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Margaret Douglas Director of Advancement

At Trinity since 2008 Bachelor of Arts in Spanish University of Georgia Q: What brings you joy? A: Spending time with my family and friends, especially my two boys who are seven and four years old.

Nicole Fash Director of Marketing and Communications

At Trinity since 2016 Master of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies University of Sussex, Falmer, England Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Spanish Shorter College @trinityatl @trinityschool /trinityatl Q: What brings you joy? A: Being with my family and hearing the laughter of my two children. Katie Hammett Director of The Trinity Fund and Major Gifts At Trinity since 2019 Bachelor of Arts in English Literature Valdosta State University Q: What advice would you give your 12-year-old self? A: I would tell my 12-year-old self that the journey to who you will eventually become will not be a straight and set path. But I would also tell her that regardless of the bumps in the road, she eventually fi nds her way and has a pretty blessed life. I would also tell her not to get bangs in middle school – big mistake. Joe Marshall Head of School

At Trinity since 2013 Master of Science in English Education Hofstra University Bachelor of Arts in History Franklin and Marshall College @JosephPMarshall Q: What are you happiest doing when you are not working? A: I enjoy reading, especially history and mysteries, and staying healthy and active. and active.

Amanda Ore Advancement Associate and Alumni Relations

At Trinity since 2015 Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts The University of Mississippi Q: What are you happiest doing when you are not working? A: When I am not working, I like to spend time with my husband and our dog at the lake. Endless sunny days spent out on the boat are my favorite thing about warmer weather.

Katie Rosengren Associate Director of Advancement

At Trinity since 2003 Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Washington and Lee University Q: What advice would you give your 12-year-old self? A: Try everything. Do not be afraid that you won’t be good at it or won’t like it, at least give it a try. Matt Scott Third Grade Lead Teacher

At Trinity since 2014 Master of Arts in Teaching Mercer University Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science Calvin College @MrScott3rdGrade

Q: What are you happiest doing when you are not working? A: I recently adopted a dog. Her name is Rosey, and my favorite thing to do when I get home is play with her and take her for a walk. Gale Weber Early Learners Lead Teacher At Trinity since 2016 Master of Social Work Southern University at New Orleans Bachelor of Arts in Social Work Southeastern Louisiana University @TrinityBears Q: What brings you joy? A: Running, watching football, and watching my daughter and son live their best lives.

Leisy Stevenson Director of Spotlight on Art and Special Events At Trinity since 2018 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Rhodes College @spotlightonart @spotlightonart /TrinitySpotlightOnArt Q: What brings you joy? A: It brings me joy to spend time with my family at the beach.

Bright, young minds thrive here.

Serving children age three through Sixth Grade, Trinity School has cherished childhood while preparing our students for

the future since 1951. Our small class sizes, early childhood and elementary education experts, and state-of-the-art technology are just some of the reasons your child will fl ourish at Trinity, Atlanta’s only private elementary-only school!

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