. Trinity Hall students volunteered at the 6th Annual Mary’s Place by the Sea Walkathon to act as guides along the route. The walk benefits the mission to help women with cancer heal: mind, body and soul. Priya Verma ’20 won the US Squash Pro Sports Junior Girls Under 17 Gold Tournament in Seattle, Washington. Trinity Hall Sailing team competed in the 2017 NJISA Girls State Championships.
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JUNE The officials of the Shore Conference selected the Trinity Hall lacrosse team as the recipient of the Monmouth County Sportsmanship Award. Alex Principe ‘18 and Cate Toomey ‘18 received an award from the Edison Invention Challenge for designing a solar powered keyboard programmed to assist the hearing impaired experience rhythms of music. Caroline Gmelich ’17 was named The Asbury Park Press APP Swimmer of the Year. Trinity Hall graduated its first class on June 4, 2017. Abigail Devine ’19 and Anna Phillips ’19 were recognized as Metro Scholars at Two River Theatre. Brigid Clifford ’18 was named to the US Lacrosse All-Academic Team. Fifteen students traveled to Costa Rica and twenty-five students traveled to Paris, Normandy, and Barcelona.
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“WE ARE ACHIEVING OUR MISSION OF EDUCATING AND EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN AND PREPARING THEM TO BE LIFELONG LEARNERS AND COMMUNITY ADVOCATES.” Victoria Gmelich, Chair, Board of Trustees
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LET T ER F ROM T HE
BOARD CHAIR Dear Trinity Hall Community, As I look back over these past four years, I am humbled to see how far we, as a community, have come. When Trinity Hall began with only thirty-two girls in September 2013, we dared not think about ourselves four years into the future. Yet, this year, we opened our doors to a student body of 201! Since inception, being one of the founders and the former vice chair of our board, I have helped shape our unique vision and have been committed to ensuring our success. Now as board chair, I assure you that what we started four years ago continues and remains strong. We are achieving our mission of educating and empowering young women and preparing them to be lifelong learners and community advocates. I am honored to serve in this position and I thank former board chair Sean Clifford and the founding board for laying the foundation. But most important, I thank you, our donors and supporters, for helping us get this far. At Trinity Hall we have reached milestones with everything we have done from academics to athletics to the arts. We have set the standard for all the young ladies who will follow. But our most extraordinary milestone will always be graduating the first class of girls this past June. These thirty-two girls have had hundreds of memorable moments. They have set, achieved, and surpassed goals and continue to have aspirations for greater things in the future. We called them pioneers and leaders four years ago; now we call them alumnae. They are college students in great programs throughout the country and we thank these girls and their families for paving the way. To date, our most challenging step of the process was to find a permanent location. While we all may breathe a collective sigh of relief knowing we are in our permanent home, there is more work to be done. We knew that our first phase had to be completed with expedience in order to house our present population of girls as we had outgrown our temporary space. Now, the time has come to add on to our building. We take pride in the state-ofthe-art school which was only finished a little over a year ago. Next, thanks to the success of our gala this past spring, we have the funds to “finish off our home� adding all the space necessary to continue our spectacular academic programs.
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In April, we honored Justin Gmelich and Goldman Sachs Gives for their extreme generosity and commitment to charitable work. The community of Trinity Hall has enjoyed being the recipient of hundreds of gifts to make our school a success. The gala was a celebration of our community. The energy in the room was palpable as you all reached deep in order to help us continue our vision. Our honoree matched funds 2:1 in brick and mortar dollars so that we have the funds to finish our project. Rest assured though, we have set aside financial aid and scholarship dollars for future classes. We at Trinity Hall stand by our mission with a simple set of beliefs of leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith to make this all-girls education available to all young women. Thank you for helping us carry out that mission and leave a legacy for future generations of girls. We are proud to call you friends of Trinity Hall. Sincerely,
Victoria Gmelich Trinity Hall co-founder, Board Chair
2016-2017 Revenue and Expenses Revenue
Expenses 37% Salaries & Benefits
47% Tuition & Fees
28% Capital Expenditures
28% Capital Campaign, Net Gala Proceeds
9% Financial Aid & Scholarships
11% Financial Aid & Other Restricted Gifts
5% Administrative Costs
8% Endowment Contributions
5% Depreciation & Interest
5% Student Athletics & Activities
6% Annual Fund
4% Facilities & Security 3% Transportation 2% Marketing, Admissions & Development 2% Instructional Supplies
OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT TRINITY HALL ANNUAL FUND An unrestricted annual fund donation has an immediate impact for the young women of Trinity Hall.
CAPITAL GIFTS To improve the landscape of education for girls, we have set a campaign goal of $20 million – an ambitious goal that is certainly attainable with your help. Naming opportunities are available.
RESTRICTED GIFTS
Donors can choose to restrict their gifts to a specific purpose including scholarships and financial aid.
MATCHING GIFTS
Many employers have programs that match and even double contributions to Trinity Hall. Please contact your Human Resources department for matching gift forms.
PLANNED GIVING
Gifts through trusts, estate plans, or other deferred payment help to ensure our school’s future. Please consider Trinity Hall when developing your estate plan.
SECURITIES
Gifts of stocks, bonds, mutual funds or securities are a beneficial way to support Trinity Hall.
ONLINE
To make a credit card donation, please go to www.trinityhallnj.org/give-online.
Please use the enclosed envelope to mail your checks payable to Trinity Hall.
For more information about including Trinity Hall in your charitable giving, please contact the Development Office at 732.291.1297.
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TOTAL GIVING 2016-2017 $100,000 $999,999 Founders
The Davis Family Foundation The Edward Hall Gmelich Scholarship Fund Victoria and Justin Gmelich Annie Hubbard and Harvey M. Schwartz Maureen and Joe Topper Anonymous
$25,000 $99,999
Trustees Council Laureen and Timothy Andree Kimberly and Jonathan Barry Josh Birnbaum Kristin and Jason Brauth Brigade BTIG Marcia Dunn and Jonathan Sobel Melissa and Rob Earle Natalie and Edward Emerson Janet and John Giunco Goldman Sachs Engineering Hamilton Family Charitable Foundation Riva Horwitz and Joshua Easterly Amy and Chris Iannuzzi Sarah Jeon and Charles McGarraugh JMT Charitable Abby and Kevin Kelly Diane and Patrick Kelly Marshall and Dennis Lynch Patricia and Michael Marcin Kathy Matsui and Jesper Koll Lisa and James Mooney Tessie and Jeffrey Nedelman Christine and Shawn Reynolds Ellen and Jim Riley Allison and Paul Russo
Julian Salisbury Heather and Adam Savarese Stephanie and Spencer Smith Kathy and Patrick Street Miriam and Joseph Tort TradeWeb Markets LLC Maggie and Ashok Varadhan Amy and Jeffrey Verschleiser Lynn and William Vogel Wagner Family Foundation
Lydia and Eric Muller OceanFirst Foundation Yueija Peng and Luca Lombardi Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP Jennifer and Jason Savarese Susan and Stephen Scherr Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo Steven Scopellite Seaport Securities Elizabeth and Gaurav Seth Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Rachel Stubins and Ronnie Wexler Sullivan and Cromwell LLP Leadership Circle The Topper Foundation Katherine Anderson and Jody Gunderson Transatlantic Re Aronson Family Foundation Linda and Carmine Venezia Anna and Dean Backer Lisolette and Robin Vince Tracey and Ed Benford Nancy and Steve Vincent Lucinda and Avanish Bhavsar Lynn and Elisha Wiesel Patricia and Stephen Brennan Winston and Strawn LLP Heather and Steve Brownlie Susan and Alexander Wright Bundy Family Foundation Jodi and Adam Zotkow Eileen and John Burgess Diane and William Castellano Sarah and Brian Chin Mairead and Sean Clifford Delos Living Patrons Deirdre Dunn and Walter H. Weil IV Geraldine and John Arege Colleen and Robert Egan Maxine and Philip Armstrong Jennifer and James Esposito Avison Young Fidelity Charitable Stacy Bash-Polley Catherine and Kieran Goodwin Nikita and David Bear Vanessa and Christopher Grier Jill and Peter Borst Vera and Richard Hough Melissa V. Brown William Hult Lisa Opoku Busumbru Investors Foundation Alan Cohen Charles H. Jones, Jr. Maria and John Crowley Darrah and Joseph Kenney Elizabeth and Matthew Curtis Preethi Krishna and Ram Sundaram Linda and Robert DaLeo Gina and Sal LaForgia Cynthia and Clayton DeGiacinto Diane and Brian Lee Clare and Frank DeNicola Valerie and George Leiva Allison Devore and Ross Levinsky Kate and Gregg Lemkau Nikki and Teddy Donahue Anne Welsh McNulty Liz and Corbett Donato
$10,000 - $24,999
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$5,000 $9,999
Evercore Katelyn and Alex Finston Emily and Joshua Glassman Spurthi and Vikas Goela William Grier Helen and Scott Graves Highview Homes Sarah and David Kashetta Karen and Bill Kelly Lorraine and Paul Knepple Susan Kratina and Rajiv Kamilla Susan Lee and Benji Cheung Gavin Leo-Rhynie Beth and Brian Levine Kamie and Rich Lightburn Eileen and Bill Luby Paula and Eric Madoff Sameer and Urvashi Maru Lisa and Alfred McKeon Neeti Methukunta and Mairesh Saireddy Lisa and Milton Millman Susan and Mark Munro Komal and Kaushik Murali Caroline and Paul Mutter Katie and Steve Orr The Pear Fund Paul Pion Asahi Pompey Stephanie and Matt Rader Alice and Francis Rienzo April and Joshua Schwimmer Kristine and Ryan Sheftel Viniyak Singh Sarah Smith Esta Stecher Yanning Sun and Ke Li Lori and Michael Swell Christine and Tom Tormey Suzanne and Bob Veninata Elaine and Edward Welsh Donna and Michael Winchell Sonia and Christian Zugel Anonymous
$1,000 - $4,999 Trailblazers
Darian and Zachary Ablon ACA Computers Beth Ann and Chris Albanese Victor and Suzy Almeida Monica Anderson
Michele Arbeeny and James Lotito Rebecca and Stephen Ascher Bonnie and Jim Banahan MaryAnn and Scott Baret Lindsay and Brian Basloe Benevity Community Impact Fund Erin and Bob Bengston Jennifer and Sam Berbarian Ana and Richard Blank Hattie and Jeffrey Bollerman Valerie Brett and Rodney Gardner Bright Funds Foundation Elizabeth and Robert Bruns Maricarmen and Dekker Buckley Eileen and Andrew Bustillo Shawn Byron Susan and Mike Cagnassola Lisa and Stephen Calandrino Christine and Fletch Callahan Wendy and Brian Campolattaro Katherine Cesario Jennifer Chauhan and Robert Housley CP Chen and Meera Bhutta Susan and John Cizin Julie and Tim Collins Debbie and Fred Cooper Denise Crowley-DeAngelis and Mark DeAngelis Leslie and Brian Curran Maureen and Roger Domal Gabriella and Patrick Donnelly Julia and Robert Dowd Robert N. and Nancy A. Downey Foundation Damian Dwin Wendy and Michael Esposito Catherine and Guy Farrington Devony and Stephen Ferraro Jonathan Fine Kara and Michael Fitzgerald JoAnn and Jack Fletcher Vivian and Gregory Frasca Aimee and Steven Frankel Robin Frees Shayne and Michael Gandolfo Carolyn and Matt Geiger Phil Giordano Michael Gismondi Alisa and Griffin Gmelich Jessie and Jett Greenberg Mary and Mike Grubert
Marc Hanrahan Margaret and Steven Henning Jessica and Brian Hickey Amy Hong and Byron Raco Chelsea Hoon and Geoffrey Winchell Lisa and Joseph Huber Kim and Paul Huchro Kristina and Earl Hunt Karen and Louis Huppert Imperial Capital, LLC Carlie and Lou Jakub Christina and Robert Jackson Rita and Robert Jennings Shea and Charles H. Jones III Tina and Jeffrey Joyce Elizabeth and Christopher Kaeli Viviana and Michael Kaprelian Deirdre and Enda Keenan Jeanne and Sean Kelly Jo-Ann and Jack Kelly Pam and Patrick Keneally The Kiernan Family Seth Klarman The Knopman Family Charitable Fund Beth and Joseph Koerwer Sonja Kostich and Louis Venturelli Lauren and Eric Kramer Ashley and James Li Jessica and Derek Li Lisa and Christopher Litwin Allison and Greg Loder Monica Logani and Sanjay Verma Cathleen and Frank Lonardo Lillian and Patrick LoRusso Wheezie and Bob Lutkewitte Natalie and Thomas Malafronte Fabio Mariani Siobhain and Matthew Mark Pamela and Ronald Mass Deborah and Martin McCann Kelly and Tom McEvoy Sarah and Jamie McManus Danielle and John Meany Kristin and Walter Mehl Amy and Jonathan Meltzer Andi Muise and Rob Allard Lisa and Daniel Murray Kristy and Patrick Niro OceanFirst Bank Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly Stacy and Matt O’Neil
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Abigail and Bradley Oswald The O’Toole Family Foundation Jean Otrakji Matthew Ouderkirk Meagan and Gerald B. Ouderkirk Gene Pagnozzi Bailey and James Palmieri Regina Palumbo Patti and Joe Parisi Kathryn and Rob Patton Beth and Christopher Perrone Joseph Persky Ellen and Rich Phillips Stephanie and Gary Rapp Todd van Stolk Riley Deborah and John F. Rogers Erinn and Michael Romanowski Alisa and Elliot Ruda Marci and Daniel Ryan Jessica Scloth and Rich Sgalardi Elizabeth and David Scott Tiffany and Carl Senft Callie Simpkins and John Davis Mike Slomienski Karen and Paul Smiley Elke and William Spoor Sujatha Srinivasan and Rajesh Vedanthan Joanne and Robert St. Amand Statewide Conditioning Erin and Kevin Straine Sweetwater Construction Group Maura and Edward Thorp Sarah Tort Kathleen and David Vadon Susan and David Viniar Robin and Michael Volpe Allison and Greg Wagner Jaimie Walker and Mike Montrose Kelly and John Ward Ginger and Todd Whitenack David Wildermuth Anne and Mike Wingertzahn Marideth and Peter Wolf Laurel and Emil Wolmut Brooke and Dan Zarkowsky
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$500 to $999 Sponsors
Anchin, Block, & Anchin Austin & Co. Automated Building Solutions Kathy and Tony Avallone Anne and Brent Baranko Michelle and Chris Barber Tara and Kevin Barnett Brandi Beck and Andrew Rosen BNY Melon Corporation Community Partnership Bongarzone Funeral Home The Bonner Family The Chris and Aileen Bruner Family Fund Helena and John Bruno Mary Beth Burns Susan and AJ Cass Andrea and Christian Channell Najia and Omar Chaudhary Chestnut Hill Capital LLC Citizens Charitable Foundation Bernadette Costello Randi and Michael Crawford Diana Dieckman Brien Dubois Giovanna Dukcevich and Ari Kavour Patricia Escobar Melissa and John Fairchild Dena and Frankie Francese Greg Francis Liza and Fred Garber Pam and Jake Gehret Kristy and Donald Geoghan Carolyn and Tom Gmelich Jessica Haber and Jeff Boyd Jennifer and Paul Havens Laura and Terrance Hegel Brian Henke and Mike Holcomb Eileen and Joe Kenney Stephanie and Gerard Kenney Anne Elizabeth Kenney Sean Kirwan The Lambrou Family Mary Ann LaSardo Krista and David Long Chris Majak Denise Marrama and Robert Witek Judith and Danny McCrone
Adam Miller Joanne and Stephen Miller Kerry Moriarty Julia and Braden Neff Nancy Niedermeyer Michele and Steven Nocella Geneva and Tommy O’Brien Koren Palazzo-Spadavecchia Bernadette and Eugene Park Greg Poch Dora and Shawn Powers Siddharth Prabhu Richard Prager Donna Principe Cactus Raazi Wendy and Timothy Ruberti Jen and Craig Sabal Michael Savarese Lara and Robert Scarantino Laurie Schmidt Judith Shandling Gabriella Skirnick and Brian Blais Teresa and Paul Sperber Sinead Strain Catherine Sullivan Debbie and Henry Sullivan Laura Takacs Christina and Brian Tilyou Lisa Ventura Kiera and Kevin Walsh Shanley and Michael Walker Elizabeth and Gerard Ward Catherine and Rick Weber Melissa Whelan Alexandra Wild and Jeremy Schneider Alicia and Brian Zink
$250 - $499 Builders
Paula and Francis Amenta Robert Bovo Karen Calby Jane Castle Meg and Paul Chmiel Susan and Anthony Cusat Doug Davies Anne-Sophie Delaunay-Lehman Steven Devine Michael Fabiano Joan and Paul Hallman
Tricia and Lawrence Hicks Althea and Jim Jackson Karen Kelley Mandy and Joseph Keltz Marybeth and Richard Kwapniewski Sheila Lennon Mariann C. Mahon, RSM Applegate, Quinn and Magee Esther McCaffery Msgr. Thomas McDade Pamela Murphy Erica O’Kelly TH’17 Kelsey O’Kelly TH’19 Mary Papamarkou Christopher Peters Colleen and Tom Quinn-Steineke Diane and Tim Riepl Nathan Romano Francis Ruchalski Josie Sandler Cristina and Ken Santos Melissa and Anthony Sciarrillo Mary and Terrence Sheridan Vito Tanzi Faina Tarasyuk Tina and Chris Tilyou Ruth Velasquez Deborah and John Verga Joan and William Weiant Cecilia and Eric Winters Donna and Gabriel Yandoli Caitlin Zavorskas
Up to $249 Community
Olivia Almeida TH’20 Alexa Alverio TH’17 Amazon Smile Foundation Marybeth Amenta Edwin Amenta Bridget Andree TH’18 Alyssa Anderson Tracey Andrejko Jane Banahan TH’20 Fatima Barahona-Escobar TH’20 Anna Barnett TH’18 Drew Bauman Sophia Bellavia TH’18 Christina and David Bergamo Amelia Biebel TH’17
Pamela and Robert Bilotta Diana Bilotta TH’18 Madison Boesch TH’20 Andrew Bogdan Elijah Brookes Katherine Burgess TH’18 Reilly BurnsCohen TH’17 Kailin BurnsCohen TH’18 Liana Bustillo TH’20 Whitney Butterfield TH’20 Nicole Calandrino TH’17 Shea Campanella TH’20 Shannon Canessa and Holly Migliaccio Megan and John Carney Chantal Carrillo TH’17 Elizabeth Castellano TH’17 Lisa and Joseph Caucino Hope Caucino TH’20 Haley Cesario TH’18 Claudine and Jonathan Childs Alexandra Chrystal TH’20 Tara and Walter Church Sophia Church TH’19 Kiley Cizin TH’20 Molly Clifford TH’20 Brigid Clifford TH’18 Gabby Conlon Kelsey Cooper TH’20 Brittany Cortez TH’18 Theresa and Manuel Crespo Marissa Crespo TH’17 Suzanne Crosby Patricia Cullen Kelly Cusick TH’19 Colleen Cusat TH’19 Martha Dabagian Claire Darman TH’19 Gina Legere-DeJohn Olivia DeNicola TH’18 Elizabeth and John Devlin Amy and Charles Devigne Abigail Devine TH’19 Samantha Devine TH’20 Sheila and Brian Dick Russ Dimini Francesca Dodaro TH’20 Lauren and Charles Dohrenwend Aurelien Doucet Brenna Dowd TH’17 Elizabeth Dudick Riley Dunfee TH’20
Donald Dunigan Brianne Dwyer TH’17 Logan Dziadzio TH’20 Madeline Earle TH’18 Phillip Brill-Edwards Colleen Egan TH’18 Lauren Ehnot TH’20 Rosanna Fazio Lynn Faugno Pamela and Shawn Feddeler Morgan Feiler TH’20 Kerri and Aaron Feiler Shantal Ferrer TH’20 Joanna Ferrer TH’18 Olivia Ferrigine TH’19 Shannon and David Figur Stephanie and Nathan Fisher Jacqueline Fletcher TH’18 Julia LaForgia TH’19 Ellen and Peter Forlenza Sarah Frankel TH’17 Riley Francese TH’20 Maureen Gill Mara Galvin TH’20 Christina and Rich Galvin Tricia and John Gallagher Sophia Gana TH’20 Maya Gardner TH’20 Dimitri Georgiev Rosalyn Giallanza Thomas Giblin Katherine Gillbride Global Mark Security Kelley and Jim Gmelich Caroline Gmelich TH’17 Marisa Goolcharan TH’18 Vanessa and Nick Granata Isabelle Grimes TH’18 Kylie Hall TH’20 Julia Hallman TH’20 Carol Hall Lori and George Hall Grace Hanlon TH’20 Christine and Robert Hanlon Emma and John Hanratty Hailey Hartnett TH’18 Sophia Hegel TH’20 Sybil and David Heine Julia Henning TH’18 Kelly Hennigan Madeleine Hicks TH’20
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Patricia Hibbits Margaret Hough TH’20 Madison Huber TH’19 Stacy Isaacs Christin Jakub TH’18 Jennifer Jamer Juvene Jean TH’20 Kelly Jennings TH’17 Lauren Joyce TH’18 Barbara Jones Annabelle Kaeli TH’20 Brenda Karinja Pallavi Kawatra TH’17 Grace Kearney TH’18 Deborah and Daniel Kearney Janet Keating Kathleen Keenan TH’20 Douglas Kelleher Colleen Kelly TH’20 Grace Kenney TH’19 Emily Knepple TH’18 MacKenzie Knox TH’17 Holly Koerwer TH’17 Alexandra Konczyk TH’20 Kara Kopach Kathryn Kwapniewski TH’18 Violet Lambrou TH’20 Vanessa Lambrou TH’20 David Lewis Carolyn Litwin TH’20 Catherine Loder TH’18 Abby Lonardo TH’20 Nicole LoRusso TH’17 Skye Loures TH’20 Ava Lynch TH’19 Alison Mahon Trish MacGregor Susan and Robert Maes Sarah Maes TH’20 Kali Magnusson TH’17 Hope Maguire TH’19 Abigail Marcin TH’17 Mairead Mark TH’18 Madison Marques TH’20 Sheila Martello Adriana Masters TH’20 Lillian McCann TH’17 Emma McEvoy TH’20 Mary and Patrick McGinley
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Brian McGurn Taryn McKeever TH’19 Camille and John McNamee Louise McCrone TH’18 Caroline Meany TH’20 Caroline Meehan TH’18 Lorri Mellish Kristin Meulener Ryen Miller TH’20 Grace Modderman TH’17 Grace Molloy TH’17 William Montrose Alyssa and PJ Morreale Jacqueline Munro TH’18 Kathryn Murray TH’18 Isa Murphy TH’20 Cassandra Murphy Salina Neuhaus Angelica Niedermeyer TH’20 Grace Niro TH’19 Avery Nocella TH’18 Jennifer and Kevin O’Brien Margot and Joe O’Connor Marie O’Hagan, SSJ Anna O’Neill TH’20 Lisa and James Ortenzio Kathryn Ortenzio TH’19 Isabelle Pabon TH’17 Susan Pacana and Douglas Darman Lauren Pappa Marci Perri Katherine Perrone TH’20 Anna Phillips TH’19 Aoife Picadio TH’20 Michael Policastro The Polke Family Bailey Powers TH’20 Alexandria Principe TH’18 McKayla Quinn-Steineke TH’18 Diana Ramos TH’19 Christopher Read Hannah Reynolds TH’19 Sydney Riepl TH’20 Gretchen Richardson TH’18 Gina Rienzo TH’18 Cristie Ritz-King Niyah Robinson TH’19 Liszeth Rodriguez-Meza TH’17 Nicole and Vincent Sadowski
The 2016-2017 annual report lists gifts received from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. If you made a gift during this period and your name is not listed, listed incorrectly, or misspelled, please call 732.291.1297.
Alexa Sadowski TH’20 Alexis Salerno TH’18 Jasmine Sanchez TH’17 Angela and John Sanfratello Alessandra Sanfratello TH’17 Hailey Scarantino TH’20 Lillian Scott TH’17 Grace Shimkus TH’20 Shannon Smith TH’20 Eileen and Larry Smith Anthony Spina Gillian Thorp TH’19 Joanne and Gus Toomey Catherine Toomey TH’18 Chloe Toole TH’17 Courtney Vadon TH’18 Katelyn Valsamedis TH’17 Magali Vasquez TH’18 Kathleen Venezia TH’19 Nicole Ventura TH’18 Kaitlyn Vogel TH’17 Maggie Ward TH’20 Michael Weiss Kelly Weber Kyla Whitlock TH’17 Elizabeth R. Witek TH’19 Caitlin Wingertzahn TH’20 Alexandra Witek TH’19 Hana and Rob Wolf Malia Wolf TH’17 Patricia Wotton Dorothea Wotton TH’18 Catherine Wright TH’20 Dana Yarem TH’18 Joseph S. Zavislak Charitable Fund Adele and Ruddy Zervigon Caitlin Ziec TH’20
COMMUNITY GIVING Board of Trustee 100% Giving Mairead and Sean Clifford Patrick Donnelly Robert Egan Michael Fitzgerald Victoria and Justin Gmelich Charles H. Jones III Abby Kelly Mary Ann LaSardo Msgr. Thomas McDade Thomas McEvoy Mark Munro Mary Sciarrillo Miriam Tort Carmine Venezia Allison Wagner Michael Walker Donna Winchell
Faculty Giving
Suzy Almeida Alyssa Anderson Tracey Andrejko Christina Bergamo Andrew Bogdan Elijah Brookes Lisa Calandrino Gabby Conlon Anne-Sophie Delaunay-Lehman Melissa Fairchild Kristy Geoghan Jennifer Havens Jennifer Jamer Theresa Kiernan Kali Lambrou Mariann C. Mahon, RSM Esther McCaffery Alyssa Morreale Marie O’Hagan, SSJ James Palmieri Lauren Pappa Ellen Phillips Kevin Polke Nicole Sadowski Ken Santos Mary Sciarrillo Erin Straine Faina Tarasyuk Ruth Velasquez Kelly Weber Melissa Whelan Caitlin Zavorskas
100% Participation
64%
Senior Parent Giving 56% Participation
100%
Student Giving
Parent Giving
Mary Beth Burns Lisa and Stephen Calandrino Diane and William Castellano Theresa and Manuel Crespo Julia and Robert Dowd Patricia and Michael Marcin Aimee and Steve Frankel Victoria and Justin Gmelich Rita and Robert Jennings Beth and Joseph Koerwer Lillian and Patrick LoRusso Debbie and Martin McCann Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly Angela and John Sanfratello Rita and Robert Jennings Lynn and William Vogel Melissa Whelan Marideth and Peter Wolf
Junior Parent Giving 71% Participation
100%
Laureen and Timothy Andree Tara and Kevin Barnett Pamela and Robert Bilotta Eileen and John Burgess Mary Beth Burns Katherine Cesario Mairead and Sean Clifford Clare and Frank DeNicola Melissa and Rob Earle Colleen and Robert Egan JoAnn and Jack Fletcher Margaret and Steven Henning Carlie and Lou Jakub Tina and Jeff Joyce Deborah and Daniel Kearney Lorraine and Paul Knepple Marybeth and Richard Kwapniewski Alison and Greg Loder Siobhain and Matthew Mark Judith and Danny McCrone Susan and Mark Munro Michele and Steven Nocella
Donna Principe Colleen and Thomas Quinn-Steineke Alice and Francis Rienzo Joanne and Gus Toomey Kathleen and Dave Vadon Lisa Ventura Patricia Wotton
Sophomore Parent Giving 70% Participation Tara and Walter Church Susan and Anthony Cusat Kerry and Donald Devine Lisa and Joseph Huber Darrah and Joseph Kenney Gina and Sal LaForgia Denise Marrama and Robert Witek Kristy and Patrick Niro Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly Lisa Ortenzio Susan Pacana and Douglas Darman Ellen and Richard Phillips Christine and Shawn Reynolds Maura and Edward Thorp Linda and Carmine Venezia
Freshman Parent Giving 62% Participation Suzy and Victor Almeida Geraldine and John Arege Bonnie and Jim Banahan Valerie Brett and Rodney Gardner Lisa and Joseph Caucino Patricia Escobar Mairead and Sean Clifford Debbie and Fred Cooper Steve Devine Patricia Escobar Kerri and Aaron Feiler Dena and Frankie Francese Robin Frees Christina and Rich Galvin Joan and Paul Hallman Christine and Robert Hanlon Laura and Terrance Hegel Tricia and Lawrence Hicks Vera and Richard Hough Betsy and Christopher Kaeli Deirdre and Enda Keenan
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Jeanne and Sean Kelly Kali and Johannes Lambrou Lisa and Christopher Litwin Cathy and Frank Lonardo Susan and Robert Maes Danielle and John Meany Joanne and Stephen Miller Cassandra Murphy Nancy Niedermeyer Beth and Christopher Perrone Dora and Shawn Powers Diane and Tim Riepl Nicole and Vincent Sadowski Lara and Robert Scarantino Eileen and Larry Smith Kelly and John Ward Anne and Michael Wingertzahn Susan and Alexander Wright
Commemorative Gifts Gifts in Honor of Victoria and Justin Gmelich Abby and Kevin Kelly Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo The Founding Class of 2017 Trinity Hall Founding Faculty
Gift to the John T. Gmelich Scholarship Fund Kiera and Kevin Walsh
Gifts in Memory of Edward T. Whelan Megan and John Carney Chestnut Capital, LLC Sheila and Brian Dick Robin Frees Stacy Isaacs Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo
Gift-In-Kind Donations ACA Computers Angelos Pizza Anne Bulger
Four Years of Consecutive Giving The Almeida Family Alexa Alverio Anne and Brent M. Baranko Amelia Biebel Ana and Richard Blank The Bonner Family Lisa and Stephen Calandrino Nicole Calandrino Chantal Carrillo Diane and William Castellano Elizabeth Castellano Katherine Cesario Mairead and Sean Clifford Bernadette Costello Marissa Crespo Gabriella and Patrick Donnelly Brenna Dowd Julia and Robert Dowd Brianne Dwyer Melissa and John Fairchild Kara and Michael Fitzgerald Sarah Frankel Kristy and Donald Geoghan Caroline Gmelich The Edward Hall Gmelich Scholarship Fund Victoria and Justin Gmelich Sybil and David Heine Kelly Jennings Rita and Robert Jennings
Shea and Charles H. Jones III Pallavi Kawatra The Kiernan Family MacKenzie Knox Beth and Joseph Koerwer Holly Koerwer The Lambrou Family Anne-Sophie Delaunay-Lehman Nicole LoRusso Kali Ann Magnusson Mariann Mahon, RSM Debbie and Martin McCann Lillian McCann Kelly and Thomas McEvoy Grace Modderman Grace Molloy Alyssa and PJ Morreale Pamela Murphy Isabelle Pabon Bailey and James Palmieri The Polke Family Jasmine Sanchez Alessandra Sanfratello Cristina and Ken Santos Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo Elizabeth and David A. Scott Lillian Scott Chole Toole Miriam and Joseph Tort Katelyn Valsamedis Linda and Carmine Venezia Allison and Greg Wagner Shanley and Michael Walker Elaine and Edward J. Welsh Melissa Whelan Donna and Michael Winchell Marideth and Peter Wolf Malia Wolf Adele and Ruddy Zervigon
Business, Organizations, and Foundations
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A&S Sound AmazonSmile Foundation Bright Funds Foundation Christian Brothers Academy Edison Innovation Foundation Fidelity Charitable Foundation Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) Giordano, Halleran, & Ciesla Goldman Sachs & Co. Matching Gifts Goldman Sachs Gives Guaranteed Landscaping Image Creators Investors Bank
LumenWerx Monmouth University Morgan Stanley Smith Barney OceanFirst Bank OceanFirst Foundation Solari Creative Statewide Conditioning, Inc. Tinton Falls, NJ Vanguard Charitable The Walt Disney Company Foundation
“EDUCATION WAS AND IS THE GREAT EQUALIZER.” Justin Gmelich, Honoree, Trinity Hall Co-Founder, Trustee
TRINITY HALL GALA On April 7, 2017 Trinity Hall honored Goldman Sachs Gives and Justin Gmelich at Cipriani Wall Street. The 2017 Gala was co-chaired by Abby and Kevin Kelly and Christine and Shawn Reynolds. Through a donor-advised fund, Goldman Sachs’ employees recommend grants to qualifying nonprofit organizations to help them achieve their goals. Trinity Hall has received more than $3M in grants from GS Gives. Justin Gmelich’s dedication to Trinity Hall is evident in his role as one of our four founders, in his generous philanthropic support of our school, and in his commitment to foster relationships with donors.
More than $2,000,000 was raised before and during the event in support of Trinity Hall’s capital campaign and plans for prudent growth of Trinity Hall. Victoria and Justin Gmelich announced their pledge to match 2:1 every dollar raised. Trinity Hall began plans to build a two-story addition to the school that will more than double our space. 23
“Your financial support is allowing the strong young women of Trinity Hall to continue their journey to a future that is LIMITLESS.� Abby Kelly, Gala Co-Chair, Development Chair
GALA SUPPORTERS
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Lynn and John Abene Darian and Zachary Ablon Jared Ailstock Beth Ann and Chris Albanese Jennifer and Lee Alexander Andi Muise and Rob Allard Nico Allias Edwin Amenta Marybeth Amenta Paula and Francis Amenta Anchin, Block, and Anchin Katherine Anderson and Jody Gunderson Alejandra Andrade and JP Amleida Tracey Andrejko Kathleen Andrews Shannon Andrews Anonymous Applegate, Quinn and Magee Michele Arbeeny and James Lotito Geraldine and John Arege Maxine and Philip Armstrong Rebecca and Stephen Ascher Austin and Co. Automated Building Solutions Avison Young Axonic Capital, LLC Anna and Dean Backer Bonnie and Jim Banahan Anne and Brent Baranko Evelyn Barbos Michelle and Chris Barber MaryAnn and Scott Baret Mehmet Barlas Tara and Kevin Barnett Kimberly and Jonathan Barry Bridget Bartlett Stacy Bash-Polley Lindsay and Brian Basloe Cayley and Jordan Bazant Nikita and David Bear Brandi Beck and Andrew Rosen Erin and Robert Bengtson Jen and Sam Berbarian Christina Bergamo
Lucinda and Avanish Bhavsar Meera Bhutta and CP Chen Ashley Bissett Carley Bissett Paige Bissett Anne Black Ana and Richard Blank Seth Blinder and Anthony Sireci Hattie and Jeffrey Bollerman Bongarzone Funeral Home Jill and Peter Borst Pat Bouges Jessica Haber and Jeff Boyd Kristin and Jason Brauth Maureen and Mickey Brennan Patricia and Stephen Brennan Valerie Brett and Rodney Gardner Brigade Declan Brosnan Melissa V. Brown The Chris and Aileen Bruner Family Fund Helena and John Bruno Elizabeth and Will Bruns BTIG Maricarmen and Dekker Buckley Eileen and John Burgess Mary Beth Burns Lisa Opoku Busumbru Patricia and Thomas Butcher Russ Byrne Elizabeth Byrnes Shawn Byron Susan and Mike Cagnassola Lisa and Stephen Calandrino Karen Calby Christine and Fletch Callahan Cristina Calvar Marisa and Charles Cameron Wendy and Brian Campolattaro John Carter Susan and AJ Cass Diane and William Castellano Jane Castle Katherine Cesario
Andrea and Christian Channell Najia and Omar Chaudhary Jennifer Chauhan and Robert Housley Benji Cheung Erin and Vito Chiaravalloti Claudine and Jonathan Childs Sarah and Brian Chin Meg and Paul Chmiel Cleary Gottleib Steen Hamilton & LLP Mairead and Sean Clifford Alan Cohen Kevin Coleman Julie and Tim Collins Bernadette Costello Suzanne Crosby Maria and John Crowley Denise Crowley-DeAngelis and Mark DeAngelis Patricia Cullen Leslie and Brian Curran Elizabeth and Matthew Curtis Martha Dabagian and Brendan Driscoll Linda and Robert DaLeo Art Dardia Doug Davies The Davis Family Foundation Angela Deering Cynthia and Clayton Randi and Michael Crawford DeGiacinto Delos Living Gianine and Ed DeSimone Amy and Charles Devigne Kerry and Donald Devine Elizabeth and John Devlin Allison Devore and Ross Levinsky Diana Dieckman Karen and Donald Dillon Russ Dimini Lauren and Charles Dohrenwend Nikki and Teddy Donahue Rev. Peter Donahue O.S.A Gabriella and Patrick Donnelly
Sue and Pat Dote Aurelien Doucet Julia and Robert Dowd Robert N. and Nancy A. Downey Foundation Brien Dubois Donald M. Dunigan Marcia Dunn and Jonathan Sobel Damian Dwin Joshua Easterly Natalie and Edward Emerson Jeanne and Joe Esposito Wendy and Michael Esposito Madeline Evans Evercore Exceed Physical Culture Michael Fabiano Melissa Fairchild Gitanjali Faleiro Zhou Fang Seth Farber Sarah Farivar-Hayes and Adam Hayes Catherine and Guy Farrington Pamela and Shawn Feddeler Ellen and Keith Fell Trevena and Carlos FernandezAller Devony and Stephen Ferraro Anne Fifield Shannon and David Figur Marilla Filho and Herbert Laurie Jonathan Fine Katelyn and Alex Finston Stephanie and Nathan Fisher Kara and Michael Fitzgerald Jennifer Fitzpatrick Mike Fitzpatrick Ellen and Peter Forlenza Greg Francis Aimee and Steven Frankel Vivian and Gregory Frasca Sheara Fredman Robin Frees Sophia Fu Tricia and John Gallagher
Shayne and Michael Gandolfo Bharat Ganju Liza and Fred Garber Shawn Garbien Pam and Jake Gehret Carolyn and Matt Geiger Francesca Gentile Kristy Geoghan Dimitri Georgiev GFI Group Michelle Gill Father Kevin Gillen Phil Giordano Michael Gismondi Janet and John Giunco Emily and Joshua Glassman Ainsley Gmelich Alisa and Griffin Gmelich Caroline Gmelich Carolyn and Tom Gmelich Griffin Gmelich Kelley and Jim Gmelich Victoria and Justin Gmelich Spurthi and Vikas Goela Jacinda Goicea Goldman Sachs Engineering Catherine and Kieran Goodwin Helen and Scott Graves Jessie and Jett Greenberg Danuekke and Greg Greene Janet and Kevin Grier Vanessa and Chris Grier Will Grier Caroline and Matt Grosshans Mary and Mike Grubert Jessica Haber and Jeffrey Boyd Kara Hailey Morgan Hale Carol Hall Jeanette and John Hall Lori and George Hall Joan and Paul Hallman Karen and Thomas Hamilton Hamilton Family Charitable Foundation Ian Hampton Marc Hanrahan Emma and John Hanratty Jillian Harper Mandy Hearn Sybil and David Heine Brian Henke and Mike Holcomb
Margaret and Steven Henning Patricia Hibbits Jessica and Brian Hickey Patricia and Lawrence Hicks Highview Homes Amy Hong and Byron Raco Chelsea Hoon and Geoffrey Winchell Neil Horgan Vera and Richard Hough Annie Hubbard and Harvey Schwartz Kim and Paul Huchro Jonathan Hudgens William Hult Kristina and Earl Hunt Karen and Louis Huppert Amy and Chris Iannuzzi Image Creators Imperial Capital, LLC Althea and Jim Jackson Christina and Robert Jackson Mark Jackson Gurjit Jagpal Akash Jain Rita and Robert Jennings Sarah Jeon and Charles McGarragh JMT Charitable Shea and Charles H. Jones III Jones and Associates Marie and Ted Joseph Dana Jupiter Somil Kadakia Rajiv Kamilla Elyssa Kaplan Viviana and Michael Kaprelian Sarah and David Kashetta Ari Kavour Deirdre and Enda Keenan Douglas Kelleher Abby and Kevin Kelly Diane and Pat Kelly Jeanne and Sean Kelly Jo-Ann and John Kelly Karen and Bill Kelly Mandy and Joseph Keltz Pam and Patrick Keneally Anne Elizabeth Kenney Dorothy and Bill Kenney Eileen and Joe Kenney Stephanie and Gerard Kenney
Humayun Khalid Sandip Khosla Madora and Jon Kibbe Theresa Kiernan Jane Kim and Rich Lee Sean Kirwan Lorraine and Paul Knepple The Knopman Family Charitable Fund Elizabeth and Joseph Koerwer Kristen Kossey and Patrick Donohue Sonja Kostich and Louis Venturelli Lauren and Eric Kramer Preethi Krishna and Ram Sundaram Gina and Sal LaForgia Mary Ann LaSardo Anne Lawless Evan Leary Diane and Brian Lee Sean Lee Susan Lee and Benji Cheung Kate and Gregg Lemkau Sheila Lennon Gavin Leo-Rhynie Beth and Brian Levine Cam Lewis Ashley and James Li Jessica and Derek Li Zohar Liebermensch Kamie and Rich Lightburn Tim Lin Srujan Linga Julia Littlehale Monica Logani and Sanjay Verma Cathleen and Frank Lonardo Krista and David Long Lillian and Patrick LoRusso Julia Lu Wheezie and Bob Lutkewitte Paula and Eric Madoff Susan and Robert Maes Lauren and John Maggiacomo Maria Maher Allison and Michael Mahon, Sr. Chris Majak Natalie and Thomas Malafronte Macy Manning Fabio Mariani Sameer and Urvashi Maru
Shane McAndrew Debbie and Marty McCann Miles McCarthy Kathy Matsui and Jesper Koll Judy and Danny McCrone Mary and Patrick McGinley Brian McGur Lisa and Alfred McKeon Kerry and Kevin McKiernan Tim McMahon Sarah and Jamie McManus Anne Welsh McNulty Kristin and Walter Mehl Behzad Mehrdad Ali Meli Jonathan Meltzer Neeti Methukunta and Mairesh Saireddy Adam Miller Jeff Miller Lisa and Milton Millman Stu Mininsky Rohan Misra Jaimie Walker and Mike Montrose William Montrose Lisa and James Mooney Kerry Moriarty Karen and Roland Morris Lydia and Eric Muller Sasha Munn Susan and Mark Munro Komal and Kaushik Murali Lisa and Daniel Murray Caroline and Paul Mutter Marissa Nardi Ricky Nardis Tessie and Jeffrey Nedelman Sarah Nelson Alyssa and Kevin Nicholas Nancy Niedermeyer Kristy and Patrick Niro Carrie and Dennis Nitka Geneva and Tommy O’Brien Jennifer and Kevin O’Brien OceanFirst Bank OceanFirst Foundation Margot and Joe O’Connor Olivia and James O’Connor Francis Odeh George O’Garro Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly Sean O’Neal
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Stacy and Matt O’Neil Mike O’Neill Patrick Opdyke Katie and Steve Orr Abigail and Bradley Oswald The O’Toole Family Foundation Jean Otrakji Matthew Ouderkirk Gene Pagnozzi Ron Palazzolo Koren Palazzo-Spadavecchia James Palmieri Regina Palumbo Elizabeth Papez Lauren Pappa Patti and Joe Parisi Bernadette and Eugene Park Maria and Paul Parmantola Kathryn and Rob Patton Jacinta Paulic The Pear Fund Yueija Peng and Luca Lombardi Perfect Score Testing and Consulting Katelyn Elizabeth Perkowski and Michael Mahon, Jr. Joseph Persky Beth and Christopher Perrone Kristin Perry Ellen Phillips Paul Pion Andrea Pitt Michael Pizzuoli Greg and Karina Plotko Greg Poch Asahi Pompey Eric Porter Jane and Rick Potocki Dmytry Potylisin Siddharth Prabhu Richard Prager Pretium Partners Purr’n Pooch Pet Resorts Grant Purtell Cactus Raazi Stephanie and David Rader Stephanie and Gary Rapp Eileen and Chris Read Christine and Shawn Reynolds Richards Kibbe and Orbe LLP Alice and Francis Rienzo
Ellen and Jim Riley Adrienne Ring Deborah and John F. Rogers Nathan Romano Erinn and Michael Romanowski Eddie Rooker Wendy and Tim Ruberti Francis Ruchalski Alysa and Elliot Ruda Allison and Paul Russo Lynn and John Ryan Marci and Daniel Ryan Nick Ryba Jen and Craig Sabal Nicole Sadowski Malia Saghir Tom Salagub Julian Salisbury Josiel Sandler Ken Santos Kerri and Eytan Saperstein Heather and Adam Savarese Jennifer and Jason Savarese Michael Savarese Tina and Mike Scarrone Susan and Stephen Scherr Laurie Schmidt Jeremy Schneider April and Joshua Schwimmer Paul Scialla Peter Scialla Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo Jessica Scloth Steve Scopelleti Liz and David Scott Seaport Global Elizabeth and Gaurav Seth Tiffany and Carl Senft Judith Shandling Kristine and Ryan Sheftel Mary and Terrence Sheridan Jena and Eric Siegel Callie Simpkins and John Davis Viniyak Singh Gabriella Skirnick and Brian Blais Maxine Sleeper Mike Slomienski Greg Slowson Karen and Paul Smiley Sarah Smith Jonathan Sobel
Ben Sokoly Teresa and Paul Sperber Anthony Spina Elke and William Spoor Sujatha Srinivasan and Rajesh Vedanthan Joanne and Robert St. Amand Statewide Conditioning Esta Stetcher Shaneil Stokes Sinead Strain Erin and Kevin Straine Kathy and Patrick Street Seguin Strohmeier Stroock Stroock and Lavan LLP Rachel Stubins and Ronnie Wexler Sullivan and Cromwell LLP Debbie and Henry Sullivan Emma Sullivan Yanning Sun and Ke Li Kim Swain Ed Sweeney Sweetwater Construction Group Lori and Michael Swelll Laura Takacs Tom Tesauro Maura and Edward Thorp Christina and Brian Tilyou Maureen and Joe Topper The Topper Foundation Christine and Tom Tormey Susannah Torpey Miriam and Joseph Tort TradeWeb Markets LLC Transatlantic Re Kim Tsimbinos Jean Valdez Oscar Delgado Valenzuela Lisa and Kenneth Valosky Todd van Stolk Riley Maggie and Ashok Varadhan Linda and Carmine Venezia Suzanne and Bob Veninata Amy and Jeffrey Verschleiser Lisolette and Robin Vince Nancy and Steve Vincent Susan and David Viniar Robin and Michael Volpe Allison and Greg Wagner Wagner Family Foundation Kiera and Kevin Walsh
Jamie Walker and Mike Montrose Shanley and Michael Walker Lily Wang Elizabeth and Gerard Ward Lizzie Watson Tom Weatherall Catherine and Rick Weber Kelly Weber Scott Wede Joan and William Weiant Melissa Whelan Ginger and Todd Whitenack Lynne and Elisha Wiesel Alexandra Wild and Jeremy Schneider David Wildermuth Donna and Michael Winchell Windels Marx Lane and Mittendorf, LLP Anne and Mike Wingertzahn Deborah and Stephan Winkler Winston and Strawn LLP Cecilia and Eric Winters WithumSmith+Brown Alicia Wojczyk and James Spicer Kathy and Patrick Street Beckett Wolf Hana and Rob Wolf Malia Wolf Marideth and Peter Wolf Laurel and Emil Wolmut Alice Wong Jake Woodson Alexander Wright Wenxin Wu Donna and Gabriel Yandoli Rana Yared Abbas Zaidi Brooke and Dan Zarkowsky Joseph S. Zavislak Charitable Fund Caitlin Zavorskas Veronica Zhang and Andrew Greier Alicia and Brian Zink Jodi and Adam Zotkow Sonia and Christian Zugel Andro Zunic
THANKS OUR GALA SPONSORS Trinity Hall thanks our Gala Sponsors
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LEADING LADIES LUNCHEON Example is Leadership
On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 more than 200 women joined our Class of 2018 at Eagle Oaks Country Club for the second annual Leading Ladies Luncheon. This unique networking event celebrates women who have made a difference and who foster leadership in their communities. Guest speaker Holly Migliaccio, shared her inspirational journey in cofounding and growing the brand of Rook Coffee. Students met with guests working in industries of their interest and received valuable advice and networking time.
SUPPORTERS Josephine Adessa Laureen Andree Bridget Andree TH’18 Anna Appolonia Carey Balogh Bonnie Banahan Anna Barnett TH’18 Patricia Baroska Deborah Belfatto Sophia Bellavia TH’18 Kathleen Berarducci Christina Bergamo Pamela Bilotta Diana Bilotta TH’18 Tasha Bowie-Jones Maura Bradley Kerry Bray
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Eileen Burgess Katherine Burgess TH’18 Kailin BurnsCohen TH’18 Lisa Calandrino Shannon Canessa and Holly Migliaccio Haley Cesario TH’18 Jennifer Chauhan Allison Cheney Susan Cizin Marianne Clements Brigid Clifford TH’18 Debbie Clifford Mairead Clifford Lindsey Cooke Brittany Cortez TH’18 Jennifer Costa
Lisa Costa Bonnie Crotty Mary Beth Crowe Laryn Cullen Judith McCrone Clare DeNicola Olivia DeNicola TH’18 Amy Devigne Elizabeth Dudick Melissa Earle Madeline Earle TH’18 Eylee Earle Colleen Egan Colleen Ann Egan TH’18 Alison Ertl Rosanna Fazio Kerri Feiler
Kelly Fernandes Joanna Ferrer TH’18 Elizabeth Fitzgerald JoAnn Fletcher Jacqueline Fletcher TH’18 Gina Freeman Robin Frees Nicia Fullwood Michele Gannon Pratima Gatehouse Kristy Geoghan Rosalyn Giallanza Maureen Gill Katherine Gillbride Victoria Gmelich Marisa Goolcharan TH’18 Vanessa Granata Dorey Grimes Isabelle Grimes TH’18 Kaitlin Grotto Karen Haney Grace Hanlon Bridget Hartnett Hailey Hartnett TH’18 Laura Hegel Kelly Hennigan Julia Henning TH’18 Christin Jakub TH’18 Andrea Sciarrillo Jenkins Barbara Jones Lauren Joyce TH’18 Tina Joyce Elizabeth Kaeli Amanda Kane Brenda Karinja Diane Kazalski
Deborah Kearney Grace Kearney TH’18 Denise Kelleher Karen Kelley Abby Kelly Theresa Kiernan Trisha Kilgour Emily Knepple TH’18 Lorraine Knepple Melanie Knobel Beth Koerwer Kara Kopach Jennifer Kozak Brenda Krampert Carly Kriak Kathryn Kwapniewski TH’18 Marybeth Kwapniewski Gina LaForgia Mary Ann LaSardo Eva Lazar Gina Legere-DeJohn Alison Loder Catherine Loder TH’18 Monica Logani Lillian LoRusso Alison Mahon Jennifer Maloney Mairead Mark TH’18 Siobhain Mark Sheila Martello Cathy Mayer Debbie McCann Louise McCrone TH’18 Kelly McEvoy Caroline Meehan TH’18 Gina Mellish
Lorri Mellish Kristin Meulener Dorothy Migliaccio Courtney Munro Jacqueline Munro TH’18 Susan Munro Pamela Murphy Kathryn Murray TH’18 Gemma Nastasi Sarah Nelson Salina Neuhaus Avery Nocella TH’18 Tara Novak Kerry and Tammy O’Brien Erin Oldershaw Lisa Ortenzio Susan Pacana Mary Papamarkou Anna Pasera Adriene Pasera Maribeth Pelly Marci Perri Chomie Persson Rebecca Piemonte Jeana Piscatelli Alexandria Principe TH’18 Donna Principe Colleen Quinn-Steineke McKayla Quinn-Steineke TH’18 Lynn Retterer Christine Reynolds Gretchen Richardson TH’18 Alice Rienzo Gina Rienzo TH’18 Shannon Riggi Shannon Riley
Cristie Ritz-King Rook Coffee Christine Ryan Nicole Sadowski Alexis Salerno TH’18 Christine Schmitt Mary Sciarrillo Liz Scott Josi Shimkus Marianne Sciarrillo Shorts Joanne Spadavecchia Koren Palazzo-Spadavecchia Kelly Spellane Joanne St. Amand Jeanine Swierkocki Maura Thorp Catherine Toomey TH’18 Miriam Tort Sarah Tort Lauren Trotta Kathleen Trotter Laura Turek Courtney Vadon TH’18 Magali Vasquez TH’18 Lisa Ventura Nicole Ventura TH’18 Kelly Weber Melissa Whelan Suzanne Wietzke Ann Wiltz Anne Wingertzahn Dorothea Wotton TH’18 Patricia Wotton Dana Yarem TH’18 Caitlin Zavorskas
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“THEY WILL DO WELL AND ACCOMPLISH GREAT THINGS. INDEED, THEY ALREADY HAVE.” Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School
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CLASS OF 2017 GRADUATION Trinity Hall graduated its inaugural class on Sunday, June 4, 2017 at Monmouth University’s Pollak Theatre in West Long Branch. This event marked Trinity Hall’s first-ever commencement and the end of a historic journey for its very first class of students. “There is much to be proud of at Trinity Hall, and our students are at the very top of that list,” said Mary Sciarrillo, head of school. “The risk of attending a brand-new school has paid off for our Class of 2017. These young women, our very first graduates, have grown in confidence and ability, have learned to persevere in the face of challenges, and will continue to be leaders at their individual colleges and universities – and following that, in the world.”
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CLASS OF 2017 FACTS & NUMBERS MORE THAN
500
people attended Trinity Hall’s inaugural graduation on June 4, 2017.
88%
of graduates received merit-based academic scholarships.
28 locations BEYOND THE HALL program.
graduates became
THE FIRST
members of Trinity Hall’s
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION.
Graduates are enrolled in
Students interned in during the first
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The Class of 2017 were accepted into
26 universities
79 colleges
and colleges.
41%
The Class of 2017 was awarded over
and universities.
1 All-American
SWIMMER 32
of graduates are enrolled in engineering programs.
$3,100,000 in merit-based scholarships.
GRADUATES & SCHOOLS ATTENDING Alexa Caitlin Alverio
Kelly C. Jennings
Isabelle Lisandra Pabon
Monmouth Beach Bucknell University
Lincroft Drexel University
Long Branch Iona College
Amelia Carolyn Biebel
Pallavi Divya Kawatra
Liszeth Rodriguez-Meza
Cliffwood Centenary University
Matawan University of the Sciences
Red Bank Lafayette College
Reilly Kathryn BurnsCohen
MacKenzie Rae Knox
Jasmine Sanchez
Fair Haven Lehigh University
Lake Como Loyola University Maryland
Asbury Park American University
Nicole Grace Calandrino
Holly Elizabeth Koerwer
Alessandra Nicole Sanfratello
Middletown Villanova University
Chantal K. Carrillo Neptune Pace University
Elizabeth Marie Castellano Atlantic Highlands Babson College
Marissa Taylor Crespo Long Branch Lafayette College
Brenna Kathryn Dowd Red Bank Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Brianne Dwyer Middletown The Catholic University of America
Sarah Margaret Frankel Rumson Lafayette College
Caroline Casey Gmelich Rumson University of Virginia
Shrewsbury United States Naval Academy
Matawan Lehigh University
Nicole Maria LoRusso
Lillian Elizabeth Scott
Holmdel New York University
Monmouth Beach Bates College
Kali Ann Magnusson
Chloe Elizabeth Toole
Spring Lake Providence College
Manasquan George Washington University
Abigail Beatrice Marcin
Katelyn Nicole Valsamedis
Shrewsbury Purdue University
Wall Township Villanova University
Lillian Catherine McCann
Kaitlyn Elizabeth Vogel
Monmouth Beach Saint Joseph’s University
Brielle Stetson University
Grace Anne Modderman
Kyla Chanelle Whitlock
Rumson Stevens Institute of Technology
Asbury Park New Jersey Institute of Technology
Grace Johannah Molloy
Malia Olivia Wolf
Cliffwood Beach Loyola University Chicago
Ocean Lehigh University
Erica Mathies O’Kelly Brielle Stevens Institute of Technology
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ATHLETE SIGNING DAYS
Caroline Gmelich Division I Women’s Swimming University of Virginia
Erica O’Kelly Division III Women’s Soccer Stevens Institute of Technology
Lillian Scott Division III Women’s Swimming Bates College
Isabelle Pabon Division I Women’s Swimming Iona College
Malia Wolf Division I Women’s Swimming Lehigh University
BEYOND THE HALL Senior Capstone Experience
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Seniors spent 45 hours exploring an area of academic, professional, creative, or service interest during the first “Beyond the Hall” capstone experience. Thirty-two students interned at twenty-eight locations and most accomplished those hours over the course of two-week internship after Advanced Placement exams.
SENIOR YEAR COMES TO A CLOSE Student leaders distribute the 2017 Yearbook “Leap of Faith” at the Senior Awards dinner.
Seniors “cross the bridge” to the alumnae association.
Head of School, Mary Sciarillo, leads the Class of 2017 out of Trinity Hall together one last time.
Senior lockers are decorated with the colleges they are attending.
Faculty, graduates, and their parents attend the Baccalaureate Mass at St. Dorothea’s Roman Catholic Church.
“That’s a Wrap” on their Senior Year.
Trinity Hall’s lioness mascot is unveiled.
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SENIOR AWARDS Valedictorian Holly Koerwer Salutatorian Pallavi Kawatra Graduating with Distinction
Trinity Hall seeks to recognize superior academic achievement in our graduating class. “Graduates with Distinction� is awarded to the top 20% of the class and to those students earning a weighted grade point average of 4.0 and above.
Marissa Crespo Caroline Gmelich Pallavi Kawatra Holly Koerwer Nicole LoRusso Grace Modderman Liszeth Rodriguez-Meza Core Value Awards
A continued focus on the core values of leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith are celebrated in the senior awards, as one student will be selected as the recipient that best represents each value. All students nominated for these awards are diligently committed to their own academic achievement while going above and beyond to serve as role models for the Trinity Hall student body.
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Leadership Award Nicole LoRusso
Faith Award Grace Molloy
This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has empowered herself as well as her peers by consistently leading with confidence, humility, empathy, and integrity in both formal and informal ways through her influential words, deeds, and positive attitude. She pursues leadership as a method to better her environment, and seeks to lift others up in order to work towards common goals.
This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has born witness to her faith through her compassionate mercy, humble generosity, and morally just actions that have subtly but powerfully served as a daily reminder to all of us of our own commitment to be people of faith. Her choices reflect her confidence in a power beyond the reach of proof and her actions are influenced by her devotion to being a member of a faithful community.
Respect Award Liszeth Rodriguez-Meza This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has continuously demonstrated the utmost respect for her community through her sincere admiration of the diverse personalities and opinions of others, her mature and healthy selfworth, and her genuine regard for the talents and gifts God has granted all of us. She unfailingly identifies the dignity of others and honors the community with her attention on each individual.
Perseverance Award Chloe Toole This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has faced challenges and, through her remarkable resilience, unwavering courage, and eternal optimism, has persevered to overcome those obstacles and achieve success. She realizes that success is earned through hard work and demonstrates the confidence in herself to continue even the most seemingly difficult tasks.
The Scholar-Athlete Award Caroline Gmelich
This award is earned by a senior whose grade point average and commitment to academic achievement matches her success in the athletic arena.
“There is much to be proud of at Trinity Hall, and our students are at the very top of that list. The risk of attending a brand-new school has paid off for our Class of 2017. These young women, our very first graduates, have grown in confidence and ability, have learned to persevere in the face of challenges, and will continue to be leaders at their individual colleges and universities – and following that, in the world. They will do well and accomplish great things. Indeed, they already have.”
Mary Sciarrillo, Head of School, Trinity Hall “The dream of a group of families who had the vision for an all-girls Catholic high school has seen the vision given form in brick and mortar, academic excellence, and more importantly, hearts and souls of Trinity Hall’s first graduates.”
Monsignor Thomas McDade Homily, Baccalaureate Mass, May 31, 2017
Valedictory Address Holly Koerwer, Class of 2017 Valedictorian, is a member of the United States Naval Academy Class of 2021. Here are excerpts from her Valedictory Address: It is truly an honor to speak on behalf of the 31 women with whom I have had the privilege to spend the past four years. As I acknowledge that privilege I must also address the fact that these years at Trinity Hall have been a far greater gift than many of us could have ever imagined. This day is the culmination of countless hours and efforts from so many people who wished for nothing less than each of our individual successes, and for this we are all forever grateful. We stand before you today as a direct result of the time, talent, and treasure you gave. It is our hope as a founding class that we took the opportunity we were given and made the most out of every single moment… …The hall of Trinity Hall fosters a unique spirit that cannot be contained, and I am truly blessed to have been able to grow and find myself in that hallway. It is my hope that every other student to come finds the happiest memories and the most engaging challenges in that hallway we have come to call our home… …The class of 2017 has Trinity Hall’s back. As the beginnings of the alumnae association we are still a part of Trinity Hall’s future and we will strive to be the best advocates for the lessons and values instilled in us at this school… …The opportunity to attend Trinity Hall for many of us was a surprise decision. However, what began as uncertainty has now cemented us in history with one another. I am so thankful for these four years with this community and I know in the future our loyalty to what has been built here will always bring us back to the hall where we learned, laughed, built, and loved. Thank you for this once in a lifetime opportunity and I look forward to everything that we will accomplish in the future…
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Sean Clifford, Trinity Hall co-founder, former board chair, and parent, addressed the Class of 2017. Here are some excerpts from his commencement address: The story of the founding of Trinity Hall is a story of perseverance and dedication. It is a story that belongs to everyone in this room. This community shared a vision of coming together to embrace something much more powerful than any single person or ideal. Graduates, as you look to the future, find inspiration in the school’s core values of Leadership, Respect, Perseverance and Faith. Embed these values into the core of who you are. Start today. There is no reason to wait. You will be better for it and happier as a result. Leadership - I stand here knowing you will continue to challenge conventional thought. You will be bold, you will light a fire in your own hearts and you will do great things. Respect – Respect for oneself, one’s family and the importance of nurturing those relationships is what matters. In the end, the success of our lives will not be determined by what we have accumulated but rather on the quality of our relationships. Perseverance – The mistake itself is less important than owning it and the lesson you learned. Faith - Faith is the knitting that enables us to step-up to lead when needed, to persevere when times are rough and to respect yourself and others. It is the inner core deep within each of us and it is really comforting to stay in touch with it as often as you can. Do not think of today as the end of one journey or the beginning of the next. Consider it an opportunity to reflect on your wonderful achievements to date. Your life does not restart when you enter college in September. Continue your life’s journey with pride knowing you have changed the world for the better. Take comfort in knowing that everyone here in this room is wholeheartedly behind you and believes in you. Believe in yourself. Do not wait. Start being you right now. Continue to be bold, to be leaders and take risks. Stoke the fire in your hearts and do not ever stop caring.
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