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Thomas Benefield Fifth Grade Associate Teacher
At Trinity since 2014 Master of Science in Education Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Walden University Bachelor of Arts in English University of Georgia @MrB5thGradeTea1
Q: What is your favorite Trinity School lunch? A: The Cuban sandwich that Chef Abel graces us with every once in a while!
Margaret Douglas Director of Advancement
At Trinity since 2008 Bachelor of Arts in Spanish University of Georgia Q: What was your first job? A: Cashier and drive thru attendant at a barbecue restaurant. 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 inspires you? A: Experiencing or seeing the selfless acts of others.
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’s the best advice you’ve ever received? A: Choose a profession that fulfills you.
Anne Torrey McCuean ’08 Advancement Associate and Alumni Relations
At Trinity since 2022 Bachelor of Arts in Education Furman University @trinityschoolalums Q: If you could go back to any moment in time, when would it be and why? A: I would go back to the day I summitted Mt. Kilimanjaro and take it all in one more time. Katie Rosengren Associate Director of Advancement
At Trinity since 2003 Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Washington and Lee University Q: What is your favorite memory from elementary school? A: The Candyland store at the fall fair.
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 is the number one item on your bucket list? A: To travel to Thailand and visit an elephant sanctuary.
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