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Ever Episcopal Campaign Leadership
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Co-chairs (see profiles below)
Gretchen Burke
Jay Sherrerd 47
Mike Shouvlin 50
Brian Tierney 75
Leadership Co-Chairs
Jay Crawford 57
Jerry Johnson
Bruce Mainwaring 44
Brian ONeill
Campaign Committee
Patrice G. Aitken
JoAnne Bagnell
Elizabeth A. Corrigan
J. Gordon Cooney, Jr. 77
Jeremy & Susan Coote
Jill Durovsik
Jim Francis 53
George Hebard
John Hentz 48
Crawford Hill 70
Deborah Hirtle
Scott Isdaner 71
Carol Kutteh
Frank Leto 77
Dick Lowry 54
Chris McConnell
James W. McLane
Jim & Nancy Minnick
Jeff A. Morrison 74
Alla Pasternack 89
Roger Reynolds 84
Anne Robinson
Pia RoyChowdhury
Ben P. Shein 77
Roy B. Simpson
George G. Smith
Ed Spofford 77
Ken Tunnell 47
Ray Welsh
Richard Woodville
Jim Zug 58
Public Phase Parent Volunteers
Lower School
Beth Corrigan
David Dugery 86
Karin Foxman
Peri Higgins
Ed Jones 87
Gina Metcalf
Pia RoyChowdhury
Kristen Sheffer
Middle School
Lori Espe
Caroline McLaughlin
David Reape 80
Upper School
Mary Ammon
Laraine Ballard
Veena Loftus
Susan Selverian
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Ever Episcopal Capital Campaign Co-Chair Profiles
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Gretchen Burke Chairman of the Episcopal Academy Board of Trustees, and current Episcopal parent.
Gretchen Burke is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Episcopal Academy and has served on the Board in various capacities including Chair of the Development Committee. She received her M.B.A. from Harvard University and her B.A. from Colgate University and has held executive positions as a Vice President for Strategic Planning at Security Pacific and as an Assistant Vice President at Manufacturers Hanover Bank. In addition, she serves on the Development and Finance Committees of The Steppingstone Foundation and is a member of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Associates. She is Chair of the Investment Committee at the Philadelphia Zoo, where she is also a board member. The Burke family has five children, four of whom currently attend The Episcopal Academy.
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John J.F. Sherrerd '47 Corporate director and private investor, co-founding partner of investment management firm Miller, Anderson, & Sherrerd.
Jay Sherrerd chaired his 50th Reunion Gift Fund Committee at The Episcopal Academy and was named Distinguished Alumnus that same year, 1997. He received his A.B. from Princeton University and his M.B.A. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Now retired, Jay has worked as a corporate director and private investor and was one of the founding partners of the prestigious institutional investment counsel firm of Miller, Anderson, & Sherrerd which was sold to Morgan Stanley in 1996. He has held directorships at Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company, C. Brewer and Company, and Brown Investment Advisory and Trust Company. Jay currently serves as a trustee at the Robertson Foundation and the GESU School, and is a trustee emeritus at The Shipley School and Princeton University where he chaired many major fundraising initiatives and received several awards.
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Michael P. Shouvlin '50 Former Trustee, President of Shouvlin Associates, Inc.
Mike Shouvlin was a trustee at The Episcopal Academy for six years serving as Chair of the Development Committee. He played an important role in the historic 20-20 Land Campaign which funded the purchase of Newtown Township site of Episcopal's new home. Mike has also served as President of the Alumni Society, chaired Annual Giving, and received the Distinguished Service Award in 1997. Mike is President of Shouvlin Asssociates, Inc., a career counseling and outplacement firm. He has also served in sales and management positions at McGraw-Hill, as President at CH&A Associates, Vice President at Applied Training Corp., and President of New Horizons Corp. He was a trustee on the New Canaan Board of Education, a member of the New Canaan ABC (A Better Chance) Board of Directors, and a board member of VICA (the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America).
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Brian P. Tierney Sr. '75 Trustee, past Episcopal parent, Chairman and CEO of Tierney Holdings, LLC.
Brian has served on The Episcopal Academy Board of Trustees since 1999 and has chaired the Master Planning Committee since its inception. He was one of the leaders of the 20-20 Land Campaign which funded the purchase of Episcopal's new campus in Newtown Square. He was the recipient of EA's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2002. Upon graduating from Episcopal, Brian received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from the Widener University School of Law. He is Chairman and CEO of Tierney Holdings, LLC and formerly founded and served as President and CEO of Tierney Communications. Brian has also been President and CEO of Lewis Gilman Golin/Harris Public Relations, was President and founder of Tierney and Company Public Relations, and was Assistant Regional Administrator for Public Affairs and Communications for the U.S. Small Business Administration. Brian has acted as an entrepreneur-in-residence at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and, in 1998, he was named a Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great by Pope John Paul II.
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