News New Board members have deep Trinity roots By Margaret Douglas, Director of Advancement
Trinity’s Board of Trustees welcomes four new members this year. We thank each of them for their commitment to Trinity’s mission and vision for the future.
Catherine says, “I am honored to have been asked to join the Trinity School Board of Trustees. I believe that parent involvement in their children’s schools and education is so very important, and I am thrilled to be able to invest my time and support Trinity in this way.” She believes that Trinity’s emphasis on elementary education is by far the School’s greatest strength, and it is truly a magical place for children. “To say that they make learning fun is an understatement,” says Catherine. “During the school year, our daughter wakes up sad on the weekends because she doesn’t get to spend the day at Trinity.” Catherine and TJ are proud and grateful to be members of the Trinity community, and the School is grateful and excited about what Catherine’s leadership will bring to the Board. In addition to her board positions at Trinity, Catherine volunteers with Spotlight on Art and the Trinity School Parents’ Association (TSPA). She also serves on the alumni board and advancement committee of the board of directors at The Westminster Schools.
Catherine Humann Callaway ’97 A member of Trinity’s Class of 1997, Catherine Humann Callaway currently serves as the President of the Trinity School Alumni Board. She and her husband, TJ, are the proud parents of Trinity Pre-K student Jane and two-year-old daughter Pace. 10
After Trinity, Catherine attended Westminster, then the University of Georgia. Her professional background includes fundraising for the High Museum of Art and Skyland Trail, and she currently serves as an advisor to her family’s foundation, The Humann Family Foundation.