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REPORT OF GENEROSITY & VOLUNTEERISM, 2019–20

STAYING TRUE TO CA’S AND

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Message of Thanks

CA’s Guiding Light

The Year in Review Generosity in Many Forms Volunteer Leaders

CA Annual Fund 2019–20

Powering Our Purpose Giving Circles & Societies

The Concord Academy Centennial Campaign

CA Houses Financial Aid Faculty Leadership

Concord Academy’s Endowment

Concord Academy 2019–20 Budget Overview

Closing Reflection

R E P O R T O F G E N E R O S I T Y & V O L U N T E E R I S M

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Many times during the 2019–20 school year, we asked

ourselves an essential question: What do we stand for?

From September to February, we could see our meaning all around us, in all the wonderful, typical ways — senior chapels, the joyful buzz of the Stu-Fac, and the comfort of our campus routines and traditions in fall and winter. Then the world changed, and we wondered, what do we stand for now, as faces and voices on a screen, unable to be here together? This Report of Generosity & Volunteerismprovides a welcome opportunity to refl ect and make our answers visible to all.

Teachers and advisors seeing and knowing their students as individual learners;

Volunteers invested in creating a culture and the conditions to deliver the CA experience;

A community engaged in vigorous activism to bring about positive change;

Creative expression giving rise to courageous conversations;

Alumnae/i insisting on progress and giving back;

Opportunities for joy in the midst of disruption;

The ongoing quest for equity;

Willingness and courage to listen and change.

The following pages are a tangible demonstration of what happens when a school community joins together with conviction and purpose. The people who live CA’s mission show us how tomorrow can be better and diff erent than today.

Schools that make a lasting diff erence are led by people who put others fi rst — people who believe that in sharing and in service, the fullness of life is realized. CA has always been a place where the support and gifts of many create singular, and rare, opportunities for each student.

We are now on the cusp of ushering in a new century of learning and growth at CA. Thanks to your dedication and generosity, CA’s remarkable journey continues. The path ahead is made more welcoming by the knowledge that we travel it together.

With our deepest gratitude,

FAY LAMPERT SHUTZER ’65President, Board of Trustees

RICK HARDYHead of School, Dresden Endowed Chair

M E S S A G E O F T H A N K S

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hat motivates our work, our actions, our choices, our approach to education? We are here to challenge students to define themselves and pursue their truest potential. This is our purpose.

Every year, we build a community of very different individuals who

come together with a shared understanding of what it means to

be part of CA. We count on the creativity and compassion of our

educators, and on the curiosity and conviction of our students.

During the 2019–20 school year, with our mission as our guide, students and teachers met the challenges of a sudden shift to distance learning amid a pandemic with flexibility and care. They reached out in new ways, developed solutions to bring our community closer, and turned the isolation of individual screens into opportunities for connection.

We return again and again to this purpose, our north star. For it is in nurturing our students’ promise that we live up to CA’s highest values.

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IN A YEAR THAT CHALLENGED

EVERY EXPECTATION, THIS SCHOOL’S GUIDING LIGHT

SHONE TRUE.

We are a community animated by love of learning, diverse and striving for equity,

with common trust as our foundation.

Honoring each individual, we challenge and expand our understanding of ourselves and the world

through purposeful collaboration and creative engagement.

We cultivate empathy, integrity, and responsibility to build a more just and sustainable future.

O U R M I S S I O N

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This was a year unlike any other.This year began with the hope of change, as students rallied in Boston to bring about a more sustainable future, and concluded in the devastating reality of a pandemic that changed the course for all schools in the spring. As we met the demands of the moment, closed our campus, and transitioned to emergency remote learning, we helped each other through unfamiliar territory. Staying true to the CA way, we focused not only on academics but also on the physical, social, and emotional well-being of every member of our community.

AUGUST

CA’s first summer institute for teachers centers on pedagogy for dynamic learning

New Student Orientation welcomes the class of 2023

SEPTEMBER

CA cross-country and track and field coach Jon Waldron gives the Convocation address

CA students take part in the national climate strike in Boston, which Audrey Lin ’19 helped organize

CA English teacher Sabrina Sadique’s faculty chapel talk

Erica Pernell, director of inclusion and multicultural practice at Shady Hill School, speaks at CA about acting for equity

OCTOBER

CA Houses Unlocked celebration

Wrongful Conviction Day

Family Weekend

Gyasi Ross, a member of the Blackfeet Nation, speaks at a C&E assembly about identity and collective responsibility

Chandler Bowl victory at Pingree

Phoebe Chatfield ’14 speaks as part of CA’s Environmental Symposium

The Board of Trustees unanimously approves CA’s sustainability plan, and implementation begins

NOVEMBER

Sophie Drew ’15 speaks as part of CA’s Environmental Symposium

Boys varsity soccer NEPSAC championship win

CA Dance Project’s fall performance, Bewilderness

JANUARY

Martin Luther King Jr. Day with keynote by Wanda M. Holland Greene, head of the Hamlin School and former CA trustee

Fall semester student art show

Centennial Hall Fellow Anita Lo ’84 campus and regional events

Illstyle & Peace hip-hop dance assembly and class

FEBRUARY

Origin Stories alumnae/i photography exhibition at the Concord Free Public Library

Transgender activist and author Alex Myers and slam poet Sonya Renee Taylor speak at C&E assemblies

CA Dance Project’s winter performance, Down the Rabbit Hole

Winter mainstage production, Indecent

Alumnae/i and Students of Color Conference

MARCH

Spring break

Transition to remote learning

APRIL

Dr. Roy Perlis P’22 ’24 speaks with parents about managing anxiety in the age of COVID-19

In a virtual panel discussion, Julia Foster ’86, Annie Lareau ’86, and Pamella Pearl ’86 speak with students about their careers in the performing arts

Concord Academy’s birthday and all-campus campaign

Virtual Alumnae/i Town Hall

MAY

Virtual Red and Blue Day

Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass, speaks about sustainability with the CA community

Students share end-of-year performances, visual art, technology projects, and a wide array of senior projects in a virtual format

Commencement is reimagined as a livestream event, with remarks by Ambassador Samantha Power

JUNE

Virtual Alumnae/i Assembly

Virtual reunion and presentation by the 2020 Joan Shaw Herman Award recipient, Anne Pfitzer ’85

DECEMBER

Holiday concerts

Austen Sharpe ’14 and Eliza Thomas ’14 speak as part of CA’s Environmental Symposium

CA Young Alumnae/i Holiday Party

CARE family event in boarding house common rooms

Fall mainstage production, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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TASTES OF HOME

Thanks to so many CA families, this year’s International Potluck was doubly exciting, with boarders and day students bonding over karaoke! The spread was sensational, the community spirit stellar.

Lifting the community with our hearts, our hands, and the gift of time.

G E N E R O S I T Y TA K E S M A N Y F O R M S

CARE FAMILIES

Dropping off treats and hosting ice cream socials in student house common rooms, local families in the Concord Academy Residential Enrichment (CARE) program created warm connections for our boarders.

During the 2019–20 school year, CA benefited from countless acts of caring. Every day, we tapped into the positive energy generated by acts of kindness and connection. With each offering of an outstretched arm, we were reminded that the greatest reward comes from helping each other.

CONNECTING ACROSS GENERATIONS

Returning to campus for the Alumnae/i and Students of Color Conference, graduates gave students a chance to talk candidly about their experiences at CA. The value of this powerful support network continues to grow.

CA’S BIGGEST FANS

Cheering from the sidelines, organizing snacks — parents demonstrated their steadfast belief in CA’s student-athletes.

HOMEMADE AND SERVED WITH GRATITUDE

During the spring, Shawna Penders, who leads CA’s dining services team, sewed chameleon face masks for her team. In CA’s kitchen, they prepared meals to boost morale for local first responders.

A VENUE FOR LEARNING AND LEADERSHIP

CA’s Model United Nations conference is always a labor of love. This spring, a remarkable pivot to a virtual conference engaged over 100 delegates from 18 schools.

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VOLUNTEER LEADERSHundreds of volunteers from across the globe serve CA in a wide variety of important roles. During the 2019–20 school year, an extraordinary group of leaders guided meaningful work with wisdom, heart, and skill. We are endlessly grateful for your gifts of time and energy, and your amazing talents, all for the benefit of this community.

Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20 President

Maureen Alphonse-Charles P’19

Alison Benjamin P’20

Jennifer Berry P’17 ’21

Kristen Bjork ’81, P’20 ’22

Sheila Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Shekenna Brown P’22

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Frank Craig P’14 ’17

Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Kristan First P’18 ’20 ’23

Guillermo Fondeur P’21

Lisa Gainsboro P’20

Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22

Lori Hick P’19 ’22

Daphne Kempner P’17 ’20

Abdel Kina P’18 ’20

Shari Marquis P’18 ’21

Lexie Olmsted P’22 ’23

Andrea Patton P’21

Mei Qu P’22

Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22

Mariko Sakurai P’21

Ann Sharpe P’14 ’20

Catherine Thompson P’21

Maggie Wan P’20Matthew McCahill ’95 Co-chair

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05 Co-chair

Tess Munro Bauta ’94

Nicholas Deane ’01

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93

Alexis Goltra ’87

Alexander Nichols ’02

Laura McConaghy ’01 President

Jennifer Beal ’79, P’12

Noah Fisk ’93

Gabe Greenberg ’98

Eliza Grossman ’17

Lindsay Kolowich ’09

Dat Le ’06

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Karen McAlmon ’75

Matthew McCahill ’95

Becca Miller ’14

Eric Nguyen ’00

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Jackson Philion ’20

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62, P’88

Lauren Bruck Simon ’85

Katherine Stirling-Ellis ’20

Matt Zhou ’20Daphne Kempner P’17 ’20 Co-chair

Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22 Co-chair

Karen Biemann P’21

Sheila and Marc Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Martha Campbell P’20

Irene Chu ’76, P’20 ’22

Henry Dormitzer P’20

Dennis Goldstein P’20

Jennifer Keegan P’19 ’21

James Keller P’20

Kersten Lanes P’22

Shari Marquis P’18 ’21

Marion Minichiello P’21

Elizabeth Orgel P’21

Dawn Ryan P’20

Linda and Ashley Shih P’21

Manish Talwar P’17 ’23

Julia Toulmin P’21

Tracy Welch ’89, P’23

Meg Winslow ’77, P’17 ’21

Parent Annual Fund Committee

We are thankful to the following individuals, who led the efforts of our parent community in raising essential support for the 2019–20 Annual Fund.

Alumnae/i Annual Fund Committee

We are indebted to the following graduates, who demonstrated their investment and belief in CA by leading our alumnae/i fundraising efforts and encouraging their peers to support CA’s 2019–20 Annual Fund.

Alumnae/i Steering Committee

Our Alumnae/i Association is tasked with the mission of fostering lifelong connections between Concord Academy and its alumnae/i community. We are grateful to the following leaders for their genuine care for the entire CA community.

CA Parents Council

We are infinitely thankful for our CA Parents organization, comprising an endlessly energetic group of parents. Their skill in facilitating communication between families and the school, encouraging broad participation, and organizing events that greatly enhance student life is unparalleled.

Jennifer Berry P’17 ’21

Kristen Bjork ’81, P’20 ’22

Sheila Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Frank Craig P’14 ’17

Becky Derby ’84, P’18 ’22

Kristan First P’18 ’20 ’23

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Lisa Gainsboro P’20

Jill Guzzi P’19 ’22

Lori Hick P’19 ’22

Daphne Kempner P’17 ’20

Kristen Kina P’18 ’20

Deborah Knoles P’22

Allyson Kurker P’22

Shari Marquis P’18 ’21

Khinlei Myint-U P’22

Neela Patel P’21

Andrea Patton P’21

Jennifer Philion P’20

Judith and Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22

Michele Scavongelli P’20

Missy Steiner-Griffiths P’20

Lexie Olmsted and Ly Tran P’22 ’23

Antonia von Gottberg P’21

CA Parents Committee Co-Chairs

Reflecting CA’s strong tradition of parent involvement and volunteerism, the following individuals help support and enhance the mission of the CA Parents Council. They lend their skill as facilitators, organizers, and boundlessly enthusiastic cheerleaders to so many events and activities throughout the school year.

CAYAC Committee (Concord Academy Young Alumnae/i Community)

Eliza Grossman ’17 Co-chair

Dat Le ’06 Co-chair

Becca Miller ’14 Co-chair

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12 Co-chair

Ariel Bliss ’10

Samantha Culbert ’15

Sophie Drew ’15

Henry Feinstein ’15

Sarah New ’11

Camille Newton ’11

Abby Nicholson ’19

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Benjamin Stoloff ’15

Galvanizing fellow young alumnae/i from the classes of 2005 through 2019, the following volunteers enthusiastically encouraged Annual Fund participation as well as engagement with the CA community throughout the year. We are so grateful for their efforts.

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Class Secretaries

Penelope Weadock Slough ’46

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Diane Sargent ’48

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP’11

Jane Uhler McDonough ’51

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Mary Jenney Stewart ’53

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Helen Locke Cook ’56

Carol Swanson Louchheim ’57

Eileen Behr Sunderland ’57

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Mary Poole ’59

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Christine Griffith Heyworth ’61

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Ellen Smith Harde ’62, P’86

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Caroline Herrick ’64

Wendy White ’64

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ’65

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Muche Desloovere ’67

Julia Harrison ’68

Laura Palmer Aronstein ’69

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Elizabeth Brown ’70, P’08

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Cathrine Wolf ’73

Victoria Huber ’75, P’07 ’09 ’13

Sydney Miller ’75

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77

Jean McCormick ’77

Martha Livingston ’78

Laura Ferraro Close ’79

Lisa Siegel ’80

Lindsay Millard Clinton ’81

Laura Payne ’81

Cynthia Gorey ’82

David Kukla ’82

Lisa Moricoli Latham ’83

Katrina Pugh ’83

Kimberly Holden ’84

Sarah Huntoon ’84

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Martha Leggat ’85

Madeleine Blanz-Mayo ’86

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Kerith Gardner ’87

Jay Golden ’88

Andrew Heimert ’89

Michael Romano ’89

Sarah Amory Welch ’90

Claudia Burke ’91

Edward Peselman ’91

Sarah Cross ’92

Sam Wilde ’93

David Wolfe ’93

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Karena Detweiler ’95

Mary Gallaudet ’96

Johanna Rosen ’97

Sara Walker ’97

Michael Edwards ’98

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Erin Hult ’00

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Natalie Krajcir ’02

Heather Reid ’03

Christie Wilcox ’03

Samantha Siegal ’04

Eli Vivas ’04

Amanda MacLellan ’05

Cornelia Hall ’06

Peter Boskey ’08

Fannie Watkinson ’08

Jennifer Lamy ’09

Yelena Rasic ’09

Matthieu Labaudiniere ’11

Maxmillian Bender ’12

Emma Starr ’12

Melissa Pappas ’13

Andy Zou ’13

Natalie Ferris ’14

Becca Miller ’14

Sam Culbert ’15

Arden Fitzpatrick ’16

Dolores Garcia ’16

Julia Kostro ’16

Julia Shea ’16

Sam Barton ’17

Kaity Goodwin ’18

Theo Nuñez ’18

Reunion Leadership

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Betsy Atwood Nelson ’55, P’84

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Natalie Churchill ’60

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65

Susan Bastress ’70

Catharine Beecher ’70

Bobbie Brown ’70, P’08

Annabel Ripley Ebersole ’70

Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Margaret Richey Hauge ’75

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Lisa Frusztajer ’80, P’10

Charles Collier ’85, P’22

Andrea Cross ’90

Rohit Sakhuja ’90

Samuel Zimbabwe ’95

Keith Katz ’00

Michael Littenberg-Brown ’00

Ariel Bliss ’10

Alex Ocampo ’10

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Sam Culbert ’15

Sophie Drew ’15

Henry Feinstein ’15

Ben Stoloff ’15

We are grateful to the following CA alumnae/i for the connections they cultivate with their classmates locally and across the globe, and for collecting stories, pictures, and updates to be shared with the entire community in CA Magazine.

Serving as inspiration for their classmates throughout the year, the following individuals led reunion planning for their classmates, ensuring that the events were memorable, filled with joy, and evocative of each class’s time at the school. We are indebted to them as well as to our “Zoom reunion hosts,” also listed here, who willingly stepped in and guided virtual gatherings for each class.

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Sustainability Festival Committee

Centennial Planning Committee and Alumnae/i Centennial Advisory Board

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95

Peter Boskey ’08

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Renee Coburn

Rebecca Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

Ingrid Detweiler ’61, P’95

Marion Freeman ’69

Merrill Genoa

Max Hall

Rick Hardy

Lara Jordan James ’80

Susan Johnson P’20

Martha Kennedy

Don Kingman

Heidi Koelz

Wenjun Kuai

Laura McConaghy ’01

Tai Oney

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Alice Roebuck

Hilary Rouse

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65

Amy Spencer P’13

Lucille Stott

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Kathleen Wells

Thomas Wilcox P’01

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Sarah Yeh

Jennifer Beal ’79, P’12

Irene Chu ’76, P20 ’22

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20

Lindsay Kolowich ’09

Allyson Kurker P’22

We are grateful to the following individuals who spent months planning our first-ever Sustainability Festival — an event to raise awareness and share information about how we can all contribute to building “a more just and sustainable future.” While we were unable to launch the festival in person, we are inspired by the vision of this group and look forward to bringing this important community-wide event to life.

Tasked with the planning and execution of Concord Academy’s centennial celebrations, this growing team of volunteers has begun its work connecting members of the CA community across generations and around the world. We look forward to creating a meaningful and joyful experience that will showcase our unique history and culture, and invite all who care about CA into the vision for this school’s bright future.

Alumnae/i Participation in Campus Activities

Mette Aamodt ’92

Clemens Aeppli ’14

Phillip Ahn ’16

Sarah Anderson ’16

Ingrid Apgar ’16

Jonathan Badger ’19

Adil Bahalim ’02

Isabelle Balson ’18

Rachel Barrett ’99

Samuel Barton ’17

Lincoln Berkley ’17

Lee Berresford ’92

Mary Bliss ’17

Molly Bradach ’18

Adam Bradford ’19

Nina Callahan ’16

Rodrigo Campos ’19

Sophia Cannizzaro ’19

Joseph Caradimitropoulo ’16

Nicholas Cattaneo ’17

Mallory Cerkleski ’16

Trelane Clark ’92, P’22

Abigail Cohen ’01

Peter Connolly ’19

Eunice Hurd Coppo ’94

Mary Craig ’17

Allison Culbert ’17

Chaney Dalton ’19

Samantha Davidson ’19

Erin Diebboll ’02

Margaret Doubman ’17

Michael Draskoczy ’94

Leah Drotch ’17

Eva Elton ’18

Owen Elton ’19

Samuel Feibel ’16

Alexander Fernandez ’11

Julia Baumgarten Foster ’86

Aaron Freedman ’08

Dolores Garcia ’16

Maude Gates ’99

Anna Ginsburg ’17

Isabel Glass ’16

Alexis Goltra ’87

Anmol Goraya ’18

Sarik Goyal ’17

Gabriel Greenberg ’98

James Hall ’04

Mary Hamel ’18

Asa Hamot ’19

Greer Harnden ’19

Julia Herman ’19

Caroline Hillier ’18

Maris Hubbard ’12

Madeline Hurley ’16

Rebecca Imrich ’10

Lara Jordan James ’80

Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Yanfei Jiang ’19

Mary Louisa Jones ’18

Sofia Jones ’18

Julian Joslin ’05

Neta Kafka ’18

Mia Kania ’16

Alejandra Hernandez Katz ’00

Harleen Kaur ’18

Gabriella Kennealy ’19

Ashley Kim ’19

Melody Komyerov ’89

Hideki Kondo ’18

Eva Koplow ’16

Collin Lafleche ’05

Lorenzo Lampietti ’16

Ann Lareau ’86

Cherilyn Lau ’18

Anne Lawson ’80

Nora Lehmann ’95

Zachary Levy ’16

Jerry Liang ’17

Audrey Lin ’19

Xirui Liu ’16

Anita Lo ’84

Alexander Mangold ’92

Mireille Manzella ’18

Christopher Marcus ’17

Emily Marquis ’18

James McAvoy ’16

Sam Meyerson ’17

Charlotte Mines ’17

Samantha Morrison ’19

Keshav Narra ’18

Anthony Neal ’77

Abby Nicholson ’19

Theo Nuñez ’18

Ethan Oliver ’17

Katherine Painter ’19

Pamella Pearl ’86

Anne Pfitzer ’85

Avery Phillips ’18

Lauryn Phinney ’17

Maruchet Ponghunsa ’16

Sasha Rechler ’18

Madison Reed ’16

Colin Rioux ’17

Sarah Rubin ’95

Gwenhwyfar Sadie ’17

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Louise Sandback ’17

Jonathan Schechner ’98

Robert Seward ’98

Sharon Shakur ’80

Julia Shea ’16

Alexander Sheikh ’19

Kate Simon ’18

Joia Spooner-Fleming ’96

Jackson Stark ’17

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Sayem Talukdar ’16

Caitlin Timmons ’18

Kevin Ting ’08

Liam Turkle ’03

Laura Twichell ’01

Nashan Vassall ’98

Elyse Veloria ’16

Charlotte White ’19

Lilian Xie ’12

Zachary Yedidia ’17

Denny Yu ’17

Sewina Yu ’18

Benjamin Zide ’18

We are thankful for the following alumnae/i, who added meaningfully to cultural and intellectual life at CA by joining us on campus or in virtual settings to engage with the community, or whose books, articles, or other works were used by faculty and students during the academic year.

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e are a community that strives to see,

serve, and encourage each student for

who they are and who they can become.

We approach each day, class, rehearsal,

lab, and practice with the belief that, given the resources

to learn, everyone who is part of CA has the ability to lead.

In supporting this promise, we take a leap of faith every

year, knowing that tuition revenue and the draw from

our endowment will not cover all of CA’s fundamental

expenses. We count on the Annual Fund to fill the gap.

During the 2019–20 school year, 1,553 donors contributed

generously to create the conditions necessary for CA

students to thrive. Annual Fund donors influenced the

lives of 399 students and the dedicated teachers and

staff invested in their growth — both on campus and

in virtual settings. When unexpected events presented

urgent needs, you delivered exactly what was required.

You provided These gifts

are impossible to quantify.

CA’S ANNUAL FUND KEEPS OUR SCHOOL

WHOLE AND STRONG

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In a year marked by unprecedented challenges, Concord Academy received an outpouring of generosity from our Annual Fund donors around the world. Thanks to all of you, we exceeded our $3 million goal, providing extraordinary support for our school and our students.

Powering Our Purpose

A L U M N A E / I 864 $1,061,296

C U R R E N T PA R E N T S 232 $1,435,520

PA R E N T S O F A L U M N A E / I 259 $420,296

G R A N D PA R E N T S & F R I E N D S 81 $286,290

FAC U LT Y, S TA F F & S T U D E N T S 117 $20,522

TOTA L D O N O R S

TOTA L G I F T S

1,553 $3,223,924

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Contributors to CA’s Annual Fund serve our school in the same spirit as those who turned an empty meeting house into the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel. Their vision, generosity, and action gave students space to nurture connections and find their voices, and CA’s donors carry on this tradition.

C O N C O R D A C A D E M Y ’ S

G I V I N G C I R C L E S & S O C I E T I E S

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Heartwood SocietyPLANNED GIVING

In June 1957, the carving of verses 1 through 8 of Paul’s first epistle to the Corinthians was installed in the Chapel.

Over the course of a year, students had chiseled each letter in pine heartwood, taken from the dense inner core of the tree. Strong and particularly resistant, this material ensured that these words would remain a fixture at CA. Our Heartwood Society members have named Concord Academy in their estate plans or made planned gifts or bequests to the school, preserving their belief in CA’s mission and extending their support into the school’s next century.

Senior Steps2005-2009: $500+, 2010-2014: $250+, 2015-2019: $100+

Since Concord Academy opened in 1922, the Senior Steps, across the Chapel lawn, have been a place for reflection and transition.

Young alumnae/i in our Senior Steps Circle demonstrate their belief in the value of a CA education and inspire a new generation of support for CA.

Lamplighters$50,000+

Today a single lantern above the doorway guides students, faculty, staff, parents, alumnae/i, and friends into the Chapel.

Our Lamplighters are our guides, our visionaries, and our believers. Their support for the Annual Fund lights the way for the future.

Steeple Raisers$10,000–$24,999

In October 1961, the steeple was added to honor all whose memory lives on at Concord Academy.

Our Steeple Raisers are leadership donors and difference makers. Their combined support significantly changes the composition of the Annual Fund, just as the steeple did for the Chapel.

Bell Ringers$25,000–$49,999

The bell’s installation in October 1962 completed the six-year project.

To this day, the bell tolls across campus, a reminder of everything it takes to make CA the special community that it is. Our Bell Ringers’ gifts to the Annual Fund sound their support for the school — a ring that all can hear.

ANNUAL FUND

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Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

George Ames* P’71

Elizabeth Ames Macdonald ’71

Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Wendy Arnold ’65

Barbara McCormick Bailey ’58, P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Elizabeth Barringer ’70

Maud Palmer Barton ’52

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21

Eleanor Bemis ’66

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Peter Blacklow ’87

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ’95

Lucy Boyle ’66

Lillian Braden P’90

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47

Jessica Brown ’80

Edith Bates Buchanan ’65

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Cecily Clark ’52

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61

Mary Clark ’65

Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Elizabeth Wang Darling ’93 and Thomas Darling ’93

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Frances Devitt P’04 ’14

Susan and William Dewey ’84

Catherine Dickey and Peter Smith P’04

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Jettie Edwards ’64

Nicholas Evans ’91

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

Christine Fairchild ’75

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52

Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P’16 ’18

Michael Firestone ’01

Abigail Fisher ’82

Lisa and George Foote P’02 ’05

Adam Ford ’83

Marion Freeman ’69

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Michele Gamburd ’83

Kerith Gardner ’87

Richard Glazerman ’81

David Goldberg ’88

Alexis Goltra ’87

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Deborah Gray

Elizabeth Green ’91

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Catherine Gunn ’84

Nancy Hammond P’85 ’88

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78

Delia Hatch ’71

Marna Hayden ’56

Caroline Herrick ’64

Beth and David Hirzel P’91 ’95

Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12

Jane Booty Horn ’77

Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13

Dinah Huntoon ’78

Gale Hurd ’61

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ’97

Joshua Kempner ’93

Alexandra Kern ’98

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ’01

AnnLouise and Robin Kirkland P’90

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Mary LaClair ’78

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63

Joanne and Paul Langione P’98

Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78

Patricia and Michael Laurence P’92

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Martha Leggat ’85

Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10

Howard Martin ’99

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60

Laura McConaghy ’01

Susan McDonald ’73

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Kathryn Mudge ’83

Judith Turner Munson ’58

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Judith Nicholson P’03

Lynne Dominick Novack ’67

C. Barrett O’Connor ’80

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

20+ Years of Consecutive GivingThose listed below have supported the CA Annual Fund for 20 or more consecutive years. You make the extraordinary possible at CA, and we are eternally grateful.

STO RY TE LLE R S SO C I ETY

Members of our Storytellers Society have made gifts to the CA Annual Fund for five or more consecutive years, demonstrating their belief in CA’s own story.

Recognized names are set in bold green type throughout.

Framers$1,922–$4,999

Once at CA, the Chapel had to be rebuilt.

A site was chosen between the river’s edge and the Academy lawn, and reconstruction began. Much like the original builders, today’s Framers strengthen the work of the Movers, constructing an important framework for success.

Carvers$5,000–$9,999

CA’s use of the Chapel began in May 1957.

To do something about “that empty feeling up front,” 20 girls, under Molly Gregory’s tutelage, created the carvings we know so well. Through their generosity, our Carvers transform the Annual Fund with gifts that allow students to create their own unique CA journeys.

Storytellers Society5+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING

In the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel — CA’s “house of stories” — our community gathers regularly to share and to listen.

Members of our Storytellers Society have made gifts to the CA Annual Fund for five or more consecutive years, furthering CA’s own story with their unwavering support.

Movers$1–$1,921

The first step in bringing the Chapel to CA was moving it, board by board and beam by beam, from Barnstead, N.H., to Concord.

It was work characterized by many small steps that made up a whole. Members of this circle make important gifts that, together, move CA forward.

he Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel is a place we all know, understand, and believe in. Moved from Barnstead, N.H., and reconstructed, piece by piece,

at the center of our campus, the Chapel is the heart of our school. Honoring the incredible work involved in this rebuilding, these giving circles recognize our loyal annual donors, as well as the Annual Fund’s importance as a cornerstone for our community.

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Lynne Carvalho Adamian ’82

Olubunmi and Oluwaseun Adegoke P’22

Geraldine Alias ’96

Ellen McMillan Aman ’49

Anna Antoniadis ’15

Michael Antonitis ’13

Sheryl Cuker Appleyard ’80

Kenneth Aronson ’06

John Arsenault ’06

Barbara McCormick Bailey ’58, P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard

Isabelle Balson ’18

Mary Jane Bancroft ’60

Kaitlin Barkley ’16

Elizabeth Bedell

Eliza Bemis ’99

Luzdelcarmen Paulino and Roje Bent P’23

Chiara Bercu ’15

Lincoln Berkley ’17

Rachel and Richard Berlin P’98 ’01

Stefanie Riego Bester ’92

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Ariel Bliss ’10

Mary Bliss ’17

Matthew Bliss ’13

Lynn and Howard Bloom P’08 ’09 ’14

Dexter Blumenthal ’11

Maxwell Bogaert ’05

Whitney Bowman ’97

Emily Boynton Rush

Sarah Brace ’81

Lillian Braden P’90

Harriet Motley Branson ’65

Harrison Breault ’16

Lydia Breckon P’21 ’23

Abigail Bresler ’17

Ashley Brock ’12

Daniel Broun ’17

Ann Brown P’22

Helen Brown ’87

Jessica Brown ’80

Jessica Bruce ’06

Shawn Buckland P’10

Mary Ann and Jamie Burnside P’22

Nancy Billings Bursaw ’49, GP’11

Kathleen Cachel ’12

Joshua Calka ’14

Sarah Green Carmichael ’00 and Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Mallory Cerkleski ’16

Phoebe Chatfi eld ’14

Adam Clark ’03

Jay Clark ’75

Judith Carpenter Clark ’61

Nancy Parker Clark ’38, P’60 ’66, GP’93

Abigail Cohen ’01

Robin Comley P’22

Xiomara Contreras ’13

Mary Craig ’17

Megan Crowe-Rothstein ’99

Nicholas Crowley

Rose Crowley ’15

Mary Goodale Crowther ’54

Karen and Jim Culbert P’15 ’17 ’19

Samantha Culbert ’15

George Dallas

Elizabeth Wang Darling ’93 and Thomas Darling ’93

Daphne de Marneff e ’77

Nancy Moses Dechert ’58

Amanda Deoki ’08

Alice Dickstein GP’23

Rebecca Mitcheson Dobrow ’99 and Ethan Dobrow ’00

Thomas Doggett ’90

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ’85

Kathleen Donohue P’19

Margaret Doubman ’17

Johanna Douglas ’10

Sophia Drew ’15

Stéphane Dreyfus ’94

Malva Gordett and Michael Drossos P’01 ’05

Bruce Duggan ’12

Jettie Edwards ’64

Sarah Hedge Elliston ’62

Nicholas Evans ’91

Taylor Fallon ’12

Henry Feinstein ’15

Cecily and Wallace Feldman P’84

Maya Finkelstein ’12

Susan and John Foley P’22

Adam Ford ’83

Serena Frechter ’14

Casey Freedman ’05

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Cynthia and Gerald Frenkil P’08

Bryan Gallagher ’14

Nathan Gamble ’17

Winifred and Ebenezer Gay P’05

Anna Ginsburg ’17

Sophia Ginsburg ’16

Julia Glass ’74

Nicole Gonzalez ’06

Steven Gottlieb ’93

Eden Parker Grace ’86

Dale Ketcham Graves ’60

Charlotte Grossman ’19

Cornelia Hall ’06

Mary Hamel ’18

Seung Hee Han ’13

Megan Harlow ’04

Marna Hayden ’56

Daniel Henderson ’91

Jane Hill ’63

Bryan Hobgood ’05

Elizabeth Hoff man ’09

Emily Hoppe ’05

Julia Houk ’57

Sondra Howell and Michael Perkins GP’20

Maris Hubbard ’12

Polly Hubbard ’83

Mahfuj Hussain ’15

Junghee Hyun ’09

Roberta Jarnagin-Blaylock ’85

Margaret Jay ’78

Sarah and Peter Jennings P’20 ’21

Susan Johnson and Kelly LeComte P’20

Maia Johnstone ’10

Nancy Reece Jones ’71

Jessica Jong ’05

Julie and Pierre Jospe P’96

Hannah Kaemmer ’09

Joan Kaufman P’85

Roger Kaufman ’79

Amelia Keiser ’04

Robert Keller

Annabelle Kellogg P’71, GP’03 ’08

Gabriella Kennealy ’19

Catherine Kernan P’07

Lindsay Kolowich ’09

Arcadia Kratkiewicz ’12

Kendra and Gary Kratkiewicz P’12 ’16

Katharine Krupp ’12

David Kukla ’82

Nathaniel Lamkin ’12

Sonali Lappin ’07

Joseph LaRocca ’17

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ’20

Julia Stiffl er Lavely ’78

Dat Le ’06

Sara White Lennon ’77

Elizabeth Dewey Levey ’84

Evelyn and Pedro Lilienfeld P’80 ’81

Eleanor Noble Linton ’60

Rebecca Locke ’93

Lucy Jewett Lowenthal ’71

Susan Loynd and Kris Mahoney P’15

Zhe Lu

Anabelle Lubin ’19

Eva Luderowski ’06

Eric Lund ’80

Alison Lynch ’06

Theodore Macri, Jr. P’21

Jeff rey Malenchak P’08

Emma Manzella ’17

Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18

Catarina Marques ’07

Frederick Marshall ’81

Howard Martin ’99

Reunion Refl ection and GenerosityAs a member of her class’s 50th reunion committee, Susan Bastress ’70 spent much of the year talking to classmates and friends about their individual and collective experiences at Concord Academy.

She found these conversations illuminating, and as she began to think about her own time at the school, it became clear to Susan that her education at CA had provided an early foundation for both professional and personal success.

Fittingly, last June Susan made the largest single gift of her lifetime to the CA Annual Fund, to honor her own experience, help celebrate her class’s 50th reunion, and give back to the school she cares about so deeply.

This was a meaningful way for Susan to express her gratitude to the CA community, and we deeply appreciate that she chose to honor her CA experience in this wonderful way.

Ariele Martinez-Bugay ’09

Susan and Bill Maxfi eld P’88 ’92

Elizabeth McAlister ’81

Hannah Norseen McClennen ’62, P’85 ’88

Suzanne Parry and John McGarry P’22 ’23

Katherine McNally ’14

Robert Melendy P’14

Lydia Saltus Menendez ’58

Sydney and Robert Menger P’80

Edmund Metzold ’11

Carlyn Meyerson ’12

Susan Middleton ’67

Lucia Millham ’12

Shanette McRimmon Morales-Balugo ’90

Kelcey Morange ’96

Elizabeth Vicksell and Peter Morse P’09

Anna Morton ’11

Barbara and Geoff rey Movius P’98

John Murchison ’12

Anna Myers ’95

Sarah New ’11

Anna Newberg P’93 ’00

Camille Newton ’11

Eric Nguyen ’00

Abby Nicholson ’19

Elizabeth Nickerson ’54

Nicholas Ornstein ’17

Abigail Ory ’16

Aracelis Oyola P’20

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Jane Palmer ’64

Casey Pant ’87

Irini and Nicholas Papadopoulos P’13

Mary Jacobus and A.R. Parker P’89 ’00

Kevin Parker

Raymond Paynter ’85

Thalia Perez-Macias ’13

Gabriel Perez-Putnam ’14

Lauryn Phinney ’17

Alexander Poorvu ’14

Emma Posner ’07

Matt Potter and Brian Potter-Racine P’12

Hilary Price ’87

Eleanor Putnam ’59

Emma Quinn ’09

Constance Gonczy and Steven Reich P’98

Mary Rhinelander ’78

Nicholas Robinson ’81

Hope Roth ’99

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05

Penelope Russell P’80

Movers$1–$1 ,921

Taking many individual steps to move CA’s mission forward.

Catherine Pakenham ’88

Carey Peabody ’73

Todd Pearce ’88

Susan Polk ’71

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Ann Wilson Porteus ’59

Alexander Powell ’91

Wendy Powers ’74

Katrina Pugh ’83

Eleanor Putnam ’59

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Ann Benson Reece ’59

Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66

Jane and John Reeder P’89

Mary Rhinelander ’78

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ’94 ’04

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

Denise Rueppel Santomero ’77

Jenny Scheu ’69

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Philip Schwartz ’80

Dana Denker Semmes ’67

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Karen Mayfi eld Seymour ’76

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P’82

Nancy Shober P’79

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Ellen Simsarian ’76

Penelope Slough ’46

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Barbara and John Solakian P’91

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63

Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P’96

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Elizabeth and Platt Staunton P’93

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Lauren Moff a Syer ’92

Marcia Synnott ’57

Keith Tashima ’90

Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66

Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Daniel Towvim ’91

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76

Melissa Vail ’70

Edith Van Slyck ’57

Stuart Warner ’77

Deborah and Scott Weiss P’00

Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P’23

Susan Kemble West ’62

Holly Whitin ’73

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Andrea Williams ’73

Andreas Winterfeld ’92

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62

Mary Wright ’63

Mary Wyman P’92

Sandra Yusen ’86

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Hannah Sadtler ’03

Lewis Salas ’09

Katrina Jenney Saltonstall ’56

Paolo Sanchez ’14

Hamilton Sawczuk ’17

Ellen-Alisa Saxl ’67

Jonathan Schechner ’98

Marjorie and Max Schechner P’98

Jason Seeger ’17

Dana Denker Semmes ’67

Carlyn Fitzgerald Setchell ’02

Lewis Seton ’05

Justine Shapiro-Kline ’04

Pamela Shaw ’68

Carolyn and Richard Shohet P’82 ’84 ’87

Caroline Short ’06

Karen and Jonathan Slater P’79

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ’08

Thomas Smith ’08

Barbara and John Solakian P’91

Amy Spalding-Fecher ’79

Sierra Starr ’08

Marjorie Staub P’09

Lena Stein ’11

Natalie Stein ’17

Sophia Steinert-Evoy ’13

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ’10

Brooks Stevens ’75

Kristin and Ayres Stiles-Hall P’23

Jenny Stirling P’20

Benjamin Stumpf ’88

Corinne Byers Sucsy ’52

Elizabeth Thomas ’60

Nathalie Wendell Thomas ’56

Caitlin Timmons ’18

Deborah Moses Tonissi ’69

Daniel Towvim ’91

Kendall Tucker ’10

Alexandra Urban ’10

Rufus Urion ’07

Cecily Vaughan ’64

Carmen and Alex Veloria P’16 ’20

Susan Villarreal P’12

Katharine Read Villars ’77

Isabel Walsh ’10

Fannie Watkinson ’08

Daniel Weiner ’11

Samuel Welch ’84

Nancy Shohet West ’84

Bennett Wilson ’07

Kathryn Woolford ’19

James Wyrwicz ’12

$100–$499Anonymous (15)

Pamela Aall McPherson ’68

Pongabha Abhakara ’98

Lisa and Thomas Aciukewicz P’15 ’18

Julie Agoos ’74

Katherine Agoos ’69

James Aisenberg ’77

Irina and Leo Aish GP’22

Louise Alden ’69

Diane Allen ’68

Christopher Alvarez ’10

George Ames* P’71

Elizabeth Ames Macdonald ’71

Priya Tiwary and Amitabh Amitabh P’20

Susan Angevin ’72

Margery Ansara ’97

Susan and Stephen Apolinsky P’22

Leila Ladjevardi Arsanjani ’87

Abbe Levin and Ronald Arsenault P’06

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ’65

Benjamin Auspitz ’91

Christina Avakian ’19

Carine and Robert Avakian P’19

Danny Azon ’04

Hilary Bachelder ’88

Adil Bahalim ’02

Erika Bailey ’90

Marjorie Bakken P’88

Daphne LeFeaver Ball ’76

Erin and Chris Banda P’14

Erica Domar Banderob ’71

Tricia and Peter Barkley P’16

Charles Barnett ’76

Mary Helen Lorenz and Kenneth Bassett P’02

Matthew Bassett ’02

Gwenyth Piper Bassetti ’54

Elizabeth Bates ’66

Nancy Biddle Bates ’51

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Jennifer Beal ’79 and Julian Cole P’12

Judith Howe Behn ’61

Alexander Berlin ’01

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Lee Berresford ’92

Virunya and Abhijit Bhat P’22

Ronni Siegal Bialosky ’72

Jesse Birge ’88

Margery and Neil Blacklow P’83 ’87

Nancy Blackmun P’94 ’95

Cynthia and Charles Bliss P’10 ’13 ’17

Seth Blumsack ’93

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ’95

Dinah and J. Alexander Bodkin P’05

Christopher Borden ’80

Elizabeth Norseen Boritt ’63

Wendy LaBarre-Borowicz and John Borowicz P’23

Marianne Boswell P’13

Markley H. Boyer Sr. P’78 ’80 ’88

Elisabeth and Tom Boyle GP’16 ’19 ’22

M. Loring Bradlee ’66

William Bradnan P’89

Donald Breen

Conant Brewer ’74

Mary Bright ’88

Renate and Dale Brookins GP’14 ’17 ’18

Elizabeth Appel Brown ’47

Hilary Baldwin Brown ’65

Louisa Browne Soleau ’71

Lara and Phillip Buchanan P’23

Jane Bunker ’62

Meredith Hare Burke ’58

Britony Buxton ’60

Catherine Byrne P’99 ’02 ’08

John Byrne ’99

Nina Callahan ’16

Pamela and Peter Callahan P’16

Melanie Campbell ’86

Mamie and Daniel Cantor P’23

Charles Carey ’04

Nan Carey ’65

Anita Carvalho P’23

Elizabeth Mauer Casner ’11 and Andrew Casner ’11

Elizabeth Lamkin Cebul ’09

Alyssa Cerkleski P’16

Jenny Chandler

Doris and Gary Christelis P’18

Sean Chung ’14

Margot Dewey Churchill ’60

Kim Nourse Clark ’72

Paul Clark P’89

Alice Trexler and Downing Cless P’07

Djuna Perkins and Joshua Coben P’20

David Coffin* P’69

Jesse Cohen ’75

Mary Murray Coleman P’86 ’88

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Jason Cook ’90

Sallie Coolidge ’71

Maximilian Coqui ’93

Susan Correa and Kathleen McCoy P’21

John Corry P’81 ’84

David Cotney ’85

Lisa Wyman Cowley ’64

Jeanne and Richard Cross P’95 ’00

Lois and M. Colyer Crum P’81 ’83

Shane Curcuru ’85

Susan Harris Curtin ’56

Anne Daignault ’63

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Maud Smith Daudon ’73

Angus Davol ’93 and Jason Casolari

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93

Ann Bemis Day ’48

Leslie Day

Elise Billings De ’89

Vivian De Los Santos P’20 ’22

Antony Decaneas P’93 ’98

Kathryn Wilson DeFord ’56

Deeona Deoki ’07

Yalem Ayalew-Alemu and Wandossan Desta P’17 ’18 ’22

Karena Detweiler ’95

Cheryl and Robert Dewees P’18

Debby and Allen Dewing GP’23

Catherine Dickey and Peter Smith P’04

Kim and Robert Diebboll P’02

Robin and Paul DiGiammarino P’04

Norma Dinnall and James Hoyte GP’22

Kristin Harris and Ian Douglas P’05 ’07 ’10

Laura and Jeremy DuBois

Sally Vaughan Eagle ’62

Annabel Ripley Ebersole ’70

Therese and David Eckford P’23

Sally Edmonds GP’11 ’20

Michael Edwards ’98

Rebecca Seamans Egea ’93

Theano and Peter Eliopoulos P’15

Caroline James Ellison ’90

Robert Elwood ’78

Sherri Ettinger P’23

Constance Burr Evans ’69 and Norris Evans P’02

Helena Evans ’65

Karen Davidson and Edward Evantash P’16 ’18

Janet Eyre ’72

John Faigle ’89

Susan and John Faigle P’89

Christine Fairchild ’75

Movers continued

* Deceased Storytellers Society Member(s)26 27

Ellen and Peter Fallon P’87

Martha Pyle Farrell ’79

Elijah Feinstein ’93

Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Cynthia and Timothy Ferris P’14 ’16

Anna Fincke ’93

Ellie and Stuart Fine GP’22

Tracy and Joseph Finnegan P’15

Noah Fisk ’93

Dorothea Flink GP’13

Amy Goorin Fogelman ’93

Laura Foley ’75

Beth and Richard Fried P’05

Martha and Frederick Fritz GP’23

John Funkhouser ’84

David Gainsboro ’06

Michele Gamburd ’83

Kerith Gardner ’87

Jane and Alexander Gavis P’18

Hanna and Tesfazgi Gebretensae P’20

Joan and Tom Geismar GP’23

Ariana Klinkov and David Gershen

Abigail Gillespie ’71, P’03

Nancy Gillespie ’75

Richard Glazerman ’81

Diana Healey Glendon ’56

Brigitte and Liviu Goldenberg P’08

Matthew Goldenberg ’08

Eric Goodheart ’82

Donald Gordon ’78

Sarah Gore and Charles Ruberto P’20 ’21

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Andrew Gottlieb ’87

Josephine and James Gow P’20

Renu and Sanjeev Goyal P’17

Charles Green ’75

David Greenewalt ’81

Tracy Barker Greenwood ’65

Janice Hinkle Gregory ’68, P’09

Eliza Grossman ’17

Rachel Grossman ’90

Daniel Grunebaum ’83

Gale Robb Guild ’53

Ann Fox Gulbransen ’69

Catherine Gunn ’84

Courtney Celi Haan ’84

Patricia and Bradford Hager P’06 ’08

Hope Howland Hale ’59

Lynne and Stephen Halem P’90, GP’22

Carolyn Hall and Gordon Hall III

James Hall ’04

John-Alexander Hall ’11

Denise Hamer P’22

Nancy Hammond P’85 ’88

James Harper ’94

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ’78

Ariel Dorflinger Harrington ’05

Alexandra Harvey ’76

Delia Hatch ’71

Margaret Richey Hauge ’75

Cindy Cai and Hongyu He P’17

Edith and George Henderson P’01 ’04

Karen Herold ’71

Katherine Motley Hinckley ’61 and Daniel Hinckley P’85 ’87

NhuPhuong Trieu-Hindle and David Hindle P’23

Sarah Hinkle P’90

Daniel Hirshberg ’94

Beth and David Hirzel P’91 ’95

Wanda Holland Greene

Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12

Jane Booty Horn ’77

Susanne Stern and Randall Horne P’18

Lee Ann Bartow and William Hubbard P’12

Erin Hult ’00

Dinah Huntoon ’78

Irene Huntoon ’75

Heeyoung Ko and Wonmuk Hwang P’21

Carl Ingersoll ’80

Anne Irza-Leggat ’84

Judith Nilan Jackson ’58

Aaron Jacobs ’93

Anne Clark Jarboe ’66

Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Alice Jayne ’97

Richard Jennings

Jennifer Keegan and Mel Jiganti P’19 ’21

Dina and Hartley Johnson

Marjorie Hornblower Johnson ’60, P’01

Selina Pedersen Johnson ’72

Cornelia Jones ’60

Kristin Jones ’75

Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen ’64

Hilary Falb Kalisman ’01

Lynn Kaplan P’00

Stephanie and Steven Kasok P’15

Nancy Kates ’80

Deborah Donahue-Keegan and Kevin Keegan P’10 ’21

Elaine Hsieh and James Keller P’20

Ryan Kelley ’91

Gillian Shaw Kellogg ’59

Heather Mayfield Kelly ’74

Carol and Brian Kenner P’02

Alexandra Kern ’98

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ’01

Judy and Jonathan Keyes P’76 ’79, GP’02 ’06

Anne Davidson Kidder ’62

Joan Putnam Kimball ’66

Jessica King ’95

Kelsey McDermott Kinsella ’13

Madeline Foote Kirchner ’43

Mary Klatt GP’22

Joan and Reuben Klickstein P’86 ’89, GP’15 ’18 ’20 ’22

Anne Preston Knowlton ’53

Anjali Koka ’95

Michael Kolman ’88

Melody Komyerov ’89

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ’80

Andrea Kozol P’15

Sheila Anne and Lincoln Kraeuter P’85 ’88

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ’76

Regina and Ken Kurker GP’22

Chi Kin Lai ’03

Gale and Macreay Landy P’99

Joanne and Paul Langione P’98

Karen and Timothy Largay GP’23

Suzanne and David Larsen GP’17 ’20

Mary Lassen ’71 and Martin Liebowitz P’99 ’02

Jane Lassen Bobruff ’78

Patricia and Michael Laurence P’92

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Nicholas Lauriat ’94

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ’58

Rebecca Kadish and Robert Levine P’15

Jing Liao ’17

James Lichoulas ’91

Jane Lindstrom ’17

Michael Littenberg-Brown ’00

Amy Longsworth ’76

Mary Paul Loomis ’66

Carolyn Adams Lowell ’98

Mark Lu ’91

Catherine Petersen Mack ’64 and Talbot Mack P’87

Layth Madi ’96

Yves Mantz ’92

Anne Manuel ’76

Gail-Ann Brodeur and Howard Martin P’99

Susan Martin ’03

Susan Lindeberg and Andrew Mason P’07

Sandra Mason P’19

Daniel Matthews P’08

James May ’96

Sarah McBride ’87

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ’60

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Jo and William McConaghy P’01 ’06

Catherine McCulloch ’80

Susan McDonald ’73

Brooke McDonnell ’91

Cynthia McFadden ’54

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Jannett Downer McIntyre ’70

Kate and Cameron McLeod P’20

Dardis McNamee ’66

Gretchen Megowen ’72

Vesper Mei ’87

Toni Russell Merrick ’62

Andrea Silverman Meyer ’87

Carol Millard ’82 and David Kaufman ’82

Rebecca Miller ’14

Sydney Miller ’75

Helen Kaufman Minkes ’85

Margaret McKenna and Steven Mirin P’06 ’11

John Moavenzadeh ’85

Elizabeth Hatch Moder ’75

Rebecca Sherrill More ’65

Alice Hitchcock Morrish ’46

Elizabeth Hughes Morss* ’55

Havana Moss ’60

Angela Munro ’95 and Benjamin Brooks ’91

Judith Turner Munson ’58

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ’58

Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P’19 ’21

Carol Nadelson P’86, GP’20

Jennifer Nadelson-Gleba ’86 and Michael Gleba P’20

Joung Hwa and Bok Namgung P’17 ’18

Kranti Narra GP’18 ’22

Pamela and Paul Ness

Justin Newberg ’00

Mary Nicholas ’63

Alexander Nichols ’02

Diana Nicholson GP’16 ’23

Barbara and Murray Nicolson P’81 ’83

Susan Nininger ’70

David Noam ’08

Audrey Noonan Nohre ’83

Marcia and David Noonan P’83

Mary Lee Bennett Noonan ’55

Lynne Dominick Novack ’67

Susan and Edward O’Brien GP’23

C. Barrett O’Connor ’80

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ’56

Kathryn O’Neill ’03

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Richard Oh ’79

Iris Oliver ’15

Kurt Opsahl ’89

Lucy James Ordoobadi ’75

Susannah Sherry and Rafael Ornstein P’17

Paula Pace ’60

Julia Page ’66

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ’53

Christopher Pappey ’15

Megan Pasquina ’04

Laura Richardson Payson ’47

Carey Peabody ’73

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Anne Pfitzer ’85

Gretchen Pfuetze P’91 ’94

Eileen Mullen and Douglas Phillips P’11 ’15

Joy and A.W. Phinney P’17

Gayle Nutile-Pimm and Thomas Pimm P’07 ’10

Susan Polk ’71

Latisha Ponde P’20

Hope Stevens Poor ’72

Sylvia Channing Pope ’58

Duncan Porter-Zuckerman ’88

Alexander Powell ’91

Barbara and Arthur Powell P’91

Shoshana Perry and Hale Powell P’17

Laura Powers-Swiggett ’75

Elizabeth Prives ’99

Lynne Prives P’99

Emilie Clarke Privratsky ’62

Khinlei Myint-U and Jayaraj Rajagopal P’22

Linda Ramsey P’81 ’83

Andrea Geiger Re ’89

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Richard Read ’75

Katharine and William Reardon P’91

Ann Benson Reece ’59

Judith Strohmeier Reece ’66

Jane and John Reeder P’89

Aimee Reveno ’85

Elisabeth and Mark Rhodes P’08

Arianne Richard ’06

Susan and Robert Ridgley GP’22

Alyssa Haywoode and Malcolm Robinson P’21

Anne Rockwell ’87

Penelope Perry Rodday ’68

Christopher Rodger ’93

Michael Rodman ’91

Johanna Rosen ’97

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ’61

Jan Rosenfeld ’73

Heyden White Rostow ’67 and Charles Rostow P’08

Alexander Russell ’04

Judith Speckman Russell ’59

Kristin Russell ’90

Sarah Russell ’87

Sarah Russell ’94

Shelley Smith Ruston ’53

Elizabeth Saltonstall ’86

Eliza Miller ’94 and Justin Samaha ’94

Sarah and Peter Sandback P’17 ’20

Evelina Pierce Sarles ’65

Nancy Sawyer GP’18

Harriet Sayre McCord ’74

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Daniel Schulman ’99

Clifford Sebastian ’91

Melissa Secco P’17

Julia Segel ’04

Judi Seldin and Ron Stoloff P’15

Susan and Frederick Seward P’98

Karen Mayfield Seymour ’76

Sharon Shakur ’80

Efrat Shavit ’95

Joanna Hamann Shaw ’53 and Gordon Shaw P’82

Margaret Keenan Sheridan ’63

Elisabeth Moizeau Shima ’55

Nancy Shober P’79

Sarah Shohet ’87

Rebecca Shovan ’62

Georgia and Christopher Shutzer

Samantha Siegal ’04

Scott Silverman ’90

Melanie Simpson ’85

Ellen Simsarian ’76

Clement Sin ’09

Constance Boyd Skewes ’52

Polly Gambrill Slavet ’63

Penelope Slough ’46

A. Ledyard Smith Jr.

Belinda Pleasants Smith ’60

Sage Sohier ’71

Dmitriy Sonkin P’16

Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P’96

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Elizabeth Spence ’04

Marc St. Andre ’96

Cornelia Stanton ’90

Dinny Starr ’81 and Alan Gordon P’21

Raine Figueroa and Sandy Starr P’08 ’12

Elizabeth and Platt Staunton P’93

Nancy Wolfe Stead ’58 and James Stead P’84

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Ruth Stevens P’70 ’72 ’75

Benjamin Stoloff ’15

Carol Stoney ’73

Shelly and Tim Storbeck

Kelsey Stratton ’99

Emilie Stuart ’61

Jennifer Stumpf ’89

Rebecca Stumpf ’85

Nancy and Charles Styron P’13

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P’04 ’07

Cynthia Heath Sunderland ’51

Amy Szal ’88 and Maro Robbins ’88

Pratiksha and Manish Talwar P’17 ’23

Keith Tashima ’90

Elizabeth Temin ’86

Ben Terris ’04

Dorothea Wyman Thomas ’53

Torben Thurow ’91

Priscilla and Paul Thut GP’22

Vanessa Tillman-Brown ’98

Nicholas Todd ’95

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ’52

Moyra and Robert Traupe

Jenna Troop ’09

Edith McMillan Tucker ’55

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ’76

Laura Twichell ’01

Helen Stuart Twiss ’59

Joan Underwood ’67

Janet and Henry Vaillant P’83 ’86

Sheila-Llyn Van Nederveen ’85

Ellen Vannah ’76

Nancy Vineberg P’19

Melissa and George Vosburgh GP’16 ’21

Emily Wade P’82, GP’17

Kristen Wainwright ’68

Judy Waits

Lorna Potter Walker ’72

Sara Walker ’97

Julia and Dexter Wang P’93 ’96

Marian Ware ’66

Susanna Whitaker-Rahilly Waters ’02

Carey Mack Weber ’79

Beverly Thompson Webster ’84

Mark Weinberger ’03

Jean McCullough and Peter Weir P’86

Margaret Read-Weiss and Frederick Weiss P’03

Marina Weiss ’03

Polly Welch ’67

Yun Jing Weng ’12

Susan Kemble West ’62

Andrea Morgan Weyer ’63

Cornelia White ’70

Holly Whitin ’73

Sarah Whitney ’58

Andrea Williams ’73

Ann Williams ’70

Sandra Spencer Williams ’57

Penelope Brown Willing ’61

Jennifer Willmann ’80

Fran and Richard Winneg GP’16 ’21

Anne Winograd GP’21

Margaret Winslow ’77 and Matthew Longo P’17 ’21

Andreas Winterfeld ’92

Antoinette and Brian Winters P’00

Damian Winters ’00

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai ’99

Susan Wood ’70

William Wood ’11

Mary Woolsey ’75

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ’62

Mary Wright ’63

Hannah Wunsch ’93

Mary Wyman P’92

Geoffrey Yu ’10

Ellen MacLeish Zale ’67

Stanley Zheng ’17

Jennifer Rehm and Russell Zide P’18 ’20

Samuel Zimbabwe ’95

Lisa Zimble ’79

Sally Zimmerli and Timothy Seston P’23

Movers continued

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$500–$999Anonymous (5)

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Marjorie Aelion ’74 and Thomas Leatherman P’08

Elizabeth Cole and Andreas Aeppli P’14

Asa Aulin Ahlberg and Christopher Ahlberg P’21

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Rosemary Grande and Alphonse Antonitis P’13

Gladys Rodriguez and Albeiro Arenas P’22

Susan Merritt Baird ’70

Kristine Ball ’75

Elizabeth Ballantine ’66 and Paul Leavitt

Susan and Andrew Beard P’21

Elizabeth Becton ’02

Donald Bell ’76

Eleanor Bemis ’66

Peter Blacklow ’87

Lisa and Christopher Boehm P’23

Jessie Bourneuf ’67

Louisa Bradford ’69

Amanda Branson Gill ’95

Ruth and Peter Brooke P’21

Anne Mancini Buckmaster ’01

Claudia Burke ’91

Laura Chandler ’71

Catherine and Edward Chen P’21

Lael Hiam Chester ’83 and Charles Chester P’17

Lisa Ciccia P’20

Elizabeth Cobbs ’71

Charles Collier ’85, P’22

Rebecca Wade Comstock ’82 and Richard Comstock P’17

Nancy and Francis Connolly P’22

Rachel and Curtis Coppersmith P’08 ’11

Elizabeth and John Crowley P’23

Victoria Baeger Daffner and Robert Daffner P’23

Anne Fishel and Christopher Daly P’08

Vanh Nguyen and Anh Dang P’23

Lauren and Clinton Darling GP’21

Katharine Daugherty ’85 and Robert Hoch

Muriel Desloovere ’67

Caroline Diamond P’21

Deborah Metcalf Dresser ’61

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ’19

Sarah and John Ehlinger P’22

Gay Ellis ’66 and Robert Brown P’87, GP’22

Stephen M. Erhart ’79

Gwendolen Storey Feher ’77

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ’52

Katherine and Charles Feininger ’84, P’16 ’18

Nancy Crum Ferry ’81

Abigail Fisher ’82

Pamela Cash Fisher* ’48

Valerie and Doug Fleishman P’23

Lisa and George Foote P’02 ’05

Sarah Foss ’41

Rebecca Fox ’66

Darlene and Louis Franco P’22

Patricia and Raymond Franco GP’22

Lisa and Daniel Gainsboro P’20

Lisa and Ben Garmon P’95 ’00

Barbara Cockrill and Christopher Gootkind P’13

Julia Gallagher and Jonathan Grayzel P’18

Katia Brown Green ’88 and Brian Green ’88, P’22

Martha and Paul Green P’00

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ’95 ’00

Meredith Rollins Hamer ’52 and Myron Hamer P’85

Jean Harbeck P’87

Sally Harrison ’70

Torin Hayes ’05

Beverly and David Hosokawa P’19

Christopher Hubbard ’98

Thelma Hunt P’85

Cynthia Hyde ’70

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ’60

Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03

Natalie Rice Ireland ’64

Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ’83 and Doug Jacobs

William Jacobs ’12

Walter Judge ’78

Karen Kaufman and Kelly Bonnevie P’18 ’21

Judith Keefer ’70

Jennifer and Thomas Kelly P’21

Joshua Kempner ’93

Jared Keyes ’79

Kristen and Abdelmalek Kina P’18 ’20

Matthew Kirkland ’90

AnnLouise and Robin Kirkland P’90

Julia and Nai Ko P’89 ’91 ’96, GP’21

Karen and William Korn P’19

Jill Kantrowitz Kunkel ’93

Mary LaClair ’78

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ’63

Martha Leggat ’85

Rita and James Lichoulas P’91

Michael Lichtenstein ’94

Caragh McLaughlin ’88

Cameron McNeil ’87

Edward Meagher P’20

David Miller ’03

J. Ben Miller GP’21

Marion and Lori Minichiello P’21

Frances Smith Moore ’62

Deborah Greenman and Humphrey Morris P’06 ’11

Joan Weidlein Mudge ’65

Kathryn Mudge ’83

Eithne Costello and John Muldoon P’20

Taragh Mulvany ’90

Katharine Munro ’68

Alison and Bob Murchison P’12

Alison Muyskens ’78 and Patricia Intrieri

Catherine Naden ’01

Ivy and David Nagahiro P’17 ’20

Nancy Newbury-Andresen ’57

Judith Nicholson P’03

Edward Nicolson ’83

Soo Jeong Oh P’19

Marjorie Oleksiak ’84

Geetanjali and Subrat Pani P’19 ’23

Tanika Panyarachun ’05

Jeremiah Parker ’99

Todd Pearce ’88

Mary Poole ’59

Betsy Rudnick and Bruce Posner P’07

Philip Powers ’78

Katherine Reeder ’89

Robert Rifkin ’86

Lori Van Hout and James Rioux P’17

Mariko Sakurai P’21

Laura and Thomas Sander P’20

Michele and Peter Scavongelli P’20

Jenny Scheu ’69

Philip Schwartz ’80

Kimberly Shaknis and Jeremy Seeger P’17

Amy Kennedy and David Sette-Ducati P’18

Evelynn Hammonds and Alexandra Shields P’21

Virginia Sisson ’75

Jessica and Mark Somol P’23

Elissa Spelman ’96

Ann Stiles GP’23

Charles Stolper ’07

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Jessica Flaxman and Jake Sussman P’20

Virginia and Henry Sweatt P’76

Lauren Moffa Syer ’92

Kate and Ben Taylor P’09

Carey and Peter Thomson P’23

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Susan Page Trotman ’61

Judith Howe Tucker and James Tucker P’05

Esther Dominguez and Jonathan Turner P’23

Andrea and Glen Urban P’86 ’89

Sally and David Walther P’84 ’87 ’93 ’96

Gail Weinmann ’67

Sarah Amory Welch ’90

Angela Middleton Wilkins ’48 and Herbert Wilkins GP’12

Susan Shaw Winthrop ’62

Sally Wister ’70

Manli Zhang and Jian Yu P’20

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Bronwen Jenney Anders ’59

Faith Andrews Bedford ’63

Lotte and Bernard Bailyn P’80

Joseph Baker ’88

Virginia and David Barrow P’23

Anne Bartlett ’75

Maud Palmer Barton ’52

Karen and Hans-Peter Biemann P’21

Susan and Walter Birge III P’88

Betsy Blume ’82

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Kristin and Jeffrey Bradach P’18

Jill and Daniel Bradford P’19 ’21

Katherine Wilson and David Breault P’16 ’19

Judith Osher and Joel Bresler P’17 ’19

Victoria Urban Broer ’78

Anne MacDonald-Broun and Adam Broun P’17

Anna Muoio and Ezekiel Brown ’87, P’22

Edith Bates Buchanan ’65

Mei Qu and Yaomin Cai P’22

Teresa Alejos and Carlos Campos P’19

Diana and Jon Carson P’23

Carol and Chet Cekala P’18

Kate and Gerald Chertavian P’18 ’21

Elisabeth Cohen ’67

Russell Cohen ’09

Adelaide Eicks Comegys* ’48

Guy Comer ’89

Susan Coolidge P’94

Lisa Corrin P’23

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ’60

Soledad Valenciano and Francis Craig P’14 ’17

Marguerite Cutler ’67

Jane Nilan Davis ’54

Krongkamol de Leon ’08

Anne Nordblom Dodge ’68

Kathryn Geismar and Ken Dornstein P’23

Amy Dunbar ’74

Lisa Eckstein ’93

Anne and Jeffrey Elton P’18 ’19

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ’65

Elizabeth Caffrey ’96 and Francis Faulkner ’96

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ’19

Laura and Andrew Fine P’22

Kristan and Thomas First ’85, P’18 ’20 ’23

Laura and Henry Fisher P’21

Graceann and Fred Foulkes P’13

Amy and James Fredericks P’20

Priscilla Stevens French ’70

Alison Gilligan ’79

Kate Moriarty Graham ’02

Margaret Morgan Grasselli ’68

Kate Radtke Guedj ’84

Abigail Faulkner and Hobart Guion P’15

Elinor Pierce and Asheesh Gupta P’21

Samantha Halem ’90 and David Himelfarb P’22

Jean McClung Halloran ’71

Xiaomei Luo and Dongming He P’19

Andrew Heimert ’89

Andrea and Craig Hillier P’18

Andrew Hoppin ’89

Mi-Ae Hur ’94

Tian Zheng and Hui Jin P’19

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Bridget Johnson

Kathleen and Vidar Jorgensen P’97 ’99 ’02

Grayson and Robert Kasdon P’22

Sallie Cross Kingham ’61

Jean Dunbar Knapp ’77

Deborah Baskin and Robert Larsen P’17 ’20

Anne Lawson ’80

Barbara Leggat P’84 ’91

Jonathan Lewin ’93

Lynn Li ’67

Sonia Lo ’84

Helen Loring ’72

Babette and Peter Loring P’96 ’98 ’01

Mary Adler Malhotra ’78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10

Noel Farnsworth Mann ’56

Ana Cristina and Sergio Luis Martins P’23

Elise Masiee P’21

Matthew McCahill ’95

Laura McConaghy ’01

Carolyn and Thomas McDermott P’13

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P’17 ’20

Jennifer Newbold ’78

Sarah Coffin Klebnikov O’Connor ’69

Elizabeth and Rob Orgel P’21

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Christina Smith and Dean Pasalis P’20

Sarah and William Perkins P’22

Sarah Pillsbury ’69

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Julia Preston ’69

Margaret Ramsey and John McCluskey P’09

Carmin Reiss and Eric Green P’07 ’11

Elizabeth Ruml ’70

Sina Saidi ’80

Rohini and Ravi Sakhuja P’90 ’94

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

John Shane P’85

Elizabeth Sheehan P’19

Amy and Adam Simon P’15 ’18

Lauren Bruck Simon ’85

Rebecca Buxbaum Simons ’87

Elizabeth Smith ’75

Margaret and Lanty Smith GP’22

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Ellie and Sherman Starr P’78 ’81, GP’08 ’12 ’19 ’21

Dorothy and Bernardo Stumpf P’82 ’84 ’85 ’88 ’89

Mingnan Wang and Zhongyu Sun P’22

Mary Rowland Swedlund ’63

Sharon Swindell ’78

Marcia Synnott ’57

David Taylor

Thapanee Techajareonvikul ’96

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P’19

Cammy Thomas and Tony Siesfeld P’08

Polly Hoppin and Robert Thomas P’14

Evelyn McKinstry Thorne ’44

Sally Crimmins Thorne ’66

Rebecca Trafton ’71

Andrea Sussman and Andrew Troop P’09 ’13

Joanne Turnbull ’73

Melissa Vail ’70

Girija and Sanjeev Verma P’13 ’17

Candace and Jonathan Wainwright GP’17 ’19 ’22 ’23

Deborah and Scott Weiss P’00

Jane and Wade Welch P’89, GP’23

Meghan and Brian Wells P’22

Shuang Yin and Hongyuan Weng P’23

Ursula Winterfeld ’96

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ’71

Yun Wen and Lianhuai Zhang P’23

Movers continued

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Michele Goh and Sergei Aish P’22

Loreen and Omar Ali P’19

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Yi Wang and Chunyun Bao P’21

Karina and Marco Barrozo P’21

Jean and Henry Becton, Jr. P’96 ’02

Alison and Blair Benjamin P’20

Susan and Donald Boudreau GP’22

Lucy Boyle ’66

Ellen and Jeffrey Campbell P’16

Martha and Ross Campbell P’20

Jennifer Caskey ’67

George Chang ’88

Lisa and David Charles P’20

Sarah Cheeseman P’97

Cecily Clark ’52

Kathleen Corsi and Mark Cosby P’19

Michelle and Richard Crawford P’20 ’23

Alexis K. B. Deane ’03

Elizabeth and Nicholas Deane P’01 ’03

Nicholas Deane ’01

Gandhali Bhole and Ashish Desai P’20

Frances Devitt P’04 ’14

Susan and William Dewey ’84

Deborah Knoles and Eric Di Giovanni P’22

Kelly and Robert Dietel P’22

Eliza Howe Earle ’67

Katharine and Nima Eshghi P’17 ’20

Linda Galston Fates ’65

Drew Gilpin Faust ’64

Michael Firestone ’01

Peter Fisher ’74

Rebecca and Marc Gamble P’17

Dorothy and Steve Gilman GP’23

David Goldberg ’88

Manine Golden ’87

Alexis Goltra ’87

Elizabeth Green ’91

Jill Guzzi and Eric Harnden P’19 ’22

Caroline Herrick ’64

Lynn and Jeffrey Heuer P’22

Joy Peterson Heyrman ’77

Helen Hobbs ’70

Sarah Crissman Hollington ’86

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94

Sivika and Daniel Hunter P’14 ’18

Kasumi and Hideki Iwasa P’21

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Fuqiang Jin P’22

Hyun Jung Kim and Hyun Gook Kang P’19 ’22

Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ’97

Sirri Spiesel and Daniel Kiecza P’23

Jaeyang and Min Soo Kim P’19

Kathryn and Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18

Kristen and Holger Koehler P’22

Anna and David Koo P’89

Wellington Koo ’89

Samta and Malay Kundu P’22

Kersten Lanes P’22

Joan Corbin Lawson ’49, P’80

Seoyoun Kim and ChangYoon Lee P’21

Marguerite Lee ’77

Monica Lee ’85

Xiaoran Li ’02

Sophia Zhan and Jason Liao P’23

Reimagining Commencement in a Virtual WorldWith a background in theater and theater technology, Greg Jutkiewicz, CA’s director of summer programs, is no stranger to putting on a show.

As a member of Concord Academy’s Baccalaureate & Commencement 2020 Planning Committee, though, he knew that CA’s first virtual commencement ceremony would be different. “We wanted to preserve some of the special traditions of this ceremony, and also add some features that would be unique for these circumstances,” he says. They were committed to including the seniors in the process. “We found out what was most important to them and then knew we had to figure out a way to do it,” Greg says. For the graduating class, this meant being “shoulder to shoulder” in a virtual space, celebrating their accomplishments as a group.

On May 29, the production combined recorded and livestreamed addresses — including a commencement speech from Ambassador Samantha Power on the Chapel lawn — with still images, recorded musical tributes, and a separate Zoom room for seniors and their families.

Each member of the class of 2020 was present via video feed, sharing their joy with their classmates and all who were watching.

Karen and Timothy Liesching P’21

Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Heyu Liu

Hui Dai and Ying Lu P’23

Kim Miller and Timmie Maine Miller P’21

Joanne and Guy McLean GP’18 ’22

Alexander Miller ’08

Susan and Thomas Miller P’08 ’12

Anne Rose Moller ’93

John Mooney P’22

Lynne and William Morrison P’19

Elizabeth Mygatt ’99

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Pratyusha Tummala-Narra and Vinod Narra P’18 ’22

Elizabeth and Raymond Nieuwenhuizen P’22

William Ogrodnick ’97

Ji Suk Kim and Seung Il Oh P’23

Susan Packard Orr ’64

Andrea and Richard Patton P’21

Deborah Gordon and Roy Perlis P’22

Ann Wilson Porteus ’59

Katrina Pugh ’83

Pamela Rollings ’72

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ’94 ’04

Dawn Ryan and Chris Ruschioni P’20

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Katharine Rea Schmitt ’62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Linda Severin and Annmarie Levins P’20

Renuka and Ashish Singh P’19

Catherine Smith ’71

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ’63

Sarah Cosgrove Stoker ’89

Ann Syring ’64

Jiraporn and Varun Taepaisitphongse P’23

Katherine Taudvin P’22

Anne Gaud Tinker ’63

Julia and Henry Toulmin P’21

Frances Stevenson Tyler ’63

Christine Van ’78

Edith Van Slyck ’57

Susan and Richard Walters P’11 ’16

Wen Guo and Hui Wang P’22

Karen and Jason Weinzimer ’90

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Beth and Jonathan Winograd P’21

Ruoqi Yang ’18

Peihua Wang and Yu Yang P’18

Ruth Einstein and Rick Yeiser P’06

Eunjoo Chang and Hee Seok Yoon P’20

Jacqueline Youngworth GP’20

Sandra Yusen ’86

Guomei and Guoping Zhang P’21

Yizhong Fan and Simon Zhang P’22 ’23

Yunfen Liu and JianGuo Zhou P’20

Debra and Armand Zildjian P’15

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Jennifer Abele ’90

Sarah Baker and Tim Albright P’18 ’21

Dorothy Arnold ’63

Wendy Arnold ’65

Martha and Edward Bacigalupo P’20

Jinsun Jo and Se Bok Bae P’22

Kim Bandtel P’20

Elizabeth Barringer ’70

Tess Munro Bauta ’94

Sheila and Marc Boyle P’16 ’19 ’22

Elizabeth Mallinckrodt Bryden ’64

Kathleen and Robert Chartener P’23

Kathy Zhang and Frank Chen P’23

Natalie Churchill ’60

Mary Clark ’65

Ann and George Colony P’13

Catherine and Thomas Connolly P’19

Carolyn Smith Davies ’55

Rebecca Derby ’84 and Evan Morton P’18 ’22

Jessica and Henry Dormitzer P’20

Lavinia Davis Downs ’53

Mary Wixted and David Farnsworth P’15 ’18

Myra Ferguson GP’20

Marion Freeman ’69

Lisa Frusztajer ’80 and Larry Tye P’10

Nina Frusztajer ’82, P’21 ’23

Jennifer and Peter Gladstone P’23

Rachel Lipson Glick ’77

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Melissa Steiner-Griffiths and Christopher Griffiths P’20

Aliya Qayyum and Robert Grzeszczuk P’22 ’23

Lori and Karl Hick P’19 ’22

Kira and Robert Hower P’23

Qin Wang and Ying Hu P’21

Xin Zhang and Jiapeng Huang P’21

Lynn Hubbard ’82 and David Zapolsky

Elizabeth Johnson P’18

J. Brown Johnson ’70

Jennifer Keller ’86

Martha Keller P’86

Trisha and Michael Kennealy P’19 ’23

Joan and Enis Konuk P’12 ’16

Sare and Brendan Largay P’23

Alexandra Rummonds Lawani ’89

Laura and Josh Lee P’21

Sandra and Carl Lehner P’08 ’11

Walter Lehner ’08

Anne Maffei ’85

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ’21

Kimberly and Richard McCaslin P’23

Maeve and Patrick McWhinney

Jessica and Charles Myers

Neela and Parashar Patel P’21

Evgenia Peretz ’87

Wendy Powers ’74

Anna Winter Rasmussen and Neil Rasmussen P’10 ’15

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

Dottie and John Remondi GP’21 ’23

Victoria Robinson and Magdaline Caradimitropoulo P’16 ’20

Olivia Howard Sabine ’97

Denise Rueppel Santomero ’77

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P’18 ’22

Lori and David Schechner P’20

Gisella Cambi-Selden and Richard Selden P’23

Heawon Lee and Jongsung Shin P’23

Benjamin Sloss ’87

Hong Chang and Hao Tang P’22

Christine and Donald Thompson P’16

Ethan Thurow ’94

Elizabeth and Andrew Thut P’22 ’23

Anne Waite ’69

Margaret Walker ’63

Yi Li and Jinlong Wang P’22

Hanlan Fu and Junjie Wang P’23

Yaxian and Zheming Wang P’23

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Jehee Cheon and Youngmoon Yang P’21

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Emmanuel Wanandi and Pei-Pei Admadjaja ’88, P’13 ’15

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Ammad Bahalim

Darcey and Christopher Bartel P’21

Susan Bastress ’70

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21

Arisa and David Boit P’21

Charlotte Bordeaux P’80

Andrea Darling and Todd Brady P’21

Carla and Johan Brigham P’21

Elizabeth Brown ’70 and Nick Bothfeld P’08

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ’20

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Irene Chu ’76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20 ’22

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11

Lynn Bay Dayton and Bruce C. Dayton P’20

Alexander Dichter ’85

Jessica and Timothy Donohue P’22

Athena and George Edmonds P’11 ’20

Chandler and Matthew Fritz P’23

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88

Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23

Rick Hardy

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ’20

Victoria Huber ’75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ’09 ’13

Vivian Hunt ’85

Gale Hurd ’61

John Huysmans P’22

Lucinda Jewell ’76

Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ’08 ’15

Althea and J. David Kaemmer P’09 ’12

Abigail Senkler Kazanowski* ’56

Stephen Kramarsky ’85

Supawan Lamsam ’73, P’05

Varangkana Lamsam ’79, P’08

Hui Li and Jie Liu P’22

Rose Peabody Lynch ’67

Michael Mach P’18 ’20

Stacy Mach P’18 ’20

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87, P’23

Christine and Thomas Mazza P’19

Jill Conway Mehl ’85

H.M. Queen Noor ’69

Lauren Norton ’77

Margaret and William Paine P’20

Leila and Kevin Parke P’12 ’15

Letitia and Thomas Parker P’20

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P’10

Barbara Jordan and Bob Pemberton GP’22

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ’15

Ranesh and Erik Ramanathan P’23

Judith and John Remondi P’23

Kristen and Stephen Remondi P’21

Margaret Smith and James Rhee P’22

Jill Seeber P’22

Bonnie Bertolaet and Hans Seidel P’18 ’21

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ’20

Linda and Ashley Shih P’21

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ’14 ’17

Jonathan Stott P’22

Daniel Taylor P’22

Amanda Blakeley and John Tyler P’22

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P’21

Stuart Warner ’77

Tracy Welch ’89 and Stephen Adams P’23

Rebecca Parkhill and Robert Willett P’20

Theresa and Michael Ysrael P’23

Anonymous (2)

Kate and Ajay Agarwal P’23

Lia Meisinger and Alexis Borisy P’22

Jennifer Burleigh ’85

Grace and Timothy Clackson P’20

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Beth Kressley Goldstein and Dennis Goldstein P’20

Chommanas Wichitchanya and Veeraphong Jiraphanphong P’21

Margaret and Joseph Koerner P’22

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P’19

Xu Gao and Zixin Liu P’21

Lucy-Ann McFadden ’70

Julie and David McKenna P’21

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P’16 ’21

Derrick Pang ’93

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Julie Yeong and Kelvin Tan P’20

Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80

$50,000–$99,999Anonymous (3)

Tianyu Xue and Jingzhen Li

Carol and John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ’14

$100,000+Anonymous (3)

Judith and Steven Benardete P’21

Cynthia and John Reed

Carvers$5,000–$9,999

Creating the unique CA journey.

Steeple Raisers$10,000–$24,999

Changing the shape of the future.

Bell Ringers$25,000–$49,999

Sounding support for CA, a peal that all can hear.

Lamplighters$50,000+

Illuminating the way for all.

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Anonymous (6)

Louise Alden ’69

Anne Bartlett ’75

Alison and Blair Benjamin P’20

Jay Clark ’75

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ’19

Marion Freeman ’69

Chandler and Matthew Fritz P’23

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88

Rick Hardy

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Stephen Kramarsky ’85

Xu Gao and Zixin Liu P’21

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87, P’23

Matthew McCahill ’95

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P’17 ’20

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Sarah Pillsbury ’69

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

Nancy Schoeffler ’69

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P’19

Multiyear Annual Fund CommitmentsWe are grateful for the following individuals, who generously made multiyear commitments to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund.

Senior Steps2005-2009: $500+, 2010-2014: $250+, 2015-2019: $100+

Inspiring a new generation of support.

Anonymous (5)

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Wendy Arnold ’65

John Arsenault ’06

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ’40

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

William Bailey P’87 ’88 ’91, GP’21 ’22

Morley* and Arthur* Ballantine P’66 ’69

Caroline Ballard ’72

Holladay Rust Bank ’72

Myrtle* and John* Barber P’80

Anne Bartlett ’75

Susan Bastress ’70

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Alice Beal ’68

Mary Shaw Beard ’50, GP’21

Nancy Beecher* P’70 ’72 ’76

Donald Bell ’76

Patricia Wolcott Berger ’47

Diana Jewell Bingham ’54

Sally Farnsworth Blackett* ’58

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ’61

Rachel Countryman and John Bracker

Alice Rogers Brown* ’47

Kathryn and David Burmon P’01

Jennifer Caskey ’67

Natalie Churchill ’60

Nancy Parker Clark ’38, P’60 ’66, GP’93

Saundra Claster ’83

Rosemary Baldwin Coffin* ’40

Lewis Cohen P’91

Rebecca Wade Comstock ’82 and Richard Comstock P’17

Ellen Corkrum P’08

Alice Smith Cornish* ’40

Anne Colt Couch* ’50 and Nathan Couch* P’75

Shane Curcuru ’85

Marguerite Cutler ’67

Vanh Nguyen and Anh Dang P’23

Carolyn Cox Dann ’72

Mary Wadsworth Darby ’68

Lucy Faulkner Davison ’52

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ’93

Betsy Doughty Debevoise* ’30

Muriel Desloovere ’67

Lavinia Davis Downs ’53

Christine Fairchild ’75

Marian Ferguson ’63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Mrs. Samuel Ferguson, Jr.* P’63, GP’01

Abigail Fisher ’82

Sarah Foss ’41

Dexter Foss*

Marion Freeman ’69

Sally Newhall Freestone ’62

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88

Cynthia Gorey ’82

Deborah Gray

Elizabeth Green ’91

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Rhonda Canby and Alexander Gunn* P’84 ’87

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ’95 ’00

David Hamilton P’00

Rick Hardy

Andrew Herwitz ’79

Sarah Hewitt ’75

Diane L’Etoile Hood* ’53

Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P’74

Helen McIntosh Howe* ’36

Elizabeth Hubbard ’82

Gale Hurd ’61

Sandra Willett Jackson ’61

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Lucinda Jewell ’76

Jennifer Johnson ’59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ’08 ’15

Robin Jones ’73

Marjorie Ogden Jones* ’26

Jennifer Keller ’86

Jared Keyes ’79

Jeremy Koff ’80

Alison Smith Lauriat ’64, P’94 ’96

Julia Stiffler Lavely ’78

Jane England Lewis ’60

Marian Lindberg ’72, P’14

Lucia Woods Lindley ’55

Helen Whiting Livingston* ’41 and John Calhoun* P’78

Sonia Lo ’84

Pauline Lord ’68 and David Harlow P’04

Mark Lu ’91

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ’21

David Matias ’86

Mary Anne Mayo ’72 and Stephen Nelson P’02

Matthew McCahill ’95

Jane Vance McCauley ’58

Philip McFarland P’80 ’84

Sylvia Mendenhall*

Elissa Meyers Middleton ’86

Eleanor Bingham Miller ’64

Phebe Miller ’67

Mary-Dixon Sayre Miller* ’40 and Albert Miller* P’67

Melissa Moye ’76

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Sylvia Fitts Napier ’57

Pamela and Paul Ness

Anne Chamberlin Newbury* ’29 and Egbert Newbury* P’57, GP’98

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ’72

Susan Sherer Osnos ’65

Cynthia Phelps* ’64

Mary Poole ’59

Edith Cowles Poor* ’39 and

Charles Poor* P’67

Anne Hart Pope ’66, P’89

Rosamond Smith Rea ’71 and Fred Rea

Alice Winslow Read* ’36

Holly Reed ’71

Aimee Reveno ’85

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ’55

Cary Ridder ’68

Frances Newbury Roddy* ’33 Suzanne

Samson ’65

Denise Rueppel Santomero ’77 Harriet

Sayre McCord ’74

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ’71

Joy Kidder Shane* ’40 and

Charles Shane* P’64, GP’97

Adam Sheffer

Brendan Shepard

Anne Michie Sherman* ’39

Elizabeth Simpson ’72

Catherine Smith ’71

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ’08

Thomas Smith ’08

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Nathaniel Stevens ’84

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Rebecca Stumpf ’85

Eileen Sunderland ’57

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Ann Syring ’64

Martha Taft ’65

Stephen Teichgraeber

Jane Cushman Telling* ’40

Julia Terry ’59

Lillian Thomas* GP’97

Karen Braucher Tobin ’71

Katherine Douglas Torrey ’65

Edith Daniels Tucker* ’48

Annie and Joe* Twichell P’01 ’04 Mary

Upton* ’60

Nancy and Peter Van Roekens GP’13

Mary Wadleigh* ’64, P’97

Blakeley Robinson Waite* ’49

Peter Wallis ’76

Stuart Warner ’77

Helen Warren* ’44

Victoria Wesson ’61

E. Whitney Ransome and

Thomas Wilcox P’01

Penelope Brown Willing ’61 Rosemary

Wilson ’59, P’94

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

Edith Clarke Wolff ’47

Marcia Johnston Wood ’75

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ’71

Yuzhi Peng and Weihua Zhou P’19

Heartwood SocietyPL ANNED GIVING

A lasting fixture for the CA community.

Christina Avakian ’19

Nina Callahan ’16

Sean Chung ’14

Russell Cohen ’09

Krongkamol de Leon ’08

Eliza Grossman ’17

Torin Hayes ’05

William Jacobs ’12

Jolie Jaycobs ’16

Walter Lehner ’08

Jane Lindstrom ’17

Alexander Miller ’08

Rebecca Miller ’14

Alexander Ocampo ’10

Iris Oliver ’15

Tanika Panyarachun ’05

Christopher Pappey ’15

Miriam Perez-Putnam ’12

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Benjamin Stoloff ’15

Charles Stolper ’07

Ruoqi Yang ’18

Stanley Zheng ’17

Storytellers Society Member(s)36 37

Anonymous (5)

Victoria Adams ’23

Kiran Bhat ’22

Christie Burnside ’22

William Campbell ’20

Grace Chen ’23

Nicolas Chu DeChristofaro ’22

Sofia Chu DeChristofaro ’20

John Connolly ’22

Cecilia Crawford ’20

Christina Crowley ’23

Kincaid DeBell ’21

Portia DeSimone ’20

Jarrett Gath ’22

Isabella Ginsburg ’23

Morgan Glazier ’22

Ellen Jennings ’20

Claire Kelly ’21

Charmaine Ko ’20

Mira LaRocca ’20

Madison Liesching ’21

Madison McCaslin ’23

Sara McKenna ’21

Maia Monahan ’23

Tyler Ory ’21

Fitch Perkins ’22

Jackson Philion ’20

Anna Sander ’20

Ryan Schechner ’20

Katherine Stirling-Ellis ’20

Haley Wixom ’20

Alicia Zhang ’23

Audrey Zhang ’22

Matt Zhou ’20

Student GivingAt its very heart, CA is an extraordinary place because of our students — you inspire and motivate us every day. With your gifts to the 2019–20 Annual Fund, you demonstrate support for your teachers, mentors, and peers, and for this school we all love.

Anonymous (8)

Diana Thompson and Ross Adams

Timothy Adamson

Enrique Alcayaga

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ’91

Laurie Baker

Elizabeth Beal

Sara Bellini Luis

Howard Bloom P’08 ’09 ’14

Shelley Bolman Woodberry

Nancy Boutilier and Christa Champion

Michael Bouzan

Shawn Buckland P’10

Benjamin Carmichael ’01

Jessica Cloutier-Plasse and Steven Plasse

Robin Comley P’22

Cheryl Corey

Elizabeth Crowley P’23

Rebecca D’Angelo

Jackie Decareau

Jeff Desjarlais

Hannah Dunphy

Karina Early

Anne Falk

Courtney Fields-Thomas

Christine Flashner

Kim Frederick and Vince Webb

Amy Fredericks P’20

Francis Gallagher

Merrill Genoa

Maggy and Philip Godfroy

Sarah Gore P’20 ’21

Deborah Gray

Max Hall

Rick Hardy

Eleanor Doig and Nicholas Hiebert

Abigail Jenney

Peter Jennings P’20 ’21

Susan Johnson P’20

Martha Kennedy

Don Kingman

Jennifer Knight

Heidi Koelz

Kimberly Kopelman

Wenjun Kuai and Stephen Liu

Jessica Kuh

Amy Kumpel

George Larivee

Rebecca Lindegren

Alison Lobron

Kate Lynch

Thomas Mandala

Stephanie Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18

John McGarry P’22 ’23

Margaret McQuade

Michael McSorley

Kem Morehead and Kim Crawford Harvie

Cynthia Morrissey

Claire Nelson

Jillian O’Connell

Diana O’Toole

Tai Oney

Kate Peltz

Tim Peura

Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P’19 ’21

Kiley Remiszewski

Monica Ripley

Alice Roebuck

Hilary Rouse

Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05

Sabrina Sadique

Sue Sauer

Kristen Saunders

Stephanie and Brendan Shepard

Adam Simon P’15 ’18

Jonathan Smith

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Andrew Stevens and Sarah Franzén

Kristin and Ayres Stiles-Hall P’23

Jenny Stirling P’20

Emma Storbeck

Benjamin Stumpf ’88

Alison Tomlin

William Tucker

Laura Twichell ’01

Emily Walberg

Jon Waldron

Meredith Walsh

Kathleen Wells

Carmen Welton

Sarah Yeh

Reid Young

Sally Zimmerli P’23

Faculty and StaffWith their gifts to the 2019–20 CA Annual Fund, the following faculty and staff members shine a light on the importance of communal effort to make CA the very best school we know — something we only achieve together.

Anonymous (2)

AmazonSmile Foundation

American Endowment Foundation

The American Gift Fund

Ayco Charitable Foundation

The Baltimore Community Foundation

Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

The Beal Family Foundation

Becton Family Foundation

The Benevity Community Impact Fund

BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund

The Boston Foundation

Charities Aid Foundation of America

The Chicago Community Foundation

Citizens Charitable Foundation

The Columbus Foundation

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc.

Commonwealth Charitable Fund

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond

Community Foundation of Western Nevada

Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation

Essex County Community Foundation

Fidelity Charitable

Foundation for Metrowest

Frontstream

The Furtherance Fund, Inc.

GE Foundation

Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Mary W. Harriman Foundation

J.M. Huber Corporation

JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Kahn Charitable Foundation

Knox Family Foundation

The Lumpkin Family Foundation

Maine Community Foundation

Mancini Charitable Foundation

Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.

Williams Miller Family Foundation

The Minneapolis Foundation

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc

Network for Good

Orchard Foundation

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory Charitable Trust

Pemberton Family Foundation

Philanthropic Ventures Foundation

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

The Neil and Anna Rasmussen Foundation

Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.

River Branch Foundation

Rocking Chair Foundation

S&S Foundation Limited

Santa Barbara Foundation

The Santomero Family Foundation Inc.

Schwab Charitable

The Seattle Foundation

The Shane Foundation

Sharpe Family Foundation

Shippy Foundation

Shub & Associates, P.C.

The John R. & Inge P. Stafford Foundation

Sherman Starr Foundation

State Street Boston Corporation

Susquehanna International Group, LLP

Charles B. Sweatt Foundation

Tides Foundation

The Jack and Beulah Bresler Tzedakah Fund

UBS Donor Advised Fund

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Vanguard Charitable

Verizon Foundation

Vyuha Inc.

The Weathertop Foundation

Wellington Management Co. LLP

Wilmington Trust

The Tulgey Wood Foundation

Yi-Ting Investments LLC

YourCause LLC

Foundations, Corporations, and OrganizationsThe following foundations, corporations, and organizations made gifts to Concord Academy during the 2019–20 academic year. We deeply appreciate your generosity and support.

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Advanced Spanish: From Democracy to Dictatorship and Back Again

in Latin AmericaAdvisorsAll-School CouncilAlumnae/i and Students of Color ConferenceAlumnae/i speakersAnatomy and Physiology of the Human Voice

The CA community is vibrant and bright because of our diverse student experiences. It is impossible to list them all — here is a sampling of just a few!

Art classrooms open after class hours and all weekendAssembly speakers in person and onlineBlack Earth CompostBoarder bikesBreakfast, lunch, and dinnerCA Dance ProjectCA Singers in person and onlineCAD/CAM software in classesCanobie Lake ParkCanoeing on the Sudbury RiverChandler Bowl four-peat!Class on the Anatta Green RoofClubs and affinity groupsCoffee HouseCohort retreatCollege CounselingCommunity WeekendsCommunity-wide subscription to ZoomComposer in residenceConvocationCool Cow Ice Cream truckDepartment XDesigns in the grass on the quadDigital Graphic DesignDiversity Leadership Conference in DenverExperiential learningExperiments in CA Labs

The 2019–20 Annual Fund in Action

Faculty and staff working groups on equityField trip to the Prudential Building with its architectsFinancial aid funding for at-home techHiking Mt. MonadnockHouse competitionsHouse facultyIce skating on the Frog PondInclusion CouncilLanguage tripsLaser tagLunchtime conversations on the MSL patioMainstage productionsMaker spaceMedia Lab New furniture for the Upper Stu-Fac and SHACOnline art showOrientationPlaywriting workshopProfessional development focused on remote learningRehearsals in the Performing Arts CenterRinging the victory bellRoller Kingdom

Senior chapelsSenior projectsService tripsSmall classesSocial Justice Leadership InstituteSomething Wicked This Way Comes: Ghosts in American LiteratureS’mores on the Stu-Fac patioStudent art showsStudent financial aid grantsStudent work with the Robbins House, the Wayside, and the Concord Museum Studying in the J. Josephine Tucker LibraryTaco Day!Team equipmentTeam practices at Moriarty Athletic CampusThe CentipedeTheatre EspressoThursday Dinner DocsTutoringVirtual CommencementVirtual hug lineVirtual Red and Blue Day Virtual Spirit WeekVisiting artists and designersWeekend house foodWelcome Back Dinner for Alumnae/i and Students of ColorZoom Directors’ Workshops

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THE VISION FOR CA’S SECOND

CENTURY

T H E C O N C O R D A C A D E M Y C E N T E N N I A L C A M PA I G N

R I C K H A R D Y, H E A D O F S C H O O L ,

D R E S D E N E N D O W E D C H A I R

n October 4, 2019, the Board of Trustees and

the Centennial Campaign Steering Committee

gathered in the Dance Studio to affirm the vision and

aspirations that will carry CA into its second century.

Campaign investments in capital projects and programmatic

initiatives over the past several years have placed CA on a path

to live its mission to the fullest.

This year, CA’s leadership confirmed the culminating chapter

of this monumental effort, committing to two capstone

initiatives that are central to CA’s purpose: strengthening

CA’s endowment and unifying CA’s campus with the creation

of a new performing arts facility.

Thank you to all who are part of this movement — you are

making progress possible for CA’s students, who need every

one of us behind them.

O“ This campaign is a public declaration of what we believe CA can be. It is a statement of our values and possibilities. With this campaign, the CA community declares anew what it believes, what it has learned, and what it can become.”

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During one session, historian and former faculty member Lucille Stott and CA history teacher Ed Rafferty P’19 ’21 spoke in Bailey Commons about the impressive people and events connected with these familiar places where we now live and learn.

In the 19th century, Concord was home to abolitionists such as Mary Merrick Brooks and hosted supporters of the Underground Railroad — Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and William Lloyd Garrison. Many families living along Main Street at the time were active in antislavery efforts.

Grounding us in the history of the town, and of the buildings that now make up CA, was a reminder that our community is itself an effort to create a just space — to live in the world as we want the world to be.

CA Houses Unlocked

Last year’s renovations to the common rooms in every residential house, made possible by campaign contributions, revitalized these shared spaces central to the CA experience.

Bringing Everyone at CA to the Table

The new common rooms also made excellent classrooms for courses such as Susan Flink’s Chemistry of Cooking. And they served as the perfect locations for several school events, including a campus visit by 2020 Centennial Hall Fellow Anita Lo ’84, who shared with the CA community her experiences as a chef and longtime owner of the Michelin-starred New York City restaurant Annisa — along with her delicious cauliflower chaat.

C A H O U S E S

In the fall and winter, it was rare to find these well-appointed rooms empty. House gatherings for fun and food were an evening staple, with board games and even a pingpong table that rotated among the houses. Later at night, the spacious seating areas allowed students to spread projects out on tables and collaborate, or study quietly with house faculty on duty to help. On weekends, the houses opened to the entire community for friendly baking competitions, sushi-making, homemade bagels, gardening demonstrations, and pumpkin-carving, among many organized activities. The kitchens were always open for students and house faculty to share family recipes or try something new.

In October 2019, Concord Academy hosted “CA Houses Unlocked,” a day of events celebrating the completion of the two-year CA Houses initiative.

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Carol Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07 Co-chair

Andrew Ory P’16 ’21 Co-chair

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 Co-chair

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73

Rebecca Wade Comstock ’82, P’17

Lynn Bay Dayton P’20

Michael Firestone ’01

Keith Gelb ’88

Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20

Joan and Enis Konuk P’12 ’16

Kevin Parke P’12 ’15

Lee Rosenbaum P’19 ’22

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ’94

Ly Tran P’22 ’23

Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80

Margaret Walker ’63

$1,000,000+

Richard Lumpkin*

$100,000-$999,999

Anonymous (4)

The Admadjaja Family

Kate and Ajay Agarwal P’23

Lynn Bay Dayton and Bruce C. Dayton P’20

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ’20

Mary Leigh Morse Houston* ’47, P’74

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ’14 ’17

Nina Urban ’80, P’11 ’17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ’80

Margaret Walker ’63

$25,000-$99,999

Rick Hardy

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ’15

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ’20

Martha Taft ’65

$10,000-$24,999

Anonymous (1)

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Chris Bohjalian and Victoria Blewer P’11

Deborah Gray

$1,000-$9,999

Eleanor Tittmann Andrews ’75

Jesse Cohen ’75

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11

Gale Hurd ’61

David Michaelis ’75

Mary Poole ’59

Elizabeth Smith ’75

Susan Garth Stott ’59

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ’75

Mary Woolsey ’75

Zitong Tang and Jinggang Wu P’19

Centennial Campaign Steering Committee

New Gifts and Pledges 2019–20We are grateful to the following individuals, families, and foundations for helping to ensure CA’s future well into our next century through their recent commitments in support of the Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy.

Inspiration Creates Opportunity

Five years later, their dedicated efforts have led to the creation of the Concord Academy Opportunity Fund, a permanent endowment supported by 28 members of the class.

During the 2019–20 academic year, income from this fund aided a current CA student who was drastically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, helping to cover expenses ranging from access to high-speed internet to dress clothes for college interviews.

Led by Nancy Gillespie ’75, Margaret Richey Hauge ’75, Karen McAlmon ’75, and Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75, the class remains committed to increasing participation in this valuable resource for CA. “We know that reducing barriers to educational and economic opportunities can decisively improve both individual as well as community and national outcomes,” Nancy says, adding that today “the need… seems more urgent than ever.”

C O N C O R D A C A D E M Y O P P O R T U N I T Y F U N D

Inspired by a discussion during their 40th reunion celebration in 2015, members of CA’s class of 1975 set out to raise support for CA’s African American and Latinx students.$1,000,000+

Anonymous (3)

Rebecca Wade Comstock ’82 and Richard Comstock P’17

Pauline and Richard Lin P’21 ’23

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P’16 ’21

Derrick Pang ’93

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 and William Shutzer

Thanawat Trivisvavet ’97

$25,000-$99,999

Anonymous (4)

The Admadjaja Family

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65 and Charles Ames P’95

Mr. Bruce A. Beal, Jr. ’88 and Dr. Kathryn Beal

The Firestone Family

Debbie and Keith Gelb ’88

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ’87, P’23

Margaret Walker ’63

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ’14

$10,000-$24,999

Anonymous (1)

Joan and Enis Konuk P’12 ’16

Stephen Kramarsky ’85

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ’20

Rose Peabody Lynch ’67

$1,000-$9,999

Rick Hardy

Margaret Richey Hauge ’75

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Marion Myers Johannsen ’63

Karen McAlmon ’75

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ’01

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ’75

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ’73

Continued SupportDemonstrating their unwavering commitment to CA and propelling our campaign forward, the following individuals and families made generous gifts as part of multiyear commitments to initiatives supporting the Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy.

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Our long-range vision seeks to remove even more barriers, greater ones — to set our school on a path to becoming need-blind in our admissions process.

Tuition doesn’t cover the full cost of a CA education for any student. Each year, we fill the gap through our Annual Fund and investment income from our endowment.

At a school where boarding tuition nearly equals the median U.S. household income, we consider deeply how our commitment to equity translates into action.

Our financial aid model insists on experiential equity for all of our students, offering 26 percent of CA families comprehensive grants based on their actual needs. We do this so that students receiving financial assistance don’t have to worry whether they can afford their team gear, join their friends at the movies, or take part in school-sponsored trips.

In a year filled with unexpected challenges, as students suddenly had to connect to CA from homes around the world to continue learning in the spring, we were able to provide financial aid to remove critical barriers to access. We increased access to technology and helped defray related expenses, all in an effort to deliver an equitable experience to CA students.

As a small independent school, we are not alone in having a long road to travel toward that goal. Now more than ever, we believe that CA’s mission calls on us to take every step possible to move in this clear direction.

CA Day Tuition

CA Boarding Tuition

F I N A N C I A L A I D

Prioritizing Experiential Equity

$51,455

$64,240

$51,780

IN 2019–20

The median U.S. household income

* SOURCE: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, “INCOME AND POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATES: 2019”

CA’s average financial aid grant for boarding and day students

$68,703*

26%

27%

of the entire student body of 399 received a total of $5.1 million in aid

of the incoming class of 100 received financial aid

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English teacher Kirsten Hoyte is used to having her students think outside the standard “read-analyze-write” method of studying literature.

She wants them to love reading — the more ways they experience stories and storytelling, the better. When she received Department X endowed faculty support to redesign a course, Digital Stories: Oral Traditions and Interactive Fiction, she trained in the responsive, real-time audiovisual software Isadora. Using motion detection, her students are able to interact with images, sounds, and text in sophisticated ways, then write about and refl ect on the process of inhabiting a text. Hoyte says, “I saw in some students a freedom and confi dence that I had not previously seen in the classroom.”

F A C U LT Y L E A D E R S H I P

Department X Supports Creative Teaching Approaches

The 1619 Project and CA

Every student takes many history classes at CA, though no particular courses are required, “because one history is not more important than any other,” says history faculty member Stephanie Manzella P’14 ’17 ’18. There are boundless ways for students to learn about the enduring infl uence of the past, in depth and in action.

In November, students in a new evening seminar led by Manzella addressed the entire school as well as the extended CA community. The course, The 1619 Project: Confronting Slavery, drew on New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project, a major initiative to reframe American history by focusing on the enduring consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans.

In an all-school assembly, students presented about the undemocratic features of the U.S. government, African Americans’ exclusion from the fi elds of medicine and health care, and racialized fear and violence in the criminal justice system.

An evening panel discussion with Evelynn Hammonds P’21, chair of Harvard University’s department of the History of Science and professor of African and African American studies, who was consulted for the series; Peter Boskey ’08, interim director of community and equity; and Manzella also gave students a chance to speak with some 50 attendees, who contributed to a probing discussion about CA’s approach to teaching history. As Mira LaRocca ’20 said, “This is education in action. It’s inspiring us to be thinkers.”

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A SOURCE OF STABILITY AND

A PATHWAY TO EQUITY

oncord Academy’s endowment is an enduring

and reliable bedrock of our operating revenue.

In 2019–20, investments that make up CA’s

endowment provided more than $3 million to

fund the school’s core functions and programs, including

financial aid grants; compensation and professional

development for teachers, advisors, coaches, and staff;

and maintenance of our buildings and grounds.

Sixty-six years ago, forward-looking CA donors saw the

strength of institutions with endowments built over time

to match their missions. With conviction, they took action

to establish a financial foundation for a school destined to

accomplish great things. CA will be able to chart its own

course and live up to its promise when our endowment

grows, providing a greater proportion of our annual

operating needs. Only then will we be able to reduce

dependence on tuition revenue, expand our financial aid

program, and optimize conditions for deep learning to

benefit all in CA’s orbit.

Thanks to generous alumnae/i, parents, and friends, what

was once a distant vision is now a picture in clear view.

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Supporting Faculty, Educational Programs, and Operations

A named endowed fund is a gift established in perpetuity, with a portion of annual investment earnings used to provide support for a particular purpose agreed upon by the donor and the school. These funds enable all areas of school life, from supporting faculty and curriculum development to maintaining the school’s historic campus and financial aid. Concord Academy is grateful for these funds, which ensure long-term financial stability and

represent lasting tributes to faculty, staff, alumnae/i, parents, and friends.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the following funds, which were generously established or added to during the 2019–20 academic year.

Beal Family Fund for the Head’s Priorities

Established in 2008 to provide the head of school with financial flexibility to support interesting priorities and opportunities as they emerge.

The Beal-Gelb Fund for Student Wellness

Established in 2018 to support activities, courses, and programming designed to help students engage in dialogue and conversation about issues and ideas that are important to their social and emotional development.

Prentice Hiam ’79 Fund

Established in 1980, in memory of Prentice Hiam ’79, to support the operations of CA’s J. Josephine Tucker Library, particularly the purchase of and/or subscription to current events materials.

Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Boundless Campus Fund

Established in 2016 to bring real-world experiences to Concord Academy students, both on and off campus.

Residential Life Endowment in Support of Faculty

Established in 2016 to support residential life, specifically to attract and retain stellar faculty in an environment that nurtures talented students who live and learn with faculty and staff families.

Supporting Financial Aid

The Casper-Colson Family Scholarship Fund

Established in 2012 to support financial aid.

Concord Academy Opportunity Fund

Established in 2019 by the class of 1975 to support additional costs, beyond tuition, room, and board, for African American and Latinx financial aid recipients to become wholly engaged in school life.

Patricia E. Frankenberg Scholarship Fund

Established in 1970 to support financial aid.

Houston Family Scholarship Fund

Established through a bequest in 2008 to provide unrestricted support for financial aid.

Local Day Student Fund

Established in 2007 to support financial aid for an academically qualified local day student.

Dixie Sayre Miller ’40 Scholarship Fund

Established in 2010 to support financial aid.

Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Financial Aid Fund

Established in 2016 to enable Concord Academy to attract and enroll talented students from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds and support its efforts to create a diverse and outstanding living and learning environment.

Marten Ann Poole Arts and Sciences Scholarship Fund

Established in 1999, in memory of Marten Ann Poole ’58, to support financial aid for a student with an interest in the arts and sciences.

Carol Mann Sacknoff Coffee Can Fund

Established in 2010 to support supplemental financial aid at CA — costs beyond tuition, room, and board.

Lucille and Sandy Stott Fund for Students

Established in 2014 by two beloved former members of CA’s faculty to support access to a Concord Academy education for one or more students who qualify.

Amy E. Wells ’89 Memorial Scholarship Fund

Established in 2000, in memory of CA alumna Amy E. Wells ’89, to support financial aid for a disabled student when possible.

NAMED ENDOWED FUNDS

Additional Funds Supporting Financial Aid

Additional Funds Supporting Faculty, Educational Programs, and Operations

3J Fund for Faculty Support

Academic Technology Fund, 2001 Senior Parent Gift

Alexandra S. Beal ’86 and Bruce A. Beal Jr. ’88 Fund

Anne E. ’62 and Jane S. ’64 Davidson Lectureship Fund

Barbara Satterthwait Buckley Fund for Music Faculty Salaries

Beal-Gelb Fund for Athletics

Billy Rose Foundation Fund

Centipede Fund

Classroom Innovation and Professional Development Fund, 2000 Senior

Parent Gift

Doreen Young English Department Head Chair

Doreen Young Fund for Campus Aesthetics

Dorothea C. Adkins Music Scholarship

Dr. Robbie Lacritz-Deitch Endowed Fund for Service Trips

Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment Fund for

Faculty Development

Elizabeth B. Hall Fellowship

Elizabeth Maxfield-Miller Fund for French Department Faculty Salaries

Elizabeth Smith Bagby ’40 Fund for the Music Department

Faculty Advanced Study Fund, 2002 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Collaborative Teaching, 2009 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Diversity

Fund For Faculty and Staff Enrichment, 2005 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Professional Development, 2007 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Professional Development, 2010 Senior Parent Gift

Fund to Recruit and Retain Faculty through Professional Development,

2008 Senior Parent Gift

George E. Mercer Fund for Art Department Faculty Salaries

Harriet Atwood Olmsted Music Fund

Head of School’s Leadership Fund, 2003 Senior Parent Gift

Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed Chair

JCMM Thank You Teachers Fund

Jeffrey S. Green Fund For Curricular Innovation

Josephine Wadleigh Shane ’40 Fund for Chapel Maintenance and

Operations at Concord Academy

Katherine Carton Hammer ’68 Endowed Faculty Chair

Lee House Fund

Lehner Fund for Faculty Professional Development

Linda Coyne Lloyd Endowed Chair for the Performing Arts

Lloyd B. Taft Curriculum Fund

Lucy McFadden ’70 Fund for Curricular Innovation in the Sciences

Lumpkin Gawthrop Fund

Margaret Kendrick Fund

Miriam G. Smith Memorial Fund

Morley Cowles Ballantine Fund

Nancy Loring Memorial Fund

Nichols Fund

Peter S. Zimble ’86 Endowment for Faculty Salaries

Sayles Day Sabbatical and Research Fund

Service Learning

Sharon Lloyd Clark Fund for Faculty Salaries

Technology Enhanced Learning Environment Fund

Tribute Faculty Support Fund

Wilcox Fellows Fund

Wilcox Leadership Fund

Wilcox Outreach Fund

William M. Bailey History Department Chair

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 Scholarship Fund

Anne Bixby Chamberlin Scholarship Fund

Anne Dayton Buxton ’72 Fund

Anne Quinn Scholarship Fund

Benjamin David Hamilton ’00 Scholarship Fund

Chameleon Fund at Concord Academy

Clara E. Morse Scholarship Fund

Class of ’98 Financial Aid Endowment, 1998 Senior Parent Gift

Dancing Horse Scholarship Fund

Dunbar Family Financial Aid Fund

Edith M. Robb Scholarship Fund

Educational Opportunity Fund

Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth B. Hall Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth Ross Carey ’72 Financial Aid Fund

Erhart Family Fund for Financial Aid

Financial Aid Fund for Students from Belmont Day School

Geneva R. Moody Scholarship Fund

Gosnell Family Financial Aid Fund

Helen Blanchard Dow ’37 Scholarship

Jean Gordon Scholarship Fund

John G. Mulvany Scholarship Fund

Lottie Ellsworth Coit Financial Aid Fund

Marshall B. Coyne Financial Aid Fund

Monica Wulff Steinert ’57 Scholarship Fund

New York Scholar Fund

The Parke Family Financial Aid Fund

Penelope P. Demille Scholarship Fund

Peter Hamlin ’76 Scholarship Fund

Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund

Sally Whitney Pillsbury ’69 Scholarship Fund

Students for Students Financial Aid Fund

Susan Hurd Warren Scholarship Fund

Tribute Financial Aid Fund

Trudy Friedman ’78 Scholarship Fund

Valeria Knapp Scholarship Fund

Wang Family Loan Program

Wilcox Scholars Fund

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Some schools may have an accumulated advantage of endowments built over hundreds of years. At CA, we lean on ingenuity and resourcefulness — and thanks to donors over the past 60+ years, we are charting our own course to enduring financial stability.

TUITION & FEES

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Endowment growth2000– 2020

The first gift to CA’s endowment was made in 1954. That $50,000 contribution changed everything. At that moment, CA became an institution expected to thrive across generations. School leadership has invested carefully and thoughtfully. But the real growth has come from the bold and confident infusions made by alumnae/i, parents, and friends.

$29 Million

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Love — of learning, of community, of this school and the promise it holds — was abundantly evident this year.

The outpouring of support from families, students, faculty and staff, alumnae/i, and our Board of Trustees showed us that love is not too strong a word to describe the core of the CA experience. Our shared belief in this school’s purpose drives our commitment to one another, and to this institution of learning.

By focusing on each individual student’s worth and potential, by realizing the ambitions of those who dreamed of what this school could become, we are guided forward. In a world made unfamiliar, we are steered by our shared values. We will adapt to ever-changing circumstances, and we will continue to build upon what matters most to our community. With the support of so many, Concord Academy will fulfill its mission.

E M B R A C I N G O U R P U R P O S E

2019–20 Board of Trustees

OFFICERS

Fay Lampert Shutzer ’65 President

Kevin Parke P’12 ’15 Vice President

Jennifer Pline P’13 ’15 Treasurer

Carolyn Stafford Stein P’11 ’14 ’17 Secretary

Rick Hardy Head of School

Dresden Endowed Chair

TRUSTEES

Sunredi Admadjaja ’90, P’15 ’20

Adil Bahalim ’02

Karl Bandtel P’20

Harvey Berger

Jennifer Burleigh ’85

Sean Dalton P’16 ’19 ’23

Lynn Dayton P’20

Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17 ’23

John Grossman P’17 ’19

Kerry Hoffman P’14 ’20

Bridget Johnson

Jamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18

Yuchun Lee P’19

Karen Liesching P’21

Pauline Lin P’21 ’23

Rose Peabody Lynch ’67

Matthew McCahill ’95

Laura McConaghy ’01

Andrew Ory P’16 ’21

Derrick Pang ’93

Imani Perry ’90

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ’05

Ly Tran P’22 ’23

Margaret Walker ’63

LIFE TRUSTEES

John Abele P’86 ’87 ’90, GP’18 ’19

Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95

Marion Freeman ’69

John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07

Kim Williams P’08 ’14

Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70