Dylan Akers ’10: Banner Seventeen LLC ( Celtics) [email protected] www.Celtics.com Biography: Dylan was born and raised in Boston and attended after graduating from SM, where he majored in Marketing (with a concentration in Sports Marketing.) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanakers ​ Mark Albion ’69, P’06: [email protected] www.netimpact.org Biography: Mark Albion is the Faculty Founder of Net Impact, the largest network of students and young professionals dedicated to creating a more just, sustainable world, and is the co-founder and current chair of More Than Money Careers, an award winning e-learning platform serving universities and social impact job seekers. Dr. Albion spent nearly 20 years at and its as a student and professor, followed by 25 years of speaking about careers of service and meaning at over 650 universities on five continents, earning him Business Week's nomer “the savior of b-school souls.” A 2010 national entrepreneur of the year award recipient, Mark has co-founded six social-impact companies and is a New York Times Best Selling author of seven books. His work earned him a hug from and Ronald Reagan, but not at the same time. He is a 1969 graduate of St. Mark’s School, as was his daughter Amanda in 2006, who knows her Dad mostly as the guy who rode across Afghanistan on horse. Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/profile/preview?locale=en_US&trk=prof-0-sb-preview-primary-button ​ Ruby Bartolome: Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center [email protected] www.floatinghospital.org Biography: https://www.floatinghospital.org/Patient-Care-Services/Departments-and-Services/Newborn-Medicine/Training-Education/N ewborn-Medicine-Fellowship-Program.aspx

Jayant Bhambhani ’08: Curata [email protected] http://www.curata.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayant-bhambhani-31b71821 ​ Jennifer Borggaard ’87: Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. [email protected] www.amg.com Biography: Jennifer M. Borggaard is a Senior Vice President at Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. As a senior executive in AMG’s Affiliate Development group, Ms. Borggaard is responsible for the oversight of the Company’s Affiliate partners with broad experience in succession planning, employment matters, acquisitions, partnership law and accounting, business development, operations, and financial analysis. In her role at AMG, Ms. Borggaard is a member of the board of directors for several of the company’s boutique investment management firms located both in the U.S. and abroad. Ms. Borggaard joined AMG in 2001 as Director and Senior Counsel in the legal group. Prior to joining AMG, Ms. Borggaard was a corporate and securities law attorney at Ropes & Gray, with a focus on biotechnology, healthcare and investment management. Ms. Borggaard is active in the nonprofit community, including serving on the Board of Overseers at the Peabody Essex Museum as well as the Board of Directors of the Friends of Marblehead Public School, Shore Country Day School and the My Life My Choice Project, a program of the Justice Resource Institute. She received an A.B. from Harvard College and a J.D. from Boston College Law School. Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ jennifer-borggaard-48092a1b ​ Montgomery Brower P’17: Forensic Psychiatry [email protected] Biography: Dr. Brower is a psychiatrist who has practiced for the past 15 years in the Massachusetts courts and the criminal justice ​ ​ system. As an expert witness working for both defense attorneys and prosecutors, he has conducted mental health evaluations of hundreds of criminal defendants regarding competence to stand trial, aid-in-sentencing, and the insanity defense. He has served as deputy medical director of Bridgewater State Hospital (Massachusetts' maximum-security psychiatric hospital), as a senior psychiatrist on Department of Mental Health court evaluation units, and as consulting psychiatrist for the Plymouth Juvenile Secure Unit, the former maximum-security detention facility for the Department of Youth Services. He currently provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment to men and women on probation from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Dr. Brower has additional training and experience in neuropsychiatry, and has published scientific ​ ​ articles on the role of brain injury and central nervous system disorders in violent and criminal behavior. Appointed a lecturer in psychiatry through Harvard Medical School, he also teaches medical students and residents at Harvard-affiliated hospitals.

Tara Camp: Disney on Ice [email protected] Biography: Tara Taylor Camp skated with Disney on Ice as a lead character for seven years. She performed in 27 countries during runs of five different tours: Beauty and the Beast (South America, North America, and Australia), Double Feature (Southeast Asia, Australia, and Europe), Hercules (east and west coast ), Disney 15 (Europe), and 100 Years of Magic (west coast United States). Some of her characters included Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Mickey Mouse, Roger Rabbit, Panic, Dopey, and Jasmine, as well as various roles in chorus numbers. Part of the professional responsibilities included promotional meet and greets, snippets on morning news shows, and participation in charity events.

Dani Cimino: Crossroads Mobile Vet ​ [email protected] www.crossroadsmobilevet.com Biography: Dr. Cimino has been practicing high-quality companion animal medicine in the Metrowest Boston area since 1997. In 2004, she founded Crossroads Mobile Vet, a comprehensive mobile veterinary practice which allows her to care for her patients in the comfort of their own homes. Dr. Cimino enjoys the relationships she builds with the entire families of her patients, and she has special interests in ophthalmology and geriatric medicine.

Edward Connolly ’93: Jones Lang LaSalle [email protected] http://www.us.jll.com/united-states/en-us Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-connolly-08543a1 ​

Rory P. Connor ’89: Winkleman and Winkleman [email protected] Biography: Mr. Connor is the Managing Partner of Winkleman & Winkleman, an investment partnership focused on acquiring and managing manufacturing companies, as well as investing in innovative companies with transformational products. He currently serves as the co-CEO and President of Blaylock Industries, Inc. (www.blaylockind.com), an industrial manufacturing company. Winkleman & Winkleman's manufacturing investments focus on strategic acquisitions in non-union, manufacturing businesses with revenue between $4 million and $30 million that are led by strong, skilled and motivated management teams. Winkleman & Winkleman has successfully executed its strategy in companies where it has increased operating profitability through revenue growth, expense consolidation and vertical integration through product expansion, customer interaction and add-on acquisitions. During his career, Mr. Connor has helped build several multi-billion dollar investment companies, which were focused on arbitrage, special situations and distressed debt, and where he served as a management committee member, a portfolio manager and an analyst. Mr. Connor has also served as a managing director of a global investment bank, where he was one of the key executives responsible for rebuilding the bank's North American equity business after the financial crisis of 2008. Mr. Connor attended 's Executive Education program, received his MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was an honors student, graduated from the University of Vermont, where he was also an honors student, with a B.A. in English and attended St. Mark's School in Southborough, MA. He has lectured on finance, business, entrepreneurship, strategy and leadership and has been recognized for his charitable activities.

Lucy Grogan ’05: Grogan & Company, Fine Art and Jewelry Auctioneers [email protected] http://groganco.com Biography: Lucy P. Grogan holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut as well as numerous gemology certifications from the Gemological Institute of America. As the daughter of Grogan & Company’s ​ ​ founder and President Michael B. Grogan, Ms. Grogan grew up deeply immersed in the fine art and auction world, accompanying her father on business trips and working for Grogan & Company consistently throughout her childhood. Before ​ ​ joining Grogan & Company as Vice President and Gallery Director, Ms. Grogan worked as a Curatorial Assistant in Arts of the Americas at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, a Fine Art Consultant at Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming, and the Auction Coordinator for the Jackson Hole Art Auction. Her areas of expertise include jewelry, paintings, and sculpture ​.

Elaine Harvey ’06: [email protected] http://www.Wellesleyblue.com Biography: http://www.wellesleyblue.com/information/directory/bios/harvey_elaine?view=bio Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainecharvey ​

Roger Hunt ’04: CyberCoders [email protected] www.cybercoders.com Biography: I was going to be a professor, but I went into a corporate role as a salesperson, and now I'm in recruiting! Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roger-hunt-6439987 ​ ​

Jack Ijams ’75, P’05: 3M Health Information Systems [email protected] http://www.3mhis.com Biography: Career priorities: ethical sales and customer engagement + participating in a critical societal imperative; shifting our health care system from an 'illness' and to a 'wellness' mode.

Debra Josephson: Roberts Law Firm [email protected] http://www.robertslawfirm.us Biography: http://robertsgroup.us/roberts-law-firm/your-team/debra-g-josephson/

Trey Kellett ’94: Offset Capital Group [email protected] http://www.offsetcapitalgroup.com/ Biography: Trey Kellett is the founder of Offset Capital Group, a new advisory firm that helps energy and infrastructure technology companies partner with multi-$B sources of capital, to develop projects in emerging markets. Until recently, Trey was a ​ ​ Senior Director in the energy practice of GE Ventures. He deployed $40MM in 10 startup companies in renewable energy, energy efficiency and oil & gas, achieving a 25%+ IRR to date. He was an active Board observer for six portfolio companies, advising them on issues related to scale-up, project finance and partnering strategies. Other responsibilities included: managing the overall portfolio of 40 venture-stage investments; supporting the development and launch of Energy Technology Ventures, a $300MM GE-NRG Energy-ConocoPhillips joint venture; and driving over 10 collaborations between portfolio companies and GE industrial units. Trey graduated from St. Mark’s in 1994; he has a BA in Chemistry and ​ ​ Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/treykellett ​

William Knowlton ’65: US Army and National Defense University [email protected] Biography: Dr. Bill Knowlton graduated from West Point in 1970. During his 22 years of active duty in the Army, he held numerous leadership and staff positions, including serving in combat as an armored cavalry platoon leader in Vietnam. He also taught psychology and leadership at West Point, serving as a tank battalion operations and executive officer in Korea, developing leadership policy on the Army Staff at the Pentagon, serving for two years as a White House Military Social Aide for President and Mrs. Reagan, developing leadership training programs for the Army, and teaching leadership at the U.S Army Command and General Staff College. From 1992-2014 he was a Professor of Behavioral Science at the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Policy where he taught strategic leadership and an elective analyzing great military leaders through history.

Alexander Krapf P ’13, ’20: Codemesh, Inc. [email protected] http://codemesh.com Biography: http://codemesh.com/about_us.html

Scott Ladner P’15, ’17: KLT Industries [email protected] http://www.kltindustries.com Biography: I am currently the COO of KLT Industries; which is one of the largest recyclers of plastic and paper in the northeast. When I am not working, or watching my kids play sports, I volunteer in the community. I am serving my third and final term as Board Trustee of the Advanced Math & Science Academy in Marlborough, MA. I also serve as Treasurer of the Central Mass Youth Football & Cheer Conference, which is the governing board of over 30 towns in Massachusetts. I started the American Youth Football and Cheer program in Shrewsbury, MA in 2009 and by the time I retired as president in 2013, it had become the largest program in . I have enjoyed being part of the St. Mark's School football coaching staff from 2008-14. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ladner-a593299?trk=hp-identity-name ​

Rosanna LaMalva P ’20: EyeBar Boston [email protected] EyeBarBoston.com Biography: Optometrist in private practice in downtown Boston.

Chris Leist ’10: Rising Tide Interactive [email protected] http://www.risingtideinteractive.com/ Biography: Chris is a 2010 graduate of St. Mark's and a 2014 graduate of Syracuse University. He has worked on campaigns at the local, statewide, and federal levels, including President Obama's re-election in 2012 and Senator Markey's victory in 2013. Chris currently resides in Arlington, VA and has been at Rising Tide Interactive, a digital advertising agency that works with political campaigns, independent expenditures, non-profit organizations and advocacy groups, since 2015. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-leist-71a52647 ​

Sable Lomax: Real Brown Girls, LLC [email protected] realbrowngirls.com Biography: Sable, an in-demand thought leader, is creating a new narrative among professional women of color. She helps women strategically advance in their respective areas of expertise and her mission is to see women living as opposed to simply surviving. She is an invaluable resource to her clients offering clear direction in a supportive environment. Sable is also the ​ ​ founder of Real Brown Girls, LLC, a digital platform dedicated to diffusing the divide between the professional and personal ​ ​ ​ ​ lives of women of color worldwide.

Brett Maloley: Ladder [email protected] http://www.ladder.fit Biography: Brett Maloley has had a decade-long career in the fitness industry, both as an executive and as an entrepreneur, having built two successful equipment distribution and consulting companies, a transcendent non-profit geared to combat childhood obesity, and most recently serving as the chief executive officer for a publicly traded nutritional supplement distribution platform. Brett is currently a Co-founder and CEO of Boston-based fit-tech startup Ladder, a mobile platform that connects people with local health and wellness professionals, via digital coaching. Additionally, Brett serves as an advisor to 64px.com, the world's largest network of Google Chrome extensions as well as for The Medical Fitness Network, a non profit organization that exists to drive preventive medicine through health and wellness coaching. Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/bmaloley ​

David Markowitz ’88: US Army, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8 [email protected] http://www.g8.army.mil/ Biography: Selected to the Senior Executive Service in 2005, Dr. Markowitz assumed his present position as the United States Army’s Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8, in May 2016. He is responsible for assisting the G-8 with Army Programs, Force Development, Quadrennial Defense Review, Army Studies Management, and the Center for Army Analysis. In this capacity, he is the principle advisor to the G-8 with responsibility for providing professional advice to the G-8 on key issues to include formulating plans and programs, acquiring resources, developing communication networks, executing operations, and evaluating results. Dr. David M. Markowitz is a native of Massachusetts, a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Harvard University with AB and AM degrees in mathematics, and holds a Doctorate of Operations Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Shaun McGovern ’10: Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) [email protected] http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org/ Biography: Shaun McGovern held many titles during his tenure at St. Mark's, including but not limited to day student, monitor, French hornist, math tutor, JV girls manager, SDC survivor, zero varsity letter winner, cum laude society inductee, four time Opera goer, and the 27th fastest member of the JV cross country team. After graduating St. Mark's, Shaun attended the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and was a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering major. While at Hopkins, Shaun also was undergraduate researcher studying the physics of pancreatic cancer, a crossword contributor to the Johns Hopkins Newsletter, a general chemistry and calculus tutor, and a mentor to underrepresented freshman. After graduating Hopkins, Shaun moved back to Boston and had a brief stint as a research associate at Forrester, a market technology research firm. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaun-mcgovern-7987a240 ​

Hayley Moore: Boston Pride, National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) [email protected] Biography: Hayley was a former member of the Boston Blades. She also played at Brown University and led her team in scoring her sophomore through senior years. Scoring 69 goals and 64 assists in her career, she ranks eighth in total points scored in the Bears’ history. Hayley coached at UMASS and then moved on to St. Mark’s and then to Harvard. Hayley volunteers her time working with SCORE (Spinal Cord Opportunities for Rehabilitation Endowment). SCORE is a program whose main focus is to ​ ​ aide and assist young athletes who have suffered serious spinal cord damage due to an athletic related event. ​ ​ ​ ​ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-moore-04363b4b?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile ​ ​

Marisa R. Randazzo: SIGMA Threat Management Associates [email protected] http://www.sigmatma.com Biography: Dr. Marisa Randazzo is a Managing Partner of SIGMA Threat Management Associates and an international expert on threat assessment, targeted violence, and violence prevention. In addition to her work at SIGMA, she currently serves as Director of Threat Assessment for Georgetown University. Previously, Dr. Randazzo served for ten years with the U.S. Secret Service, most recently as the agency's Chief Research Psychologist. Among her various responsibilities, she co-directed the Safe School Initiative, the landmark federal study of school shootings that was conducted jointly by the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Department of Education. Dr. Randazzo is an accomplished presenter and instructor on threat assessment investigations, having trained over 15,000 professionals in law enforcement, management, administration, mental health, and the intelligence community throughout the United States, , and the European Union. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisa-randazzo-ph-d-2253291 ​

Robert S. Randazzo ’88: The PMDG Company [email protected] http://www.pmdg.com Biography: Robert S. Randazzo is the Founder, President, and CEO of the PMDG Company, a global leader in the development of advanced aviation simulation software. PMDG also provides airline operations management consulting services and has recently launched a corporate flight operations management firm. PMDG products are used around the world to improve pilot knowledge, proficiency, decision making, risk management, and training outcomes. Prior to founding PMDG, Mr. Randazzo worked in management at one of the world’s largest airline brands. Having started his career cleaning lavatories, he eventually rose to the position of Assistant Chief Pilot. Captain Randazzo holds an Airline Transport Pilot license with ratings from small business jets to the 747 and can be regularly found flying the company’s fully restored 1945 Pan American World Airways DC-3.

Lanse Robb ’80, P ’18, ’20: LandVest, Inc. [email protected] http://www.lanndvest.com Biography: I have been in real estate for over 30 years, 25 of the last at LandVest in Boston. I am now one of the owners with nearly a billion dollars in listings nationwide (includes large timber holdings). I am the Regional Director that is responsible for market and sales on the North Shore of Boston. LandVest specializes in advising major New England families, whose assets include houses in town, country estates, and timberland. We have a Global reach as partner with Christie’s International Real Estate.

Melissa Roiter: Yummy Mummy Bakery [email protected] http://www.yummymummybrownies.com Biography: https://www.yummymummybrownies.com/about/

Betina Shakespeare P’15, ’18: Southborough Medical Group a division of Reliant Medical Group [email protected] https://reliantmedicalgroup.org Biography: In addition to seeing patients, I work as a consultant for Crico Malpractice Risk Management Group. Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/betina-shakespeare-4b251491 ​

George Smith ’70: US Treasury Department [email protected] Biography: I worked for 20 years in finance on Wall Street and the city of London. A mid-career change brought me to the US Government, where I managed the Treasury Department's outreach activities with the former Communist countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union through the newly-created Office of Technical Assistance (OTA). The thrust of this work was to assist these countries in restructuring their systems of economic governance from those designed to work in Communist-style 'Command' economies to ones appropriate for Capitalist-style, 'Market' economies. Over time, OTA's mission expanded from this work to providing assistance in the area of economic governance to post-conflict countries and to those confronting natural disasters. As OTA Director, I was thus involved in Treasury's provision of assistance to Liberia, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, Southern Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As part of the civilian 'Surge' in Iraq, Treasury posted me to Iraq to serve as the Attache for the 2007-2008 period. Immediately prior to retirement, I was posted to Manila to serve as the economic advisor to the US Executive Director of the Asian Development Bank.

Dennis Spinney ’73: Valley Bible Fellowship Church [email protected] http://www.valleybfc.org Biography: SM '73; Cairn University '78; Biblical Theological Seminary '83; Church-planting with the Bible Fellowship Church in northern New Jersey, 1984-1987; in Spencer, MA, 1987-1991; planted a church in Thompson CT in 1991, and remained as the church's pastor through 2013; pastor of Valley Bible Fellowship (Lagrangeville NY) from 2014 until present

Jim Tessmer ’82: State Street [email protected] http://www.statestreet.com Biography: I've spent the last 20 years in focused on Digital Product Management, helping companies drive revenue, manage expenses, and achieve competitive differentiation by uniquely leveraging data and information technology. The coolest thing I get to do revolves around Design Thinking and User Centered product design to create high value desktop and mobile apps. When not driving customer value, I’m an avid road cyclist, I love the camaraderie and teamwork of a friendly peloton, plus the occasional mid ride stop for an espresso. I also enjoy weekend fly fisherman, chasing striped bass or blues in the salt, trout in cool mountain streams or bass on a freshwater lake. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimtessmer ​

Nicole Theodosiou ’87: Union College [email protected] ​ http://www.union.edu Biography: https://muse.union.edu/biology/theodosiou/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-theodosiou-a92b8926?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic ​

Brian Thompson ’59: UMassBoston; Evkids [email protected] umb.edu; evkids.org Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/brianthompsonev ​

Ralph Vogel ’86: Coppermine Capital ​ [email protected] http://www.copperminecapital.com Biography: Ralph Vogel is a Managing Director at Coppermine Capital, a Concord, MA-based private investment firm. Previously, Ralph worked at Mandeville Partners and Bain & Company. He has an MBA from UCLA Anderson and an AB from Harvard College. Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ralphvogel ​

Alex Ward ’08: Atlantic Council [email protected] http://www.atlanticcouncil.org Biography: Alex Ward is an associate director in the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, where he works on US defense strategy, policy, and military affairs. Before joining the Council, he worked at the Council on Foreign Relations, the US Department of State, and Northrop Grumman. He has written extensively in publications such as War on the Rocks, The Diplomat, US News and World Report, and Real Clear Defense. He received a BA and MA from American University’s School of International Service. Lia Wayman ’07: The Room Ring [email protected] http://www.theroomring.com Biography: Lia is the co-founder and CEO of The Room Ring. After graduating from Georgetown University with a major in Finance and Accounting, she moved to NYC to pursue a career in Private Banking at J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank. Years later, in the process of moving back to Boston for a job in corporate finance, Lia had the idea for The Room Ring from personal experience. In early 2016, Lia left EnerNOC to work on The Room Ring full time. She now splits her time between her hometown of Boston and New York (where the rest of the team is located!). Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lia-wayman-66b29741?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic ​ Maura Webster ’95: LillaBlu Strategies, LLC [email protected] http://www.lillablu.com Biography: Maura Webster is the Founder, CEO, & Chief Strategist at LillaBlu Strategies, a boutique marketing company focused on real meaningful marketing. Her background includes a account management for a private PR firm, non-profit communications, government, and managing the marketing team of a growing software company through re-branding and new product launches to acquisition. Because of these experiences and more, Maura brings an authentic, creative, strategic, and people-centered approach to marketing for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and growing companies who want to make a difference. When not engaging in fun brainstorming sessions with her clients, teaching PR at Framingham State University. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maurawebster ​