HARPETH HALL PRESENTS

BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE

LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium Monday, May 11, 2020 HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

TIME SESSION AUDIENCE 8:45-9:00 a.m. Kickoff with Jess Hill Everyone Zoom Link Head of School Opening Session: Pandemic 101 Pandemic Q&A – Why Did This Happen? What Can We Do? When Does It End? 9:00-9:30 a.m. Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH Grades 7-12 Zoom Link President, The Vaccine Advisor, LLC Zoom Link Advisory Time Grades 5-6

9:30-10:00 a.m. Break and Reflection Everyone

Second Session: Pandemic Impact 10:00-10:30 a.m. Vaccine Creation Grades 5-6 Zoom Link Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH President, The Vaccine Advisor, LLC COVID-19 and the Economy: Grades 7-8 Zoom Link What Lies Ahead Ellen Green Hoffman ‘04 Vice President, Financial Advisor, First Horizon Advisors The Economy During & After Grades 9-12 Zoom Link COVID-19 Laurel Graefe Regional Executive, Nashville Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of

10:30-10:45 a.m. Advisory Check-In Everyone What are your thoughts so far? Where are you going next?

10:45-10:55 a.m. Break Everyone HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

TIME SESSION AUDIENCE

Choice Session: Nashville Strong Creative Thinking and Innovation in Small Businesses 11:00-11:30 a.m. Small Business and Restaurant Ownership Zoom Link Curt and Val Ward Cole ‘78 Owner of Cole’s Kitchen and Daniel Cole Collection Preserving a Community Bookstore Zoom Link Karen Hayes Co-Owner of Parnassus Books The Artisan Spirit: One-Stop-Wood-Shop Zoom Link Dave Puncochar CEO of Good Wood Nashville

11:30 a.m. - Lunch Break Everyone 12:30 p.m. 12:00-12:30 Optional Brown Bag Lunch Everyone p.m. Jessie Wills ’20 Zoom Link Global Scholar Capstone Presentation

Fourth Session: Preparedness, Probability, and Populations 12:30-1:00 p.m. John Morris, MD Everyone Zoom Link Associate Chief of Staff of the Vanderbilt Health System

1:00-1:30 p.m. Break and Reflection Everyone

Final Session: Living Through History 1:30-2:15 p.m. Everyone Zoom Link -Winning Author HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH President, The Vaccine Advisor, LLC Associate Director of Immunization Education, Immunization Action Coalition (www.immunize.org) Adjunct Associate Professor of Health Policy, Vanderbilt School of Medicine

Dr. Kelly L. Moore is a public health physician with expertise in vaccines and in pandemic planning and response. She attended college and medical school at Vanderbilt and has a master of public health degree from Harvard. She trained as a “disease detective” in the Epidemic Intelligence Service at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, in Atlanta, where she learned to investigate and stop outbreaks of infectious diseases. She joined the Department of Health in 2004, where she led the state immunization program and the team that created the state’s plans to respond to a future pandemic virus. Dr. Moore is an expert in vaccines and vaccine policy and now advises both the CDC and World Health Organization, in addition to vaccine manufacturers and business leaders. Her mission is to help you understand how to make wise choices about how to protect yourself and the people you care about from COVID-19. HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

Ellen Green Hoffman ’04 Vice President, Financial Advisor at First Horizon Advisors

Having worked in financial services for ten years, Ellen understands the importance of female mentors and that many male-dominated industries lack them. She is passionate about supporting other women and the power of taking control of your own career. A Nashville native, Ellen began her career on Wall Street and spent time in Atlanta before returning home to Nashville where she works as a financial advisor. She serves as Treasurer of The Women’s Fund, a nonprofit that has made over $1 million in grants supporting women and girls. She has been named one of Nashville’s Top 30 Under 30 and winner of the Nashville Emerging Leaders Award. She and her husband Brian are proud parents to their children, Thomas and Margaret, and puppy Lucy. HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

Laurel Graefe Regional Executive at the Nashville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Laurel Graefe is the Regional Executive at the Nashville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. As the senior officer leading the Federal Reserve in Nashville, she is responsible for the Branch's board of directors and economic research activities, oversees its economic and financial education programs, and advises on monetary policy. Her work gathering and synthesizing insight from Tennessee business executives and community leaders brings Main Street perspectives to national monetary policy deliberations.

Laurel represents the Fed in regular speeches about current economic conditions, the economic outlook, and the functions and history of the U.S. central bank. Her work has been published in , The Economist, and MarketWatch, among others, and has been featured on National Public Radio. She is also coauthor of The Handbook of Oil Politics, published by Routledge. Prior to assuming her current position, Laurel served as director of the Nashville Branch’s Regional Economic Information Network and held a number of positions with the Atlanta office of the Federal Reserve, including as a director and economic policy specialist overseeing inflation and energy market analysis for the research department. She joined the Bank in 2005 specializing in international economics and labor market analysis.

Laurel is deeply engaged in her community, including serving on the boards of the Economics and Finance Department at Tennessee State University, TennGreen Land Conservancy, and Leadership Middle Tennessee. She is also an active Rotarian and a community volunteer with the Southeastern Climbers Coalition. She was named a 2020 Women of Influence by the Nashville Business Journal and is a 2018 graduate of Leadership Middle Tennessee. Laurel earned an MBA with honors from Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, summa cum laude, from Agnes Scott College. HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

John Morris, MD Associate Chief of Staff of the Vanderbilt Health System Chief Medical Officer of the Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network Professor of Surgery and Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Informatics

On August 4, 2019, John Morris, M.D., Vanderbilt’s first director of the Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, took call in the Trauma Unit for the last time, after dedicating nearly 30 years to trauma service at Vanderbilt.

Morris took his first call on July 4, 1984, shortly after his arrival at Vanderbilt, with zero trauma admissions the entire holiday weekend. For perspective, this year, 18 combined level 1 and level 2 trauma patients were brought to Vanderbilt July 4 alone, with eight admissions to the Trauma Unit.

During Morris’ tenure: Vanderbilt became the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center and built the integrated trauma system it has today; the nation’s second trauma and acute care surgery fellowship was born, which is now the largest American College of Surgeons-certified program in the country; Vanderbilt’s LifeFlight fleet now includes five helicopters plus a fixed-wing aircraft and ground ambulances; and the 31-bed acute care unit known as the Vanderbilt Trauma Center, located on 10 North in Vanderbilt University Hospital, officially opened its doors.

“John Morris is the epitome of the true blue trauma surgeon — a superb clinician, educator and world-renowned researcher,” said Richard Miller, M.D., chief of the Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care and professor of Surgery. “He always took his equal share of call both on weekends and nights, and was the first to volunteer to cover a faculty member who needed time off for any reason.”

Morris continues his service to Vanderbilt as associate chief of staff of the Vanderbilt Health System, chief medical officer of the Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network, and professor of Surgery and adjunct professor of Biomedical Informatics. HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

Jon Meacham Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Meacham’s latest book, : The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush, was a #1 New York Times bestseller and is available now in hardcover and from . He is currently at work on a biography of James and Dolley Madison.

Meacham’s book American Lion: in the , was a New York Times bestseller. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 2009, the book was cited as an “unlikely portrait of a not always admirable democrat, but a pivotal president, written with an agile prose that brings the Jackson saga to life.” His other New York Times bestsellers include Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power, Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship, exploring the relationship between the two great leaders who piloted the free world to victory in World War II, and American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation.

A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and of the Society of American Historians, Meacham is a distinguished visiting professor at Vanderbilt University and at The University of the South. He is a contributing editor of TIME and a contributing writer to Book Review. Meacham is also a regular guest on “Morning Joe,” “Charlie Rose,” and other broadcasts.

Meacham’s biography of President Bush was named one of the ten best books of the year by and one of the best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review, TIME, National Public Radio, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Destiny and Power was also honored for excellence in “Politics and Leadership” in 2015 by the Plutarch Committee of BIO, the Biographers International Organization.

Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power received the 2013 Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award from the Fraunces Tavern Museum and the Sons of the American Revolution in the State of New York, a prize that “recognizes books of exceptional merit written on the Revolutionary War era.” Franklin and Winston was honored with the Colby Award of the William E. Colby Military Writers’ Symposium at Norwich University. Click Here to Continue HARPETH HALL PRESENTS BROADENING OUR PERSPECTIVE LIFE IN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

A Virtual Student Symposium | Monday, May 11, 2020

Jon Meacham Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Cont. Meacham was also honored with the 2015 Nashville Public Library Literary Award; other winners include John Lewis, Robert K. Massie, Margaret Atwood, John McPhee, Billy Collins, , John Irving, Ann Patchett, John Updike, David McCullough, and David Halberstam.

As an executive editor at Random House, he published the letters of Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and books by, among others, Al Gore, John Danforth, Clara Bingham, Mary Soames, and Charles Peters. After serving as Managing Editor of for eight years, Meacham was the editor of the magazine from 2006 to 2010. He is a former editor of The Washington Monthly and began his career at The Chattanooga Times.

Born in Chattanooga in 1969, Meacham was educated at St. Nicholas School, The McCallie School, and graduated from The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, with a degree summa cum laude in English Literature; he was salutatorian and elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

A trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, the Andrew Jackson Foundation, The McCallie School, and The Harpeth Hall School, Meacham chairs the National Advisory Council of the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University. He has served on the vestries of St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue and of Trinity Church Wall Street as well as the Board of Regents of The University of the South. The Anti-Defamation League awarded Meacham its Hubert H. Humphrey First Amendment Prize, and in 2013 the Historical Society of Pennsylvania presented him with its Founder’s Award. Meacham also received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University in 2005 and holds several other honorary doctorates.

He lives in Nashville and in Sewanee with his wife and children.