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FALL 2016 | GREENHILL SCHOOL

THE MAGAZINE OF GREENHILL SCHOOL

THE KEYS TO SUCCESS Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill


Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill: Ongoing research from some of the nation’s top institutions confirms that in our educational climate, the pursuit of knowledge is no longer the differentiator. In a world where information and knowledge can be obtained in a quick internet search, the key to a successful student lies in the development of multiple competencies in relationships, coping, problem-solving and decision-making. New this year, Greenhill has rolled out the first purposeful integration of social emotional learning into the curriculum. Read more on page 28.


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Alumni Reflect on Social-Emotional Learning Michelle Taylor ’99 David Sunshine ’88

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2 A Word from Scott A. Griggs Head of School

3 An Important Announcement from Greenhill School l 4 School News 8 Sports News

12 Farewell Greenhill Legends 14 Welcome New Trustees 16 ISAS Reaccreditation 18 Class of 2016 26 Community Connections through Senior Projects 45 A Message from Michael Waldman ’98 President, Alumni Association 46 Alumni News 50 Alumni Class Notes 56 In Memoriam 57 Turning Points 96 Why I Give: Brad Friedman ’96

Annual Report of Gifts 59 A Message from William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees 60 Statement of Financial Position 61 Endowment Performance 62 Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year 70 Greenhill Fund 90 Corporate and Foundation Donors 90 Restricted Operating Donors 91 Library Donors 91 Gifts in Kind

Greenhill School is a diverse community of learners that strives for excellence; values individuality; fosters a passion for learning; promotes the balanced development of mind, body and character; encourages service; and instills a respect for others. Greenhill School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, ethnic or national origin in the administration of its educational policies and programs, admissions processes, financial aid programs, employment, practices, athletic practices and other School administrative activities.

64 Building Community Campaign Celebrates Community Greenhill School 4141 Spring Valley Road Addison, Texas 75001 greenhill.org

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A Word from the Head of School Dear Greenhill Community, This fall Greenhill School is Celebrating Community! The Building Community Campaign exceeded all expectations by raising $54.6 million, thanks to the generosity of more than 500 Greenhill families. Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger generously pledged an additional $2 million toward the campaign, bringing their total gift to $3 million. Additionally, the Marshall Heritage Foundation has once again earned a permanent place in Greenhill’s story by doubling their original commitment to the Building Community Campaign to an unprecedented $20 million – the single largest contribution in Greenhill School’s history. The close of the campaign and the beginning of a new era for Greenhill is a natural time for transitions. As such, as I shared earlier this fall, I will end my tenure with Greenhill School at the end of the 2017-2018 school year. I started at Greenhill in 2000, and together, we have accomplished a great deal and continued to advance the mission of the School. Greenhill is in an exemplary position and poised for success in future decades. Over the next two years, we will continue to move forward with our important work with our students. This issue of The Hill outlines Greenhill’s approach to social-emotional learning (SEL), an initiative that we have rolled out in age-appropriate methods across divisions, and one of which I am incredibly proud. The results of our emphasis on mindfulness and focus have had a tangible impact on learning, as well as on the entire campus demeanor. Read more about SEL on page 28. Our annual theme, which goes hand-in-hand with SEL, is Respect. I cannot think of a better theme for this year, given the difficult events of the summer and the political races this fall. All of our faculty members received training on civil discourse during orientation, and they are bringing that training to the students. Learning how to listen to opinions that differ from your own and discussing different viewpoints are critical as we strive for a more peaceful world. Even though they have recently left Greenhill, we must also take a moment to recognize the Class of 2016, a group that has already completed the first few months of college. In total, the students applied to 237 different colleges with tremendous success and are attending 74 different schools in the U.S. and abroad. The breadth of the schools that our students attend reflects the wide range of interests and talents that comprise our student body.

Finally, I know that I speak on behalf of everyone at the School when I say that we are incredibly grateful to everyone for their remarkable support. This issue of The Hill acknowledges the many parents, alumni, grandparents, parents of alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of Greenhill who contributed to the School in 2015-2016 in our Annual Report of Gifts. In particular, the support of so many people to the Building Community Campaign has allowed for these many improvements, and we are grateful. Through your continued generosity, we have built our endowment, provided operational excellence, and made spectacular enhancements to our campus. Thank you and make it a tremendous school year!

Scott A. Griggs Head of School

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An Important Announcement from Greenhill School Dear Greenhill Community, On August 22, 2016, Head of School Scott Griggs reported to the Board of Trustees his decision to bring his tenure to a close at the end of the 2017-2018 school year. Scott assumed the role of Head of School in 2000, and by his anticipated departure date, will have served Greenhill for eighteen years – the second-longest serving Head of School after Bernard Fulton, Greenhill’s founder. Today’s Greenhill School is a testament to Scott’s vision, leadership and, yes, tenacity. His enduring contributions include the execution of two successful capital campaigns, which in the aggregate raised $80 million, exponential endowment growth to $50 million, and 16 consecutive budget surpluses. This financial stability, in turn, has given us the unprecedented ability to allocate resources towards fulfillment of our mission and needs of our faculty and students, allowing us to create new programs, develop innovative curricula, and expand and build new facilities. Perhaps most impressively, Scott delivered these achievements while nurturing – and greatly enhancing – the “intangibles” that make Greenhill such a unique place for our students, faculty and staff, and alumni. They include, among many others, the creation of our core principles of Honor, Respect, and Compassion, a doubling of the number of students and faculty of color, and significant enhancement of our student support services with strong emphasis on social and emotional learning. These programs give dimension to Greenhill’s core belief that there is no “typical” student; rather, our campus is filled with talented and passionate individuals who bring their unique gifts and experiences to bear on all they do. Balancing this individualized approach with the needs of our community – as Scott has so successfully done – is perhaps his greatest legacy. As we look to the future, the greatest tribute we can pay to Scott is to secure a future that is worthy of his remarkable tenure. And, with Scott agreeing to remain for another two years, we are very confident that we’ll have the time and resources to do so. As a first step, Board Chair-Elect Bruce Sostek and Lifetime Trustee and Former Board Chair Rusty Jaggers have agreed to serve as chairs of a

search committee that will undertake a thoughtful and comprehensive search for Scott’s replacement. I know that Bruce and Rusty look forward to an active and engaged process and to keeping the Greenhill community informed as the search progresses. As someone who has experienced Greenhill on virtually every level – student, alumnus, parent, trustee – my affection for Greenhill is boundless. It is matched by my abiding respect for all Scott has done to make Greenhill what it is today, and my profound gratitude for having the privilege of working so closely with him these last several years. On behalf of my fellow Trustees, we extend Scott a heartfelt thanks and nothing but the absolute best for the future.

With gratitude,

William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

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SCHOOL NEWS

Get up-to-the-minute news on our brand new website! www.greenhill.org For these and other stories of student and faculty achievement, visit Greenhill’s newly designed website. News is accessible by scrolling down the site and perusing headlines. You can also access all news archives on the site. Find us on: facebook.com/GreenhillSchool twitter.com/GreenhillSchool instagram.com/GreenhillSchool

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School News Read these complete stories and many more online! Graduating eighth graders Veda Velamuri and Drake Muller won the Ronnie Freeman Award for the 2015-2016 school year. Greenhill English teacher Crystal Duckert was selected to attend The United State of Women Summit hosted by the White House in June. Graduating fourth-graders Ryan Bomersbach and Zain Crumedy won the Helen Misura Award for the 2015-2016 school year. Eighth-grader Carter Weinstein, along with many other Greenhill students and area schools, has provided cancer assistance throughout the DFW Metroplex with the non-profit Heroes for Children. Bennett Eckert ’16 concluded his incredible Upper School debate career with a Lincoln Douglas national championship title at the National Speech and Debate Association’s (NSDA) Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah. In other debate news, junior Shreya Agarwala was one of only nine students in the country to be selected as a member of the NSDA World School Development Team. Eighth-grader Lane Herbert won the Collin County Hobby Bee Keepers scholarship for 2016-2017. Kindergarten Teacher Janice LaMendola was named Project Green 2016 Eco-Educator. The Greenhill fourth-grade class won the state title in a national recycling contest: the Great American Can Roundup School Challenge. Seniors Shivani Daftary and Priya Agrawal concluded their summer internships with the STARS (Science Teacher Access to Resources at Southwestern) summer program at UT Southwestern Medical Center and presented their work to a group of researchers and fellow interns this past weekend. Upper School students hosted Greenhill’s inaugural TEDxGreenhillSchool. Junior Ariana Luterman was named the U.S. Army/Pro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence winner, announced in August at the Pro Football Hall of Fame Event Center in Canton, Ohio. Greenhill’s Summer on the Hill performing arts program premiered West Side Story as the inaugural summer musical in the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center on July 29 and 30. Jernaya Sharp ’16 was named the Texas Track & Field Coaches Association Private School Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year (see p. 9 ). Junior Kassidy Woods was selected as one of the top five offensive prospects at The University of Texas’ Satellite Football Camp over the summer (see p. 10 ).

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Greenhill Community Welcomes new Head of Fine Arts, Terry Martin Greenhill School is pleased to announce that Terry Martin has been appointed as Greenhill’s Head of Fine Arts. Starting in the summer of 2016, Mr. Martin took over the duties of current Head of Fine Arts Michael Manes, who retired at the end of the school year following a 41-year career. For the past 17 years, Mr. Martin has served as Producing Artistic Director for the WaterTower Theatre in Addison where he oversaw more than 150 productions. In his role, Martin handled all aspects of the company’s $1.8 million dollar budget, including oversight of all administrative, artistic, fundraising, marketing, and education initiatives. Under Martin’s leadership, WaterTower Theatre grew from a small local theater company to one of the leading regional theaters in Texas. Mr. Martin is well-known and highly-regarded in the local and regional arts community. His many connections throughout the community have already allowed Greenhill students and faculty to gain access to leading professionals in the area. One example of this was Greenhill’s inaugural summer musical theater camp in the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center, where students got to work with acclaimed local talent. A highly experienced teacher and director, Martin is described as a cooperative, organized, and resourceful person with a quiet determination and capacity to think outside the box. Martin demonstrates strong leadership skills, a passion for cultivating talent in young artists, and many other qualities that the Search Advisory Committee identified as essential in a new Head of Fine Arts. Mr. Martin lives in North Dallas with his partner, Chris Miller, and their twelve-year-old son Blake Martin.


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• Providing 5% of the school’s operating budget, bridging the $3,000 gap between tuition revenue and the expense of providing a Greenhill education. • Sustaining our exceptional curriculum, which challenges students to meet their intellectual potential. • Supporting financial aid, making a Greenhill education accessible to all families. Giving drives our vision for the future by: • Empowering faculty members to explore new ideas and create exceptional learning opportunities for our students through cutting-edge collaboration and faculty development. • Offering flexibility to discover and invest in new facilities and provide endowment to support these special places. Giving is who we are: • Our tradition of giving started with our Founder, Bernard Fulton, who, along with other school leaders, went without a salary to support the launch of the school. • That tradition continues today, with 100% of Trustees and Faculty, and 91% of parents supporting the Greenhill Fund last year.

QUESTIONS? Julie Diaz, Chief Advancement Officer (972) 628-5501 | diazj@greenhill.org Anne Hudson, Director of Annual Giving (972) 628-5512 | hudsona@greenhill.org

Thank you for your support!


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2015-2016 Winter & Spring Recaps The Greenhill Athletics Department had tremendous winter and spring campaigns. The Greenhill Hornets had 39 All-Southwest Preparatory Conference award winners to go along with conference team titles in boys tennis and girls track and field. Boys Basketball Greenhill Boys Basketball collected a 19-11 overall record for the second consecutive season under Head Coach Joey Sims. The Hornets recorded a 5-0 record en route to a tournament crown at the Daddy Rex’s BBQ Coyote Classic in December. In addition, the Hornets finished fifth overall at the SPC Winter Championships after defeating Kinkaid School, 78-69, in their final game. Junior Xavier Bryant became a three-time all-conference award winner following the 2015-16 campaign, while junior Malik Hudson earned all-conference recognition for the first time in his career. Girls Basketball Greenhill Girls Basketball posted a 24-6 overall record during this past season en route to finishing third overall at the SPC Winter Championships. Over the last three seasons, the Hornets have a 69-13 record (.841 winning percentage), including a 24-0 record in SPC Counter regular-season action in that span. Junior Ellen Margaret Andrews was selected as the Large Private School Player of the Year voted by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) after averaging 34.0 points, 15.5 rebounds and 4.0 steals per game. Andrews was joined by freshman Jade Curington on the All-SPC team.

Boys Soccer Greenhill Boys Soccer notched an 11-5-4 overall record this past season to go along with a fifth-place showing at the SPC Winter Championships. The Hornets, who finished with a 6-1-2 overall record in SPC Counter action, notched important home conference victories over All Saints’ Episcopal School, Trinity Valley School, Casady School, Holland Hall and Fort Worth Country Day. At the conclusion of the season, seniors Orion Marty and Ryan Pollack were each honored for the second time in their careers with a spot on the All-SPC Team.

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Girls Soccer Greenhill Girls Soccer finished with a 16-5 overall record, including a 7-1 record in SPC Counter action, during the season to go along with a third-place showing at the SPC Winter Championships. The Hornets defeated Kinkaid School, 4-0, in the opening round of the conference championships then defeated Hockaday School, 4-3, in their final match of the season. Junior Rheagan Smith earned her second all-conference team honor while sophomore Gabrielle Coben and freshman Caroline Simpson became conference award winners for the first time in their careers.

Boys Swimming Greenhill Boys Swimming finished ninth overall at the SPC Winter Championships. Senior Nicolas Suarez capped off his Greenhill swimming career with a conference title in the 1-meter diving competition after recording a score of 218.75 en route to earning all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season. Suarez was honored at the end of the season with Most Valuable Performer accolades, while freshmen Alec Becker and Jacob Shepherd were awarded with the team’s Hornet Awards. The Hornets finished with a 3-4 record in dual meet competition this past season.


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Girls Swimming Greenhill Girls Swimming concluded its season with a seventh-place showing at the SPC Winter Championships after accumulating a total of 43 team points. Freshman Erica Yang collected her first SPC crown, winning the 200-meter individual medley to go along with a second-place finish in the 100-meter butterfly. In addition to earning all-conference recognition, Yang was also selected as the team’s Most Valuable Performer. The 200-meter medley relay team of Megan Marshall, Sophia Steckler, Lauren Baron, and Yang also finished fourth in that event.

Boys Tennis Greenhill Boys Tennis captured its fourth consecutive crown at the SPC Spring Championships after defeating Kinkaid School, 5-0, in the finals. Under firstyear Head Coach Scott Cotton, the Hornets finished with a 14-0-1 overall record and have continued their dominance in Texas competition by accumulating a 52-1-2 record (.955 winning percentage) during the four-year championship stretch. Junior Nate Eazor and sophomore Rishi Vas each earned all-conference honors for the second time in their careers, while freshman Max Motlagh became a first-time all-conference award winner. Girls Tennis Greenhill Girls Tennis finished their season with a 10-6-2 overall record en route to finishing fifth overall at the SPC Spring Championships. Senior Madhuri Deo earned all-conference honors for the third consecutive season while newcomer Daniela Perales became a first-time award winner. The Hornets, who had nine underclassmen on the roster, captured nine of their final 11 matches of the season, including victories over All Saints’ Episcopal School, Trinity Valley School and Fort Worth Country Day to go along with SPC Tournament wins over Episcopal High School and John Cooper School.

Girls Track & Field Greenhill Girls Track & Field captured their third consecutive title at the SPC Spring Championships. Senior Jernaya Sharp earned multiple all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season as the Notre Dame-signee captured individual crowns in the 100-meter dash, 100-meter hurdles, long jump and triple jump. At the end of the season, Sharp was selected as the Texas Track & Field Coaches Association (TTFCA) Private School Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year. In addition, junior Ellen Margaret Andrews claimed the 400-meter dash and pole vault titles en route to earning multiple all-conference honors for the third straight season. Senior Amelia Jones earned allconference honors in the pole vault for the third straight season. Sophomores Sofia Martin and Jessica Pugh, along with freshmen Katy Goodwin, Megan Olomu and Caroline Simpson, all earned allconference honors for the first time in their careers.

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2015-2016 Winter & Spring Recaps

Boys Track & Field Greenhill Boys Track & Field finished fourth overall at the SPC Spring Championships and had seven student-athletes earn all-conference honors. Senior Justin Estrada claimed all-conference laurels for the fourth consecutive season as a member of the 4x400-meter relay team. Junior Douglass Smith captured the individual title in the long jump en route to earning All-SPC honors for the third straight season. Sophomore Antonio Lapeyrolerie earned allconference laurels for the second straight season and was joined by first-time award winners juniors Bryson Houston (who won the 100-meter dash) and Konnell Woods, and sophomores Daniel Brickman and Kassidy Woods. Girls Golf Greenhill Girls Golf finished tenth overall at the SPC Spring Championships, which was held at Woodforest Golf Club in Houston. Alice Zhang was the Hornets’ top performer as the Greenhill sophomore finished 15th overall, while freshman Michelle Lee recorded a 22nd-place showing in her first conference tournament. During the regular season, the Hornets finished third overall at the Fort Worth Country Day-hosted Hooten Cup, where Lee and Zhang were the squad’s top finishers. The Hornets also notched top-10 performances at the Trinity Valley School Invitational and All Saints’ Episcopal School Invitational. Boys Lacrosse Greenhill Boys Lacrosse posted a 7-10 overall record to go along with an eighth-place finish at the SPC Spring Championships. Head Coach Kevin Barnicle became the Hornets’ all-time leader in victories this past season as he has notched 39 wins in five seasons at the helm. The Hornets notched conference wins this season over Fort Worth Country Day, All Saints’ Episcopal and Kinkaid School. Senior Luke Wagner earned all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, while sophomore Mason Marano became a first-time all-conference performer.

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Girls Lacrosse Greenhill Girls Lacrosse team finished 6-11 overall to go along with a sixthplace showing at the SPC Spring Championships under first-year Head Coach Stephanie Finley. The Hornets, who had 14 sophomores and freshmen on their roster, posted conference victories over St. Stephen’s Episcopal School and St. Andrew’s Episcopal School to go along with a triumph over C.E. Byrd Lax Club in the Division II District Tournament. Sophomore Gabrielle Coben earned all-conference honors for the second time in her career, while sophomore Brooke Allen became a first-time allconference award winner. Boys Golf Greenhill Boys Golf posted a solid sixth-place showing at the SPC Spring Championships this past season and had a stellar season that included four top-four showings. The Hornets captured their first tournament crown of the season at the Bonham Invitational then followed up with a second-place finish at the Fort Worth Country Day Invitational. In addition, the Hornets finished fourth overall at the St. John’s Invitational and Trinity Valley Invitational. Senior Evan Haynes earned all-conference honors for the second time in his career after finishing eighth overall at the SPC Spring Championships.


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Softball Greenhill Softball recorded a 10-5-1 overall record, including a 6-2 mark in SPC Counter action during the 2016 season. The Hornets finished fifth overall at the SPC Spring Championships after defeating St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in the opening round and Fort Worth Country Day in their final game of the tournament. The Hornets have posted 20 victories over the last two seasons, which is their best two-year stretch since the 2011-12 season. Sophomore Hailey Wetherill earned all-conference honors for the second straight season and senior Elaine Pennington capped off her career with an all-conference honor. Baseball In his first season at the helm of the Greenhill baseball program, Coach Troy Haugen led the Hornets to a 9-8 overall record – an improvement of eight victories from the prior season. The Hornets notched a 6-1 non-conference record this past season, including a tournament victory at the Prince of Peace Christian School Round Robin Tournament in late February. In addition, the Hornets also picked up victories over Casady School, Cistercian School and Fort Worth Country Day in SPC action. Senior Dan O’Brien earned all-conference recognition for the second consecutive season.

All-Conference Award Winners Winter Boys Basketball – Xavier Bryant, Malik Hudson Girls Basketball – Ellen Margaret Andrews, Jade Curington Girls Soccer – Gabrielle Coben, Caroline Simpson, Rheagan Smith Boys Soccer – Orion Marty, Ryan Pollack Boys Swimming – Nicolas Suarez Girls Swimming – Erica Yang Spring Girls Track & Field – Ellen Margaret Andrews, Katy Goodwin, Amelia Jones, Sofia Martin, Megan Olomu, Jessica Pugh, Jernaya Sharp, Caroline Simpson Boys Track & Field – Daniel Brickman, Justin Estrada, Bryson Houston, Antonio Lapeyrolerie, Douglass Smith, Kassidy Woods, Konnell Woods Boys Tennis – Nate Eazor, Max Motlagh, Rishi Vas Girls Tennis – Madhuri Deo, Daniela Perales Boys Lacrosse – Mason Marano, Luke Wagner Girls Lacrosse – Brooke Allen, Gabrielle Coben Softball – Elaine Pennington, Hailey Wetherill

NCAA Division III Ceremony Hornet Athletics celebrated the commitments of six student athletes who will continue their athletic careers at the NCAA Division III level beginning in the fall of 2016: Sydney Barnes (field hockey) – Earlham College Justin Estrada (track & field) – Claremont McKenna College Amelia Jones (track & field) – Middlebury College Orion Marty (soccer) – Illinois Wesleyan University Simmone Spielman (tennis) – The University of Texas at Dallas Luke Wagner (lacrosse) – State University of New York at Cortland

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FAREWELL GREENHILL LEGENDS

FAREWELL GREENHILL LEGENDS Spring of 2016 marked the end of a multi-faceted and admirable journey for these six beloved Legends, serving Greenhill for more than 25 years and touching thousands of lives with their strength, spirit, and commitment to their profession. It is with love and gratitude that we bid them farewell.

Rhonda Brette Lower School Computer Teacher Served Greenhill from 1984 – 2016 Rhonda, on behalf of all your current and former colleagues, all your current and former students, all your current and former families, the peacocks, the Micro-Worlds turtle, all our campus critters, your beloved co-curricular team, your fellow team leaders, and me, we say thank you and farewell. We thank you for your care and camaraderie with us, your steady and competent teaching through the technology revolution, and your contributions to the history and rise of our school. We wish you well in your retirement and are sincerely happy for you to be able to enjoy your family, your furry friends, and all the pleasures and pastimes you have now, as well as those you’ll yet discover. — HEAD OF LOWER SCHOOL MICHAEL SIMPSON

Dan Kasten Upper School English Teacher Served Greenhill from 1983 – 2016 Dan, you represent the ideals of Greenhill for me. In fact, I can’t think of Greenhill without thinking of you, or of you without thinking of Greenhill. Your kindness and gentle spirit always give encouragement to the students and to all of us who have had the privilege of sharing your light. You embody honor and it is only natural that you have been such an important part of the Honor Code, always ready to help other people and schools instill integrity in their organizations. — MOLLY FULTON SEELIGSON ’60, LIFETIME TRUSTEE, DAUGHTER OF GREENHILL’S FOUNDER BERNARD FULTON

Michael Manes Head of Fine Arts Served Greenhill from 1975 – 2016 Michael Manes has the conviction that every child is an artist. That every single child here should have the chance to discover his/her muse, his artistic soul… or just a really enjoyable and fulfilling way to stretch right brain muscles. Time and again, I have witnessed students surprised by joy in an arts experience here, from prekindergarten to senior year. Michael Manes is one of the last of what I think of as Greenhill’s Greatest Generation, those impossible dreamers who stared down the naysayers and worked miracles on a little farm in the sticks. He is our Apollo, God of the Arts. — ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL TOM PERRYMAN ’81

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FAREWELL GREENHILL LEGENDS

Linda Chianese Assistant to the Assistant Head of School and Human Resources Served Greenhill from 1990 – 2016 Linda is… rock solid, trustworthy, tough, loyal, steadfast, team first, honorable, wise, and indispensible. Linda is extraordinary. Linda will loom in this School’s history as one of the wonders of our world, transforming the Hill through the force of her will and presence. She is a rock. She has been OUR rock. What deep satisfaction Linda must feel as she looks back on her time at Greenhill. Each place she has set foot, she has left better for her efforts. Each office better organized. Each program better orchestrated. Each employee better informed. My parents taught me always to leave a room better than you found it. Surely Linda has done that with this room we call Greenhill. — ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL TOM PERRYMAN ’81

Darlene Caraway Administrative Assistant to the Head of School Served Greenhill from 1976 – 2016 Darlene’s unwavering commitment to bringing a very specific vision of her life to fruition – one filled with laughter, friendship, family, commitment, excellence, integrity, compassion, and of course, her specialty, tough love. Hers is a decidedly expansive, cosmopolitan, and inclusive worldview, one that always allows for hope and recognizes the best part of human nature. Darlene’s willpower, resilience, generosity of spirit, deep faith, and unrelenting positivity have enabled her to find the joy in every day. Her simple response to the question of “How are you?” embodies this spirit: “Couldn’t be better,” she says. For some people, these three words might just be a quick pleasantry, or a reflexive platitude. But for Darlene, they are truth. — UPPER SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHER ANDY MERCURIO

Ciro Montes Facility Operations and Services Served Greenhill from 1988 – 2016 It is very difficult for me to say goodbye to a place that has been such an important part of my life… a place that has been a second home to me and where I have served loyally - a place that supported my family and me for 28 years. Thank you Scott, for being my boss at work, and at home, when I took care of your yard. Thank you Bruce, for being my supervisor, and for once commenting that you would like to have more workers, just like me. In addition, I want to say thank you to Tino who has been like a brother to me and with whom I never had a misunderstanding in all these years. Thank you Greenhill. I will hold you in my heart for the rest of my life. Goodbye Greenhill. Hasta la vista. — CIRO MONTES, SPEAKING AT THE LEGENDS’ RETIREMENT RECEPTION ON APRIL 16, 2016

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WELCOME NEW TRUSTEES

Welcome, New Trustees! Ashley Scheer Ashley and her husband, Rick, are parents to sixth-grader Campbell and fourthgrader Walker. Ashley has been a Greenhill Fund Grade Captain since 2012. Last year, she served on the Parents’ Association Community Outreach Committee, and she served as head of the Room Parent Committee during the 2012-2013 school year. Ashley is an attorney at Jackson Walker LLP and serves as a Board Member for Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas and Literacy Instruction for Texas (LIFT). Ashley’s practice focuses on the representation of management in a broad range of employment litigation in federal and state courts and related proceedings. Additionally, Ashley represents employers before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the U.S. Department of Labor, and state agencies in claims of discrimination and wage and hour administrative investigations. Ashley received her B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and her J.D. from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Ashley was appointed in 2015 to the American Arbitration Association’s panel of arbitrators for employment disputes. Michael Waldman Michael and his wife, Natalie, are parents of third-grader Charlie, kindergartener Andrew, and Katie, age 2. Michael currently serves as President of the Greenhill Alumni Association. Michael is Executive Vice President and Texas Market Leader of Employee Benefits at IMA | Waldman (previously Waldman Bros). Michael began his career at Waldman Bros in 2003, focusing on employee benefits and retirement plan design for small, medium, and large companies. In addition to his work in the industry, Michael Waldman is an active Board Member and holds leadership roles with the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation, Congregation Shearith Israel, and the Jewish Community Center of Dallas. He has multiple levels of involvement with the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. After completing a dual major in operations and information management and insurance and risk management, Michael graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Manisha Desai Manisha and her husband, Dr. Dev Desai, a pediatric transplant surgeon, are parents to sophomore Maya and eighth-grader Drew. Manisha serves on the Greenhill Parents’ Association Executive Committee as President-elect and has extensive volunteer experience at various schools and non-profit organizations. She earned a M.S. from San Francisco State University and a B.S. in occupational therapy from Texas Women’s University. For the past 20 years, Manisha has worked in the healthcare industry and is currently an ergonomist at Texas Instruments for North America Sales and Design. As an ergonomist she evaluates work spaces and employees to reduce potential workplace injuries. She has consulted with businesses from Fortune 500 companies to home offices through her consulting company, Ergomd Ergonomic Solutions. Jeff Zlotky Jeff and his wife, Lauren, are parents of sophomore twins Reid and Ryan, and seventh-grade twins Allie and Megan. Jeff currently serves as General Counsel with NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading private equity firm in the natural resources industry. Before moving to NGP Energy, Jeff spent his entire professional career with Thompson & Knight and served in a variety of increasing management positions, including as its Global Managing Partner from 2009 to 2012 and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Thompson & Knight Foundation. Jeff currently serves as a member of the regional Board of Directors of the American Jewish Committee and a member of the Dallas Citizens Council. He attended Princeton University and The University of Texas School of Law. 14

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Thank you to our Board of Trustees for their commitment, support, and leadership of Greenhill School.

Leslie Benners Leslie and her husband, David, are parents to freshman Griffin and sixth-grader Jackson. Leslie and David previously served for two years as Greenhill Fund New Parent Co-Chairs and currently serve as Greenhill Fund Co-Chairs. Leslie is Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at FedEx Office where she previously served as Vice President, Financial Planning and Vice President, Tax and Treasurer before being promoted to her current role in 2004. Prior to FedEx Office, Leslie held various finance positions at American Airlines. She earned her B.S. in business administration from the University of Vermont and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago. Leslie also serves as a Director for Family Gateway and Head Start of Greater Dallas, and she’s a member of the Economic Leadership Council for the Dallas Women’s Foundation. Guillermo Perales Guillermo and his wife, Adriana, are parents to senior Luis and sixth-grader Alex. Sophomore Dani attends Fusion Academy. Guillermo was a Trustee from 2007 to 2013, and has served on the Audit, Finance, and Investment Committees of the Board of Trustees. He is currently President & CEO of Sun Holding Inc, ranked by Franchise Times Magazine as the eighth-largest franchise organization in the United States, boasting more than 700 multi-brand restaurants in multiple states and nearly $700 million in annual revenue. Franchises include Popeye’s, Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, Cici’s, Burger King, Arby’s, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, T-Mobile, and GNC. Guillermo also serves as a member of BBVA Compass Bank National Advisory Board, AT&T Performing Arts Board, SMU, and Southwestern Medical Foundation, where he also serves as Trustee. Guillermo graduated, with high honors, from the Institute Tecnologico y de Estudios Seriories de Monterrey as a CPA and earned a master’s degree in business administration from Texas A&M University. He has been named four times to Latino Leaders magazine’s 101 Most Influential Latinos in the United States.

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ISAS REACCREDITATION

ISAS Reaccreditation: Commendations and Path Forward

This past spring, Greenhill received the final report from the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) Visiting Committee, the culmination of the ISAS Reaccreditation process, which included 18 months of self-study and external evaluation by a team of over 20 ISAS educators.

The Visiting Committee’s report generated feedback on multiple areas of school life, and also offered summary strengths and recommendations. Three key strengths of the school that the summary report highlighted included:

“What I appreciate about the reaccreditation process,” shared Head of School Scott Griggs, “is that it offers the School an opportunity to pause and reflect on its performance. We celebrate our success and simultaneously identify areas for growth. We actively cultivate reflection in our academic endeavors with students, so it is only fitting that we as a school engage in the same type of exercise.”

Teaching and Learning “At Greenhill there are many inspirational teachers who transform the lives of students. With the guidance of dedicated and caring teachers, students at Greenhill are highly motivated and academically courageous.” School Climate Rooted in Core Values “The School culture impressively is rooted firmly and meaningfully in the core principles of honor, respect, and compassion values that are spoken seamlessly and evident daily in the school community. Common adjectives that describe Greenhill students include: happy, kind, thoughtful, engaged, selfconfident, and articulate.”

Physical Plant/ Operations/Finances The physical plant is impressive and offers students and teachers excellent physical space – most notably enhanced by the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center – and ample resources for learning. “The School is noticeably well run at the board and administrative level highlighted by a sophisticated understanding and management of the School’s finances. While the physical and financial resources available to students and teachers are plentiful and amazing, they are efficiently managed to support students and teachers in fulfilling the mission of the School.”

“Greenhill is an incredibly strong school, and I was delighted that the Visiting Committee recognized the strength of our teachers and the strong bond we have between students and faculty,” said Jason Yaffe, Director of Academics. “It’s also reaffirming to hear that the committee recognized our commitment to honor, respect, and compassion.”

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The committee’s summary report identified the following opportunities for growth for the School: Curriculum While Greenhill offers an academically challenging curriculum, there are opportunities to improve the vertical and horizontal alignment of subjects in all divisions, as well as standardizing the learning experience for students taking the same course from different teachers.

Technology With the constant change in the use of technology for teaching and learning, the committee recommended “a comprehensive audit of educational technology and infrastructure across the School to make improvements that increase reliability, access, and confidence.”

“When you strive to develop and accommodate individual learning styles and interests, the challenge becomes achieving consistency of content across and within subjects,” said Yaffe. “The report from the committee will provide the impetus to create a more aligned curriculum.” “The timing of this report and its recommendations dovetails with our focus on Social-Emotional Learning. As we encourage our students to develop strategies to manage their time and their commitments, it’s important for Greenhill to consider school initiatives and their broader impact on the community,” said Yaffe. Read more about Greenhill’s Social-Emotional Learning Initiatives on page 28. The Visiting Committee’s report will be a primary focus and serve as a road map for school enhancement and change over the next two to three years. The Administrative Team will review and implement the recommendations proposed and report annually to the Board of Trustees.

School Culture The School is an exhilarating and busy place, largely due to new initiatives and an intense drive to improve. “The Visiting Committee encourages a concerted effort to balance the admirable commitment to growth and new initiatives with periods of reflection and pause to celebrate success and achievement.”

“I am incredibly proud of our community,” said Griggs. “It is nice to have other professionals validate and celebrate much of what we do at Greenhill. It is clear that we operate from a position of great strength, but as I have shared previously, we always have room to grow. I would like to thank everyone, including our parents, students, alumni, Board of Trustees, faculty, and staff for their input during this critical reaccreditation process. We could not have gotten to this point without everyone’s commitment and participation.”

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Class of 2016

Greenhill School graduated the Class of 2016 at the 65th Annual Commencement ceremony held at the Meyerson Symphony Center on Monday, June 6, 2016 at 4:00 pm

Head of School Scott Griggs gave welcoming remarks and Assistant Head of School Tom Perryman ’81 gave the Invocation. Madison Grimes ’16 gave a senior address about her experiences in Cavalcade and theater providing contrasting, yet appropriate, vantage points for gathering history and living in the moment.

At Greenhill, we have been given the tools to become leaders, communicators, team members, and visionaries. We decide how to take control of these tools, and by doing so we define this School’s perspective on what Greenhill graduates can do and what they can achieve post-graduation. This is our legacy. Who knows what we have yet to do for Greenhill, and what Greenhill has yet to do for us? Maybe in college we’ll think of a piece of trivia Mr. Legacy told us or we’ll use the debating skills we learned from Mr. Cotton’s classes at our first job. Maybe we’ll save ourselves from mixing bleach and hydrogen peroxide in our first apartment thanks to Mr. Bittenbender’s many warnings; or like Mr. Kasten taught us, we’ll take a quiet moment to meditate after a long, stressful day.

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The presentation of Senior Awards was given by Head of Upper School Laura Ross. See p. 20 for award recipients. Ali Babool ’16 delivered the second senior address, about the special relationships and contributions of everyone in the Class of 2016:

As our time together comes to a close, we each have the opportunity to reflect and reclaim the stories of our years at Greenhill. Because I know they exist; a real community thrives regardless of time and space because of the shared experiences as well as our decision to continue to care about one another outside of Greenhill. Avoid resorting to a lazy text or bypassing opportunities to create new memories with each other. Now is the time to tell that one friend how priceless their mere presence is; now is the time to thank that teacher for making a boring class so terrific, you cried with joy.

” The awarding of diplomas followed and Mr. Griggs concluded the ceremony with his own charge to the Class of 2016, ending with the historic charge from Greenhill’s founder Bernard Fulton: “ Stand firm in your own sense of right. It makes no difference how many facts gleaned from books you may forget; your values remain with you always and I trust you to reflect the moral stamina you acquired in your home and school environments. Lead people because you know you are right and your alma mater will reflect your glory. And always remember that one person can make a difference.” GREENHILL FOUNDER BERNARD FULTON

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2016 Graduation Awards “ Kas is a one-of-a-kind thinker and person. As her advisor puts it, ‘Few students possess her sincere drive to play a part in creating the kind of world she wants to inhabit. She writes into existence the life she wants to lead, as is the case with anyone who has ever been possessed by artistic genius.’ Many of her teachers echo these sentiments. A shared theme is that she is one of the most amazing students they’ve ever worked with. She’s a film maker, a writer, a volunteer, a baker, a dancer and a classicist. Any one of these things would be enough to place her in a league of her own, but this student has a remarkable authentic curiosity that drives her to experience everything she can.” Valedictorian is awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average during the course of his or her Upper School years at Greenhill School. Kas Tebbetts, Valedictorian

The Helen Fulton Award The Helen Fulton Award is named in honor of founding faculty member and wife of Greenhill’s Founder, Bernard Fulton. Helen Fulton was a life-long learner, exemplary citizen, and a well-rounded, balanced individual. Seniors nominate their peers who they believe embody these characteristics and then the finalists are chosen by a faculty vote. Nine students were chosen to receive this award: Ryan Diebner

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Meha Elhence

Mose Kane

Elaine Pennington

Naya Sharp

Kas Tebbetts

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“ Comments about Madison are filled with superlatives. Her questions are deeper, her analyses more penetrating, and her inquiries more insightful than those of her peers. Consequently, she raises the level of discussion in every class and drives every section. At the same time, her humility and modesty make her an absolute joy to teach. There is nothing showy about her; rather, she simply is that good and that interested in the material. She is one of our brightest students and most engaged academics, but she is also caring and willing to be of service to anyone and any cause. She models balance, confidence, grace and humility.” Salutatorian is awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the second highest cumulative grade point average during the course of his or her Upper School years at Greenhill School. Madison Grimes, Salutatorian

Meg Berry The Board of Trustees Award “ Where some people see challenges, Meg sees opportunities. Throughout her four years in Upper School, she has embraced the chance to stretch herself academically, broaden her interests intellectually, and enhance our community through awareness and compassion. Through her volunteer work in the Lower School, this student has inspired countless young girls to pursue their talents in STEM fields. She has used her voice and moral authority to speak out for greater equality and respect for all members of our community.” Kathie Rojas The Board of Trustees Award “ Kathie is respected by the faculty and her peers for her courage, grit, and tenacity. She is mature for her years, and it’s a maturity hardearned over the last four years as she has navigated a new school, a new culture, and myriad challenges along the way. She is an extraordinarily talented writer and thinker, who, according to one of her teachers, “thinks her way through multiple ideas with fluidity and grace. It is second nature to her to do challenging intellectual thinking.”

Two recipients of the Board of Trustees Award, presented to the senior who has met the challenge of Greenhill with perseverance, courage, and humor. Madison Goodrich The Kate Cecil Award “ Madison has given over 550 hours of time to serving others in the Dallas community during her four years of high school. She has achieved enough hours every year to be recognized as a Presidential Volunteer Service Award winner. She is thoughtful, kind, and deliberate in her actions. She is a student who first wants to know and understand, and she does that by asking gentle and insistent questions of people with whom she interacts. She’s not a smalltalker – she’s someone who wants to know. Once she’s asked questions, she takes action.” Recipient of the Kate Cecil Award, given to the senior who renders the most outstanding service to the Dallas community. The award is named in honor of Kate Cecil, a member of the faculty for seventeen years.

Quotes about the senior awards recipients were derived from Head of Upper School Laura Ross’ introduction of the winners at the commencement ceremony.

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Kalen Beacham The Phillip G. Foote Award

Jacob Pugh The Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award

“ Kalen has embodied Greenhill’s core principles of honor, respect, and compassion since his arrival in the Upper School. Admired by teachers as a compassionate, dedicated student who goes out of his way to “make things right” on campus, this student strives to make Greenhill a better place with every word and every action. As early as October of his freshman year, one of his teachers commented that this student “makes me bring my best to class each and every day.”

“ Jacob has spent all of his life at this place, and there’s probably not a better known student on the campus. Little kids jump all over him. Folks in facilities and the dining hall stop to talk to him. Every student in the Upper School knows his name. You’d think that sort of attention could go to your head, but that’s not the case with this student. One of his teachers said of him that ‘he embodies the mission and ideals of this school better than any other student I’ve seen at Greenhill in my time here.’”

Recipient of the Phillip G. Foote Award, given to the senior who is considered by the faculty to epitomize the qualities of citizenship in the Greenhill community. These qualities are rooted in the School’s core principles of honor, respect, and compassion. The award is named for Greenhill’s second Headmaster.

Recipient of the Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award, presented to the senior who has given the most outstanding service contribution to Greenhill School. The award commemorates the more than four decades of service given to Greenhill by beloved teacher and administrator Estelle Dickens. A monetary stipend from the Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund accompanies this award.

Lauren Baron The Bernard L. Fulton Award “ Whether it was modeling the very nature of what an original argument should look like in English class, or mentoring younger students in a variety of settings such as the recital hall, committee meetings, or the lab, Lauren has truly fostered a passion for learning and instilled a respect for others in those around her. So high are her standards of honor and citizenship that she is genuinely confused when those around her make choices not in line with Greenhill’s mission. One of her teachers summed her up astutely by saying that ‘possibilities transform her, and, in turn, she will transform the world.’” Recipient of the Bernard L. Fulton Award is the highest honor given in the Upper School and is presented to the senior who best embodies the mission and ideals of Greenhill School. The award is named for the Founder and first Headmaster of the School.

Keaton Butowsky The Senior Leadership Award “ Keaton is a strong motivating force for good. He is someone who is always looking for how to go from good to great and is never complacent. When he believes in something, like the way he believes in Greenhill School, he constantly looks for ways to make that place better – even aspects of the experience that will not affect him once he graduates. He wants things to be better for everyone, with very little thought of personal gain or recognition.” Recipient of the Senior Leadership Award, given to the member of the senior class who best demonstrates the qualities of leadership. The origin of this award was the D. Harold Byrd and Jennie Stuck awards, which honored male and female leadership.

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Class of 2016 College Matriculation

Austin College Bard College Baylor University Belmont University Beloit College Bentley University Boston University (4) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Carnegie Mellon University (2) Case Western Reserve University Champlain College Chapman University Claremont McKenna College Clemson University Colorado College (2) Columbia University Duke University Earlham College Elon University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Emory University (5) Georgia Institute of Technology Harvey Mudd College Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Lafayette College Loyola University Maryland Middlebury College Midwestern State University New York University (2) Northeastern University Northwestern University Occidental College Pomona College Pratt Institute Princeton University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Rice University (3) Southern Methodist University (6) St. Edward’s University Stanford University SUNY College at Cortland Syracuse University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University, Commerce Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi Texas Christian University (2) Texas Tech University Texas Wesleyan University Trinity University Tufts University (2) Tulane University (6) The University of Alabama The University of Arizona University of Chicago University of Miami University of Michigan The University of Mississippi (2) University of Missouri, Columbia (2) University of North Texas University of Notre Dame (2) University of Pennsylvania University of Richmond University of South Carolina University of Southern California The University of Texas at Austin (10) The University of Texas at Dallas (2) The University of Tulsa Vanderbilt University (3) Washington University in St. Louis (3) Wellesley College Wesleyan University (2) Xavier University of Louisiana Yale University (2)

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Community Connections through Senior Projects Through this community-driven year-end project, seniors often develop relationships with alumni and other influential community members. To name just a few, Jared Sandler ’07, On-Air Host for Texas Rangers Radio Network/105.3 TheFan, hosted two students; Janie Morris ’95 hosted one student at the nonprofit, Hope’s Door; Eric Johnson ’94 taught two students about what it means to be a State Representative for District 100; Kevin Phillips ’11 mentored a student about Texas Legends Basketball; Greenhill parent/Restaurateur Kent Rathbun hosted a student at his restaurants and catering business. THROUGH EVERY TWIST AND TURN, I FORMED STRONG RELATIONSHIPS WITH CONTACTS THAT MAY ONE DAY OFFER ME A JOB. SOME OF WHOM WERE INSPIRATIONAL ROLE MODELS IN THEIR PROFESSIONS AND OTHERS WHO REVEALED THE GRIT AND KIND OF ATTITUDE REQUIRED FOR WORKING IN A FINE-DINING RESTAURANT. MOST IMPORTANTLY, MY SENIOR PROJECT EXPERIENCE HAS ADVANCED MY KNOWLEDGE IN REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS OF BUSINESS THROUGH HANDS-ON OPPORTUNITY. —VARUN GUPTA

I MET SOME INCREDIBLE PEOPLE THERE WHO I AM SO EXCITED TO CONTINUE WORKING WITH OVER THE SUMMER AND LEARNED SOME VALUABLE LIFE LESSONS. I FEEL LIKE I GREW A LOT PERSONALLY BY EXPERIENCING NOT ONLY A PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT, BUT ALSO HEARING ABOUT THE WORK DONE ON A DAILY BASIS TO BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY. —ALLYSON BIGENHO

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My project taught me about

PATIENCE, COMMITMENT,

a t t e n t i v e n e s s and

BOLDNESS. —RENEE SMITH

I learned some important tips and advice that could not only be used for the job, but for life. —NAYA SHARP

Having the opportunity, as a

SEVENTEEN year old, to have a

R E A L

L I F E

WORK EXPERIENCE has been a privilege. —HANNAH KIM


SENIOR PROJECTS

Students often remember these experiences among their best at Greenhill. Here are some thoughts from the Class of 2016. THIS INTERNSHIP HAS HELPED ME BETTER UNDERSTAND THE BUSINESS WORLD AND MY FUTURE CAREER GOALS. TO THOSE WHO ARE CONSIDERING DOING A SENIOR PROJECT IN THE FUTURE, I WOULD WHOLEHEARTEDLY SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO ONE.

—RYAN POLLACK

—NITISH JINDAL

T H E

I’m someone who loves numbers and likes graphs and charts, and that is a lot of what this industry is: making predictions based on trends, graphs and numbers. There is always opportunity in the market and in this career. That’s one of the most important things I’ve learned.

T E A M

T R E AT S

M E

A S

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EQUAL AND LISTENS to my

IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS. This project has done such a great job of empowering me and

I am glad and proud to say

I am

NOT FINISHED yet , t h a t I g et to g o B A C K

I N

June to continue my

TURNING MY INTERESTS INTERNSHIP into a tangible career path,

and I am so thrilled that Greenhill gave me this opportunity. —AUDREY NELSON

This experience has truly opened my eyes in a way and is the perfect way to end my high school career, with a taste of the real world.

with these lovely people!

—RUCHITA IYER

I could not have asked for a better way to end my senior year at Greenhill School. —RACHEL POOLE

—JACOB PUGH

THIS EXPERIENCE GAVE ME SO

We are always looking for professional hosts and contacts. Interested in hosting a student next May?

MUCH CONFIDENCE IN MYSELF AND MY ABILITIES TO SUCCEED IN WHATEVER I PUT MY MIND TO. I CAN’T WAIT TO USE WHAT

PLEASE CONTACT

I LEARNED AT MY SENIOR

Sally Rosenberg, rosenbergs@greenhill.org or Director of Alumni Relations Katie Young, youngka@greenhill.org.

PROJECT IN THE FUTURE. —SYDNEY COHEN greenhill.org

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THE KEYS TO SUCCESS SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING AT GREENHILL

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Lower School Counselor Shanti Majefski ’95 sits within a circle of children. They have just finished making glitter jars, which is a glued container of colorful glitter and water. She explains to them that a shaken glitter jar represents what we may feel when our brains are overwhelmed with emotions. It’s hard to think clearly and make rational decisions when we’re shaken up. If we take the time to “settle our glitter,” we can calm our minds, clarify our thoughts, and approach challenges in a mindful way. greenhill.org

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Many schools across the country are asking the same question: How do we cultivate a selfassured, resilient, well-rounded, compassionate, and optimistic student in an increasingly competitive, numbers-oriented and pressurized world? The answer to this question lies not in sheer academic achievement, but in fostering an increased focus on social-emotional learning (SEL), self-understanding, and wellness. Ongoing research from some of the nation’s top institutions confirms that in our educational climate, the pursuit of knowledge is no longer the differentiator. In a world where information and knowledge can be obtained in a quick internet search, the key to a successful student lies in the development of multiple competencies in relationships, coping, problem-solving and decision-making.

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Head of Lower School Michael Simpson quotes a mindfulness guide for teachers written by Dr. Amy Salzman, “SEL is so important because our students live in a fast-paced, media-saturated world. They feel tremendous academic pressure to succeed and get into a good college, they live under hovering parents who overprotect and possibly suppress natural development of independent skills that are essential to world citizenry.” Lower School Counselor Shanti Majefski ’95 adds, “We are seeing that current students tend to lack the coping skills to deal with daily life situations such as setbacks, challenges, and various emotional scenarios. The earlier we start practicing coping skills, informed decision-making, and mindfulness, the better. Our students will benefit from learning to focus their attention, becoming less reactive and more empathetic to the world around them.”


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Q&A WHAT IS SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL)? Social and emotional learning, as defined by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) is the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. CASEL has defined five interrelated sets of cognitive, affective, and behavioral competencies. These core competencies are the basis for many of our curricular exercises and provide a framework for goal-setting and discussions about the tenets of social-emotional learning (See an example on p. 33).

WHY IS SEL SO IMPORTANT? Increasing competition and academic/personal pressures driven by parents, colleges, social media, etc. have resulted in unprecedented amounts of stress and anxiety in students. SEL strives to teach ways to cope and balance these pressures while also fostering a well-rounded, socially competent, emotionally balanced individual. SEL aims to improve student attention, reduce stress, increase self control, improve awareness, strengthen student resiliency, and increase academic success—all while fostering confidence, empathy, compassion, patience, and generosity.

HOW DO WE KNOW SEL WORKS? According to CASEL, there is powerful evidence supporting the impact of advancing students’ SEL learning. Research shows that SEL can have a positive impact on school climate and promote a host of academic, social, and emotional benefits for students. Students receiving quality SEL instruction demonstrated*: • Better academic performance: Achievement scores an average of 11 percentile points higher than students who did not receive SEL instruction; • Improved attitudes and behaviors: Evidence of greater motivation to learn, deeper commitment to school, increased time devoted to schoolwork, and better classroom behavior; • Fewer negative behaviors: decreased disruptive class behavior, noncompliance, aggression, delinquent acts, and disciplinary referrals; and • Reduced emotional distress: fewer reports of student depression, anxiety, stress, and social withdrawal. * Research based on Durlak, Weissberg et al.’s recent metaanalysis of 213 rigorous studies of SEL in schools.

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THE EMOTION REVOLUTION In the spring of 2015, The Emotion Revolution project, a joint research initiative between the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and the Born This Way Foundation, surveyed 22,000 students from public, charter, and private schools across the nation. The results were unsettling: 75% of emotions reported by students were negative. Among high school students, the top three feelings experienced throughout the day were tired, stressed, and bored. Marc Brackett, the Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, wrote about the research project in an article for Independent School magazine entitled The Emotion Revolution: Enhancing Social and Emotional Learning in Schools: “Sadly, students experience unpleasant emotions such as boredom and stress far more often than any of us would like. Yet they know how they want to feel: energized, inspired, valued, connected, and supported. For students to perform at their best and thrive in all aspects of their lives, we need to close the “feelings gap.” Emotions are a power source waiting to be constructively tapped.

Fortunately, more and more schools recognize this and are seeing the benefits of SEL training on educator and student outcomes. We still need more schools of education to integrate training in SEL and policymakers to pass legislation to support high-quality SEL training. If we want our youth to succeed, schools must be places where SEL is integrated into how leaders lead, teachers teach, and students learn. It’s time for an emotional revolution in our nation’s schools.” Marc Brackett has also written for the New York Times calling for policy changes in our schools: “How can [students] learn and thrive if they do not have the skills to handle their emotions or feel safe and supported enough to talk about them? This is, or should be, worrisome to educators and policymakers, not only because of the suffering that results, but also because a large and growing body of research demonstrates that the way people manage their emotions — that is, their emotional intelligence — matters for personal growth and to the success of the broader society and economy.”

“ IF WE WANT OUR YOUTH TO SUCCEED, SCHOOLS MUST BE PLACES WHERE SEL IS INTEGRATED INTO HOW LEADERS LEAD, TEACHERS TEACH, AND STUDENTS LEARN. IT’S TIME FOR AN EMOTIONAL REVOLUTION IN OUR NATION’S SCHOOLS.”

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HOW WILL SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING BE IMPLEMENTED IN LOWER SCHOOL? New this year, Preschool and Lower School have rolled out the first purposeful integration of SEL into the curriculum. Shanti Majefski ’95, who returned to teach at Greenhill in 2012, is pleased to see this take shape. “Among the many core competencies we are fostering, it is also important for faculty and students to understand how the brain works. Through lessons that teach brain function and process, as well as the integration of mindful, calming practice, we have already seen tremendous positive change in the behavior and demeanor of students.”

In an example of a classroom exercise, taken from The Hawn Foundation’s MindUP Curriculum, students may be taught about simplified parts and functions of the brain, such as the prefrontal cortex, the hippocampus, and the amygdala. Then, in order to connect with that curriculum, students may be asked to do any of the following: • Draw a picture of your brain. Highlight the parts you learned with different colors. Imagine a scary situation and draw speech balloons to what’s happening in your brain. • Write about a favorite memory stored in your hippocampus. Why do you think your prefrontal cortex saved that memory? • Imagine the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala are superheros. Give each a name and describe their role.

Head of Preschool Netra Fitzgerald demonstrates calming breaths with a Hoberman Sphere or “breathing ball” as a visual cue for the youngest members of our community. In another exercise, students may learn about controlling their breathing and how it affects the body’s nerve cells. According to the MindUP Curriculum, “Teaching children to focus on and control their breathing can help them become less reactive and more reflective when feeling anxious or stressed. The short daily activity of listening and breathing (Core Practice) capitalizes on neuroplasticity, the brain process that creates and strengthens nerve cell (neuron) connections through practice or repeated experience.” • Students sit on the floor with eyes closed and hands in their laps. “Pause. Listen. Breathe.” Students learn that it can take less than a minute to cue the mind to relax and focus. After a few minutes of quiet breathing, students feel empowered to quiet their minds to get ready for the next activity. • Students learn about the structure of the neuron, composed of nucleus, dendrites, axon, and nerve endings. Simulating this structure with their hand and forearm, they show how information moves from the dendrites through the axon and into another neuron’s dendrites. They learn that Core Practice increases neuroplasticity when dendrites and receptors increase in number and size. Through examples such as neuroscience lessons, breathing exercises, and calming practices, the Lower School curriculum will weave SEL into everyday practice. “It will take time to see large overarching results,” says Majefski, “but among the teachers who have already implemented belly breathing and focus exercises, the energy level in the classroom is more focused and students are calmer—more ready to learn.”

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VISUAL CUES IN THE BRAIN Using many different methodologies, students may learn how their brains work from left to right and from “downstairs to upstairs.” According to the MindUp Curriculum, “Learning about these key [functions of the brain] helps children understand how their brains respond to stress and prepares them for creating a calm mindset for thoughtful decision-making, led by the pre-frontal cortex.”

Illustrations from The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind, by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. (Random House, 2011). All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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LAST YEAR, A PEACE PATH WAS PAINTED ON THE SIDEWALK NEAR THE LOWER SCHOOL TO HELP GUIDE FACE-TO-FACE CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN A STEP-BY-STEP METHODOLOGY. THESE STEPS, EMPHASIZED IN THE CLASSROOM AND MODELED BY TEACHERS, SHOW STUDENTS HOW TO APPROACH PROBLEMS WITH THEIR PEERS IN A CALMING AND LOGICAL FASHION.


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SCAFFOLDING IN MIDDLE SCHOOL Middle and Upper School SEL is based largely on scaffolding from Lower School and working with students and faculty on common constructs, group interaction, and nurturing relationships toward greater understanding. Prolific SEL advocate Vicki Zakrzewski, Ph.D., Education Director for University of Berkeley’s Center for Greater Good has designed a curriculum guide to integrating SEL. She relates, “One of the most important factors is a caring teacher, who can model these qualities and weave them into their lessons. Indeed, one of the keys to successfully implementing SEL programs in schools is the degree to which teachers and school leaders understand the value of SEL and develop their own social and emotional intelligence.” Our own science teacher Nicholas Park, who has been an active voice in bringing about SEL awareness and implementation, once said, “This is not something that we’re adding to the plate. This is the plate.”

Middle School administration has organized a task force to revamp Middle School exemplars to explicitly include SEL practice. Led by Head of Middle School Susan Palmer, the committee is endeavoring to create an understandable construct by integrating and merging SEL tenets from Mission Skills Assessment (MSA)*, CASEL, and Greenhill’s own core values. “We are weaving SEL practice into everything we do,” says Palmer. “Middle School is the bridge between foundation and independence and we will be working in all disciplines with such values as resilience, self-awareness, healthy relationships, informed decision making and ethics. Literature class is an ideal jumping off point for the practice of emotional understanding where we can model behavior, create anecdotal situations, and work on interesting themes such as forgiveness and empathy.”

* The Mission Skills Assessment (MSA) is an online assessment that targets noncognitive constructs: creativity, curiosity, ethics, resilience, teamwork, and time management. Use of the MSA provides schools with the opportunity to examine and monitor development of noncognitive skills in their students from sixth grade to eighth grade.

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SELF-ADVOCACY IN UPPER SCHOOL In Upper School, counselor and wellness teacher Priya Singhvi has been working with Head of School Laura Ross and teachers across disciplines to not only employ SEL techniques where needed, but also help develop a common language for what is already being done. “SEL in Upper School is about building upon previous learning, modeling behaviors and helping our students become self-advocates for developmentally-appropriate techniques. Much of this is self-guided, individualized and should be cued by the student on his/her own.” Singhvi uses an example of a student experiencing stress before a test. “If a student feels stress, they most likely will have already learned to recognize stress as a motivator. Stress can actually be our bodies’ attempt to rise to the occasion. This student may have the ability to change their belief about stress which has the power to change physiological response.” Just like Lower School’s Core Practice, this student can instantly harness and connect the physiological and

emotional response, understanding what they are experiencing so they can self-regulate, cope, and employ responsible decision making. Because math is such a common cause of students’ stress, many members of the Math Department have integrated the use of mindfulness, belly breathing, and visualization in helping students cope with stress. “It can even be as simple as channeling happiness while doing math. Happy brains do better,” says Singhvi. Math Teacher Jules McGee tried the simple technique of having students write down a happy memory before taking a test. Remarkably, she and the students were extremely pleased with the results. Another key piece of SEL is fostering a growth mindset vs. a fixed mindset. “Students have hardwired themselves toward what they feel they are good at,” says Singhvi. “We can help students and teachers understand the power of ‘yet’ or ‘not yet,’ encouraging them to recognize that if you work hard toward something, you can change your ability to do it.”

“ IF A STUDENT FEELS STRESS, THEY MOST LIKELY WILL HAVE ALREADY LEARNED TO RECOGNIZE STRESS AS A MOTIVATOR. STRESS CAN ACTUALLY BE OUR BODIES’ ATTEMPT TO RISE TO THE OCCASION. THIS STUDENT MAY HAVE THE ABILITY TO CHANGE THEIR BELIEF ABOUT STRESS WHICH HAS THE POWER TO CHANGE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE.”

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THE PARENT PERSPECTIVE Both Singhvi and Majefski have worked closely with Greenhill’s Parent Association to bring SEL home with parent involvement. “We can only go so far within the school day. If these strategies and methods are not also practiced and supported at home, our work falls short,” says Singhvi. Palmer adds, “Every parent wants to raise a successful child and we value that critical partnership between home and school. Parents are perceiving increased stress and anxiety in their children and have asked for guidance and information on this subject. All parents and educators are looking for ways to better understand and emotionally support their young child, teenager, or young adult. We strive every day to build stronger and better relationships across our community.” For the past two to three years, Parent Forum events, guest speakers and book talks have put extra attention on SEL. From books such as Teach your Children Well by Madeline Levine to Building Resilience in Children and Teens by Kenneth Ginsburg, M.D., parents receive a steady stream of information to guide them on the journey of fostering emotional intelligence in their children.

Jason Yaffe, Director of Academics, organized a summer faculty reading assignment offering three options that closely correlated with areas of ongoing education: SEL, equity and inclusion, and learning differences. “These subjects touch on who we are and who we want to be as a united body of educators,” says Yaffe. “The goal is to share and engage in conversations that help us explore new territory, teach us something new, and lead us in creative, new directions.”

Hardwiring Happiness: The new brain science of contentment, calm, and confidence Rick Hanson Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People Mahzarin R. Banaji Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from Childhood through Adulthood Edward M. Hallowell M.D. and John J. Ratey, M.D.

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LEARNING MORE ABOUT SEL Last November, as part of the Greenhill Parents’ Association Parent Forum, many parents read The Whole Brain Child, by Daniel Sigel, M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. Shanti Majefski ’95, LCSW led a book discussion about the topics presented, such as what do when your child has a meltdown, understanding your child’s thinking, and how to discipline and provide limits while still being an empathetic parent.

GREATER GOOD SCIENCE CENTER (GGSC) Based at the University of California, Berkeley, GGSC studies the psychology, sociology, and neuroscience of well-being, and teaches skills that foster a thriving, resilient, and compassionate society. The center not only sponsors groundbreaking scientific research into social and emotional well-being, it helps people apply this research to their personal and professional lives. Check out their great e-newsletters: greatergood.berkeley.edu

THE MOMENTOUS INSTITUTE The Momentous Institute has been building and repairing social-emotional health in Dallas for over 90 years. The organization serves 6,000 kids and family members directly each year through mental health programs and a social-emotional health-based curriculum at its nationally acclaimed Momentous School. In addition to their direct work with kids and families, they invest in research, innovative program development, and training. Check out their great blog: momentousinstitute.org/blog

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EDUTOPIA Edutopia lists Social-Emotional Learning among their core strategies, endeavoring to “find and share resources for creating a healthy school culture by helping students develop skills to manage their emotions, resolve conflicts, and make responsible decisions.” Check out their website: edutopia.org/social-emotional-learning

OTHER IMPORTANT RESOURCES • The Mindful Child by Susan Kaiser Greenland • Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence • CASEL – Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning • Handbook of Mindfulness in Education Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl and Dr. Robert Roeser


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ALUMNI REFLECT ON SEL We asked two alumni, Michelle Taylor ’99 and David Sunshine ’88 to weigh in on the importance of social-emotional health in the world beyond high school. Here are their interviews.

MICHELLE TAYLOR ’99 Michelle Taylor is a mental health counselor living just south of Los Angeles, California

TELL US ABOUT WHAT YOU DO. I have been working in mental health counseling for the past five years. I have an M.S. in Mental Health Counseling, and I am a Professional Clinical Counselor Intern (PCCI). I work at a lowincome clinic providing psychotherapy to children, adolescents, and adults who struggle with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, ADHD, trauma-based disorders, and schizophrenia/schizoid disorders. Before working as a counselor, I was a high school Spanish teacher and varsity volleyball and basketball coach, and dorm parent for Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California for eight years. I loved it.

WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS THAT A STUDENT SHOULD KEEP IN MIND FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH/WELLNESS/ETC.? The most important thing I used to tell my students and now my clients is to have good self-care. This means, you should make time for yourself every day. I think of it kind of like the oxygen mask metaphor in the plane. “Put your mask on first and then help others put theirs on.” If you don’t take care of yourself and your needs, you are not going to be effective in anything. Not with friends, family, academics, sports, theater... Simply put, to have optimal health/wellness, focus on the basics: eat, sleep, move. Eat healthy foods, sleep 7-8 hours a night, and move every day. It’s easy to get caught up with not doing these simple things as a student.

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WHY DO YOU THINK THERE IS SO MUCH TALK ABOUT SOCIALEMOTIONAL HEALTH RIGHT NOW?

HOW DO YOU THINK THAT GREENHILL GAVE YOU THE TOOLS TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH/WELLNESS IN LIFE?

Speaking for adolescent social and emotional health, the pressures put on adolescents to do well and go to a good college are rising. Suicide among people ages 15 to 24 has increased by 16% over the past six years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. College counseling centers have seen a precipitous climb in demand, and almost half of the students who seek assistance are diagnosed with severe psychological disorders—an increase of 13% over two years. High expectations cause stress, which leads to anxiety and depression. If not properly treated, this can lead to life-long mental health issues.

I never thought I would have become a teacher or a counselor when I was attending Greenhill. I think I just focused on what I had to do that day or that week. Anything forward-thinking was not a part of my teenage world. However, I have fond memories of Greenhill giving me the opportunities to be a student athlete. It was a grueling schedule from 6am to sometimes 9-10pm (depending where we traveled for games). I remember having great coaches and teachers and friends that provided me support whenever I needed it. That being said, having a support network is another fundamental that is key to mental health/wellness.

WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE GREATEST CHALLENGES/STRESSORS THAT STUDENTS FACE THESE DAYS? Oh my goodness, if I had to go back to high school with the amount of technology and distractions there are now, I would have failed! Not only are students expected to take core classes and extracurriculars that help solidify a college application, but they are also struggling to keep up with social expectations: social media, internet fads, intrusive advertisements, having everything at their fingertips! It’s almost like a second job to try to keep up. Learning what their relationship is to their phones/social media is so important in being efficient and effective as a student.

ANY OTHER GREENHILL MEMORIES YOU’D LIKE TO SHARE? Some of the best self-care happened in my free time between classes. Interacting with friends, talking about your emotions with teachers or coaches, taking time to breathe in the fresh air, walking through the fine arts building, and looking at art while hearing music played and sung. Life didn’t always have to be about perfect grades (and trust me, they weren’t). What I appreciate looking back was that I was able to just be me, or whatever “me” was at that time.

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DAVID SUNSHINE ’88 David Sunshine is the owner/founder of Dallas Yoga Center and DYC Wellness Center on Lemmon Avenue.

HOW DO YOU PERPETUATE EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING THROUGH WHAT YOU DO? Yoga and integrative healing arts revolutionized my vision of health at an early age. And as an avid yogi and meditator, and as the director and owner of the Dallas Yoga Center (DYC) for almost 20 years, I have repeatedly witnessed first-hand their healing capacities. DYC has become an urban oasis that offers 75 classes a week in all levels of yoga to those in search of living healthier, balanced, and more mindful lives in today’s world. For those that are dealing with physical, mental, or emotional illnesses, DYC offers specially designed therapeutic yoga classes to help heal from trauma, provide greater emotional well-being, and deal with a variety of physical issues.

HOW DO YOGA AND MEDITATION HELP THE BRAIN? Neuroscientists are proving the validity and the positive effects on brain health that yoga, somatic movement and therapy, and meditation offer. Scientific studies show that these mind-body practices can help reduce symptoms of depression and bipolar disorder, as well as mood swings, fear, anxiety, tension, and lethargy. Plus they increase mental clarity, improve concentration and focus, elevate mood, and increase self-confidence.

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HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE OPTIMAL HEALTH? Optimal health goes way beyond merely working out, annual doctor visits, and pharmaceutical drugs. It is becoming common knowledge that health relates to a larger, more integrative picture of wellness that includes mental, physical, emotional, and even spiritual balance and wellbeing. Health is based on how well we live, how well we love, and how well we care for ourselves and for the world in which we live. For thousands of years, yogis have been sharing the physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional benefits of a consistent yoga and meditation practice, and finally scientific studies are now confirming much of what yoga practitioners have known all along.

HOW HAVE YOU EXPANDED YOUR PRACTICE FROM YOGA TO ALL ASPECTS OF WELL-BEING? I took over what began as a collaborative yoga center and evolved it into a synergy of yoga, mindfulness, and integrative wellness and movement studies. In 2010, adjacent to DYC, I created a 4,000-square foot. integrative wellness center that houses 15 of the best holistic wellness providers in Dallas. DYC Wellness Center offers

everything from acupuncture, massage, and Ayurveda to structural body work and even integrative psychotherapy. I’m thrilled to see this “om-azing” community-oriented business take shape. Every day I am grateful to share these transformative practices that celebrate moment-to-moment personal growth and health discoveries both on and off the mat.

HOW DID GREENHILL ENCOURAGE YOUR HEALTH-FOCUSED LIFESTYLE? From an early age, Greenhill supported and embraced the diversity of my own unique path and gave me the tools to see the relationship between things. Though there is much emphasis in our education on specialization, Greenhill allowed me to go beyond fragmented ways of thinking to construct a holistic world view. My ability to see beyond an insular and divisive western paradigm was greatly shaped by Dr. Buchanan’s history teachings on Machiavelli and Mr. William’s linguistic insights into language’s effects on our perspectives of reality. And Greenhill’s core values around community and education opened my eyes to an integrative understanding of health shaped by the diverse global interconnected and interdependent web of life that we are all a part of.

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A Message from Michael Waldman ’98 President, Alumni Association

Greenhill School 2016-2017 Alumni Board Matthew Abel ’05 Jarrod Beck ’96 Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Molly Bruder ’07 Megan Baumoel Considine ’97 Macey Small Davis ’94 Jonathan Fine ’11 Brad Friedman ’96 Ryan Fuchs ’98 Maggie Fulton ’07 Michelle Wettreich Garza ’95 Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 Katherine Hearty ’98 Shawn Hiner-Leamon ’05 Scott Kaufman ’04 Khraish Khraish ’94 Larry Ley ’68 Rachel Ingle Lorraine ’00 Clayton Lougee ’03 Dustin Marshall ’96 Shannon McSpadden ’94 Alex Merson ’96 Matthew Miller ’96 Louis Okon ’93 Bhavesh Pranav ’09 Byron Sanders ’01 Jared Sandler ’07 Cindy Solomon ’93 Cynthia Cooper Spigel ’97 Tianan (Joi) Windham Stephenson ’07 Jay Szor ’04 Carolyn Ley Thomas ’97 Tisha Vaiyda ’05 Michael Waldman ’98 Julie Kern Wilkofsky ’97 Danielle Friedman Zietz ’02

Dear Greenhill Alumni, It is my pleasure to introduce myself as the new President of the Greenhill Alumni Association. As an alumnus for 18 years, and a current Greenhill parent, my connection to this School has been and continues to be one of the most meaningful relationships in my life. As I move into this role, I want to thank Macey Small Davis ’94 for her hard work and her many years of service on the board and leadership for the past two years as president. I have learned a great amount serving with her on the board and I am excited to continue many of her alumni initiatives. I encourage all of you to experience the pride that I feel in all the changes and initiatives that are ongoing at this amazing place. There are so many ways that you can be part of the excitement and become involved, no matter where you live: • Update your information if you do not already receive alumni emails. You will receive special notifications about events around the country and keep your finger on the pulse of the School. • Attend one of the many events designed to bring alumni together. We host networking luncheons, social events, arts events, student connection events, and much more. If you live outside of Dallas, the alumni office hosts regular receptions in locations and cities across the United States. • Donate to the Greenhill Fund. It’s all about participation, and every donation counts to strengthen Greenhill School – and the value of your diploma! • Hire a Greenhill graduate! It is such a meaningful way to stay connected and serve the Greenhill community. Each year, I’m floored by the experience, intelligence, and diversity of our students and graduates. But as we all know, this is not an easy time in the job market, so providing an employment or internship opportunity to a student or graduate is, as they say, priceless. No matter how you get involved, being an active member of the Greenhill family is definitely a two-way street. As you participate, you inevitably get back much more than you give. With Hornet pride,

Michael Waldman ’98 President, Alumni Association

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Spring Alumni Weekend April 15-16, 2016 Alumni Weekend 2016 will be remembered for its gorgeous weather and record turnout. Nearly 300 guests took part in the weekend, including alumni, spouses, children, friends, and current and former faculty. The weekend kicked off on Friday with the Celebrating Tradition reception to honor six departing Greenhill Legends, employees with more than 25 years of service. Special guest speakers and guests gathered to celebrate these beloved colleagues and friends. Later that evening, class gatherings took place around Dallas. Saturday featured morning campus tours with a special stop to get that perfect selfie with a #GreenhillPeacock. Student guides showed alumni some familiar spots on campus and included a walk through the new Marshall Family Performing Arts Center.

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The weekend culminated with the second annual All Alumni Party at the exclusive Foundation Room inside the House of Blues Dallas. Alumni flocked to the patio to enjoy the warm spring evening and enjoyed a spread of great food, cocktails, and nostalgic songs. They especially loved the photo booth – be sure to see the Alumni Facebook page and website for more photos! Thanks to all the alumni who made Alumni Weekend 2016 such a fun and memorable occasion. Please mark your calendars for Alumni Weekend 2017 on April 21 and 22, 2017!

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Class of 2006 Reunion

Top Left - Jeff Patton ’83, Dee Dunk Velvin ’83, and Susan Goodnight Griffith ’83 Middle Left - Robyn Sribhen White ’96, Kelly Farber ’96, Katherine Hearty ’98, and Roman Gupta ’96 Bottom Left - Michele Hennelly Schneider ’86, Dana Hickman Johnson ’86, Lael Iozzo Brodsky ’86, and Julia Erwin-Weiner ’86 Above - Beth Brown, Greenhill Legend Sue Roman, and Gavin Brown ’96

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Alumni News Meeting MILO April 1, 2016 Alumni, students, and faculty enjoyed a special presentation with former student Richard Margolin, co-founder of RoboKind, in the new Marshall Family Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 1, 2016. Margolin introduced their new advanced social robot, MILO, designed to teach critical social skills to children with autism. Through interactions with MILO, children learn to understand their emotions, express empathy, and become comfortable in social situations. These robots are currently available in schools around the world.

Water Wise May 24, 2016 On Tuesday, May 24, Greenhill alumni from SMU and UNICEF returned to campus to share their knowledge about clean water with Greenhill fifth graders. Jassem Setayash ’14, President of the SMU Chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB), and several of his SMU classmates led the students through a series of four activities to help demonstrate the types of work that their organization performs around the world. In the afternoon, Hannah Wright ’10 with UNICEF led the students through a Water Walk around campus, simulating what some communities endure to have drinkable water. Students carried buckets of varying sizes, some of them sharing the larger, heavier buckets, with water frequently splashing out around them. Dripping wet and out of breath, students had a new appreciation for water faucets and drinking fountains when they returned to their classroom building. Fifthgrade teacher Matthew Giorgio shared that he hoped that by placing themselves in the shoes of others, students learned to have compassion for those around the world without easy access to clean water, as well as the fact that even as fifth-grade students, they could do something to help conserve water.

Top: Jassem Setayash ’14 (second from right) and Middle School Faculty Member Matthew Giorgio (far right) taught a Water Wise lesson in May. Bottom: Hannah Wright ’10 with UNICEF assisted with the Middle School Water Wise project.

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College Transition Day In the week leading up to Commencement, the senior class gathered for a special program to help them as they transition to college. Planned by the College Counseling Department, the event gave the Class of 2016 the opportunity to learn about and troubleshoot issues they may experience as college students. Speakers from Southern Methodist University offered perspectives on challenges that freshmen might face in the early weeks of school, and offered suggestions to create good habits. After the morning presentations, students retreated to small groups for reflection and discussion with panels of young alumni. The graduating class voiced their questions and concerns about their next four years to graduates from 2013, 2014, and 2015.

Top Left: Alan Bliss ’15 and Tre Albritten ’14 Bottom Left: Sofia Shirley ’15 and Ricardo Jaramillo ’15

Irma Chavez ’15, Lily Renfro ’13, and Evan White ’14

Senior Luncheon May 31, 2016 On May 31, the senior class was treated to a formal luncheon hosted by the Alumni Board at Northwood Country Club in Dallas. During the luncheon, student leaders thanked their faculty advisors and presented them with a gift from the class. Alumni Board President Macey Small Davis ’94 shared a list of ten things to remember after leaving the Hill and invited the seniors to tap into the resources of the alumni board and office in the future.

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1966 Larry Ley wrote “I officially retired from commercial banking at the end of March, but have formed my own company to represent folks seeking debt or equity for business purposes. I have also become very involved on a volunteer basis with the Commemorative Air Force. The “CAF” owns 165 World War II aircraft in flying condition, the largest collection in the world. In my capacity as Community Outreach Volunteer Chairman, I am helping the CAF build support in the Dallas community for their mission, which is to inspire young people through the lessons learned and the sacrifices made by our parents and grandparents in WWII. And, I get to fly around in old airplanes to air shows. In my spare time Georgia and I love spending time with our daughters Carolyn Ley Thomas ’97 and Laura Ley Staub ’01, their husbands Jake and Blake, and our five grandsons and one granddaughter. Son-in-law Blake Staub ’01 just graduated from his seven-year neurosurgery residency in Houston and we are looking forward to Laura, Blake, and their three sons returning to Dallas soon.”

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Greenhill alumni gathered in Dallas to celebrate the life of Jeff Gentry ’77. embody the qualities of filmmaker Franklin J. Schaffner: talent, taste, dedication and commitment to quality storytelling in film and television.” Her long roster of credits includes such influential series as “Mad Men”, “Twin Peaks”, “Gilmore Girls” and “Freaks and Geeks”. Lesli is also a previous winner of the Greenhill Distinguished Alumni award. Glatter, an alumna of the AFI Conservatory Directing Workshop for Women, has earned four Emmy Award nominations, a Producers Guild of America Award nomination, and six Directors Guild of America Award nominations including two wins (“Homeland” and “Mad Men”). Her 30-plus year career has also included “ER”, “Justified”, “The Leftovers”, “The Newsroom”, “Ray Donovan”, “The Walking Dead”, and “The West Wing”, among others.

1976 Lee Sebel wrote “Here it is, 40 years after graduation, and I’m still living my senior project! One thing that hasn’t changed since 1976 is the joy and satisfaction I get playing live music. For going on three years now I’ve been working with a great core of musicians in two different performance projects. Even more significant than my live performance work is my new position as Online Education Coordinator for The Bob Moog Foundation. BMF’s primary objective is Dr.

Bob’s SoundSchool, an elementary school curriculum using electronic music concepts and instruments to teach the science of sound. (http:// moogfoundation.org). This position is a perfect fit for my skill sets and my main passion in life. Needless to say, it is both an honor and a privilege to be involved with BMF, my last stop on what has been a most interesting journey through the musical instrument industry—one that started less than a year after graduating from Greenhill.”

1977 Bill Keffer shared the passing of Jeff Gentry in March. He wrote “Jeff Gentry passed away that day doing what he loved – skiing fast at Snowbird – though his life ended in a shocking ski accident. There was a funeral/graveside service in Dallas on March 30. Fellow graduates in attendance were: Stuart Pearlman, Robert Gibson, Richard Pollock, Gigi Gartner, Diane Wanger, and Kit McCutchin Meyer. Other Hornet friends in attendance were: Doug Box ’76, Michael Beck ’78, David Munson ’78, Peter Beath ’78, Wendy Richker ’80, Mike Silverman ’80, and Fiona McCracken Allen ’78. As was most correctly stated in Jeff’s eulogy, he always had an encouraging word and hug for every person he ever met. He was thoughtful and selfless and lived life to the fullest. He was a true and loyal friend and classmate.”


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John Kittleman was named Broadcaster of the Year from the Texas Association of Broadcasters. John has more than 30 years in broadcast sales, management, and operations. His station, KRGV-TV (ABC), recently started providing live Spanishlanguage translation of all the station’s newscasts – an important undertaking in a market where 90% of the viewers are Hispanic origin – while sustaining award-winning investigative journalism and groundbreaking community service programs.

The General Counsel Forum, an organization of more than 700 senior-level legal officers at more than 450 Texas businesses, has hired Dallas lawyer and legal educator Lynn Switzer Bozalis as its new Chief Executive.

Ilyse Hogue, President of NARAL Pro-Choice America, spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

Bozalis, who was a lawyer in the litigation section at Baker Botts in Dallas before joining SMU, played a key leadership role in the law school’s long-term strategic planning and helped it raise tens of millions of dollars for scholarships and academic efforts.

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Robin Stephens LoMonaco ’80 with her son, Giorgio, and husband, John.

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John Perryman Ph.D. has been named the inaugural holder of the Thomas S. Adams Master Teaching Chair at St. Mark’s School of Texas. Headmaster David Dini said “Since arriving on campus in 1998, John has been a model of the Leadership & Ethics Program he leads. The recipient of last year’s yearbook dedication, John’s dedication to character education ensures the School is producing fine men as well as fine scholars.”

1988 Bobby Murphy was named interim Head Coach for the Orlando City Soccer Club in early July 2016. He was previously the Assistant Coach and is the technical coordinator for the team’s Academy program. Murphy joined Orlando City after a lengthy career as the Director of the Soccer Academy at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School in Austin – one of only four residential soccer academies in the country.

1990 Russ Pearlman married Susan Weilbacher Pearlman in Plano, TX on May 29, 2016. Russ’ groomsmen included his three sons, Ryan, Evan, and Justin. Susan’s bridesmaids included her two daughters, Sarah and Kate. They live in Plano along with Russ’ mother, Marilyn, and their two dogs, Phil and Charlie, and redeared turtle, Tootsie.

Robin Stephens LoMonaco is currently living part time in Darby, MT and training for the Missoula Marathon— her 22nd. She is proud to announce that her son, Giorgio, is a 2016 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, a second lieutenant, and will be pursuing cyber security studies at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS. Her daughter, Marzia, will be a senior at Scripps in Claremont and is hopeful to attend med school in the fall of 2017. Robin says “today is a good day, and I wish the best to the class of hey hey hey hey hey 1980!”

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music career and leading a team of talented writers as the managing editor for SoulTrain.com. In 2015, she launched her own music blog, RhondaNicole.com, where she’s covered everything from the Byron Bay Bluesfest in Australia to BET Awards weekend, Grammys weekend, the NAACP Image Awards, Essence Festival, and the California Roots Festival. With her new venture in Vegas, Rhonda is challenged with developing social strategy for two of MGM’s most popular luxury properties.

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Megan Grano, Laurel Coppock, and Molly Erdman ’92 (right) write and star in “The BreakWomb” videos on YouTube.

1992 Molly Erdman’s weekly sketch comedy web series “The BreakWomb” (YouTube.com/thebreakwomb) is now in its second year and has been featured by the likes of Huffington Post, TODAY Parents, Scary Mommy, Daily Mail, Buzzfeed, and Upworthy. They are currently collaborating with What’s Up Moms, YouTube’s #1 parenting network, on a series called The Mom Talk, which features interviews with celebrity moms. Molly finds endless inspiration for videos from her three-year-old daughter, Valerie, and thirteen-year-old stepdaughter, Sofia.

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Eric Johnson has been awarded a 2016 Marshall Memorial Fellowship and will engage in six months of foreign policy preparation before embarking on 24 days of policy immersion across the Atlantic. Eric recently returned from an official visit by a bipartisan delegation of state and local elected officials to China, hosted by the China-United States Exchange Foundation.

Eric Johnson ’94 recently returned from a visit to China, hosted by the China-United States Exchange Foundation.

1995 Scott Rothkopf, Chief Curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, was featured in the The Dallas Morning News and shared high praise for his alma mater, former faculty

member Marilu Gruben and Assistant Head of School Tom Perryman ’81. “In the early 1980s,” he says, “Greenhill had a real frontier spirit about it ... going to classes with peacocks roaming around in little farm buildings. It was very ad hoc and kind of Arcadian in a way. It was wonderful. The teachers were so committed to the students.” Scott has also been featured in the New York Times.

1996 Lindsay Harrison and wife, Jonna, welcomed Nava Simone Hamilton on January 7, 2016. Lindsay recently won another case in the Supreme Court (a summary can be found here jwenner. com/library/news/15002 and more info here abovethelaw.com/2016/03/ a-biglaw-associates-supreme-courtdebut/). This is Lindsay’s second win in the Supreme Court, though this time instead of arguing the case herself, she supervised an associate (while on maternity leave). Dustin Marshall was elected to serve as a Trustee on the Board of the Dallas Independent School District (DISD). He was sworn in this past June and represents District 2, which includes parts of North and East Dallas. Dustin recently completed the 2016 President Leadership Scholars program, a unique leadership development initiative that draws upon the resources of the presidential centers of Lyndon B. Johnson, George H.W. Bush, William J. Clinton, and George W. Bush. Dustin received intensive leadership training from several former U.S. Presidents and their senior advisors. He is a member of Entrepreneurs for North Texas, a recipient of the Dallas Business Journal’s “40-under-40” award, an alumnus of Leadership Dallas, and a Finalist for the Dallas Foundation’s “Good Works Under 40” award. Dustin is a current Greenhill parent and a member of the Greenhill School Alumni Board.


2001 Mara Weinstein Velez and Moises Velez welcomed their second child, Sebastian Alan, on May 31, 2016. He was named in honor of his late grandfather, Robert Alan Weinstein. Both Mara and Moises completed their medical fellowships in Boston and moved to NYC this past summer to start a new chapter in their lives. Mara will start work as a general and cosmetic dermatologist in Soho and the Upper East Side, and Moises will continue his training in Thoracic Pathology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. They would love to reconnect with other Greenhill alumni in the NYC area!

Marthe Turlington ’06, Jack Turlington, Caroline Turlington Hammond ’04, Thomas Hammond, and Peggy Norvell Turlington ’75 at Caroline’s wedding.

2002 Carla Kinney Childs and her family have moved to Austin where she will be a Lower School Lead Kindergarten teacher at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. Coincidentally, she will be teaching with fellow alumna Michelle Van Rooyen ’09, who completed the Greenhill Carter Fellowship program several years ago. Former student Elizabeth Schwartz returned to Greenhill in August as a second grade teacher. She is also an alumna of the Lucinda Carter Teaching Fellows program.

Mara Weinstein Velez ’01 and Moises Velez pictured above with their daughter, Elia, and their newborn son, Sebastián. Iliza Shlesinger created and stars in a digital series, “Forever 31”, on the ABC digital platform and will release a book, “Girl Logic”, in 2017. Her newest stand-up special for Netflix, “Confirmed Kills”, premieres on September 23. In August, she joined the national Oddball Comedy tour. She’ll headline her own tour this fall – dates are listed at www.iliza.com Right: Randy Aguebor ’04 performed as a puppeteer with The Sock Theater Circus this summer in Dallas.

Eric Wolfish joined the Office of the General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in Philadelphia. He was previously an Associate at Pepper Hamilton LLP.

2004 This summer Randy E. Aguebor was the Master of Ceremonies at the Latino Cultural Center when he puppeteered with The Sock Theater Circus for UT Dallas’ Center For Children & Families’ Juego Conmigo initiative. In one of his highest-profile voice acting roles to date, Randy was cast as Torafuzar The Dark in the Tartaros Arc of Funimation’s anime series “Fairy Tail” and could be seen on screen where he achieved his first credit in a major motion picture as a Nigerian pedestrian in the Lagos market scene of Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War”. Caroline Turlington Hammond married Thomas Hammond in October 2015 in Kansas City, MO. They live in Overland Park with their dog, Jojo. Thomas is an attorney. He attended the University of Kansas for undergrad and Washburn Law School. Caroline is working as a fundraising consultant at Pennington & Company, a firm based in Lawrence, KS.

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2006 Marthe Turlington graduated from the University of Kansas with a Master of Science in Education, with a focus in early childhood special education in May 2016. This year, the Department of Special Education at KU was once again named the #1 program of its kind in the United States. After four years of living in Kansas City, she has moved back to Dallas and is teaching Prekindergarten at Oak Hill Academy. Brett Holloway was named Vice President at Fortress Investment Group’s Private Equity practice in New York City. Natalie Jacobs Everett married Tevas Everett in Beaver Creek, CO on June 25, 2016. Fellow alumni Heena Pranav Patel, Daryl Stanley, and Natalie’s sister, Nicole Jacobs ’09, were bridesmaids.

2007 Sophie Levy Zuckerman married Eric Zuckerman in Napa Valley. Greenhill alumnus Rabbi Carla Fenves officiated their wedding. Other alumni wedding participants included Sophie’s father, Walter Levy ’74, and maid of honor Hannah Fagadau. Chase Feiger was recently featured in Fortune Magazine and D Magazine with his company, Parsable. Parsable is using new technology to replace manuals and binders loaded with paperwork for inspections and repairs in the field. Meagan Keefe graduated from the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine this spring with her M.D.. She will be completing her intern year in internal medicine in San Antonio, and then moving to Brooklyn, NY for her dermatology residency at SUNY Downstate. Alvin Jordan Jr. married Vanessa Gallien Jordan in May 2016. Several alumni attended including Matt Oh, Jared Sandler, Willie Woods, and former Hornet Football Coach Blake Ware. The couple lives in Indianapolis, IN.

Liane Michnoff Smith married Barrett Smith on May 7, 2016 at the Belo Mansion in Dallas, Texas. They met at TCU and both graduated in 2011. Liane is currently a communications specialist at Susan G. Komen. Matt Udomphol and his company, Replenish, have created a line of Keurig-like self-cleaning smoothie machines. Nearly two years ago LivBlends was a Y Combinator smoothie delivery startup. The company has evolved since then, raised $3.8 million in seed from various investors and switched its name to Replenish. Replenish is still in the testing phase of the product, but the founders recently launched in some pilot locations around San Francisco — employees at SAP, Lucasfilm, SolarCity, Sephora, VMware, Uber, and New Relic have been able to get the first taste of Replenish’s product for the past few months. The founders also provide pods that can make baby food, hot soups, hummus, and other types of purees. Melissa Fulton McNally has returned to Dallas with her husband, Brian. Melissa is the newest member of the Greenhill first grade teaching team. She will join fellow alumna Betsy Gilbert Anderson ’84. LaTimberly “Timmy” Simone wrote “For the past two years I have been working on creating a new brand with a Syracuse University classmate, Marteal Boniello. We created Loulette, a wedding dress and lingerie company based in Brookyln, NY. In the next months, we will be showcasing Loulette Lingerie and Loulette Bride at trade and market expos in New York in hopes of being in stores across the country. Our main focus is creating modern lingerie with a vintage touch. And all of our clothing is made here in the States!” www.LouletteLingerie.com

Natalie Jacobs Everett ’06 and husband, Tevas Everett (center), celebrated their wedding day with Sally Aisner ’06, Daryl Stanley ’06, Heena Patel ’06, and Lauren Gage ’06.

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2009 Brittany Geeta Johnson has been named Head Coach of the Greenhill varsity field hockey team. Elizabeth Fields Asen married Josh Asen of Needham, MA on April 9. They began dating their freshman year at Brandeis University. Elizabeth received a bachelor of arts from Brandeis University in English and creative writing. She recently completed two years at Autism Speaks in New York City and will be pursuing a masters of arts in Intellectual Disabilities and Autism at Columbia University this fall. Josh received a bachelor of arts from Brandeis University in Business and American Studies. He is currently a Portfolio and Wealth Advisory Associate at BBR Partners in New York City. Nate Griggs has returned to Greenhill as a Lucinda Carter Teaching Fellow working with the fourth-grade team. He will also assist in coaching varsity boys volleyball and junior varsity boys basketball.

Priya Krishna is a freelance writer, event producer, marketing consultant, and the author of the cookbook, “Ultimate Dining Hall Hacks”. Her writing was featured this summer in the New York Times, Food & Wine magazine, Zagat print and online, Easter online, Bon Appétit, Saveur, and Refinery 29. You can find more at www.priyakrishna.me.

2010 Asad Meghani led his USA Team to the men’s basketball gold medal at the Ismaili Jubilee Games in Dubai. The 2016 Jubilee Games is an eight-day event held in July 2016 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that brings Ismaili Muslims from around the world together to celebrate excellence in competitive sport. Asad was honored as the American athlete selected to light the torch at the beginning of the games. His squad beat teams from Canada, Syria, Tajikistan, and France on the way to gold.

2012 Claire Brandt has been nominated for the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year award. The top 30 honorees will be celebrated and the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year winner will be announced at the annual award ceremony October 16 in Indianapolis. Ryan Brown graduated early from Brandeis University, completing two undergraduate degrees in three and a half years. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Ryan also spoke at the business school commencement ceremony. Jordan Palefsky has returned to Greenhill as a Lucinda Carter Teaching Fellow working with the kindergarten team.

Commencement 2016 was a bit more interactive this year with the creation of a Snapchat geofilter specific to the event and location. The Class of 2016 had a blast using it! Greenhill Alumni

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In Memoriam Brooksie Agnich Mother of William Agnich ’61. Grandmother of Robert F. Agnich ’94, and Robert B. Agnich ’87 April 29, 2016 Edward Walton “Ned” Bangs Sr. Father of Nancy Bangs Minzer ’74 April 19, 2016 Doug Banks Father of Kelli Banks ’15 April 11, 2016 Shari Blum Mother of Karen Blum ’79, Terri Blum Fishman ’80, and Lynda Blum Kaufman ’74. Grandmother of Stephanie Fishman ’09, Scott Kaufman ’04, and Kimberly Fishman ’11 August 29, 2016

Jim Koehler Father of Lucas Koehler ’01 and Allison Koehler ’03 May 12, 2016 Mary Frances Nickles Grandmother of Scott Miller ’96 June 16, 2016 Ruth Nicholson Mother of Penny Nicholson ’73 and David Nicholson ’75 August 16, 2016 Catherine Fairman “Cappie” Potts Mother of Cathy Potts ’74 May 18, 2016 Dr. Keats Soder Father of Karmi Soder ’88 July 15, 2016

Joy Burford Mother of Lisa B. Fullington ’73 June 21, 2016

Jane Ellis Telford Mother of Q. Ellis Telford ’81 July 13, 2016

Robert Louis Dauterman Father of Peter Dauterman ’67 June 10, 2016

Ira Tobolowsky Father of Michael Tobolowsky ’06, Jonathan Tobolowsky ’00, and Zachary Tobolowsky ’08. Uncle of Robert Tobolowsky ’07, Kathryn Tobolowsky Koshkin ’98, Amy Prescott ’04, Matthew Prescott ’03, Ted Stiffel ’92, Marni Stiffel Berman ’87, and Stacy Stiffel Paddack ’86. May 13, 2016

Jeff Gentry ’77 March 20, 2016 Sarah Hamilton ’71 June 9, 2016 Jack Keller Father of Sharon Keller ’70, Jacque Keller ’69, and Jon Kingston Keller ’74 May 3, 2016

Allan Zidell Father of Hollye Zidell ’80, Lisa Zidell ’75, and Jamie Zidell ’88. Grandfather of Amanda Zidell Brown ’04, Emily Zidell Wisniewski ’07, Andrew Burk ’14 and Cameron Burk ’11 May 10, 2016

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Turning Points WEDDINGS Emily Kirkpatrick Gossett ’07 and John Gossett August 20, 2016 1 Sophie Levy Zuckerman ’07 and Eric Zuckerman May 22, 2016 2

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Toney Walsh ’05 and Lindsey Lucas Walsh July 30, 2016 3 Photo Credit: Kevin Barre Photography

Liane Michnoff Smith ’07 and Barrett Smith May 7, 2016 5

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Lacey Stutz Most ’07 and Zach Most May 29, 2016 6 Alvin Jordan Jr. ’07 and Vanessa Gallien Jordan May 22, 2016 7 Elizabeth Fields Asen ’09 and Josh Asen April 9, 2016 8

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Caroline Turlington Hammond ’04 and Thomas Hammond October 10, 2015 10 Darryn Sandler ’95 and Micall Phillips Sandler July 7, 2016 Natalie Jacobs Everett ’06 and Tevas Everett June 25, 2016

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Kerry Stuewer Marshall ’06 and Mike Marshall July 9, 2016 Russ Pearlman ’90 and Susan Weilbacher Pearlman May 29, 2016

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Nava Simone Hamilton January 7, 2016 Lindsay Harrison ’96 and Jonna Hamilton

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Ari Samuel Foland November 30, 2015 Erica Bloom Foland ’94 and David Foland

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Sebastian Alan Velez May 31, 2016 Mara Weinstein Velez ’01 and Moises Velez 11

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Michelle Poliak Tunis May 4, 2016 Lola Tunis ‘00 and Jeremy Tunis

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Annual Report of Gifts

2015-2016


A Message from William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees Greenhill School 2015-2016 Board of Trustees Officers William E. Rose ’85, Chair Waverly Ware Wilson ’86, Assistant Chair/Secretary Holland P. Gary ’93, Finance Chair/Treasurer Trustees Debbie Andres Stephen L. Arata Yasmin Bhatia Nancy P. Carlson Albertina M. Cisneros Christopher I. Clark ’89 Angela Crates Macey Small Davis ’94 Koshi Dhingra, Ed.D. Angela A. Downes ’87 Tom Dunning Aaron Enrico Gary J. Fernandes Beth Gold David Greenstone Scott A. Griggs, Head of School David Haemisegger Jay Henry Joan Hill, Ed.D. Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Rabbi Nancy Kasten Roy S. Kim ’88 Jenny Kirtland Leslie Krakow Peter A. Kraus Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Laurie Matthews Manju Menon Terry Oxford Tracy Rathbun Patricia Smith Mark Solomon Bruce Sostek Bharti Subramanian, Ph.D. Mike Weinberg ’82 Clifford Weiner Neena R. Wiora Former Board Chairs Electing to Serve Ex-Officio Sally R. Estes Irwin Grossman Michael J. Halloran Rusty Jaggers David L. Johnson ’67 H. Ronald Nash Lifetime Trustees Daniel T. Phillips Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60

Dear Friends, As I conclude my second year as Chair of the Board of Trustees, it gives me great pleasure to acknowledge and thank so many members of the Greenhill community who have helped us honor and support the mission of the School. I have had the privilege to work with an incredible Board of Trustees and a dedicated and capable administration led by our Head of School, Scott Griggs. This year in particular was significant with the opening of the new Marshall Family Performing Arts Center and our newly refurbished dining hall, all made possible through the support of the Building Community Campaign. Fundraising at Greenhill is at an all-time high and our faculty and students continue to reap the benefits of new and enhanced facilities that support our myriad programs that celebrate what a rich and diverse community of learners we continue to be. Thank you to everyone who helped us realize such a significant year in the history of the School. As we do each year, this edition of The Hill celebrates the accomplishments of the 2015-16 school year. The following pages highlight the breadth of support Greenhill has received over the past year from trustees, alumni, current and former parents, grandparents, and friends of the School. The support we received this year was impressive and the programs supported are vital to the health of Greenhill. I want to personally thank each of you for your commitment to the Greenhill Fund, Endowed Funds, the Library, the Parents’ Association fundraising efforts, and again to those of you who have helped us achieve our incredible success with the Building Community Campaign. Leading much of this effort was our Development Chairs from the Board of Trustees, Nancy Carlson, our Building Community Campaign Chair E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86, and our Parents’ Association President Angela Crates. Their tireless and outstanding leadership inspired our community to reach for ever-higher goals, evident in the stories and participation lists that follow. As we welcome the new school year, we look to build on our success with an unprecedented 91% parent participation in the Greenhill Fund, the highest in School history. This extraordinary achievement, which included reaching 100% Preschool and Lower School participation, was due to the diligence of the Greenhill Fund Co-Chairs Debbie Andres and Lester Levy ’79. Similarly, we saw the highest alumni participation rate ever with 22% participation, thanks to the dedication of Alumni Board President Macey Small Davis ’94, and Advancement Co-Chairs Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 and Cindy Solomon ’93. I look forward to seeing what we accomplish this year. Thank you again for your unwavering support of Greenhill School. Sincerely,

William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

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Statement of Financial Position INCOME

INCOME 2015-2016 Tuition and Fees Annual Fund (proceeds raised prior year) Investment and Other Income Total Income

EXPENSES

$28,921,553 $1,652,831 $2,759,241 $33,333,625

EXPENSES 2015-2016 Salaries and Benefits $24,357,737 Plant and Other $5,410,923 Academics $1,850,650 Administrative $1,714,315 Total Expenses

$33,333,625

Tuition and Fees Annual Fund Investment & Other Income

87% 5% 8%

Salaries & Benefits 73% 16% Plant & Other 6% Academics 5% Administrative

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE COMMITTEE 2015-2016 Holland P. Gary ’93, Chair Yasmin Bhatia Koshi Dhingra Angela Adkins Downes ’87 Aaron Enrico Gary J. Fernandes David C. Greenstone Jay Henry Roy S. Kim ’88 Manju Menon William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

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Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees Scott A. Griggs Head of School Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer Katie Robbins Director of Finance Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer


Endowment Performance ENDOWMENT BY CATEGORY & YEAR Designated Purpose

6/30/12

6/30/13

6/30/14

6/30/15

6/30/16

General Endowment

$13,599,303

$14,498,727

$16,414,419

$16,599,946

$16,156,617

Financial Aid

$3,448,778

$3,686,408

$4,143,884

$4,072,844

$3,862,011

Faculty Enrichment

$2,410,862

$3,002,365

$3,370,207

$3,334,456

$3,174,537

Curriculum & Programs

$1,251,574

$1,448,568

$1,608,910

$1,564,945

$1,481,319

Facilities

$6,970,396

$7,615,989

$8,663,545

$8,568,284

$8,090,637

$ 27,680,913

$ 30,252,057

$ 34,200,965

$ 34,140,475

$ 32,765,121

TOTAL ENDOWMENT

ENDOWMENT PERFORMANCE CHART

BOARD OF TRUSTEES INVESTMENT COMMITTEE 2015-2016

10% 7.97%

5%

0%

4.65%

5.36%

4.83%

-2.29%

Last Year

3-Year

5-Year

7-Year

10-Year

Mike Weinberg ’82, Chair Stephen Arata John Jaggers David Johnson ’67 Laurie Matthews Bharti Subramanian Clifford Weiner William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees

Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees Scott A. Griggs Head of School Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer Katie Robbins Director of Finance

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Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year Capital Funds Building Community Campaign Great Expectations Campaign Annual Operating Funds Greenhill Fund 2015-2016 Fine Arts Operating Fund Library Operating Fund Parents’ Association Operating Funds Other Restricted Operating Funds Endowment Funds Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Fund Corbin Doyle Video Production Fund General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment General Endowment for Financial Aid General Endowment Fund Legends Financial Aid Fund Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Pam Barnes ‘00 Memorial Fund Other Endowment Funds

$5,902,376 $23,460

$1,620,730 $6,742 $4,200 $115,424 $20,878

$20,887 $5,500 $10,000 $19,224 $15,623 $7,336 $1,173 $2,578 $1,100 $3,300

Gifts In Kind* $4,312 TOTAL GIVING (gifts and payments only) Based on donor valuation, not included in total giving

$7,784,844

BOARD OF TRUSTEES DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 2015-2016 Nancy P. Carlson, Chair Debbie Andres Angela Crates Macey Small Davis ’94 Beth Gold Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Jenny Kirtland Leslie Krakow Lester Levy ’79 E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Tracy Rathbun Molly Seeligson ’60 Patricia Smith William E. Rose ’05 Chair, Board of Trustees Waverly Ware Wilson’06 Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees Scott A. Griggs Head of School

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Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer

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Gala 2016 - An Evening with Jay Leno Thank you to the Greenhill community for your support of the 2016 gala featuring Jay Leno! Special thanks go out to Gala Co-Chairs Brett Levy and Krista Weinstein, Parents’ Association President Angela Crates, and our generous sponsors, Thomas Printworks, Creative Vision Events, Sewell Automotive, and Watkins. Due to the support and participation of our community, the 2016 Gala netted $410,000 with all proceeds going to the Building Community Campaign.

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GREENHILL CAMPAIGN GOALS

BUILDING COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES

THE MOST AMBITIOUS CAMPAIGN IN GREENHILL HISTORY

REACH FOR THE STARS 1995- 1999

$7 M

GREAT EXPECTATIONS 2002- 2007

$25 M

BUILDING COMMUNITY 2010- 2016

$52.5 M

FACILITIES MPAC DINING HALL RENOVATION ATHLETIC PAVILION & FIELDS ADDITIONAL PARKING

$37.5 M

ENDOWMENT

$15 M

TOGETHER WE RAISED:

EXCEEDING OUR GOAL BY

100% PARTICIPATION FROM THE

2.2MILLION! over

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FACULTY & STAFF

gave a total of

GRANDPARENTS

gave a total of ALUMNI

gave a total of

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500

$265,878 $1,803,160 $27,661,950

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GIFTS TO

ENDOWMENT

FOUNDATIONS, COPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS

671 DONORS averaging $43,160 total

$437,560

PER STUDENT

141 $25,000

DONORS MADE A GIFT OF MORE THAN

GIFTS FROM

25

STATES

2

COUNTRIES

Some donors are members of multiple constituency groups. Facts and figures are unaudited as of 9/1/16.


CELEBRATING

COMMUNITY

Throughout this campaign, the Greenhill community came together to accomplish goals that will have a lasting impact on our students, faculty and staff, parents, alumni, and friends. Thank you to everyone who played a role in the campaign, allowing us to continue to fulfill Bernard Fulton’s vision and ensure Greenhill’s excellence for future generations.

100% OF STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM THIS CAMPAIGN!

DID YOU KNOW... THE 54,000 SQ FT MPAC IS OUR LARGEST BUILDING AND MARKS THE

HIGHEST POINT ON CAMPUS AT

7 STORIES TALL

8

ROSE HALL’S CURTAIN CAN RISE IN

SECONDS

(FOR A CURTAIN, THAT’S FAST.)

EACH STRAND OF WIRE MESH IN THE STUDIO THEATER CAN HOLD

2,000 POUNDS!

WE ADDED

100+ NEW PARKING SPACES

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NEW SPACES WERE NAMED IN HONOR OF MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY

NUMBER OF RAIN DAYS THAT DELAYED CONSTRUCTION

ROSE HALL’S SEAT WIDTH VARIES BY

4 INCHES

TO CREATE A PERFECT ARCH

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We are grateful for the generosity of all campaign contributors. $20 MILLION

$250,000 - $499,999

Marshall Heritage Foundation

Diane Buchanan & Rick Andrew F. Thaddeus Arroyo Family Foundation The Boone Family Cecilia & Garrett Boone Aimee Boone Cunningham ’97 Katherine Boone ’00 J. Baxter Brinkmann The Fernandes Family Molly & Jeremy Fernandes Sandra & Gary Fernandes Beth & Jim Gold Hoblitzelle Foundation

$5 MILLION & UP Catherine & Will Rose ’85 Anonymous

$3 MILLION & UP Nancy A. Nasher & David J. Haemisegger

$1 MILLION - $2.9 MILLION Nancy & Clint Carlson E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Deedie & Rusty Rose The Weiner Family The Weinreb Family

$500,000 - $999,999 Kathryn & Stephen Arata Lael Iozzo Brodsky ’86 & Peter Brodsky The Enrico Family Catherine & Aaron Enrico Rosemary & Roger Enrico The Ferrer Family Cynthia & Jesse Ferrer Yvette ’07 & Loren Alexandra ’13 Jon, Julie & Jack Frankel Foundation Lisa & Peter Kraus Janet Xu & Jet Li Harold Simmons Foundation

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$100,000 - $249,999 Karla & George Barber Nancy & Barry Barnett Gilian & Steve Baron Lou & Jon Bauman Paige & Greg Bordelon Priscilla & Tom Chow David Downing Michelle & Rich Frymire Sarita & Subash Gaitonde Lisa & Neil Goldberg Joanna & David Greenstone Irma & Irwin Grossman Pilar & Jay Henry Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Hillcrest Foundation

Rusty & John Jaggers Preethi & Nirmal Jayaseelan Michelle & Roy Kim ’88 Brett & Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 The Lieberman Family Dr. & Mrs. Zeck H. Lieberman Lisa & Steve Lieberman ’79 Julie & Randy Lieberman ’84 Laurie & David Matthews Hanh & Michael Merriman Selwyn Rayzor & Rich Moses Elan & Augusto Sasso Hardeep & Raj Sehgal Karla & Larry Steinberg Sunita & Tony Stewart Anonymous

$50,000 - $99,999 Elizabeth Mack & David Allen Ruth & Ken Altshuler, M.D. Debbie & Marc Andres Amanda & Scott Beck ’92 Leslie & David Benners Kathy & Gary Bridges Angela & John Crates Koshi & Arun Dhingra Julie & Andrés Díaz Scott Griggs Marsha & Mike Halloran Cyolonda & Curtis Holmes, Jr. Jane & Michael Hurst ’83 Ann Frances & Cliff Jury

Jennie A. Kassanoff, Ph.D. ’82 The Kerridge Family Jenny & John Kirtland Leslie & Bob Krakow Helen Jue Du & Wei Liang The Manes Family Renee & Michael Manes Beth Downing ’97 & Gavin Manes ’96 Denise & Dustin Marshall ’96 June & Peter McGuire The Meyers & Caplan Family Michelle Caplan Esther & Michael Meyers Michelle & Meade Monger Jolie & Michael Newman Beth Levine, M.D. & Milton Packer, M.D. Nova & Lincoln Patel Karen & Jeff Parkhill Krunali Patel & Umesh Iyer Melinda & Mike Russ The Slotnik Family Pam & Richard Squires Marlene & John Sughrue Kim & Todd Travers Julie & Mike Weinberg ’82 Alison & Michael Weinstein M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation The Leo & Bobbie Fields Family Anonymous


$25,000 - $49,999 Deborah Ackerman Ellenore & Kirk Baker Griffin Benners & Jackson Benners Heidi Soltis-Berner & Dan Berner Yasmin & Vikrant Bhatia Christy & Adam Blumenfeld ’89 Zoe & David Bonnette Gail Griswold & Bill Brice, Jr. Becky Wolfson Bruder ’71 & Ken Bruder Dani & Ed Butowsky Susie & Joel Carp Carol & Joseph Chu Amber & Chad Coben ’85 Christine & John Drossos Sally & Tom Dunning Mimi & Ian Edmonds Hannah Fagadau ’07 & Hilary Fagadau ’09 Laura & Jim Forson Dianne & Larry Goldstein Greystone Foundation Samara Kline & Andy McCarthy Ryan Kline ’11 Dee Dee & Hale Hoak Anita & Nauman Khan Darrow Becker & Hisako Komiyama Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Mahima & Pankaj Kumar Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin Eugene McDermott Foundation Dana & Earl McLendon Penny & Jim Moran Ginger Murchison Foundation Shari & Karl Nelson Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Joan & Terry Oxford Adriana & Guillermo Perales

Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Pamela Beck Pluss ’81 & Steven Pluss Gretchen & Michael Raiff Carola & Doug Rayburn Lisa & Steven Rudner Erika & Farouk Salim-Gomez Ashley & Rick Scheer Pat & Emmitt Smith Joanie & Bruce Sostek Wendy & Marc Stanley Estate of Harold S. Star, Jr. Harold Star, III ’70 Meri-Kay Star ’73 Miriam Star Whitney & Rob Strauss Beth & Bryan Thomas Natalie & Michael Waldman ’98 Linda & Ken Wimberly Lauren & Jeff Zlotky Anonymous (2)

$10,000 - $24,999 Debbie & Gerald Barnes Sandy & Rich Beckert Kavi & Chris Blewett Carla & Dylan Bolden Jamie & Jesse Bomer Susan & Shawn Bonsell Sharon Bowers ’84 & Mikel Bowers Lisa & Chuck Brown in honor of Michael Simpson Jennifer & Peter Bulban Christine & Patrick Burke Juan Pascual & Albertina Cisneros Jeanne & Berry Cox ’72 Claudia & Scott Davis Paige & Scott Elphingstone Susan & Iric Gachman Oscar Joyner ’93 & Alem Gola Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55

Amy Kreisler Harberg ’87 & Joe Harberg Fawzia & Jay Jaffee Sheryl & Douglas Kessler Mirjam & James Kirk Debbie & Ronald Klein Patricia J. Villareal & Thomas S. Leatherbury Leticia & Eldon Little Anne & David Mann Monica & Ronald McCray Manju & Venu Menon Pamela Merriman Alan Moore Harry S. Moss Foundation Melissa & Max Orth Michael Palys Ann Perryman Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon ’88 & Dan Pidgeon Sunny & David Pillow Alice & Mark Platt ’87 Mary & Jeff Puckett Helene & Ronald Raphael Randi Jacobs & Marlon Ross Carol & Darren Schackman Stephen Seay Foundation Joy & Jordan Sebold Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson Mary & Mike Silverman ’80 Kristin & Daniel Simenc Kathleen Wu & Mark Solomon Henny Wright & Ed Stead Arlene & David Steinfield Angela & Tim Stephens Bobby Sussman Vicki & Everett Truitt Anne & Ethan Underwood Lisa Bork & Jeffrey Vawrinek Lori & Chuck Whitten Stacey & Brent Williams Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson Anonymous (4)

$5,000-$9,999 Prameela Karimi, M.D. & Mahender Akula Revathy Ramadoss & Ravi Appan Naseem & Jamil Alibhai Cindy & Mike Banigan Joyce & Selwin Belofsky Allison & Chris Bovard The Boyle Family Tom Boyle ’51 Libby & Lee Boyle Linda Chianese Christopher I. Clark ’89 Heather & Scott Cronister Barbara & Kenneth Czarnecki Shweta & Gautam Daftary Karen & Clay Deniger ’86 O’Malley & Ben Dishman Sangeeta Elhence, M.D. & Hemant Elhence Wendy & Christopher Faems Shyama & Darshan Gandhi Leila & Holland Gary ’93 Kaleta Doolin & Alan Govenar, Ph.D. Danielle & Mitch Gervis Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Ksenia & Sergei Gonchar Corinne & Jeffrey Green, M.D. Anita & Sanjay Gupta Sharon & Don Henley Melissa Hensley Teri & Michael Hershman Clayton Hollingsworth Anne & Jack Hudson Mamta & Rajeev Jain Haidy & Anupam Johri Kadriye & Korgun Koral Lara Rosenberg Lawson ’85 & Chris Lawson Carla & Jonathan D. Leffert, M.D. Caroline Leffert ’11 Catherine Leffert ’16

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Laurie Berger, M.D. & Brian Levine Jerry Marcus ’79 Tracey & Dale McElroy Margot & Tim McGuire Kay & Chuck McKinnon Anji & Shridhar Mittal Priva Nair, M.D. & Radhakrishnan Nair, MD Vidya Nandipati, M.D. & Bobby Nandipati Stacy & David Olesky Camille & Patrick Owens Susan Palmer Tejal & Ketan Patel Sondra & Alan Perkins Sonia Philipson Carol & Allen Pitts Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur III Tracy & Kent Rathbun Stephanie & Kurt Read Laura & David Rothbart, M.D. Saroj & Naishadh Saraiya Cynthia & Derek Schwartz Frederick Seipp Nancy Shosid, M.D. & Larry Shosid Jennifer & Randall Stagen Evan Stone Stacey & Michael Titens Leigh & Craig White Xiaolan Zhou & Stephen Zhang

UNDER $5,000 Karen & Mike Ablon ’83 Naureen & Aamer Agha Gila & Noah Appel Paige & Brian Ashley Annia Aulet

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Hamida & Karim Babool Stacey & Doug Baer Brenda & Bruce Bagelman Lori Golden & Greg Barnes Maryam Mojedhi-Barnes & James Barnes Srikanth Subramanian & Arti Baskaran Hamida & Karim Babool June & Jim Baumoel Stacey & Jason Beatey Susan Bendalin ’88 & Ken Bendalin Mubina & Michel Benitez Caroline Bernstein Melodi Bianco Lauren Blitzer ’01 & Mark Blitzer Sarah & Sam Bloom Scott McKenzie, M.D. & Michael Bobbitt Kimberly & William Bolton Mary Ellen Bourgeois Debbe Brackett Laurie & Waldo Bracy Cheryl & Robin Bradford Deirdre & Rolf Brekken Amy Bresie ’96 & Eric Bresie Rhonda & Nick Brette Sharon Brewer Steven Brockett & Lori Accordino-Brockett Katherine Broder ’10 Jessica & Nathan Brophy Amanda Brown ’04 & Aaron Brown ’01 Sherry Vidal-Brown & Roger Brown Tonya & Barry Brown Monica & Ron Bullock

Lisbeth & Mark Bulmash Alli & Zack Busby Angela Cacopardo Darlene & Alford Caraway Lucinda & Lyne Carter Margot & Adam Carter Barbara & Roger Charlebois ’71 Rana & Saad Chehabi Jane & Lawrence Chien Becky Choate Class of 2028 Jennifer & Howard Cohen Laurie Sprouse & Christopher Cole Megan Considine ’97 & Michael Considine Cata & Chuck Cooper Susan & Walter Cowger Sallie & Mark Crotty Barb Currier Mel Curtis Hannah D’Apice ’08 Margaret & Ben Dai Bhama Mathavan & Rahul Danasingh Becky Daniels Catherine & Themos Dassopoulos Dorothy & Steve Davis ’57 Madalyn Eastus ’78 & John Derryberry Mina & Ajay Deo Manisha Desai & Dev Desai, M.D., Ph.D. Susan & Richard Diamond Debbie Diebner & Jeff Diebner, M.D. Foster Donnell ’10

Angela Adkins Downes ’87 & Emerson Downes Berkeley & Jason Downie Patricia & Corbin Doyle Ann Drumm ’76 & David Drumm Karen & Ed Dzialowski Marc Ellenbogen ’96 Riho Yoshioka & Patrick Embry Pat Andrade-Evans & Ed Evans Kristen & Mitchell Fagelman Susan & Matthew Feldman Rebekah & Michael Finley Jennifer & John Fisher Tiffany Franks Mary & Greg Freeman Marci & Mark Frenkel Brad Friedman ’96 Neha & Salil Gaitonde Jeff Funkhouser Michelle Wettreich Garza ’95 & Joel Garza Dana & Brad Gaswirth ’92 Barbara Gelsomino Bonnie & Joe Gentilia Jamie Gerard & Cameron Gerard, M.D. Allison Romberg Gessner ’88 & Mark Gessner Gail & Allan Gilbert Berkeley & Andrew Gillentine Valerie Bennett Gillespie ’98 & Emmanuel Gillespie Colleen & Scott Gilmour Marti Gilmour Sue Ginsberg Pam & Michel Giraudon Sebastian Gluzman Meg & Dave Graves


Ronda & Tom Grimsley Amy & Jeff Ground ’86 Yildiz & Ozan Gursel Caroline Hahn, M.D. & Yoav Hahn, M.D. Gail Wilson Heinonen ’65 & Bob Heinonen Jennifer & John Helms Flossie & Pat Heptig Frances & Michael Herbert Katie & Andrew Herrmann Sara & Todd Hignite Joan Hill, Ed.D. & Zachary Hill Milton & Betty Holcombe Foundation Kathy & Michael Holmes Pam & Wendell Hopkins Barry Ide Molly & Abhi Ingle Candy & Ike Brown Lori & Randall Isenberg Denise Wilson & Robert Jackson Maria-Cristina & Jaime Jaramillo Mike Jenks Lolita Evans Johnson Kathleen Jones Manuel Torres & Laurie Jones Terry & Russell Jones Ruth Joseph Katherine Hurst Kardesch ’86 & Matthew Kardesch Abha & Brian Kasper Susan & Dan Kasten Becky & Michael Kennedy Suzanne & Michael Kesner Kate & Jon Kettles Mekdes & Malcolm Kifle Sumi & Stephan Kim Laurie Kraus ’96 & Greg Kraus Margaret & Mike Krueger Ariel Kruger, M.D. ’93 & Kelly Kruger Suvarna & Manoj Kutty Wendy & Brian Kyle

Geula & Bob LaGrone Julie & Clyde Lee Donnabeth & Barry Leffler Michael Legacy Gretchen & John Lindle Paola & Edmond Livingstone Claudia Loewenstein Elaine & David Lowen Lisa Hankinson Maher ’95 & Brendan Maher Shehnaz & Naeem Makhani Lisa & Robert Malenfant Kamini & Malik Mamdani Sarah & Russ Markhovsky Reena Schellenberg & Rafael Martin Shanti Majefski ’95 & Thomas Martinez Rashmi & Apurva Mathur Kris McArdle Travis McElroy ’08 Marlo & Jeff Melucci Harriett & Roger Mellow Minal & Sanjiv Melwani Karyn Meyer & Barry Meyer, M.D. James R. Miller Sandra & Robert Millimet Abigail Mindle & Grant Mindle, Ph.D. Elizabeth & John Montgomery Laurie & Marc Montoya Leigh & Jeffrey Morales Debra & John Morgan Erika Bruce & Gary Moskowitz Katherine & Afshin Motlagh Michelle & David Muller Elba & Alberto Munoz Monsie Munoz ’05 Timmy Nadolsky ’22 Jacquie Nguyen & Masoud Najari Brenda Nance

Ramona Helble & Uzair Nathani John Daughety & Carly Ness Susan & Doug Ness Rebekah & Benjamin Newman Mona Lafontaine & Ernesto Nunez Melanie & John Ofenloch Einat & Matt Ogden Neeta & Patrick Olomu Jack Oros Lydia & Nick Paraskevas Michael Paraskevas ’10 Betty & Andrew Park Betty & Sungho Park Annie & Michael Park Jennifer & Nicholas Park Nova & Lincoln Patel Jenifer & Robert Peterson Raquel & Heath Phillips Richard Kahn & Barry Pierce Amanda Lynam & Hider Pikar Kay Ellen & Jacob Pollack Kathryn & Shane Potter Misty & Chris Quinn Rita & Mitchell Rasansky Allyson & Grady Raskin ’92 Ros & David Rawitscher Valerie & Rusty Reynolds Jennipher & Blake Rice Katie & Mark Robbins Debbie & Kevin Robinowitz Sally & Rick Rosenberg Laura & Gregg Ross Bibsy & John Ruchman Lesley Rucker Keri & Christopher Ruffalo Julie & Wil Saqueton Sharon Schattgen Lisa & Randolph Sentell Jennifer & Jivesh Sharma Mary & Jerry Sharp Rosemary & Zeke Shashoua Kerry & Stephen Shea

Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Bethany Shrestha Rebecca & Tony Shuman Jo & L.J. Sevin Cindy Brinker Simmons ’75 Jocelynn & Michael Simpson Priya Singhvi Bliss & Pelham Smith Grace & Stanley Smith Laura & Greg Smith Michelle & Kascie Smith Phyllis Spare Lisa Conner & Howard Marc Spector Rachel & Marc Starr Rachel & Marc Stein Valerie Stelzer Barclay Stephens ’12 Rabbi Nancy Kasten & Rabbi David Stern Susan & David Sternblitz Jennifer & Nathaniel Stinchcomb Karen & Aric Stock Sandra & Barry Strevig Bharti & Sai Subramanian Mahvash Amer & Amer Suleman Dana & John Talmadge, M.D. Virginia Taylor Louise & Ryan Thompson Barbara & Seymour Thum Cynthia & Aaron Timmons Kassandra McLaughlin & Michelle Touchet Lisa Bork & Jeffrey Vawrinek Robin & Paul Vettoretti Chelle & Chad Wabrek Yinan Li & Yilun Wang Catherine & Tim Wegener Shelly & Lalan Wilfong Stacey & Brent Williams Emily & Alex Wilson Neena Wiora Linda & Ken Woolley Stephanie & Trevor Worcester Qian Zhang & Bing Xie Suzanne & Jason Yaffe Jiawen Zhang & Weibin Yang Katie & Todd Young Sue Luo & Hongtao Yu Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Lori & Brian Zweig Anonymous

List as of September 15, 2016. Endowment donors below the $5000 level are not listed. A complete list of donors can be found on the Gratitude Page of our Building Community website.

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GREENHILL FUND DONORS

This has been a banner year for the Greenhill community. The Greenhill Fund exceeded the 2015-2016 goal, raising over $1,647,000. In addition, the parent participation for the Greenhill Fund reached 91%, the highest in Greenhill’s history. We commend the leadership of Development Committee Chair Nancy P. Carlson for her dedication and support. The outstanding Greenhill Fund leadership team, chaired by Debbie Andres and Lester Levy, Jr. ’79, was instrumental in these fundraising efforts. The following dedicated and diligent division team leaders, and grade and room captains guaranteed the success of the Greenhill Fund in participation and dollars raised. Their tireless efforts are truly appreciated. LEADERSHIP Board Chair William E. Rose ’85

Lower School Team Leaders Denise & Dustin Marshall ’96

Chair, Development Committee Nancy P. Carlson Co-Chairs, Greenhill Fund Debbie Andres Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Co-Chairs, New Parents Leslie and David Benners

Primer Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Grade 1 Yael & Steve Lipnik Leigh & Jeff Morales Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur Joy & Jordan Sebold Jennifer & JJ Sharma

Middle School Team Leaders Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin

Grade 2 Co-Chairs, Alumni Michelle Wettreich Garza ’95 & Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 Joel Garza Cindy Solomon ’93 Alison & Andy Kaplinsky Rebekah & Ben Newman Chair, Grandparents Dory & Kurt Sjogren Sonja Philipson Co-Chairs, Parents of Alumni Beth and Jim Gold GRADE CAPTAINS Preschool Team Leaders O’Malley & Ben Dishman Prekindergarten Jennifer & JJ Sharma Kindergarten Rosalind Lynam & Matt Pikar Ally & Grady Raskin ’92

Grade 3 Dee Dee & Hale Hoak Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Marlo & Jeff Melucci Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur Ashley & Rick Scheer Grade 4 Kathy & Gary Bridges Tracey & Chris Kennedy

Kate & Jon Kettles Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin Marlo & Jeff Melucci Minal & Sanjiv Melwani Melanie & John Ofenloch Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Whitney & Rob Strauss

Grade 5 Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Karen & Richard Kassanoff Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur Ashley & Rick Scheer Lisa Conner & Howard Marc Spector Robin Finkelstein Stone ’93 & Evan Stone Grade 6 Stacey & Doug Baer Joanna & David Greenstone Bonnie & Monte Hurst ’89 Kate & Jon Kettles Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Tracy & Kent Rathbun

Grade 7 Randi Jacobs Allana & Zach Luterman ’90 Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson Grade 8 Angela Crates Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Rebekah & Ben Newman Upper School Team Leaders Karen & Jeff Parkhill Grade 9 Lynn Switzer Bozalis ’82 & John Bozalis Randi Jacobs Grade 10 Debra & John Morgan Lori Stone Grade 11 Christine & John Drossos Grade 12 Dani & Ed Butowsky Shari Nelson

Greenhill Fund Giving Levels LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

100%

Founders $50,000+ 80%

The Hill Society $25,000 – $49,999

60%

Head of School’s $10,000 – $24,999 Council Legends $7,500 - $9,999

40%

PACESETTERS Ad Astra Society $5,000 – $7,499

20%

0%

Legacy Society $2,500 – $4,999 Green & Gold $1,500 – $2,499 Trustees

Current Parents

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Faculty/Staff

Fiscal Year 2014

Alumni

Grandparents

Fiscal Year 2015

SUSTAINERS Forever Club $1,000 – $1,499 Hornet Club $500 – $999 Friends Under $499


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FOUNDERS ($50,000+) Nancy & Clint Carlson Jon & Julie Frankel David J. Haemisegger & Nancy A. Nasher Catherine & Will Rose ’85 THE HILL SOCIETY ($25,000 TO $49,999) Scott Ginsburg Joanna & David Greenstone Marcia & Mark King Lisa & Peter Kraus HEAD OF SCHOOL’S COUNCIL ($10,000 TO $24,999) Prameela Karimi, M.D. & Mahender Akula Kathryn & Stephen Arata F. Thaddeus Arroyo Angela & John Crates Elaine & Joe Eazor Molly & Jeremy Fernandes Michelle & Richard Frymire Irma & Irwin Grossman Rusty & John Jaggers Michelle & Roy Kim ’88 Brett & Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Denise & Dustin Marshall ’96 Kristen & Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Patsy & Dave Mattingley Alan Moore Jim Moran Rich Moses & Selwyn Rayzor Stacy & Daniel Nutkis Megan & John Pigott Karla & Lawrence (Larry) Steinberg

Cliff Weiner Alison & Michael Weinstein Yan Bing Li & Feng Yang Anonymous AD ASTRA SOCIETY ($5,000 TO $9,999) Elizabeth Mack & David Allen Debbie & Marc Andres Peg & Bernie Andrews Shamim & Saeed Ata Gilian & Steve Baron Amanda & Scott Beck ’92 Darrow Becker & Hisako Komiyama Leslie & David Benners Heidi Soltis-Berner & Dan Berner Yasmin & Vikrant Bhatia Seema Bhushan & Prashant Ranade Jamie & Jesse Bomer Zoe & David Bonnette Nancy & David Brickman Barbara & Kenneth Czarnecki Koshi & Arun Dhingra Sandra & Gary Fernandes Laura & Jim Forson Beth & Jim Gold Linda & Bruce Graham Scott Griggs Lori Henika ’01 Pilar & Jay Henry Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Dennis Iacovino & Zack Hicks Fawzia & Jay Jaffee Preeti Jayaseelan & Nirmal Jayaseelan, M.D.

Haidy & Anupam Johri Ronah & Don Jungerman Sheryl & Douglas Kessler Jenny & John Kirtland Marjorie Levy Nannette & Joe Manzi, III Laurie & David Matthews Jerry Maue & Diana Bustamante Astrid & Pat Merriman Elyn & Doug Mulder Vidya Nandipati, M.D. & Bobby Nandipati Einat & Matt Ogden Peggy & John Olsson Joan & Terry Oxford Betty & Andrew Park Juan Pascual & Albertina Cisneros Tejal & Ketan Patel Adriana & Guillermo Perales Mariana & David Podolsky Su & Jim Press Carola & Doug Rayburn Jeffrey Robinson & Stefanie Schneidler Ruth Robinson Deedie & Rusty Rose Matthew Rutledge Elan & Augusto Sasso Joy & Jordan Sebold Hardeep & Raj Sehgal Shelley & Rick Snyder Kris & Marshall Sorokwasz Joanie & Bruce Sostek Todd & Kim Travers Lisa Bork & Jeffrey Vawrinek Lori & Chuck Whitten Qian Zhang & Bing Xie Lauren & Jeff Zlotky

LEGACY SOCIETY ($2,500 TO $4,999) Karen & Mike Ablon ’83 Naureen & Aamer Agha Naseem & Jamil Alibhai Danaree & Alex Allgood Chris An & Jung Kim Maryam Mojdehi-Barnes & James Barnes Judy Barton Andre Benjamin Naveen Bhoria & Deepali Narula Carla & Dylan Bolden Barb & Nick Bomersbach Allison & Chris Bovard Anne Broadus & Toby Broadus, III Lori Accordino-Brockett & Steven Brockett Victoria & Stuart Brown Amar Budarapu & Nicole Martinson Susie & Joel Carp Laurie & Patrick Carroll Carol & Joseph Chu Christopher I. Clark ’89 Shweta Daftary, D.D.S. & Gautam Daftary Manisha & Dev Desai, M.D., Ph.D. Julie & Andrés Diaz Vivian & Billy Dimas Ben Dishman & O’Malley Hayes-Dishman Berkeley & Jason Downie Christine & John Drossos Sally & Tom Dunning Mimi & Ian Edmonds Catherine & Aaron Enrico Kristen & Mitchell Fagelman

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Annie & Brad Friedman ’96 Jay Ghosh & Preeti Naik Lisa & Neil Goldberg Corinne & Jeffrey Green, M.D. Marsha & Mike Halloran Janice & Curtis Henderson Mark Heymann Anne & Owen Hill Dee Dee & Hale Hoak Angela Aaron Horowitz Lori & Randall Isenberg Jaime & Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Jay Jerrier, Jr. & Karen Smith Debbie & David Johnson ’67 Hemangi & Parag Kale Abha & Brian Kasper Gregory Kassanoff Leslie & Bob Krakow Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin Lara Rosenberg Lawson ’85 & Chris Lawson Will Leslie ’05 Jet Li & Janet Xu Wei Liang & Helen Jue Du Gretchen & John Lindle Leticia & Ed Little Renee & Michael Manes Dana & Earl McLendon Marlo & Jeff Melucci Debra & John Morgan Thuy Nguyen, M.D. & Linh Nguyen, M.D. Mona Lafontaine & Ernesto Nunez-Muniz Melanie & Louis Okon ’93 Annie & Michael Park Karen & Jeff Parkhill Jenifer & Robert Peterson Lisa & Steven Rudner Kristen & Tom Sanders Saroj & Naishadh Saraiya

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Ashley & Rick Scheer Julie & Wenliang Shi Prasanna Sinkre, M.D. & Ajay Sinkre Pat & Emmitt Smith Pamela & Richard Squires Whitney & Rob Strauss Bobby Sussman Vicki & Everett Truitt Tim Wang & Lilly Ji Julie & Mike Weinberg ’82 Jeff & Mary Whiting Puckett Neena Wiora Erica Wright Jiawen Zhang & Weibin Yang GREEN & GOLD ($1,500 TO $2,499) Lindsay & Jehan Akhtar Shiva & Jarrod Beck ’96 Jana & Scott Bell Mubina & Michel Benitez Jana & Marc Birenbaum ’87 Kavi & Chris Blewett Christy & Adam Blumenfeld ’89 Kimberly & William Bolton Rosa & Richard Buch, M.D. Jennifer & Peter Bulban Dani & Ed Butowsky Anamika & Tathagata Chatterjee Amber & Chad Coben ’85 Cynthia & John Colocousis Lauren & Ben Daitch Macey Small Davis ’94 & Steven Davis Claudia & Scott Davis Sejal & Hemang Desai Salima & Rahim Dhanani Debbie Diebner, M.D. & Jeff Diebner, M.D. Rosemary & Roger EnricoMarci & Mark Frenkel

Nancy & Will Fulton ’68 Xin-Lin Gao & Lei Zhan Marsha & Ron Gaswirth Danielle & Mitch Gervis Ksenia & Sergei Gonchar Anne & John Griggs, III Kristin & Howard Hanger Katie & Andrew Herrmann Jane & Michael Hurst ’83 Molly & Abhi Ingle Ajay Jagsi & Swathi Ganaraj Suresh Kandoth & Soumia Vijayan Alison & Andy Kaplinsky Mick & Beth Kassanoff Shalini & Pradeep Katikaneni Sun Kim & Jee Shin Mirjam & Chris Kirk Leena & Andrew Kirkendall Windy & Mike Koehler Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Julie Lee, D.D.S. & Clyde Lee, D.D.S. Katy & Seamus Lonergan Charles Lostak & Chris Baker Donna & Mark Mazow, M.D. Margot & Tim McGuire Kay & Chuck McKinnon Manju & Venu Menon Ben Mesches & Amy Robertson Gail & Michael Milner Anji & Shridhar Mittal Cecilia & Edward Mui Masoud Najari & Jacquie Nguyen Susan & Ron Nash Shari & Karl Nelson Diana & Geoff Newton Jennifer Nguyen, D.D.S. & Van Nguyen, M.D. Sinna & Pithou Nuth Melissa & Max Orth

Michael Palys Nova & Lincoln Patel Sondra & Alan Perkins Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Carol & Allen J. Pitts Karen & Richard Pollock ’77 Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur, III Monica & Toby Purdy Bhavna Singh & Purnendu Rai Sandy & Jeff Rifken Katie & Mark Robbins Melba Benitez-Rojas & Gerardo Rojas Cynthia & Derek Schwartz Reema & Neil Shah May & Jian Shan Cindy Brinker Simmons ’75 Jane Lee & Caleb Smith Jennifer & Nathaniel Stinchcomb Evan Stone Robin Finkelstein Stone ’93 & Evan Stone Sanober & Nabeel Syed Beth & Bryan Thomas Trinh Vo-Tran & Trinh Tran Priya & Shyam Venkat Donna & Sebastian Vos Pamela Wills-Ward & Mitchell Ward Kate & Tim Wegener Carmen Menocal Wetzler & Rob Wetzler Abbe & Daniel Witheiler Linda & Ken Woolley Jiping Wu & Diana Qiu Vivian Liu & Tom Xu Tina & Jeff Zawadzki Xiaolan Zhou & Chunfan Stephen Zhang FOREVER CLUB ($1,000 TO $1,499) Carol & Steve Aaron Abigail & Fallon Ahearn Martha & Robert Allday Diane Buchanan & Rick Andrew Debbie & Gerald Barnes Janet & Jeffrey Beck Lauren Hradecky Blitzer ’01 & Mark Blitzer Sarah & Sam Bloom Kathy & Gary Bridges Tonya & Barry Brown Elizabeth Holper, M.D. & Jeremy Buonamici Christine & Patrick Burke Angela Cacopardo Karen Cacopardo Michelle Caplan Melanie & Daniel Charest Chip Clint Carol Gene & Howard Cohen Nancy Paine & Ash Collins


GREENHILL FUND DONORS

Donna & Jordan Cowman Travene & Chris Crawford Aimee Boone Cunningham ’97 Margaret & Ben Dai Lenore & Kevin Diamond Elizabeth & Bill Didlake Angela Adkins Downes ’87 & Emerson Downes Frederick J. Duffy, M.D. Sally & Bill Estes Wendy & Chris Faems Kerry & Michael Fagelman ’91 Julie Ray Fields ’83 & David Fields Ty & Netra Fitzgerald John Franks Susan & Iric Gachman Madhuri Vusirikala & Amar Gande Jay Gibson & Kim Huber Rita Sue & Alan Gold Dianne & Larry Goldstein Smyth & Elliott Goodman ’89 Lisa & Jeff Greenberg Monica & Randall Grimes Arti & Gaurav Gupta Boski Sharma & Sharad Gupta Anne-Marie Hain, M.D. & Paul Hain, M.D. Kristen & Spencer Han William Hankinson Cindy & Michael Harrington Anjana & Rohit Harve Jennifer & John Helms Joan & Zachary Hill Trieu Ho & Mai Dao Betty & Milton Holcombe Brooke Hollimon ’03 Susanna Hong Kathy Hornbach ’79 Elisa Lucchi-Iwasko & Nick Iwasko

Denise Wilson & Robert Jackson Randi F. Jacobs Mamta & Rajeev Jain Vidya Jayaraman & Anisa Iyer Sandhya & Matthew Johnson Tracey & Chris Kennedy Anita & Nauman Khan Mira & Khraish Khraish ’94 Samara Kline & Andy McCarthy Kadriye & Korgun Koral Pat Villareal & Tom Leatherbury Eun Lee & Ping Bi Carol & John Levy ’80 Katherine Levy ’10 Marilyn & Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Desikan Madhavanur & Rashmi Vijayaraghavan Lisa Hankinson Maher ’95 & Brendan Maher Irene Martin Reena Schellenberg & Rafael Martin Fouzia & Irshad Meherally Julia & Harry Meng Hanh & Michael Merriman Karyn & Barry Meyer, M.D. Esther & Michael Meyers Patty & David Miller Leigh & Jeffrey Morales Ali Moustapha & Vickie Nguyen Ramona Helble & Uzair Nathani Rebekah & Benjamin Newman Jolie & Michael Newman Melanie & John Ofenloch, Jr. Saleema Omer & Omer Farooque Susan Palmer Monali & Yogesh Patel Ann Perryman Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon ’88 & Dan Pidgeon Robert Pollock

Yingjue Qiu & Xiangquan Xu Gang Quan & Huan Yang Dawn Ragan Tracy & Kent Rathbun Stephanie & Kurt Read Upendar Reddy & Tulika Jain Francis & Jean Ann Reed Denise & Michael Reily Sally Levy Rosen ’74 & Bob Rosen, M.D. Melanie Lurie Rubin ’85 & Howard Rubin, M.D. Beckie Rutledge Erika Salim-Gomez & Farouk Gomez Gauri & Gopinath Sampath Jo Sevin Jennifer & Jivesh Sharma Jocelyn Huang & Ping Shiau Grace & Stanley Smith Kathleen Wu & Mark Solomon Jennifer & Randall Stagen Mitzi Stout & Ed Stout, Jr. Bharti & Sai Subramanian Jerry Szor ’72 & Nancy Szor ’72 Michelle & Karl Taft Ali & Joe Tellini Carolyn Ley Thomas, M.D. ’97 & Jake Thomas Stacey & Michael Titens Wincy & David Tomecko Aimee & Ian Trumpower Anne & Ethan Underwood Ellen Weinstein Ungerman ’81 & Josh Ungerman Sreenath Unnikrishnan & Rekha Radhakrishnan Jean Gao & Edward Wang Yilun Wang & Yinan Li Larry Weider & Edra Abramson Lori Wick ’77 Ellen Johnson Willmore ’92 & Charlie Willmore Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson John Wu & Vicky Zhou Marianna & Jon Yellen Ying Liu & Wengui Yu, M.D., Ph.D. Marisa David & Gustavo Zac Mark Zhou & Hong Jiang HORNET CLUB ($500 TO $999) Seema & Abid Abedi Patti & Bob Aisner Cameron Andrew ’09 Andrea & Jaye Andrews Gila & Noah Appel Paige & Brian Ashley Stacey & Doug Baer Rachel & Grant Baldwin Mary Bang Cindy & Mike Banigan Francis & Branden Barron

Lea Bauman ’84 Susan Bauman ’81 Jeff Beatey Shelley & Jeff Becker Susan Shosid Bendalin ’88 & Ken Bendalin Flauren Fagadau Bender ’98 & Jason Bender Scott Berger Al Blaine Scott McKenzie, M.D. & Michael Bobbitt Ann & Alan Bogdanow Peter Bogdanow ’92 & Sarah Kaplan-Bogdanow Paige & Greg Bordelon Sherry & Christopher Bowers Sharon Thum Bowers ’84 & Mikel Bowers Laurie & Waldo Bracy Deirdre & Rolf Brekken Lisa & Charles S. Brown JoAnn & Doug Brown Sherry Vidal-Brown & Roger Brown Carolyn & King Buckner Lisa & Taylor Burch Bryan Carr & Mark LeDoux Jodi & Todd Carruthers Lucinda & Lyne Carter Jennifer & Jonathan Chan Vivienne & Tsiu Chiu Chan Jennifer Collins & Adam Charnes Riddhi & Samir Chhaya Linda Chianese Jane & Lawrence Chien Sunny & John Chun Jennifer Vowles & Anthony Cimino Maria & Diego Cisneros Justin Cohen ’02 Phyllis Cole McKnight & Jay Spence Kate & Pat Cook Brooke Oberwetter Coon ’98 & Joey Coon Susan & Walter Cowger Heather & Scott Cronister Jennifer & Jason Cross Catherine & Themos Dassopoulos Judy David Dorothy & Steve Davis ’57 Cary & Mark Deuber Michelle Mulder Early ’83 & Mark Early Ben & Tiffany Eckert Paige & Scott Elphingstone Pauline & Ed Emich Katarzyna & Milton Faber Nancy & Mike Faems Emily & Stephen Feldman Alyssa & Jeff Fiedelman ’87 Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman

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Rebekah & Michael Finley Nancy & Robert Fisette Peter Fonberg Mary Foote, Ph.D. & Phil Foote Neha & Salil Gaitonde Dana & Brad Gaswirth ’92 Dimple Maun & Kekin Ghelani Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Jennifer Ternoey Glassman ’88 & Michael Glassman Laurie & Dan Goetz ’80 Daniel Goldschmid Kim & Tony Gonzales Shane Goodwin Robyn & Andrew Gould Manu Gupta & Teresa Pereda Anita & Sanjay Gupta Barbara & Bill Gutow Ethan Halm & Diana Sheehan Cara & Gregg Hamburger Amy Kreisler Harberg ’87 & Joe Harberg Lauren & Christopher Harris John Henry III Melissa Hensley Teri & Michael Hershman Jennifer Miller Hillman ’74 & Tom Hillman Shawn Hiner-Leamon ’05 Cindy Frankel Hirsch ’83 & Ladd Hirsch Nancy & Jim Hoak Anne & Rohan Hoare Gary Horowitz Anne & Jack Hudson Ramsey Jishi ’08 Karen & Gregory Johnson Cynthia & George Jones, M.D. Ann Frances & Cliff Jury Becky & Michael Kennedy Sumana & Suresh Ketha Melinda & Mark Knowles Susan Koehler Katie & Ken Kokko, M.D., Ph.D. ’84 Cynthia Mallett Kosakowski ’75 & Bruce Kosakowski Eileen & Aaron Kreisler, M.D. Sree Rama & Krishna Kurapati Val Garcia-Tufro & Chris Lanzillotta Rickey Shaum & Richard Lark, Ph.D. Paulina & Lu Le, M.D., Ph.D. Sandy & Charles Lee Carla & Jonathan Leffert, M.D. Donnabeth & Barry Leffler Michael Legacy Leigh & Chad Leopard Karen & Walter Levy ’74 Julie & Randy Lieberman ’84 Irene & Ray London Rachel Ingle Lorraine ’00 & Brian Lorraine Linda & Jonathan Lyons

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Srirekha & Prasad Maddukuri Lisa & Robert Malenfant Dawn & Mark Malveaux Anne & David Mann Gail & Gil Marmol Jorge Marrero & Maria Medina Adrian Martinez Kris McArdle Monica McCray Sabrina & Cleon McKnight, Jr. Shannon Harris McSpadden ’94 & William McSpadden Minal & Sanjiv Melwani Amy & Alex Merson ’96 Steven Mickey ’08 Amy & Matt Miller ’96 Sandra & Robert Millimet Nancy & Chris Mulder ’86 Michelle & David Muller Dwight Murray, Jr. ’73 Sunny & Pavel Nadolsky Ravi Naidu & Archana Ganaraj Priya Nair, M.D. & Radhakrishnan Nair, M.D. Susan & Doug Ness Steve Okon Neeta & Patrick Olomu Alenda & Femi Omonije Ning Ou-Yang & Xia Zhao Cherry & Mike Owen Clint Park & Shannon Rhee Bettye Parks Raquel & Heath Phillips Jody & Melvin Platt, M.D. Pam Beck Pluss ’81 & Steven Pluss Jennifer & Jose Portela, Jr. Angela Price, M.D. Niyamat & Arjun Puri Jawad Qureshi, M.D. ’93 & Aaleya Koreishi Fred Randall ’65 Sujata Basawaraj & Amol Rangdal Ros & David Rawitscher Lisa & Joey Ray Teresa Peters & Eric Reed Elisa & Steven Reiter Jennipher & Blake Rice John Richard & Jasmin Tiro-Richard Debbie & Kevin Robinowitz Laura & David Rothbart, M.D. Sarah Rechter & Bruce Rothstein Bibsy & John Ruchman Steven Sadek ’01 & Shannon Horswell Sadek ’04 Purvi & Jai Sanghvi Julie & Wil Saqueton Carol & Darren Schackman Anne & Alan Schnitzer ’84 Cathy & John Schoellkopf Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson

Robin & Corey Self Ann & Irwin Sentilles Mary & Jerry Sharp Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Myrna & Tanus Shidid Nancy Shosid, M.D. & Larry Shosid Michelle & Andrew Simon Stacy Siegel Simon ’85 & Stuart Simon Lea & Jeff Singer Sandy & Joe Slotnik Nicole & Justin Small ’91 Laura & Greg Smith J. William Smith, M.D. & Amanda Smith Bliss & Pelham Smith Lisa & Gary Solomon Lisa & Howard Marc Spector Cynthia Cooper Spigel, J.D. ’97 & Joe Spigel Rachel & Marc Stein Nancy Kasten & David Stern Carla & Michael Stitt Marlene & John Sughrue Jennifer & Dave Taffe Kay & Robert Tait Poonam & Bharath Thankavel Rachel Thieberg, D.D.S. & Mark Thieberg, M.D. Kassandra McLaughlin & Michelle Touchet Ginny & Jim Turner Jenia & John Turner Teresa & Rahul Vaid Kelly & Michael Van Boven Sujatha & Rajasekhar Velamuri Natalie & Michael Waldman ’98 Brandon Walker ’03 Ferna & Craig Ward Xiang Wei & Lisa Zhang Krista & Craig Weinstein Kathryn & Scott Wheeler Emily & Alex Wilson Sherry & Robert Wilson Linda & Ken Wimberly Li-Ju Chen & Yu-Chi Wu Tanya Watt & Dale Yoo ’95 Michele Ladenson & John Zhong Danielle Friedman Zietz ’02 & Josh Zietz FRIENDS (UNDER $499) Matthew Abel ’05 Austin Ablon ’12 Marla & Baron Ablon Bronsin Ablon ’12 Haley Ablon ’14 Andrew Aboujaoude ’14 Carmel Abuzaid ’14 Diana DeGrasse Adamson ’87 & Mark Adamson Chaitra & Ananth Agastya Nalini & Paul Aggarwal Elizabeth Aguebor ’12

Julia Ahlfinger Mary & Paul Aidala Parker Ainsworth Vanessa Akinnibosun ’15 Tre Albritten ’14 Andrea Alexander Christina Alexandrou ’15 Reagan Alhadef ’12 Malika Poonja & Faisal Ali Karen Schwartz Alpert ’91 & Greg Alpert Steve Altshuler, M.D. Lydia Alvarado ’12 Anita & Rizwan Amirali Allison Grossman Anderson ’97 Betsy Gilbert Anderson ’84 & Jeff Anderson Bianca Anderson Lauren & Bill Anderson Jason Anderson LeRoy Anderson, II ’14 Carol & Mark Anderson Molly Anderson ’14 Philippa Anderson & Joe Anderson, II Sara Anderson ’03 Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Carolyn Andrew ’11 Camille Andrews ’15 Melanie Andrews Rachel Annunziata Edward Ansong Revathy Ramadoss & Ravi Appan Madeleine & Michael Appel Louise & Gordon Appleman Alexis Arana ’12 Giovanni Arana ’14 Jeremy Arata ’12 Hanna Arata ’15 Sam Armstrong ’99 & Shae Armstrong Laura Arnold ’14 Nelson Arroyo & Martha Shoultz Elizabeth Fields Asen ’09 & Josh Asen Jeremy Auerbach ’13 Leonel Aviles Hamida & Karim Babool Venu Bachu & Jaya Grandhi Brenda & Bruce Bagelman Gwen & Jeff Baird Ellenore & Kirk Baker Alima Balcha Sankalp Banerjee ’12 Dylan Banigan ’14 Melissa & Ivan Bank Kelli Banks ’15 Chris Barber ’12 Lori Golden & Greg Barnes Linda Barnes Summer & Matthew Barnes Scott Barnes ’12


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Randi & Shep Barnes James Barnett ’13 Lauren & Kevin Barnicle Brenda & Les Barrett Jade Basinski ’15 Pearl Basinski ’14 Sarah Bates ’13 Melissa Battis Janet & Jack Baum Christell & Michael Baum ’89 Nathan Baum ’05 June & Jim Baumoel Gretchen Pollom & Chris Bautista Kelly Beacham Amanda Beare ’12 Stacey & Jason Beatey Shelby Beauchamp ’14 Jennifer & Devin Beazley Jay Beck M.D. Rebecca Beckert ’13 Sandy & Rich Beckert Eve Shateen Bell ’95 & David Bell Le Bell Daniel Bell-Garcia ’07 Jennifer Bell-Garcia ’04 Pavan Bendapudi ’98 Jennifer & Dyke Bennett Lauren Bennett ’12 Laurie Berger, M.D. & Brian Levine Caroline Bernstein Natalie Bernstien ’12 Keith Berry Elaine Betcher Andrea Bethards ’05 Supriya Bhargava ’14 Nanda Bhushan ’15 Pat & Chuck Bianco Melodi Bianco Nick Bianco Stephanie & Brad Bierman, Jr. ’96 Chris Bigenho & Rhonda Blackburn Alexandra Binder ’14 Becky Birdsong ’86 Diane & David Birk Lori & Chad Bittenbender Dani Black ’15 Rania Blaik ’14 Matthew Blimline Alan Bliss ’15 Naomi & Bernard Bloom, M.D. Robin & David Bock ’81 Therese & Johnny Bomersbach Susan & Shawn Bonsell Denise & Bart Bookatz, D.D.S. Robert Booth, Jr. & Jinger Ward Rosa-Booth Caroline & Joe Bossalini Letha Boulware-Tait & Bill Tait Mary Ellen Bourgeois Morgan Boutilier ’15 Shelby Bowens-McDade

Vonda & Jeffrey Bowling Amanda Gonsalves Boyd & Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Libby & Lee Boyle Lynn Switzer Bozalis ’82 & John Bozalis Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Karen Bradberry, Ph.D. James Bradford ’14 Sophie Bradford ’15 Timiny & David Braemer Brenda & Stuart Brand Claire Brandt ’12 Nancy & John Breitfeller, Jr. Amy Kasten Bresie ’96 & Eric Bresie Rhonda & Nick Brette Sharon Brewer Nicholas Brienzi ’12 Susie & Tony Brigham Bo Brinkmann, Jr. ’12 Jai Brisbon Loretta & Jerome Brister Bryan Broaddus & Cathy Shulman Brian Broder ’13 Katherine Broder ’10 Mary Lee & Michael Broder Gregor Brodsky ’03 Max Brodsky ’01 Eli Brook ’12 Sarah Brook ’15 Catie Brooks ’89 Monica & Everett Brooks Jessica & Nathan Brophy Aaron Brown ’01 & Amanda Zidell Brown ’04 Alex Brown ’14 Alisa Brown ’13 Brianna Boswell Brown ’78 & Randy Brown Debra Brown Mason Brown ’15 Ryan Brown ’12 Greg Browne-Nichols & Jennifer Morales Molly Bruder ’07 Alex Bryan ’15 Travis Bryan ’12 Tamara & Devalon Bryant Gaye & Val Buckmiller Devin Bullock ’12 Monica & Ron Bullock Lisbeth & Mark Bulmash LéAnna Burgin ’12 Andrew Burk ’14 Genie Burke Nancy & Darryl Burke Ginny & John Burnett ’74 April Burns Daniel Butbul ’15 Barbara & Thurman Butler Lauren Butowsky ’13 Julie Cacopardo

Jieyi Cai ’13 Jazmin Calixto ’15 Kodei Calvin ’14 Charlie Campbell ’15 Lisa & Michael Campbell Camille & Walter Cannon, Jr. Courtney Capshaw ’06 Darlene & Alford Caraway Herman Card Juan Cardenas & Lucila Martinez Lewis Carlson ’14 Rachel Carp ’15 Samantha Carp ’13 Margot Lebenberg Carter & Adam Carter Guderyan Carvalho & Ana Luisa Gomes Pat & Frank Cervasio Yoon Cha ’08 Kevin Chaiken ’15 Shannon Chang ’12 Anita Fonberg Chanon ’81 & Todd Chanon Barbara & Roger Charlebois ’71 Susmita & Sai Chavala Irma Chávez Vázquez ’15 Evangelina Vasquez & Eduardo Chavez Flor Chavez Anuradha & Ramakrishna Chebrolu Sneha Chebrolu ’13 Lana Chehabi ’15 Matt Chellaraj ’12 Kevin Chien & Chunping Wang Carla Kinney Childs ’02 & Josh Childs Kyeongjae Cho & Jing Wang Priscilla & Tom Chow Harris Chowdhary ’15 Humera & Sultan Chowdhary Denny Chung ’12 Yolanda & Jose Cisneros Frances & Chris L. Clark Kimberly & Dominique Clemons Celia Cogan Carole Cohen Jennifer & Howard Cohen Judy & Leon Cohen Laurie Sprouse & Christopher Cole Kay Collins Velvet & Trey Colvin Megan Baumoel Considine ’97 & Michael Considine Zac Cooner ’13 Cata & Chuck Cooper Pam & Peter Cooper Carolyn & Chris Cotton Debbie & Scott Cotton Sam Cowger ’15 Katie Cowling ’05 Anissa Crabtree

Debby Crabtree Cole Cramer ’15 Al & Miriam Creemer Maddie Crick ’14 Erin Crosby Kate Crotty ’15 Sallie & Mark Crotty Felica Crumedy Darcie DuBois Crystal ’93 & Jonathan Crystal Chaka Cummings Mel Curtis Sohum Daftary ’15 Katie Dai ’15 Nand Dalal ’12 Farhan Damani ’12 Bhama Mathavan & Rahul Danasingh Becky Daniels Elizabeth D’Apice ’14 Sunny & Peter D’Apice Rachel D’Apice ’12 Ruth & Bob Darrow Nicholas Das ’12 Carly Ness & John Daughety Susan & Michael Davidoff Lauren & Steven Davidoff, M.D. Diana & James Davidson Sheila & Jim Davidson Diana & David Davis Kim Davis Pat & Leonard Davis Carol & Michael Davis ’84 Rachel Davis ’15 Daniella De Los Reyes Nicole De Simone ’96 & Mark De Simone ’96 Brandon Dean ’12 Mary Anne & Fred Deaton Amy & Paul deBorst Tatiane & Andrew Deibert Colby Denesuk ’14 Shylaja Nagenhalli & Vishwanath Denkanikotte Mina & Ajay Deo Christina Deuber, M.D. Gray Deuber ’15 Claire Dewar Jeffrey Diamond ’13 John Diamond ’15 Susan & Richard Diamond Josh Dickerman ’13 Rachel Diebner ’14 William Dietrich & Karin Thomas Brad Dillenback ’12 Tyler Disney ’15 Prashanthi Divakar ’09 Eric Dobbie ’98 Cindee & Rodney Dobbs Virginia Dollins ’14 Amy & Brian Donnell Gay Donnell Leanne Donnell ’14 Gus Donnelly ’13

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Linda Donnelly Kalen Doyle ’14 Patricia & Corbin Doyle Alex Drossos ’15 Jon Duckert Arlene Crotty-Duff & Duncan Duff Ryan Duffy ’13 Suzann & Bob Dutton Gene & Darlene Dycus Karen & Ed Dzialowski Caroline Early ’15 Charla & Mark Easterbrook Christine Eastus Madalyn Eastus ’78 & John Derryberry Haley Eazor ’12 Jake Eberts ’14 Hirsh Elhence ’13 Isha Elhence ’12 Molly Ellis ’06 Riho Yoshioka & Patrick Embry Kristin & Scott Engberg Rebecca Eshelbrenner ’08 Sunny & Mike Esquenazi Rachel & Steve Estrada Lolita Evans Johnson Auston Evans ’15 Susan Eve Linette Fabian Cathy Falk Mary Lou & William Falkenstein Sarah & Jason Farris Shirley & Arnold Feinstein Allison & Jacob Feinstein Barbara & Ernest Feldgus Donna & Allyn Feldman Ellen Feldman-Elliott & Gary Elliott, M.D. Rebecca Fellman ’00 Jamie Ernst Fencl ’04 & Alex Fencl Andrew Fields ’13 Emily Fine ’15 Jonathan Fine ’11 Natalie Fine ’12 Samantha Fine ’12 Gail Firestone Alexa Fisher ’14 Jenny & Jack Fisher Laura & Brad Flanagan Rolanda Fleming McKenzie Followwill ’01 Aston Ford ’15 Eric Forslund Yana & Meir Fradkin Natalie & Sheldon Frankel Joshua Frankfurt & Edith Blanco-Frankfurt Audrey & Richard Franklin Tiffany Franks Toria & David Frederick Blair Golman Freedman ’07 & Eric Freedman Zachary Freeman ’14

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Andrew Friedman ’15 Shelby Friedman ’12 Kathy & Herbert Fromm Natalie & John Frost Saretta Fuchs & Ryan Fuchs ’98 Julia Fulbright ’15 Jeff Funkhouser Sara & David Gail ’99 Jennifer & David Galardi Josh Gamez Shyama & Darshan Gandhi Miriam Garcia Volk & Tim Volk Diego Garcia ’14 Jessica Garcia ’12 Nora & Jose Garcia Patricia & Reyes Garcia Liz Garner ’00 Leila & Holland Gary ’93 Jonathan Gary ’07 Michelle Wettreich Garza ’95 & Joel Garza Eugenio Garza-Perez ’15 Judy Burch Gass ’65 & Robert Gass Mansi Gaur ’15 Shayan Gaziani ’14 Madeleine & Mark Geller, D.D.S. Barbara Gelsomino Jamie & Cameron Gerard, M.D. Austin Gerber ’12 Allison Romberg Gessner ’88 & Mark Gessner Valerie Bennett Gillespie ’98 & Emmanuel Gillespie Colleen & Scott Gilmour Rosa & Matthew Giorgio Lauren Giovannini Melanie Girard Jessica Giraudon ’13 Pam & Michel Giraudon Tiffany Giraudon ’14 Jason Girson ’12 Alison Glazer ’12 Gillian Glengarry Sammy Glick ’13 Nancy & Steven Glick Caroline Gold ’13 Brady Goldberg ’11 Jake Goldberg ’13 Kelsey Goldberg ’14 Perry Goldberg, M.S.D. Shari & Steven Goldberg Ashley Goldschmid ’13 Clint Golman ’12 Mandy Golman, Ph.D. & David Golman Hank Golman ’14 Susan & Martin Golman Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Francisco Gomez-Palacio ’12 Rodrigo Gomez-Palacio ’14 Diana Villarreal de Gonzalez & Jose Gonzalez

Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 & Jeffrey Goodman ’05 Madeline Lawrie-Goodrich & Godfrey Goodrich, Sr. Shallen & Ron Gordon Greer Goss ’13 Meg & Dave Graves Kaleb Graves ’13 Barbara & Arnold Green Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55 Ashley & David Greene WT Greer ’15 Connie & Pat Griffith Ronda & Tom Grimsley Russell Grindstaff ’12 Peter Grishin ’15 Irene & Doug Grossman ’81 Beverly & Fernando Guerra Ryan Gupta ’14 Yildiz & Ozan Gursel Marcy & Craig Gutow Heather Haas Elke & Bernd Haetzel Marty Hagmann Caroline Hahn, M.D. & Yoav Hahn, M.D. Sophia Haid ’14 Virginia Arteaga-Haid & Scott Haid Dimitri & David Hall Margo Hall Trevian Hall ’12 Gabriela Navejas & Nicholas Hallack Bryce Halloran ’14 Heather Klein Hamilton ’98 & Will Hamilton Beth & Mark Hansen Deanna & David Hanson Hannah & Blake Harkey Lynn & Dave Harnden ’67 Mechelle & Johnnie Harris Austin Hartline ’12 Sanah Hasan ’15 Joel Hashop ’15 Michael Haskins Julianne Hastings ’13 Lynn Hatcher Kellie & Dan Havrilak Barbara Hawn Danna Morguloff-Hayden & Jamie Hayden III Madison Hayden ’13 Torri Hayden ’15 Mary & John Hayes Sonja Butler-Hayes Victor Hazbun ’12 Katherine Hearty ’98 Marc Hebert Aryn Henderson ’15 Amy Henika ’96 & Kevin Ball DeBorah Henry KeyShawn Henson ’15 Flossie & Pat Heptig

David Herman ’12 Anne & Jim Hester Sara & Todd Hignite Angela Hillsman ’14 Emitom Hillsman ’12 Darrie & Larry Hinson Shehnaz & Karim Hirani Caitlin Hoagland ’15 Lona & Davey Hoffer Jacqueline & Michael Hoffman Ellen & Rob Hoffman ’74 Casey Holiday ’14 Clayton Hollingsworth Robbi D. Holman Donna & Roger Holman Christian Holmes ’15 Cyerra Holmes ’12 Kathy & Michael Holmes Michael Haskins Esther Hong ’94 Jacqueline & David Hood Catherine Hopkins Cheryl & Donald Hopkins Pam & Wendell Hopkins Molly Horn ’10 Barbara & Bernie Horowitz Braden Hosch, Ph.D. ’89 & Leslie Hosch Safia Hossain ’14 Emiko & Charles Hough Brianna Houston ’15 Russell Houston ’12 Janice & Tommy Houston Lindsay & Kenneth Howell Sarah Howell Laura Hudec Chandler Hull ’14 Griffin Hull ’15 Adele Hurst Bonnie & Monte Hurst ’89 Barry Ide Jane & Art Immerman Nancy & Larry Immerman Didem & Onur Inanoglu Dana & Eitan Ingall Lindsey Ingram ’15 Hayley Isenberg ’15 Rita & Ron Ivery Evan Jackson Gabi Jackson ’14 Gavin Jackson ’14 Alana Taylor & Kevin Jackson Heidi & Russel Jacobe III Caryn & David Jacobs Loren Jacobson ’92 & Moises Rudelman Jordan Jaffee ’15 Ashkan Jahangiri ’13 Jasbina Ahluwalia & Rajnish Jain Ricardo Jaramillo Esteves ’15 Kenneth Jarvis III ’12 Mike Jenks Alice Jiang ’12 Marcella Jimenez ’12


GREENHILL FUND DONORS

Alan Johnson ’12 Langston Johnson ’12 Trey Johnson III ’87 & Jen Johnson ’90 Regis Johnson ’14 Richelle & Stacey Johnson Ginna Johnson ’84 Vivian Johnson Wesley Johnson ’15 Debby & Arnie Johnston Ashley Harris Johnston ’98 & Coyt Johnston Kristy & Jon Joiner Chris Jones ’15 Shannon & David Jones, Jr. Nicole & Dirrell Jones Donna Jones Matthew Jones ’14 Olivia Jones ’14 Terry & Russell Jones Theresa & Kenna Jones Victoria Jones ’12 Keyerra Jordan ’15 Ruthlyn Riley & Rodney Joseph Sol Kahn ’13 Amna Kaiser ’13 Keri & Tim Kaiser Kathryn Kallison ’94 Sandy & Jay Kaminski Phyllis & Alex Kane Hava Kane ’13 Michael Kane ’82 Angelina Kang ’04 Joseph Kang ’14 Carolyn Kanzler Drew Kaplan ’14

Stacey & Paul Kaplan Karen & Ricky Kassanoff Susan & Dan Kasten Deanna & Jerome Kasten Meghan & Jamie Katzen ’01 Scott Kaufman ’04 Vinesh Kavassery & Renu Menon Avi Kejriwal ’12 Treavor Kendall Irwin Kerner Morgan & Ron Kerridge Suzanne & Michael Kesner Risa & Marc Kesselman Brianna Kessler ’15 Kate & Jon Kettles Fahad Khalid ’15 Shamim & Khozema Khambati Raif Khan ’15 Grace Kiang Mekdes & Malcom Kifle Carol Ann Kilburn Caroline & Jason Kim Rebecca Kim ’13 Sarah Kim ’15 Taesung Kim & Lauren Kwon Eunhee & Yongku Kim Mary & Michael Kingan Barbara & Steve Kinkead Olivia Kinney ’12 Elizabeth Kittleman Eric Klein ’12 Juliana & Jason Klein ’04 Debbie & Ronald Klein Hemchand Kochukuttan & Namitha Thirunavukkarasu Emily Koehler ’14

Cynthia & Jay Koger Jim Kondysar Adam Konig ’15 Brian Konig ’12 Natalie Koonce ’12 Laura & Jonathan Kopf ’01 Kama Boswell Koudelka ’81 Sherri Seidel Kraft ’83 & Paul Kraft Marina & Alex Kramer Savannah Krantz ’14 Nick Kraus ’14 Will Kraus ’12 Laurie Hunt Krauss ’96 & Greg Krauss Kathy & Doug Kreitling Meera Krishna ’07 & David Peterson Margaret & Mike Krueger Ariel Kruger, M.D. ’93 & Kelly Kruger Carla & Andrejs Krumins Janette & Eric Kuang Anja Kuepper Archit Kulkarni ’15 Ivan Kumamoto ’12 Jaya & Sanjeev Kumar Meghna & Dharam Kumbhani Aaron Kurz ’13 Suvarna & Manoj Kutty Jeehee & Soon Kwon Wendy & Brian Kyle Pam Baeza & Gary Laben Whitney & Gregory Lachar Brett Lacher ’04 Geula & Bob LaGrone

Liyun & Ming Lai Stella Lai Geralyn Lam ’14 Arlene & Lewis Lamark Peyton Lambert ’12 Kate & Scott Lambert ’86 Janice & Dan LaMendola Jane & Hal Lamster Anna Kuchment & Mark Lamster Hillary & John Lande ’97 Olga & Mike Langley Deborah Lark ’13 Tracy & Harry LaRosiliere Marthe LaRosiliere Virginia Lauderdale Jasmin Lawrence ’14 Stephanie & Aaron Ledyard Ashley Lee ’15 Ghonhee Lee ’13 Jocelyn Lee ’14 Jane & Joseph Lee Helen & Allan Lerner Natalie & John Lesikar ’03 Lindsay Rubin Levin ’98 & Ari Levin Sam Levinger ’13 Norma Levitan Alyce & Doug Levy ’90 Sophie Levy ’07 Joanne & Steve Levy Joanna Fulton Lewis ’02 & Matt Lewis Paul Lewis Georgia & Larry Ley ’68 Amy Li ’12

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Martin Li ’15 Tiesong Li & Joy Hu Katherine Liang & Alexander Liang, M.D. Allison Rosen Lidji ’04 & Barrett Lidji Blake Lieberman ’14 Ryan Lieberman ’13 Christopher Light Lindi Light Wesley Lim ’14 Christine Lin ’13 Justine Lin ’06 Yael & Stephen Lipnik Katie Litman ’12 Maureen Little & Eldon Little, Sr. Vickie Livingston ’12 Mary Lo ’14 Claudia Loewenstein Dorothy Lombardi Stephanie & Richard London Frank Lopez Lindsay & Clayton Lougée ’03 Mary Lee Lovrecich Elaine & David Lowen Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Nancy & Ed Lowey Curt Lowry Elaine & Raymond Lozano Sandy & David Lui Jacobo Luna Lauren Luna Lorena Luna Audrey & Larry Lundy ’79 Allana & Zach Luterman ’90 Ellen & Theodore Mack Jayant Madugula ’15 Lindsey Mahomes ’14 Shanti Majefski ’95 & Thomas Martinez Shehnaz & Naeem Makhani Deborah Malveaux Kamini & Malik Mamdani Saveena Mandadi ’15 Pat & Ted Mandeville Carol & Joseph Manel Angie Manning Betsy & Charlie Mantheiy Heather Marcus Emily Margolis ’14 Sarah & Russ Markhovsky Ellen & Arnold Marks Nancy & William H. Marmion, Jr. Lily Marrs ’12 Magdalena Torrico & Jose Martin de Bustamante Carrie & Chris Martin Sharon & Luis Martin Amy & Justin Marty Eugene Massad, III ’14 Toby & Jason Massman ’89 Jen Falk & Joshua Massoud ’98 Toya Mathis Mitali Mathur ’15 Stewart Matthews ’15

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Daniel Matyas ’12 Jennifer & Adam Maul Alicia Mayer Jeannean McCain Kelly McCain Karen & Matt McClard Brooks McCormick ’15 April & Kevin McCormick Caroline McCulloch ’14 Scottie Pearson McDonald ’87 & Bob McDonald Tracey & Dale McElroy Travis McElroy ’08 Jules McGee Stern McGee ’15 Logan McGill ’14 Meg & Patrick McGonigle ’89 Max McKamy ’12 Matthew McKinney Gloria & Cleon McKnight Ricky McMurry ’14 Rebecca & Keith McNeal Naseem & Ameerali Mehdi Nirvi & Ankit Mehta Elizabeth Barnwell Meier ’04 & Brennan Meier ’03 Lizzbeth Melendez Caroline Melgarejo ’14 Milagros & Marco Melgarejo Macy Jaggers & Michael Melton Tina & Bob Mendez-Kohler Michael Meng ’14 Remya Menon ’15 Tina & Andy Mercurio Donny Meyer ’96 Jacob Meyer ’15 Adriana & Saul Meyer ’89 Ann & Steven Meyer Bernice & Jack Meyers Logan Meyers ’12 Spencer Michaels ’14 Frankie & Jerold Michaelson

Betty Michalski Barbara Schultz & Bruce Mickey Jill & Benton Middleman, M.D. Joseph Middleman ’14 Judy & Joe Miller Meghan Casey Miller ’98 & Mark Miller Gina Mills ’12 Randy Mills Matthew Milner ’14 Abigail Mindle & Grant Mindle, Ph.D. Fabi Miranda ’14 Nallely Miranda ’12 Connie & Roy Mobley Kyrene Moe ’15 Mindi & Joe Monaco Carly Mondry ’15 Gloria & Ciro Montes Elizabeth & John Montgomery Lauren Montgomery ’13 Nena Montgomery ’69 Noah Montgomery ’14 William Montgomery II ’12 Jordan Montoya Maddie Montoya ’15 Samuel Moon, Jr. ’14 Ellen Moriarty Gabby Moscetta Erika Bruce & Gary Moskowitz Paula & Gerald Moskowitz Katherine & Afshin Motlagh Claire Munoz ’04 Monsie Munoz ’05 Maya Muralidhar ’15 Brett Myers & Lesley Lurie Don Myers Betsy Nadler Lekshmi Nair ’12 Brenda Nance Keith Nannie

Ravi Narula ’14 Farhana Kazi & Haris Naseem Gulsher Nathani Jean & David Neisius Sarah Way & Eric Nelson Madeline Nelson ’12 Hannah Neustadt ’13 Lisa Newman ’85 & Jeffrey Kaplan Trang & Quan Nguyen, M.D. Wyn Nguyen & Thu Trinh Teresa Nichols Barclay Nihill ’03 Natalie Nihill-Roberto ’00 Ank & Deepak Nijhawan Mashal Noor ’12 KarolAnn Norderhaug ’04 Kristian Norderhaug ’14 Julia Norton ’14 Myra Noshahi ’12 Rachel Nosnik & Israel Nosnik, M.D. ’99 Arti Notani Chandler Notley ’15 Coleman Notley ’12 Taura Null ’91 Nusrat Susan & Steve O’Brien Katherine & John Ofenloch Lynne & Glenn Ogden Griffin Olesky ’15 Jordan Olschwanger ’13 Polly Olsson Amy Berlin Opsal ’94 & Aaron Opsal Jaime & Michael Orman Jack Oros Emily Orth ’14 Hannah Orth ’12 Julie & Steven Osborn Youssef Oumanar Daniel Oved ’13


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Margaret & Stuart Owen Davis Owens ’13 Rocky Owens ’99 Camille & Patrick Owens Venita & Timothy Owens Umesh Oza & Komel Grover Rachel Packer ’12 Sandhya & Kiran Padala Cindy & Robert Page Kimberly & Toby Page Sarah Shulkin Pailet ’00 & David Pailet ’91 Kavitha & Maniam Palanivelu Jamie Palefsky ’14 Jordan Palefsky ’12 Kathy & Morris Palefsky Dana Wiesenfeld Palmer ’93 & Scott Palmer Henry Paolissi Michael Paraskevas ’10 Lydia & Nick Paraskevas Dhiren Parbhoo ’10 Chanda & Dinesh Parbhoo Jeanie Yim Park ’98 & Howard Park Jennifer & Nicholas Park Grace Park ’12 Honelynn & Patrick Parker Martha Parker Leigh & Scott Parks Rae’Van Parson ’12 Michael Partlo ’12 Aliysa Patel ’12 Kinaan Patel ’14 Yolanda Allen-Patterson & Christopher Patterson Morgan Pearlman ’13 Scottie G. Pearson Melanie Perry Eric Petrocchi ’15 Elizabeth Pettijohn Betty & Riley Peveto Sonia Philipson Mona & Martin Phillips Caila Pickett ’15 Zona & Barry Pidgeon Madison Pidgeon ’15 Richard Kahn & Barry Pierce Rosalind Lynam & Matt Pikar Mehrafzoon Pikar Emma Pillow ’15 Karrie & Bil Piper, IV Erick Pittman Janine & Allen Pitts, Jr. Alice & Mark Platt ’87 Jamie & Andy Plenge ’97 Henry Pluss ’15 Sara & David Pollack Kay Ellen & Jake Pollack Tracy Pollock ’03 & Timothy McCann Margie & Jose’ Portela, Sr. Robyn Menter & Martin Posner Kathryn & Shane Potter Claudia & John Powers

Tamara Prabhakar ’15 Divya Pranav ’12 Caleigh Prewitt ’12 Zach Pritchard ’06 Blake Pruitt ’12 Sarah & Jim Puckett Molly Williams Pugh ’94 & Bill Pugh Tracey & Trey Pugh Meredith Purchal ’12 Brian Quina ’12 Misty & Chris Quinn Debbie & Bill Quinn Isela Quinonez Armando Quintero & Lia Oliveros Cooper Raiff ’15 Gretchen & Mike Raiff Sowmya & Srinath Ram Karina Rambeau ’12 Kayla Rambeau ’14 David Ramsey Traci & Mark Ramsey Shivani Rana ’14 Meg Ranganathan ’13 Nikhil Ranganathan ’15 Namrata & Arun Rao Shruti Rao ’14 Alex Raphael ’15 Helene & Ronnie Raphael Jerry Rasansky Justin Rasansky ’12 Melanie Rasansky Parker Rasansky ’14 Philip Rasansky ’14 Carly Raskin ’15 Allyson & Grady Raskin ’92 Sandy & Philip Raskin, M.D. Mukund Ravikumar & Sucharitha Srinivasan Lindsay Rawitscher ’13 Ryan Rawitscher ’15 Collin Ray ’12 Dawson Ray ’12 Kathy & Neill Ray Dipti & Partha Ray Mia Landsvik & Brett Rebal ’00 Rasika Reddy ’13 Lisa Regenbogen ’98 Nicole & Thomas Reger Jenna Reisler ’15 Julia Reisler ’15 Helen Reiter Lily Renfro ’13 Valerie & Rusty Reynolds Camille Richard ’12 Lorene Richardson & Robert Richardson, Jr. Emily Richmond ’15 Louise & Neil Richter Bryan Rigg Stephanie Rigg Cheryl & Roderick Rischer John Rivera ’14 Aeisha & Fred Rivers

Fran & Dick Robbins Nicole Roberson ’12 Amber M. Roberts Dylan Roberts ’14 William Roberts ’14 Chana & Ralph Robinowitz, Ph.D. James Robinson ’05 Lisa & Sam Robinson Tynesia Boyea-Robinson & Walter Robinson Susannah Rodrigue ’12 Karen Hughes Rodrigues ’95 & Brad Rodrigues Lisa Rodriguez & Zeke Rodriguez, Jr. Matthew Rodriguez ’12 Kimberly Ferris-Rojas & Carlos Rojas Katy Rollings ’98 Joan Romanosky Leonel Romero ’14 John Rortvedt Jill & Irwin Rose Carly Rosemore ’09 Sally & Rick Rosenberg Laura & Gregg Ross Patricia & Sanford Ross Sharon Ross ’97 David Rote ’14 Hava & Irving Rothman, Ph.D. Hope Rovner ’15 Toby Row Lesley Rowland ’12 Patti Rowland Brent Rubin ’14 Marshall Ruchman Lesley Rucker Jordan Rudner ’12 Keri & Christopher Ruffalo Dee Rush & John Rush, Sr., M.D. Lori Ruso

Reed Russ ’15 Brandon Ryan ’14 Mary Jane & Frank Ryburn Darci & Harjot Sachdeva Cole Sadler ’12 Yusuf Salam ’15 Anna Grossman Saleh ’04 & Keya Saleh Ashton Sanberg ’15 Celeste Kinney Sanders ’00 & Byron Sanders ’01 Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Katherine Sanders ’13 Melissa Sanders ’99 Darryn Sandler ’95 Jared Sandler ’07 Shama & Anup Sarada Mini & Praveen Saxena Julie & Jon Sayah Susan & Joe Schackman Terri Schanbaum & Nick Schanbaum ’00 Sharon Schattgen Jared Scheib ’04 Joan Schellenberg Ann & Larry Schiller, M.D. S. Benjamin Schindler ’13 Sydnie Schindler ’15 Paige & David Schnabel Tina & Don Schnair David Schnitzer Stephen Schnitzer Michael Scholten Caitlin & Tony Schraufnagel Kate Schwartz ’12 Judi & Paul Scott Stephanie Seale ’13 Lisa Sealy David Sears Alex Sebert ’15 Caitlin & Michael Seeligson ’02

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Lisa & Randolph Sentell Jassem Setayesh ’14 Bhavna & Jagat Shah Neal Sharma ’12 Jalen Sharp ’14 Nataya & Jerry Sharp, Jr. Kerry & Stephen Shea Fallyn Sheff ’13 Katie Sheinfeld ’12 Stacy & Jon Shepherd Ashley & John Sherman Ashverya Sheth ’14 Mala & Anup Shetty, M.D. Elizabeth Shi ’15 Denise Marciano & Michael Shiloh Sandra & Richard Shirley Sofia Shirley ’15 Emma Sholder ’12 Sarah Shor ’13 Tessa Shore ’08 Rosalyn & Martin Shosid Weston Shosid ’13 Rebecca & Tony Shuman Ahmed Sharique & Ambreen Siddiqui Lauren Silva Laughlin Doug Silver ’88 Nick Silverman ’14 Kristin & Daniel Simenc Elizabeth & John Simpson Jocelynn & Michael Simpson Tammy & Joey Sims, Jr. Esha Singhal ’14 Priya Singhvi

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Gail & Joseph Sjogren Dorothy & Kurt Sjogren Eileen Skeen ’15 Rachael Sklar ’14 Charles Smith ’02 Farrai Shelby Smith ’80 & Steve Smith Kara Smith Noelle Smith ’12 Quincy Smith Steve & Teresa Smith Jennifer & Wallace Smith, Jr. Ilene Smoger & Carla McGee Robbin Raskin Solis ’88 & Michael Solis Jessica Solls ’12 Cindy Solomon ’93 Grant Solomon ’14 Barbara & Leonard Solomon Rachel Son ’14 Alan Sostek ’10 Rebecca Sostek ’14 Laura Sparkman Roberta & Don Spector Courtney & Brad Spellicy Daniel Spomer ’15 Adam Sprankell ’92 Paul Springer ’15 Gita Srivastava ’03 & Andrew Greenhut Tina Srivastava ’05 & Charles Herder Dorota & Jacek Stachowiak Jing-Lan Stacy Loretta Stagen

Michael Stanley ’12 Meri-Kay Star ’73 Rachel & Marc Starr Lynn & Jay Staub, M.D. Laura Ley Staub ’01, M.D. & Blake Staub ’01, M.D. Jaclyn & Brandon Staub ’03 Lindsay & Jeff Steinberg ’83 Jordan Steinberg ’15 Eli Steinfield ’12 Valerie Stelzer Lindsay & Doug Stenberg Barclay Stephens ’12 Monica Garza Stephens Joi Stephenson ’07 & Dionta Stephenson Henry Stern ’04 Mike Stern Steele Sternberg Susan & David Sternblitz Shelley & Steven Sternblitz Cameron Steurer ’12 Peyton Steurer ’14 Gene Stevens Louise Stewart Nicky Perry & Andrew Stifler Jenny Stinchcomb Charlie Stobaugh Heather & Christopher Kent Stobaugh Nancy & Kent Stobaugh Karen & Aric Stock Matthew Stock ’14 Matt Stolbach ’98 Danielle Stoler ’14

Lori Stone Amy & Stephen Strasnick Sandra & Barry Strevig Diane & Trey Stringer Beth & Mark Stromberg Lyall Stuart ’12 Renée & Fernando Suarez Maria Suarez Ryan Subel ’15 Srikanth Subramanian & Arti Baskaran Amer Suleman & Mahvash Amer Rick Sundeen ’06 Natasha Suterwala ’15 Jan & Chuck Switzer Nikole & Greg Swize Asif & Amtul Syed Ashley & Jay Szor ’04 Sarah & Lee Szor ’03 Jill Szymanski Dana & John Talmadge, M.D. Abhishek Tandon & Olga Selezneva Mary & Carlos Tapia Tonya & James Tarpeh Stephanie Taub Genny Taylor ’14 Grayson Taylor ’15 Shelton Taylor ’13 Kathrin Tewich Dinesh Thoduguli & Nuthan Sarpangala Concita & Albert Thomas


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Sherri & Clint Thomas Cragina Thomas Joshua Thomas ’15 Sarah & Bruce Thompson Lina & Johnny Thompson Louise & Ryon Thompson Jamie & Steve Thompson Sydney Thompson ’13 Barbara & Sy Thum Narayanan Thyagarajan & Usha Subramanian Sandra & Rice Tilley, Jr. Cindi & Aaron Timmons Jennifer Tirrell Deborah & David Tobias Arielle Swartz Tobin ’02 & Daniel Tobin Keith Todd Sam Tolbert ’14 Daniel Toliver & Cortrinia Holly-Toliver Jennifer Tonini, M.D. ’04 & Andrew Tonini, M.D. Tony Torres Laurie Jones & Manuel Torres Dawn & Kenneth Toudouze Leslie Ezelle & Libby Toudouze Isabet Tranchin ’14 Cole Travers ’14 Katie & Clay Trimmer Joe Trombello ’02 Lauren Truitt ’13 Diep Truong ’93 & Trinh Vo Helen Lai & Ben Tu Betsy Tucker ’68 & Robert Davis Mike Tudela May & Chris Turbeville Ron Turley, III ’14 Caroline Turlington ’04 Peggy Norvell Turlington ’75 & Jack Turlington Sera Tuz ’15 Grantland Unell ’13 Sloan Ungerman ’15 Azhar Unwala ’12 Jeffry Valadez ’13 Melina van Oers ’15 Nicolai van Oers & Marina Pascali Megan Van Wart Asha & Collin Vas Vasantha & Srini Vasan Marta & Miguel Velazquez Pam & Steve Velo Dee Dunk Velvin ’83 & Trey Velvin Robin & Paul Vettoretti Keven Vicknair Altha & Manuel Vidal Rosalind & Keith Vinson Christine Voisinet ’12 Thao Vu ’92 & Kijana Woodard Chelle & Chad Wabrek Linda & James Wachholz Cliff Wai & Marisa Bertocchi

Jackie & Steve Waldman Anna Walley Katie Walsh ’00 Hannah Walsh ’12 Sarah Wandrey ’98 Charlie Wang ’14 Samuel Waranch ’15 Steve Warner Erica & Charles Warren ’88 Rita & Jay Wartell Maria Cortez-Wartell & Warren Wartell Corbin & Leppaine Washington Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr. Barbara Way, M.D. & Anthony Way, M.D. Paige Weaver ’04 Jerry Webb ’12 Alex Weinberg ’14 Janice Sweet Weinberg & Arthur Weinberg, M.D. Ben Weinberg ’14 Kyle Weinreb ’13 Joanie & Shelly Weinstein Alecia Weithers ’15 Robert Weitman ’12 Natalie Wells Tara & Mark Wettreich ’98 Leigh & Craig White Evan White ’14 Linda White & Randy Watson Laura Whitley ’99 Marguerite Johnson & Bonny Widodo

Mary Jo & John Wilen Shelly & Lalan Wilfong Julie Kern Wilkofsky ’97 & Ian Wilkofsky ’98 Mattie Willard ’14 Stacey & Brent Williams Dorothy & Sanford Williams Jennifer & Sandy Williams, M.D. Tonya & Tom Williams Gayle Morgan Willis Netta Wilson William Wilson Celia & Craig Winchell Stacey Wink Loretta Winnicki Sophia Witheiler ’15 Jo Ann & John Withers Firewioni Woldu Claire & James Woodcock Jerline & John Woods Allie Woodson ’14 Angela & Harry Woodson Donna Woody Emily & Dave Woolwine Sharron & Dick Woolwine Gabrielle Wootton ’03 Stephanie & Trevor Worcester Donna & Glade Wright Ruth & Don Wyckoff Peng Xu & Tao Jiang Suzanne & Jason Yaffe P.T. Yager ’14 Paul Yang & Sindy Chou Dak Tse Yee Gina & Danny Yoo

Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Justin & Christine Young Lyssa Orchid & D’Arcy Young Katie & Todd Young Sarah & Sohail Yousuf ’98 Anton Yu ’13 Eric Yu ’15 Hongtao Yu & Sue Luo Regina Yunker & Michael Rudnicki Joanne & Joe Yurich Kira & Larry Zahn ’88 Brittany Staub Zeltser ’03 & Daniel Zeltser Ariana Zhang ’15 David Zhang & Rose Hou Xuewu Zhang & Donglu Xie Vicky Zhou ’14 Nathan Zhu ’13 Ida Ann & Harold Zweig

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Grandparents Carol & Steve Aaron Sydney Horowitz ’21 Julia Ahlfinger David Bell ’19 Martha & Robert Allday Kush Kirkendall ’28 Lauren & Bill Anderson Grant Bomersbach ’26 Ryan Bomersbach ’24

Sheila & Jim Davidson Casey Ross ’23 Graham Ross ’26

Kathy & Herbert Fromm Alison Thieberg ’21 Lilly Thieberg ’22

Gaye & Val Buckmiller Lilli Stone ’18

Pat & Leonard Davis Lily Davis ’27

Barbara & Thurman Butler Ananias Hayes ’19

Mary Anne & Fred Deaton Addison Han ’27

Marsha & Ron Gaswirth Alex Schnitzer ’25 Josh Schnitzer ’27 Hannah Gaswirth ’24

Karen Cacopardo Alyssa Miller ’21

Arlene Crotty-Duff & Duncan Duff Kate Crotty ’15 Stephen Crotty ’18

Peg & Bernie Andrews Ellen Margaret Andrews ’17 Camille Andrews ’15 Melanie Andrews ’13

Pat & Frank Cervasio Elise Andres ’17 Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14

Madeleine & Michael Appel Ari Appel ’22

Sunny & John Chun Lucy Kim ’27

Gene & Darlene Dycus Christopher Dycus ’22

Louise & Gordon Appleman Andrew Mann ’24 Elizabeth Mann ’24 Travis Mann ’22

Maria & Diego Cisneros Albertina Pascual Cisneros ’26

Christine Eastus Alexa Derryberry ’20

Carole Cohen Lila Levy ’25

Pauline & Ed Emich Harper Spellicy ’29

Carol Gene & Howard Cohen Benjamin Pollack ’19 Ryan Pollack ’16

Rosemary & Roger Enrico Danny Enrico ’21

Brenda & Les Barrett Barrett Self ’23 June & Jim Baumoel Dylan Considine ’26 Emmett Considine ’29 Janet & Jeffrey Beck Sadie Beck ’26 Libby Beck ’29 Judah Beck ’30 Le Bell Katerina Bridges ’24 Jennifer & Dyke Bennett Zoe Gillespie ’29 Elaine Betcher Jeb Brown ’29 Pat & Chuck Bianco Morgan Ofenloch ’24 Diane & David Birk Liam Fagelman ’25

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Loretta & Jerome Brister Jacob Pugh ’16 Jessica Pugh ’18

Judy & Leon Cohen Elise Andres ’17 Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Kay Collins Sam Charnes ’19 Carolyn & Chris Cotton Charlotte Cotton ’23 Wesley Cotton ’27 Debby Crabtree Grady Akhtar ’28 Al & Miriam Creemer Courtney Rawitscher ’18 Ryan Rawitscher ’15 Lindsay Rawitscher ’13

Ann & Alan Bogdanow Katie Bogdanow ’23

Ruth & Bob Darrow Jason Davis ’17 Kristen Davis ’08 Rachel Davis ’15

Therese & Johnny Bomersbach Grant Bomersbach ’26 Ryan Bomersbach ’24

Judy David Sarah Moskowitz ’26 Zachary Moskowitz ’25

Brenda & Stuart Brand Benjamin Stromberg ’17

Susan & Michael Davidoff Alex Ladin ’24 Brent Ladin ’21 Lauren Brownstein ’96 Natalie Davidoff ’28

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Sally & Tom Dunning Grace Helms ’28

Nancy & Mike Faems Charlotte Faems ’27 Eleanor Faems ’25 Shirley & Arnold Feinstein Jane Bailey Feinstein ’24 Lindsay Jade Feinstein ’21 Barbara & Ernest Feldgus Mitchell Galardi ’24 Donna & Allyn Feldman Cole Feldman ’25 Ellie Feldman ’22 Sandra & Gary Fernandes Hudson Fernandes ’17 Logan McGill ’14 Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Ryan Fiedelman ’22 Sophie Fiedelman ’25

Madeleine Geller & Mark Geller, D.D.S. Griffin Green ’27 Rita Sue & Alan Gold Matthew Gold ’17 Brian Broder ’13 Caroline Gold ’13 Katherine Broder ’10 Susan & Martin Golman Zoe Baer ’22 Barbara & Arnold Green Griffin Green ’27 Irma & Irwin Grossman Anna Kronick ’25 Isabelle Kronick ’22 Beverly & Fernando Guerra Sam Cooper ’18 Barbara & Bill Gutow Davis Gutow ’21 William T. Hankinson Hank Maher ’27 William Maher ’25 Deanna & David Hanson Finley Spector ’23 Barbara Hawn Ava Sjogren ’26 Ella Sjogren ’23 John Henry III Lucas Henry ’21 Matias Henry ’21 Anne & Jim Hester Luke Robbins ’27

Gail Firestone Leo Schnabel ’27

Nancy & Jim Hoak Alfred Hoak ’25

Nancy & Robert Fisette Brock Bagelman ’18

Betty & Milton Holcombe Kelley Wheeler ’21

Natalie & Sheldon Frankel Lane Hirsch ’16 Mia Hirsch ’17

Donna & Roger Holman Noah Stinchcomb ’29 Barbara & Bernie Horowitz Jake Hershman ’17 Margot Hershman ’10


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Adele Hurst Claudia Hurst ’22 Morgan Hurst ’20 Sophia Hurst ’20 Jane & Art Immerman Ike Kassanoff ’21 Ryder Kassanoff ’23

Jane & Hal Lamster Eliza Lamster ’24 Virginia Lauderdale Samantha Aidala ’25 Jane & Joseph Lee Seth Lee ’24

Betsy & Charlie Mantheiy Grace Doyle ’18 Kalen Doyle ’14 Heather Marcus Alex Rose ’18 Jack Rose ’21

Jean & David Neisius Everett Graves ’21 Katherine & John Ofenloch Morgan Ofenloch ’24 Lynne & Glenn Ogden Cole Ogden ’27 Ella Ogden ’25

Helen & Allan Lerner Jacob Mazow ’17

Arnold & Ellen Marks Ryan Fiedelman ’22 Sophie Fiedelman ’25

Norma Levitan Abby Platt ’22 Max Platt ’21

Irene Martin Serena Martin ’24 Xavier Martin ’28

Joanne & Steve Levy Jordan Levy ’22 Taylor Levy ’23

Sharon & Luis Martin Serena Martin ’24 Xavier Martin ’28

Paul Lewis Daniel Brickman ’18

Kay & Chuck McKinnon Maggie Gibson ’19

Cherry & Mike Owen Fancy Gonzales ’25 Gabriel Gonzales ’28

Gloria & Cleon McKnight Nia McKnight ’25

Bettye Parks Reed Parks ’18

Sandy & Jay Kaminski Chloe Kim ’26 Emily Kim ’23 Olivia Kim ’21

Marilyn Lieberman & Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Haley Lieberman ’20 Jacob Lieberman ’22 Blake Lieberman ’14 Ryan Lieberman ’13

Astrid & Pat Merriman Chloe Merriman ’22 Emma Merriman ’20

Scottie G. Pearson Scottie Pearson-Thompson ’19

Carolyn Kanzler Rachel Bozalis ’19 Thomas Bozalis ’23

Maureen Little & Eldon Little, Sr. Alex Little ’22 Sophia Little ’19

Ann & Steven Meyer Alex Meyer ’27 Max Meyer ’24

Susan & Dan Kasten Leo Bresie ’28

Dorothy Lombardi Luke Lombardi ’19

Deanna & Jerome Kasten Coco Cohen ’26

Irene & Ray London Sydney London ’22

Bernice & Jack Meyers Abby Meyers ’21 Lea Meyers ’17

Carol Ann Kilburn Angelo Drossos ’20 Maddie Drossos ’17 Alex Drossos ’15

Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Anna Robinowitz ’20

Nancy & Larry Immerman Cole Feldman ’25 Ellie Feldman ’22 Vivian Johnson Isabelle Thompson ’18 Jordan Thompson ’20 Maurice Thompson ’23 Debby & Arnie Johnston Ella Dzialowski ’22 Zoe Dzialowski ’24 Donna Jones Gabriel Torres ’28

Eileen Kreisler & Aaron Kreisler, M.D. Jeffrey Harberg ’20 Maxwell Harberg ’16 Samantha Harberg ’18

Nancy & Ed Lowey Hallie Sternblitz ’22 Jordan Sternblitz ’17 Linda & Jonathan Lyons Ava Markhovsky ’21 Zach Markhovsky ’28

Liyun & Ming Lai Abby Platt ’22 Max Platt ’21

Ellen & Theodore Mack Brooke Allen ’18 Zoe Allen ’18

Stella Lai Eva Tu ’27

Pat & Ted Mandeville Griffin Benners ’20 Jackson Benners ’23

Arlene & Lewis Lamark Alec Becker ’19 Ryan Becker ’17

Carol & Joseph Manel Caroline Vos ’22

Frankie & Jerold Michaelson Max Pidgeon ’18 Madison Pidgeon ’15 Betty Michalski Madeline Owens ’16 Davis Owens ’13 Judy & Joe Miller Alyssa Miller ’21 Connie & Roy Mobley Corinne Bordelon ’23 Miles Bordelon ’26 Paula & Gerald Moskowitz Sarah Moskowitz ’26 Zachary Moskowitz ’25 Elyn & Doug Mulder Caroline Early ’15 Rhett Mulder ’25 Gulsher Nathani Alisha Nathani ’19 Kaden Nathani ’22

Steve Okon Brian Okon ’27 Hannah Okon ’24 Toni Okon ’25 Peggy & John Olsson Jack Berry ’20 Meg Berry ’16

Melanie Perry Ella Dzialowski ’22 Zoe Dzialowski ’24 Betty & Riley Peveto Bette Tomecko ’25 Georgie Tomecko ’27 Sonia Philipson Ben Krakow ’16 Eli Krakow ’18 Mona & Martin Phillips Cameron Phillips ’27 Zona & Barry Pidgeon Max Pidgeon ’18 Madison Pidgeon ’15 Mehrafzoon Pikar Stella Pikar ’28 Carol & Allen J. Pitts Sydney Pitts ’23 Tyler Pitts ’19 Jody Platt & Melvin Platt, M.D. Abby Platt ’22 Max Platt ’21 Sara & David Pollack Benjamin Pollack ’19 Ryan Pollack ’16

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Margie & Jose’ Portela, Sr. José Portela ’20

Saroj & Naishadh Saraiya Dhilan Patel ’24

Mike Stern Caroline Greenstone ’22

Robyn Menter & Martin Posner Emma Yurich ’24 Jack Yurich ’24

Susan & Joe Schackman Ben Schackman ’24 Will Schackman ’21

Shelley & Steven Sternblitz Hallie Sternblitz ’22 Jordan Sternblitz ’17

Sarah & Jim Puckett Chelsea Puckett ’18 Erin Puckett ’18

Sharon Schattgen Grace Jackson ’18 Ford Jackson ’19

Jenny Stinchcomb Noah Stinchcomb ’29

Yingjue Qiu & Xiangquan Xu Christine Wu ’19

Joan Schellenberg Serena Martin ’24 Xavier Martin ’28

Sandy Raskin & Philip Raskin, M.D. Gus Solis ’20 Mya Raskin ’26 Dipti & Partha Ray Devi Ray ’27

Cathy & John Schoellkopf Dulany Bloom ’21

Francis & Jean Ann Reed Helen Reed ’26 Jack Reed ’23

Judi & Paul Scott Charlie Waldman ’26

Helen Reiter Alexander Reiter ’25 Louise & Neil Richter Jackson Rothbart ’16 Sandy & Jeff Rifken Bailey Fisher ’28 Fran & Dick Robbins Luke Robbins ’27 Chana Robinowitz & Ralph Robinowitz, Ph.D. Anna Robinowitz ’20 Deedie & Rusty Rose Alex Rose ’18 Jack Rose ’21 Jill & Irwin Rose Sophia Hurst ’20 Patricia & Sanford Ross Casey Ross ’23 Graham Ross ’26 Hava Rothman & Irving Rothman, Ph.D. Garrett Stoler ’17 Danielle Stoler ’14 Marshall Ruchman Heath Ruchman ’18 Mary Jane & Frank Ryburn Moss Barron ’27 Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Zach Sanders ’26

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David Sears Ellen Margaret Andrews ’17 Camille Andrews ’15 Melanie Andrews ’13 Jo Sevin Laird Burke ’25 Mary & Jerry Sharp Cameron Potter ’17 Sandra & Richard Shirley Lincoln Underwood ’23 Rosalyn & Martin Shosid Abby Shosid ’16 Katie Bendalin ’19 Molly Bendalin ’17 Gail & Joseph Sjogren Ava Sjogren ’26 Ella Sjogren ’23 Sandy & Joe Slotnik Sophie Slotnik ’26 Zachary Slotnik ’23 J. William Smith, M.D. & Amanda Smith Renee Smith ’16 Noelle Smith ’12 Barbara & Leonard Solomon Briana Solomon ’27 Roberta & Don Spector Finley Spector ’23 Loretta Stagen Sienna Stagen ’24 Sloan Stagen ’26

Charlie Stobaugh Aiden Stobaugh ’23 Haylie Stobaugh ’23 Nancy & Kent Stobaugh Aiden Stobaugh ’23 Haylie Stobaugh ’23 Mitzi Stout & Ed Stout, Jr. Bridge Brinkmann ’19 Dan Leonard ’08 Amy & Stephen Strasnick Emerson Sebold ’27 Hayden Sebold ’29 Jan & Chuck Switzer Rachel Bozalis ’19 Thomas Bozalis ’23 Asif & Amtul Syed Amber Syed ’20 Tarik Syed ’26 Zayna Syed ’17 Kathrin Tewich Peyton Jacobe ’23 Barbara & Sy Thum Greyson Bowers ’27 Sandra & Rice Tilley, Jr. Cameron Crates ’18 Campbell Crates ’20 Chandler Crates ’17

Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr. Drake Muller ’20 Drew Muller ’23 Barbara Way, M.D. & Anthony Way, M.D. Jake Nelson ’21 Arthur Weinberg, M. D. & Janice Sweet Weinberg Joseph Weinberg ’18 Alex Weinberg ’14 Ben Weinberg ’14 Joanie & Shelly Weinstein Ashley Weinstein ’25 Benjamin Weinstein ’26 Carter Weinstein ’21 Samantha Ungerman ’20 Sloan Ungerman ’15 Netta Wilson Kaylee Wilson ’23 Press Wilson ’21 Sherry & Robert Wilson Miles Wilson ’27 Loretta Winnicki Claire Brophy ’25 Nathan Brophy ’29 Jo Ann & John Withers Mia Lozano ’18 Claire & James Woodcock Ike Kassanoff ’21 Ryder Kassanoff ’23 Sharron & Dick Woolwine Lilah Woolwine ’26 Ruth & Don Wyckoff Addie Gomez ’17 Sophie Gomez ’21

Ginny & Jim Turner William Turner ’25

Dak Tse Yee Nicholas Mui ’18

Pam & Steve Velo Samantha Engberg ’28

Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Claudia Hurst ’22 Morgan Hurst ’20 Drew Rasansky ’11 Parker Rasansky ’14 Philip Rasansky ’14

Altha & Manuel Vidal Lauren Brown ’23 Linda & James Wachholz Rachel Wegener ’22 Timothy Wegener ’19 Jackie & Steve Waldman Charlie Waldman ’26 Ferna & Craig Ward Kaethe Thomas ’20 Rita & Jay Wartell Jordan Wartell ’19 Justin Wartell ’22

Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Katie Zweig ’22 Matthew Zweig ’18


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Faculty and Staff Mary Aidala Parker Ainsworth Andrea Alexander Zulaikha Alhanthy Betsy Gilbert Anderson ’84 Bianca Anderson Jason Anderson Jaye Andrews Rachel Annunziata Paige Ashley Leonel Aviles Chris Baker Rachel Baldwin Kevin Barnicle Melissa Battis Susan Bauman ’81 Jennifer Beazley Melodi Bianco Christopher Bigenho Chad Bittenbender Al Blaine Matt Blimline Caroline Bossalini Letha Boulware-Tait Mary Bourgeois Vonda Bowling Debbe Brackett Karen Bradberry Amanda Kasten Bresie ’96 Rhonda Brette Sharon Brewer Tony Brigham Nathan Brophy Greg Browne-Nichols Monica Bullock Genie Burke April Burns Darlene Caraway Herman Card Roger Charlebois ’71 Flor Chavez Linda Chianese Carla Childs ’02 Cherine Chlone Celia Cogan Trey Colvin Velvet Colvin Scott Cotton Anissa Crabtree Chaka Cummings Mel Curtis Rebecca Daniels Daniella de los Reyes Amy deBorst Tatiane Deibert Julie Diaz William Dietrich Amy Donnell Brian Donnell Michael Doyle Jon Duckert Karen Dzialowski Rachel Estrada

Susan Eve Linette Fabian Catherine Falk Jenny Fisher Jack Fisher Netra Fitzgerald Laura Flanagan Eric Forslund Jeff Funkhouser Josh Gamez Sasha Gamez Miriam Garcia-Volk Jose Garcia Reyes Garcia Joel Garza Barbara Gelsomino Valerie Bennett Gillespie ’98 Erin Ginsburg ’11 Matthew Giorgio Lauren Giovannini Melanie Girard Pamela Giraudon Gillian Glengarry Connie Griffith Scott Griggs Heather Haas Martin Hagmann Margo Hall William Harkey Hannah Harkey Michael Haskins Dan Havrilak Sonja Hayes DeBorah Henry Davey Hoffer Clayton Hollingsworth Robbi Holman Kathy Holmes Howard Holroyd Catherine Hopkins Cheryl Hopkins Pam Hopkins Sarah Howell Laura Hudec Anne Hudson Barrett Ide Ronald Ivery Evan Jackson Michael Jenks Stacey Johnson Ginna Johnson ’84 Kristy Joiner Theresa Jones Theresa Jones Daniel Kasten Treavor Kendall Rebecca Kennedy Michael Kesner Grace Kiang Mekdes Kifle Caroline Kim Elizabeth Kittleman Jim Kondysar

Greg Krauss Michael Krueger Andrejs Krumins Anja Kuepper Wendy Kyle Janice LaMendola Michael Legacy Claudia Loewenstein Frank Lopez Mary Lovrecich David Lowen Curt Lowry David Lui Jacobo Luna Shanti Majefski ’95 Michael Manes Angie Manning Sarah Markhovsky Carrie Martin Adrian Martinez Alicia Mayer Jeannean McCain Kelly McCain Jules McGee Matthew McKinney Lizzbeth Melendez Tina Mendez-Kohler Andrew Mercurio Randy Mills Grant Mindle Joseph Monaco Jennifer Morales Gabriela Moscetta Monsie Munoz ’05 Don Myers Betsy Nadler Brenda Nance Keith Nannie Nusrat Toni Oppliger Michael Orman Jack Oros Melissa Orth Youssef Oumanar Cindy Page Susan Palmer Henry Paolissi Nicholas Paraskevas Nicholas Park Honelynn Parker Martha Parker Thomas Perryman ’81 Erick Pittman Tracey Pugh Isela Quinonez David Ramsey Valerie Reynolds Katie Robbins Joan Romanosky John Rortvedt Sally Rosenberg Gregg Ross Laura Ross

Toby Row Lesley Rucker Celeste Kinney Sanders ’00 Darryn Sandler ’95 Anthony Schraufnagel Lisa Sealy Kerry Shea Rebecca Shuman Lauren Laughlin Lauren Silva John Simpson Michael Simpson Joey Sims Priya Singhvi Kara Smith Stephen Smith Laura Sparkman Jing-Lan Stacy Valerie Stelzer Lindsay Stenberg Monica Stephens Steele Sternberg Sandra Strevig Trey Stringer Beth Stromberg Maria Suarez Nikole Swize Mary Tapia Stephanie Taub Bruce Thompson Johnny Thompson Lina Thompson Louise Thompson Aaron Timmons Jennifer Tirrell Keith Todd Faustino Torres Katie Trimmer Vicki Truitt Mike Tudela Peggy Norvell Turlington ’75 Megan Van Wart Chad Wabrek Anna Walley Steve Warner Natalie Wells Tara Wettreich Linda White Dorothy Williams Tom Williams Tonya Williams Gayle Willis Emily Wilson William Wilson Stacey Wink Donna Woody Linda Woolley Trevor Worcester Jason Yaffe Paul Yang Christine Young Katie Young Regina Yunker

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CLASSES OF 1952-1959 Steve Davis Georgie Fulton Green John Green CLASSES OF 1960-1969 Will Fulton Judy Burch Gass Dave Harnden David Johnson Larry Ley Nena Montgomery Fred Randall Molly Fulton Seeligson Betsy Tucker CLASSES OF 1970-1979 Brianna Boswell Brown John Burnett Roger Charlebois Madalyn Eastus Jennifer Hillman Rob Hoffman Kathy Levy Hornbach Cynthia Mallett Kosakowski Walter Levy Lester Levy, Jr. Larry Lundy Dwight Murray, Jr. Richard Pollock Sally Levy Rosen Cindy Brinker Simmons Meri-Kay Star Jerry Szor Nancy Szor Peggy Norvell Turlington Lori Wick CLASS OF 1980 Dan Goetz John Levy Farrai Shelby Smith CLASS OF 1981 Susan Bauman David Bock Anita Fonberg Chanon Doug Grossman, M.D., Ph.D. Tom Perryman Pam Beck Pluss Ellen Weinstein Ungerman CLASS OF 1982 Lynn Switzer Bozalis Michael Kane Mike Weinberg CLASS OF 1983 Mike Ablon Julie Ray Fields Cindy Frankel Hirsch Michael Hurst

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Michelle Mulder Early Sherri Seidel Kraft Julie Grossman Kronick Jeff Steinberg Dee Dunk Velvin CLASS OF 1984 Betsy Gilbert Anderson Lea Bauman Sharon Thum Bowers Michael Davis Ginna Johnson Ken Kokko Randy Lieberman Alan Schnitzer CLASS OF 1985 Chad Coben Lara Rosenberg Lawson Lisa Newman Will Rose Melanie Lurie Rubin Stacy Siegel Simon CLASS OF 1986 Becky Birdsong Scott Lambert E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. Chris Mulder Waverly Ware Wilson CLASS OF 1987 Diana DeGrasse Adamson Marc Birenbaum Angela Adkins Downes Jeff Fiedelman Amy Kreisler Harberg Trey Johnson III Scottie Pearson McDonald Mark Platt CLASS OF 1988 Susan Shosid Bendalin Allison Romberg Gessner Jennifer Ternoey Glassman Roy Kim Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon Tina Wall Schnair Doug Silver Robbin Raskin Solis Charles Warren Larry Zahn CLASS OF 1989 Michael Baum Adam Blumenfeld Catie Brooks Chris Clark Elliott Goodman Susanna Hong Braden Hosch, Ph.D. Monte Hurst

Jason Massman Patrick McGonigle Saul Meyer CLASS OF 1990 Jen Johnson Doug Levy Zach Luterman CLASS OF 1991 Karen Schwartz Alpert Michael Fagelman Rachel Davidoff Ladin Taura Null David Pailet Justin Small CLASS OF 1992 Scott Beck Peter Bogdanow Brad Gaswirth Loren Jacobson Grady Raskin Adam Sprankell Thao Vu Ellen Johnson Willmore CLASS OF 1993 Darcie DuBois Crystal Holland Gary Ariel Kruger, M.D. Louis Okon Dana Wiesenfeld Palmer Jawad Qureshi, M.D. Cindy Solomon Robin Finkelstein Stone Diep Truong CLASS OF 1994 Macey Small Davis Esther Hong Kathryn Kallison Khraish Khraish Shannon Harris McSpadden Amy Berlin Opsal Molly Williams Pugh CLASS OF 1995 Eve Shatteen Bell Michelle Wettreich Garza Lisa Hankinson Maher Shanti Majefski Karen Hughes Rodrigues Darryn Sandler Dale Yoo CLASS OF 1996 Jarrod Beck Brad Bierman, Jr. Amy Kasten Bresie Mark De Simone, M.D.

Nicole Kandalaft De Simone, M.D. Brad Friedman Amy Henika Laurie Hunt Krauss Dustin Marshall Alex Merson Donny Meyer Matt Miller CLASS OF 1997 Allison Grossman Anderson Megan Baumoel Considine Aimee Boone Cunningham John Lande Andy Plenge Cynthia Cooper Spigel, J.D. Carolyn Ley Thomas, M.D. Sharon Ross Julie Kern Wilkofsky CLASS OF 1998 Tem Bendapudi Flauren Fagadau Bender Brooke Oberwetter Coon Eric Dobbie Ryan Fuchs Valerie Bennett Gillespie Heather Klein Hamilton Katherine Hearty Ramsey Jishi Ashley Harris Johnston Lindsay Rubin Levin Joshua Massoud Meghan Miller Jeanie Yim Park Lisa Regenbogen Katy Rollings Matt Stolbach Michael Waldman Sarah Meltzer Wandrey Mark Wettreich Ian Wilkofsky Sohail Yousuf CLASS OF 1999 Sam Siegel Armstrong David Gail Israel Nosnik, M.D. Rocky Owens Melissa Sanders Laura Lesikar Whitley CLASS OF 2000 Rebecca Fellman Liz Garner Rachel Ingle Lorraine Sarah Shulkin Pailet Brett Rebal Natalie Nihill Ruberto Celeste Kinney Sanders Nick Schanbaum Katie Walsh


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CLASS OF 2001 Lauren Hradecky Blitzer Max Brodsky Aaron Brown McKenzie Followwill Lori Henika Jamie Katzen Jonathan Kopf Steven Sadek Byron Sanders Blake Staub, M.D. Laura Ley Staub, M.D. CLASS OF 2002 Carla Kinney Childs Justin Cohen Joanna Fulton Lewis Michael Seeligson Charles Smith II Arielle Swartz Tobin Joe Trombello Danielle Friedman Zietz CLASS OF 2003 Sara Anderson Gregor Brodsky Brooke Hollimon John Lesikar Clayton Lougée Brennan Meier Barclay Nihill Tracy Pollock Gita Srivastava Brandon Staub Lee Szor

Brandon Walker Gabrielle Wootton Brittany Staub Zeltser CLASS OF 2004 Amanda Zidell Brown Jennifer Bell-Garcia Jamie Ernst Fencl Lauren Pritchard Goodman Scott Kaufman Jason Klein Brett Lacher Allison Rosen Lidji Elizabeth Barnwell Meier Claire Munoz KarolAnn Norderhaug Shannon Horswell Sadek Anna Grossman Saleh Jared Scheib Henry Stern Jay Szor Jennifer Rosemore Tonini Caroline Turlington Paige Weaver CLASS OF 2005 Matthew Abel Nathan Baum Andrea Hernandez Bethards Katie Cowling Jeff Goodman Shawn Hiner-Leamon Will Leslie Monsie Munoz James Robinson Tina Srivastava

CLASS OF 2006 Jeffrey Boyd Courtney Capshaw Molly Ellis Justine Lin Zach Pritchard Rick Sundeen CLASS OF 2007 Daniel Bell-Garcia Molly Bruder Blair Golman Freedman Jonathan Gary Dana Baum Ingall Meera Krishna Jared Sandler Joi Windham Stephenson Sophie Levy Zuckerman CLASS OF 2008 Yoon Cha Rebecca Eshelbrenner Travis McElroy Steven Mickey Tessa Shore CLASS OF 2009 Cameron Andrew Elizabeth Fields Asen Prashanthi Divakar Carly Rosemore CLASS OF 2010 Katherine Broder Molly Horn Katherine Levy

Dhiren Parbhoo Michael Paraskevas Alan Sostek CLASS OF 2011 Carolyn Andrew Jonathan Fine Brady Goldberg CLASS OF 2012 Austin Ablon Bronsin Ablon Elizabeth Aguebor Reagan Alhadef Lydia Alvarado Louis Andres Alexis Arana Jeremy Arata Sankalp Banerjee Chris Barber Scott Barnes Amanda Beare Lauren Bennett Natalie Bernstien Claire Brandt Nicholas Brienzi Bo Brinkmann, Jr. Eli Brook Ryan Brown Travis Bryan Devin Bullock LéAnna Burgin Shannon Chang Matt Chellaraj Denny Chung Nand Dalal

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CLASS OF 2010 (cont.) Farhan Damani Rachel D’Apice Nicholas Das Brandon Dean Brad Dillenback Haley Eazor Isha Elhence Natalie Fine Samantha Fine Shelby Friedman Jessica Garcia Austin Gerber Jason Girson Alison Glazer Clint Golman Francisco Gomez-Palacio Russell Grindstaff Trevian Hall Austin Hartline Victor Hazbun David Herman Emitom Hillsman Cyerra Holmes Russell Houston Kenneth Jarvis III Alice Jiang Marcella Jimenez Alan Johnson Langston Johnson Victoria Jones Avi Kejriwal Olivia Kinney

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Eric Klein Brian Konig Natalie Koonce Will Kraus Ivan Kumamoto Peyton Lambert Amy Li Katie Litman Vickie Livingston Lily Marrs Daniel Matyas Max McKamy Logan Meyers Gina Mills Nallely Miranda William Montgomery Lekshmi Nair Madeline Nelson Mashal Noor Myra Noshahi Coleman Notley Hannah Orth Rachel Packer Jordan Palefsky Grace Park Michael Partlo Aliysa Patel Divya Pranav Caleigh Prewitt Blake Pruitt Meredith Purchal Brian Quina Karina Rambeau Justin Rasansky

Collin Ray Dawson Ray Camille Richard Nicole Roberson Susannah Rodrigue Matthew Rodriguez Lesley Rowland Jordan Rudner Cole Sadler Kate Schwartz Neal Sharma Katie Sheinfeld Emma Sholder Noelle Smith Jessica Solls Michael Stanley Eli Steinfield Barclay Stephens Cameron Steurer Lyall Stuart Azhar Unwala Rae’Van Parson Christine Voisinet Hannah Walsh Jerry Webb Robert Weitman CLASS OF 2013 Melanie Andrews Edward Ansong Jeremy Auerbach James Barnett Sarah Bates Rebecca Beckert

Brian Broder Alisa Brown Lauren Butowsky Jieyi Cai Samantha Carp Sneha Chebrolu Zac Cooner Jeffrey Diamond Josh Dickerman Gus Donnelly Ryan Duffy Hirsh Elhence Andrew Fields Jessica Giraudon Sammy Glick Caroline Gold Jake Goldberg Ashley Goldschmid Greer Goss Kaleb Graves Julianne Hastings Madison Hayden Ashkan Jahangiri Sol Kahn Amna Kaiser Hava Kane Rebecca Kim Aaron Kurz Deborah Lark Ghonhee Lee Sam Levinger Ryan Lieberman Christine Lin Lauren Montgomery


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Hannah Neustadt Jordan Olschwanger Daniel Oved Davis Owens Morgan Pearlman Meg Ranganathan Lindsay Rawitscher Rasika Reddy Lily Renfro Katherine Sanders Benjamin Schindler Stephanie Seale Fallyn Sheff Sarah Shor Weston Shosid Shelton Taylor Sydney Thompson Lauren Truitt Grantland Unell Jeffry Valadez Kyle Weinreb Anton Yu Nathan Zhu CLASS OF 2014 Haley Ablon Andrew Aboujaoude Carmel Abuzaid Tre Albritten III Molly Anderson LeRoy Anderson Miles Andres Giovanni Arana Laura Arnold Dylan Banigan Pearl Basinski Shelby Beauchamp Supriya Bhargava Alexandra Binder Rania Blaik James Bradford Alex Brown Andrew Burk Kodei Calvin Lewis Carlson Maddie Crick Elizabeth D’Apice Colby Denesuk Rachel Diebner Virginia Dollins Leanne Donnell Kalen Doyle Jake Eberts Alexa Fisher Zachary Freeman Diego Garcia Shayan Gaziani Tiffany Giraudon Kelsey Goldberg Hank Golman Rodrigo Gomez-Palacio Ryan Gupta Sophia Haid Bryce Halloran Angela Hillsman

Casey Holiday Safia Hossain Chandler Hull Gabi Jackson Gavin Jackson Regis Johnson Matthew Jones Olivia Jones Angelina Kang Joseph Kang Drew Kaplan Emily Koehler Savannah Krantz Nick Kraus Geralyn Lam Jasmin Lawrence Jocelyn Lee Blake Lieberman Wesley Lim Mary Lo Lindsey Mahomes Emily Margolis Eugene Massad III Caroline McCulloch Logan McGill Ricky McMurry Caroline Melgarejo Michael Meng Spencer Michaels Joseph Middleman Matthew Milner Fabi Miranda Noah Montgomery Samuel Moon, Jr. Ravi Narula Kristian Norderhaug Julia Norton Emily Orth Jamie Palefsky Kinaan Patel Kayla Rambeau Shivani Rana Shruti Rao Parker Rasansky Philip Rasansky John Rivera Dylan Roberts William Roberts Leonel Romero David Rote Brent Rubin Brandon Ryan Jassem Setayesh Jalen Sharp Ashverya Sheth Nick Silverman Esha Singhal Rachael Sklar Grant Solomon Rachel Son Rebecca Sostek Peyton Steurer Matthew Stock Danielle Stoler Genny Taylor

Sam Tolbert Isabet Tranchin Cole Travers Ron Turley III Charlie Wang Alex Weinberg Ben Weinberg Evan White Mattie Willard Allie Woodson P.T. Yager Vicky Zhou CLASS OF 2015 Vanessa Akinnibosun Christina Alexandrou Camille Andrews Hanna Arata Kelli Banks Jade Basinski Nanda Bhushan Dani Black Alan Bliss Morgan Boutilier Sophie Bradford Sarah Brook Mason Brown Alex Bryan Daniel Butbul Jazmin Calixto Charlie Campbell Rachel Carp Kevin Chaiken Lana Chehabi Harris Chowdhary Sam Cowger Cole Cramer Kate Crotty Sohum Daftary Katie Dai Rachel Davis Gray Deuber Jack Diamond Tyler Disney Alex Drossos Caroline Early Ricardo Jaramillo Esteves Auston Evans Emily Fine Aston Ford Andrew Friedman Julia Fulbright Eugenio Garza-Perez Mansi Gaur WT Greer IV Peter Grishin Sanah Hasan Joel Hashop Torri Hayden Aryn Henderson KeyShawn Henson Caitlin Hoagland Christian Holmes Brianna Houston Griffin Hull Lindsey Ingram

Hayley Isenberg Jordan Jaffee Wesley Johnson Chris Jones Keyerra Jordan Brianna Kessler Fahad Khalid Raif Khan Sarah Kim Adam Konig Archit Kulkarni Ashley Lee Martin Li Jayant Madugula Saveena Mandadi Mitali Mathur Stewart Matthews Brooks McCormick Stern McGee Remya Menon Jacob Meyer Kyrene Moe Carly Mondry Maddie Montoya Maya Muralidhar Chandler Notley Griffin Olesky Eric Petrocchi Caila Pickett Madison Pidgeon Emma Pillow Henry Pluss Tamara Prabhakar Cooper Raiff Nikhil Ranganathan Alex Raphael Carly Raskin Ryan Rawitscher Jenna Reisler Julia Reisler Emily Richmond Hope Rovner Reed Russ Yusuf Salam Ashton Sanberg Sydnie Schindler Alex Sebert Elizabeth Shi Sofia Shirley Eileen Skeen Daniel Spomer Paul Springer, III Jordan Steinberg Ryan Subel Natasha Suterwala Grayson Taylor Joshua Thomas Sera Tuz Sloan Ungerman Melina van Oers Irma Chávez Vázquez Samuel Waranch Alecia Weithers Sophia Witheiler Eric Yu Ariana Zhang

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OTHER GIFTS

Corporate & Foundation Donors Albertsons Allstate Amazon Smile American Airlines, Inc. Andrew Family Foundation AT&T Employee Giving United Way Campaign AT&T Federal PAC Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Benevity Community Impact Fund Broadus Foundation Brodsky Foundation CA Technologies Matching Gifts Program Capstead Mortgage Corporation Carlson Foundation Celanese Foundation Communities Foundation of Texas Control Freaq Records, Inc.

Dallas Foundation Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Ericsson, Inc. Exelon Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Gamtex Industries Goldman Sachs & Co. Good Search Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Greenhill School Class of 2012 Greystone Foundation H. S. Investments Heartland Bank and Trust Hitrust Hoak Foundation Holcombe Foundation IBM J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Kimberly-Clark Matching Gift Program Kroger Food Stores Lilly US Matching Gifts Program

MacArthur Foundation Mann Mathematics II, LLC McKesson Foundation Microsoft Corporation Matching Gifts Program MMK Foundation Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Foundation Harry S. Moss Foundation National Christian Foundation North Texas Neiman Marcus Group Matching Gifts Network For Good Novartis PepsiCo Foundation, Inc. Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC Quest Diagnostics Research Now, Inc. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Rockwall Family Dentistry Safeway, Inc. Lawrence Steinberg Foundation Target Texas Instruments Thomson Reuters Time Warner Cable Toyota Matching Gifts Truist Turtle Revocable Trust United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh Foundation United Way Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Yourcause M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation

Fine Arts Operating Donors Andrew Family Foundation Caitlin Andrew ’05 Nancy & John Breitfeller, Jr. Lisa & Michael Campbell Laurie & Patrick Carroll Linda Chianese Joanne & William Durbin Allison & Jacob Feinstein Susan & Matthew Feldman Rebekah & Michael Finley Laura & Jim Forson Jody & Victor Furnish Colleen & Scott Gilmour Laurie Goldberg Perry Goldberg, M.S.D. Dianne Gomez Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Monica & Randall Grimes Kristin & Howard Hanger Amy Kreisler Harberg ’87 & Joe Harberg Anne & Jack Hudson Randi F. Jacobs Karen Smith & Jay Jerrier, Jr. Shefali & Manish Jindal Phyllis & Alex Kane

Barbara Kozil Lisa & Peter Kraus Keith Lebowitz Stephanie & Aaron Ledyard Allana & Zach Luterman ’90 Linda & Jonathan Lyons Maria Malone & Michael Rhyne Sarah & Russ Markhovsky Kristen Marshall & Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Alan Moore Mona Lafontaine & Ernesto Nunez-Muniz Susan & Steve O’Brien Camille & Patrick Owens Cheryl & Jai Poole Kathy Potter Kathryn & Shane Potter Elan & Augusto Sasso Kristin & Daniel Simenc Kristin & Daniel Simenc Laura & Greg Smith Susan & David Sternblitz Karen & Aric Stock Abbe & Daniel Witheiler Ruth & Don Wyckoff

Restricted Operating Donors Ellenore & Kirk Baker Judy Barton Jamie & Cameron Gerard, M.D. Kinetric, Inc.

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OTHER GIFTS

Library Donors Hawa Ali & Nadeem Khilji Carolie & Jerry Allgood Louise & Gordon Appleman Marian Awms Maryam Mojdehi-Barnes & James Barnes Le Bell Pat & Chuck Bianco Elaine Bock Linda Bondy-Parr Laurie & Waldo Bracy Barbara & Thurman Butler Trisha & Robert Carey Letitia Chan Fran & Ahmed Chibib Carol & Gary Cohen Charles M. Cooper, III Bertha Crawford Mary Crockett Melody Dockery Gene & Darlene Dycus Mimi & Ian Edmonds Pauline & Ed Emich Nancy & Mike Faems

Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Gayle Fogiel Marsha & Ron Gaswirth Madeleine & Mark Geller, D.D.S. TuTu & Chuck Germain Jackie & Allan Glauberman Ksenia & Sergei Gonchar Greenhill School Edie & Gabe Groner Marcy & Perry Hamburger Barbara Hawn Shirley Heymann Donna & Roger Holman Kathy & Michael Holmes Ken Hood Nancy & Larry Immerman Judith & Richard Jerrier Cindy Jones Donna Jones Paula Jordan Krisana & B.K. Khandelwal Joyce Kinney & Carl Kinney, Jr. Debbie & Ken Kraska Mary & Larry Lanzillotta Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Debbie Marshall Carolyn Tipping

Margaret & John Meetz Alan Mesches Ellen & Allan Metz Jill & Benton Middleman, M.D. Sondra Montoya Laura Mullaney Devi & Tilak Nandipati Sara & Ed Nowak Shannon Rhee & Clint Park Betty & Riley Peveto Mona & Martin Phillips Mariana & David Podolsky Robyn Menter & Martin Posner Eleonor & Jose Reyes Susan Rice Betsy & Lee Rosenberg Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Sheryl & Dale Satran Lawrence Sayah Dilip Shah Mary & Jerry Sharp Roberta & Don Spector Jenny Stinchcomb Ginny & Jim Turner Maureen Underwood Kaitlyn & Tram Vo Margaret & Beck Weathers

Jean & Ralph Whitten Susan LeBlanc & Richard Widener Carol Cannon & John Williams Pam & Don Williford Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson Linda & Ken Wimberly Sharon & Michael Young

Gifts in Kind Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Marguerite Craddock Robin Creasman Koshi & Arun Dhingra Penny & Richard Dickerman, M.D. Madalyn Eastus ’78 & John Derryberry Joyce & Mike Ernst Michael Legacy Misty & Chris Quinn Dorota & Jacek Stachowiak Mary Jo & John Wilen Ziziki’s

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Endowment Fund Descriptions The perpetual earnings generated from endowment funds play a critical role in shaping the future of the School by supporting the faculty, students, programs, and facilities that define and enhance the Greenhill experience. Below is a list of all donorrestricted and board-designated named endowment funds at Greenhill School. We welcome and encourage additional gifts at any level to existing donor restricted funds. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS General Endowment Fund Supports a variety of purposes including the operational and programmatic needs of the School. Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Established in 2003 to honor Phil Foote, Greenhill’s second Headmaster (1976-1992) and former Head of Lower and Middle School (1969-1976). In 2009, Greenhill alumni completed a special campaign in support of this fund to name the Phillip G. Foote Lower School. Julie and David Fields Honorary Fund Originally established in 2012 by the M.B. and Edna Zale Foundation as the Headmaster's Discretionary Fund, and renamed in 2014 to honor Julie Ray Fields ’83 and David Fields, thanks to the generosity of June and Peter McGuire and the Leo and Bobbie Fields Family. This fund supports the general operating, programmatic, and discretionary needs of Greenhill School. FINANCIAL AID FUNDS General Endowment for Financial Aid Supports the annual general financial aid budget, ensuring that every deserving student can afford a Greenhill education. Ruth Agnich Financial Aid Fund Established in 1975 in memory of Ruth Agnich, mother of William Agnich ’61 and grandmother of Robert Agnich ’94, Bruce Agnich ’87, and Barbara Agnich. Andrew Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2000 by Diane Buchanan & Richard Andrew and Edith & Edward J. Andrew, parents and grandparents, respectively, of Caitlin Andrew ’05, Cameron Andrew ’09, and Carolyn Andrew ’11. Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1982 in memory of Scott Buchanan ’90, son of former faculty member Dr. H. Ray Buchanan and his wife, Carole. A monetary stipend from this fund accompanies the Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award given annually to a graduating senior. Dr. Anson L. Clark Memorial Financial Aid Fund Established in 1980 in honor of Dr. Anson L. Clark, a Dallas philanthropist, engineer, physician, banker, oilman, and generous Greenhill supporter. Michael L. and Carol B. Davis Financial Aid Fund Established in 2004 by Carol and Michael Davis ’84, this fund supports economically disadvantaged students of color, with a preference for Upper School students who are members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas.

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Jacob Earle Financial Aid Fund Established in 1995 in memory of Jacob Earle by his classmates and parents, Sandra Earle and Randy Earle. Christine Eastus Scholarship Fund Established in 2005 by alumni, students, parents, and faculty to honor the 35-year Greenhill career of Christine Eastus (19752000), Upper School English teacher and Department Chair. This fund supports an Upper School student with promise in the humanities. Edward E. Ford Foundation Financial Aid Fund Established through a challenge grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation in 2005, this fund provides financial aid to Upper School students from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Ronnie Freeman Financial Aid Fund Established in 1954 in memory of Middle School student Ronnie Freeman by her parents, Norman and Ernestine Halff Freeman. Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 1976 upon the retirement of founding Headmaster Bernard Fulton (1950-1976). Greenhill Employee Legends Financial Aid Fund Established in 2006, the Greenhill Board of Trustees makes a $1,000 gift in honor of employees who become Greenhill Legends – those who have served the School for 25 years. Jane and Wes Kittleman Financial Aid Fund Established in 1983 by members of the Trim family to honor the careers of Jane and Wes Kittleman, teachers at Greenhill for 13 and 22 years respectively, by providing financial aid support for an Upper School student. David Warren Leatherbury Financial Aid Fund Established in 2002 by Pat Villareal and Tom Leatherbury, former Board Chair (2000-2002), in honor of Scott Griggs, Greenhill’s fourth Head of School. The fund is named in memory of a family member who died while serving in Vietnam. Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Established in 1999 in memory of Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf ’86 by Margaret & Jim Goodnight, Susan Goodnight Griffiths ’83 and Evan Griffiths, friends and classmates. Parents’ Association Financial Aid Fund Established in 1994 to provide financial aid to students. Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Established in 1973 through a bequest from Mae Star, grandmother of Harold Star III ’70 and Meri-Kay Star ’73, this fund supports financial aid for Middle School students. An additional generous gift was made to this fund in 2012 from the Estate of Harold Star, Jr. Kathy Wells Memorial Financial Aid Fund Established in 1994 in memory of Kathy Wells, a physical education and motor room teacher from 1979-1993, this fund provides financial aid support for a returning Lower School student.


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Zale Foundation Financial Aid Fund Established in 1978 by the William and Sylvia Zale Foundation to support financial aid for deserving Middle School students. Todd & Mindy Williams Endowment Fund Established in 2015 by Todd Williams ’90 and Mindy Williams to provide financial aid to students. FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUNDS General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Supports the recruitment and retention of Greenhill’s excellent faculty. Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Endowment Established in 2008 by Lou & Jon Bauman to support faculty enrichment through Greenhill’s Trustee Fellowship Grant Program. Frankel/Thum Challenge of Excellence Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 1978 by Gerald Frankel, former Trustee (1976-1983) and father of Elizabeth Frankel Bailenson ’82 and Jessica Frankel Genick ’85; and Seymour Thum, former Trustee (1978-1984) and father of Brian Thum ’80, Andrea Thum Solomon ’82, and Sharon Thum ’84. Parents’ Association Faculty Endowment Fund Supports faculty salaries, benefits, and enrichment. Dorothy Jane Kassanoff Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 2014 by Dr. Jennie Kassanoff ’82 and her husband, Dan Schulman, in honor of her mother, Dorothy Jane Kassanoff, to support faculty development and enrichment. Arun Stewart Memorial Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 2010 by Sunita and Tony Stewart in memory of their son, Arun Stewart ’07, to provide grants for language faculty who are interested in pursuing professional and personal development opportunities through the Trustee Fellowship Grant Program. Trustee Fellowship Grant Endowment Fund Established in 1989 by the Board of Trustees to provide grants for faculty pursuing professional and personal development opportunities. This board-designated fund is closed to new gifts. Elaine Velvin Faculty Tuition Assistance Fund Established in 2008 by members of the Alumni Board, friends, and family, to honor the 26-year career of Elaine Velvin, Greenhill administrator and teacher. CURRICULUM & PROGRAMS FUNDS Barnes Memorial Fund In Memory of Pam Barnes ’00 The Barnes family established the Pam Barnes ’00 Memorial Fund in June 2014 to honor Pam's life. When fully funded, the fund will support travel expenses for Upper School students with a demonstrated need, seeking international cultural experiences that promote tolerance and compassion for others.

Ken and Becky Bruder Cultural Arts Fund Established in 1998 by Ken & Becky Bruder ’71, parents of Anne Bruder ’04 and Molly Bruder ’07, in honor of Jeff Pritchard and Kitty Smith, parents of Lauren Pritchard Goodman ’04 and Zachary Pritchard ’06. Corbin Doyle Honorary Fund Established in 2012 by the Greystone Foundation, family, and friends, in honor of Greenhill faculty member Corbin Doyle. The fund was established to provide ongoing support for video production. Edward E. Ford Foundation Technology Fund Established in 2000 through a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, this fund supports technology enhancements in the Upper School. Bernard L. Fulton Lecture Endowment Established in 1977 in honor of Greenhill’s founding Headmaster Bernard Fulton to support guest lecturers to the School. Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Established in 2000 in honor of Ann & Ray Perryman, parents of Tom ’81, David ’83, and John ’86, to support the research, acquisition, cataloguing, and preservation of documents and items that celebrate Greenhill’s history. Muriel Seldin General Endowment for Cultural Arts Established in 1993 in memory of Muriel Seldin, the School’s first French teacher and art history teacher from 1954-1982. Technology Endowment Fund Established in 1999 during the New Century Campaign to support Greenhill’s technology program. Kim Williams Service Fund Established in 2006 in memory of Kim Williams ’92 to support community service activities and projects. FACILITIES FUNDS Athletic Complex Endowment Fund Established in 1999 through proceeds from the Parents’ Association Gala, the fund provides support for maintenance of the Phillips Family Athletic Center. Great Expectation Facilities Endowment Fund Established in 2006 during the Great Expectations Campaign, the fund provides support for the maintenance of the Lower School and Upper School expansion. Tennis Maintenance Endowment Fund Established in 1998 by the Board of Trustees during the New Century Fund campaign, the fund provides support for tennis maintenance of the Phillips Family Athletic Center. This boarddesignated fund is closed to new gifts.

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Endowment Fund Donors GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS

FINANCIAL AID FUNDS

General Endowment Fund Debbie & Marc Andres Peg & Bernie Andrews Lou & Jon Bauman Pam & Clayton Bockbrader Sara & Matt Bodzy ’04 Angela & John Crates Laura & Bob Davis Sally & Bill Estes Mary Foote, Ph.D. & Phil Foote Jamie Gerard & Cameron Gerard, M.D. Paula & Jim Schlinger Irma & Irwin Grossman Lori & Randall Isenberg Rusty & John Jaggers Becky & Michael Kennedy Lisa Hankinson Maher ’95 & Brendan Maher Ann Perryman Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Synthia & Art Rogers Lisa & Steven Rudner Kerry & Stephen Shea Stacy Siegel Simon ’85 & Stuart Simon Amer Suleman & Mahvash Amer Ellen Weinstein Ungerman ’81 & Josh Ungerman Teresa & Rahul Vaid Stacey & Brent Williams

General Endowment for Financial Aid Stephen M. Seay Foundation Becky & Michael Kennedy Ann Perryman Pamela & Richard Squires Kassie Taylor ’01

Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Mary Foote, Ph.D. & Phil Foote Ann Perryman John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86

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Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund Carole Buchanan, Ph.D. & Ray Buchanan, Ph.D. Mary Ann Hoskins Michael L. and Carol B. Davis Financial Aid Fund Carol & Michael Davis ’84 Jacob Earle Financial Aid Fund Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Legends Financial Aid Fund Jane & Evan Fitzmaurice ’89 Greenhill School Kathryn Hamm ’87 & Amy Walter Michelle & Will Loconto ’85 Rachel & Russell Pearlman ’90 Sally & Tom Perryman ’81 Cheryl & Colin Rule ’89 Andrea Bond Spencer ’88 & David Spencer Tamira Sperling ’91 Ikoyi Winn ’89


ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Margaret & Jim Goodnight Ann Perryman John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Dee Dunk Velvin ’83 & Trey Velvin

CURRICULUM & PROGRAM FUNDS

Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Harold Star, III ’70 & Barbara Star

Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Linda Chianese Irma & Irwin Grossman Ann Perryman Laurie & David Perryman ’83 John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Sally & Tom Perryman ’81

FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUNDS General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon ’88 & Dan Pidgeon Bauman Faculty Enrichment Endowment Lou & Jon Bauman Lea Bauman ’84 Parents’ Association Faculty Endowment Fund Angela & John Crates Kara Smith Arun Stewart Memorial Faculty Enrichment Fund Lauren Pully ’07

Corbin Doyle Video Production Fund Mary & Neil Dorflinger Colleen & Scott Gilmour Alexander Govenar ’08

Muriel Seldin General Endowment For Cultural Arts Mary Lee & Michael Broder Angela & John Crates Carla & Jonathan Leffert, M.D. Krista & Craig Weinstein FACILITIES FUNDS Tennis Maintenance Endowment Fund Sally & Gary Dobbie

Elaine Velvin Faculty Tuition Assistance Fund Sally & Gary Dobbie Saretta & Ryan Fuchs ’98

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Why I Give Brad Friedman ’96 For the past nine years, Dr. Brad Friedman has been a physician in the Frisco area, specializing in Family Medicine. He and his wife, Annie, a cardiology nurse practitioner, are the parents of Andrew, a new prekindergarten student at Greenhill, and Sarah, age two. How has your Greenhill education prepared you for what you do now? As a Forever Club member, I was always nervous about adapting to new environments. After all, Greenhill was the only school I had ever known. I eventually realized that Greenhill taught me how to learn and change for different situations. Greenhill provides unique classroom experiences with various teaching techniques and styles. Each class required me to determine the best method to succeed. This ability was incredibly helpful through the various courses in both college and medical school in which there are very few consistencies from class to class. I use those same skills today working in Family Medicine, where I could encounter virtually any medical situation at any time. Each patient provides a unique set of dynamics, challenges, and teachings. I look back at the Greenhill classes from faculty such as Mr. P., Mr. Perryman, Dr. Currier, Mrs. Napolis, Mr. Oros, Dr. Graves, etc. and I think about how different and unique each classroom was, and how fortunate I am to have experienced them. What would you say to your fellow alumni who want to feel connected again? Tradition is something that is very important to me and something that I think we all try to maintain in our constantly changing lives. Tradition is about remembering and valuing your past experiences and passing those

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experiences on to the next generations. Tradition is what creates our sense of home, community, and connection. I recommend re-establishing or creating your traditions with Greenhill. Come back to the campus to see how much it has changed, and yet how amazingly similar it feels. Show your family where you grew up and the traditions you grew up with. Homecoming or alumni weekend are perfect opportunities for this. Make it a tradition to be connected to Greenhill, even if it is just once a year, so that you can pass your experiences on to the next generation. How have your Greenhill connections helped you both personally and professionally? My Greenhill friendships have had a wonderful influence on my life, both personally and professionally. They have been my counselors, confidants, and supporters. They have helped guide me through every major life decision I have made. It’s incredibly reassuring to know that when I need advice or assistance, I can go to someone who not only knows me, but has also shared many of the same experiences through Greenhill. The amazing accomplishments in their professional lives and their dedication to serving the community encourage and motivate me to set my bar higher and strive to be a more dynamic person. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them.


Greenhill School 2016-2017 Board of Trustees Officers William E. Rose ’85 Chair Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Assistant Chair/Secretary Roy S. Kim ’88 Finance Chair/Treasurer Trustees Debbie Andres Stephen L. Arata Leslie Benners Yasmin Bhatia Albertina M. Cisneros Christopher I. Clark ’89 Manisha Desai Koshi Dhingra, Ed.D. Angela Adkins Downes ’87 Tom Dunning Aaron Enrico Gary Fernandes Holland P. Gary ’93 Beth Gold David Greenstone Scott A. Griggs, Head of School David Haemisegger Jay Henry Joan Hill, Ed.D. Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Rabbi Nancy Kasten Leslie Krakow Peter Andrew Kraus Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Manju Menon Terry Oxford Guillermo Perales Tracy Rathbun Ashley Scheer Patricia Smith Bruce Sostek Bharti Subramanian, Ph.D. Michael Waldman ’98 Clifford Weiner Neena Wiora Jeff Zlotky

Former Board Chairs Electing to Serve Ex-Officio Sally R. Estes Trustee since 1976 Irwin Grossman Trustee since 1973 Michael J. Halloran Trustee since 2002 David L. Johnson ’67 Trustee since 1987 H. Ronald Nash Trustee since 1987 Lifetime Trustee Daniel T. Phillips Trustee since 1997 Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 Trustee since 2009 Rusty Jaggers Trustee since 1994

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