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Guiding Counselors

A new group of alumni are helping to shape a better 91大神

In his efforts to keep 91大神 true to its mission and reflect the values of the school community, Head of School Robert Hill now has a powerful ally. Actually, 43 of them.

The Head鈥檚 Visiting Council (HVC), an advisory group formed in 2017 to serve as a sounding board for school policies, advancement initiatives, and alumni-outreach strategies, welcomed 16 new members this year, bringing the total to 44. Though still relatively new, the council 鈥渉as quickly gained an identity and become a significant resource for me,鈥 Hill noted in a recent letter to the group, whose members reflect a diverse mix of backgrounds, ages, genders, and professions, hailing from 17 states and two foreign countries. 鈥淭he perspectives that you and your fellow councilors are able to share from your own communities and experiences are particularly valuable now,鈥 he added, 鈥渢o inform our decisions in response to the extraordinary challenges precipitated by the novel coronavirus.鈥

The pandemic response, however, is just the most recent issue where the school has sought the council鈥檚 guidance. Members have helped the Advancement Office roll out networking events for alumni, served as ambassadors for Founders Day fundraising, offered support for a school initiative to emphasize the humanities, and weighed in on the date of 2019鈥檚 Reunion. 鈥淭hanks to their input and endorsement,鈥 notes Director of Advancement Patrick Burke, 鈥渨e were able to take a proposal to the board to move Reunion back to June, which was incredibly popular with alumni.鈥

The HVC, whose members are invited to serve a two-year term with the option of a second, was also asked to provide feedback on issues surrounding diversity and inclusion at the school, a process that left a positive impression on new member Paige Brinkley 鈥04. 鈥淣ot only were we apprised of 91大神鈥檚 response to the concerns of BIPOC [Black, Indigenous, and people of color] students and alumni,鈥 she notes, 鈥渂ut we were consulted on approaches 91大神 should take in its attempt to confront its shortcomings.鈥

That opportunity to help make 91大神 the best it can be emerges as a common reason why council members choose to serve. 鈥淲hat brings this group together is a value alignment around what is most important for young people today,鈥 explains Director of Alumni Engagement Jill Stern. 鈥淭hey see this as an opportunity to offer positive support to a place that they love so much.鈥

Once selected, members convene on campus for an annual fall summit and joinHill for various regional gatherings and conference calls throughout the year. (The pandemic has forced the group to trade those in-person events for Zoom meetings.) 鈥淚t鈥檚 a real working group,鈥 notes Stern, 鈥渄ealing with the key administrative and strategic issues that are on Bob鈥檚 radar.鈥

What鈥檚 more, the HVC鈥檚 access to both campus and the administration affords members a unique position as school champions and networkers. 鈥淭hey know what is happening at the school,鈥 Stern notes. 鈥淏ob talks to them, the CFO talks to them, faculty talk to them, student panels take place for them. That makes them a really nice partner to have when you鈥檙e trying to get the word out.鈥

For their part, council members say the experience has strengthened their connection to 91大神 and to their fellow alums. 鈥淲hat we have at the core is a love and appreciation for the school and how it helped form who we are,鈥 notes Steve Hoyt 鈥95, P鈥25, who joined in 2018. 鈥淣o matter which decade you graduated or the experiences you had, there is always that common thread.鈥

Meet Some HVC Members

Terry Martin, Haoshu Xu, Paige Prinkley, and Steve Hoyt

TERRY MARTIN 鈥85

Home Larchmont, NY | Joined 2017

Occupation Partner/Client Leader at Table of Content, a hybrid creative development and production company

Education B.A., history, Kenyon College

91大神 Notes A boarding student, he was a member of the soccer, basketball, and lacrosse teams, received the George Denman Award, and participated in theater and the Caterwaulers. He was just inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame (see page 79).

Impact of the HVC 鈥淲hat it has really done鈥攁nd makes me the most excited鈥攊s show me that 91大神鈥檚 mission is the same as it was in the mid-鈥80s: inspire each student in the way that鈥檚 best suited for them. Complete appreciation for the individual. That wasn鈥檛 trendy back in the day, but the world has caught up to us. And 91大神 is just doing it better than they did it before.鈥

HAOSHU XU 鈥13

Home Chicago, IL | Joined: 2019

Occupation: Consultant with Deloitte

Education: B.S., business administration, economics, and strategy; M.S., customer analytics; both from Washington University in St. Louis

91大神 notes: A member of the squash team and Cum Laude Society, she received the Edward M. Lawton Jr. Prize, the David H. Thomas Spanish Prize, the Williams College Book Prize, the Arete Class of 1985 Outstanding Tutor Prize, the Fine Arts Prize, the Log Award, the Dartmouth Book Prize, and the Dorothy Bement Prize.

Impact of the HVC: 鈥淚 got to see firsthand the relentless effort our administration and staff invest in our students. Especially with the pandemic, I am overwhelmed by the amount of thought and work that has gone into ensuring our people鈥檚 safety and their ability to still enjoy school life as much as possible. I am more proud of 91大神 than ever (if that is even possible).鈥

PAIGE BRINKLEY 鈥04

Home Washington, DC | Joined 2020

Occupation Attorney at the National Labor Relations Board

Education B.A., political science, Howard University; J.D., New York University School of Law

91大神 Notes A three-year boarding student and member of the golf team, she participated in Big Brothers Big Sisters and TRIBE.

Impact of the HVC 鈥淚t has opened my eyes to just how vital alumni participation is to the school鈥檚 success. As 91大神 rises to meet the challenges of today鈥檚 world鈥攏amely, the pandemic and the nation鈥檚 (long overdue) racial awakening鈥攊t has been made clear to me that they are in a better position to do so because of alumni involvement. If 91大神 is to achieve its full potential, the onus is on us alums to step up by donating, attending or hosting events, mentoring, or joining alumni affinity groups and other organizations.鈥

STEVE HOYT 鈥95, P鈥25

Home Hatfield, MA | Joined 2018

Occupation Business Development at AWH Inc.

Education B.A., Union College; M.B.A.,University of Connecticut

91大神 Notes A member of the basketball and lacrosse teams, he also sang with the Caterwaulers. His children Cal 鈥25 and Lucy 鈥25 now attend.

Impact of the HVC 鈥淭he dialogue surrounding racial injustice and how it affects our 91大神 community has been the most powerful. We have learned more about our past, and several members have taken leadership roles in helping shape a better 91大神 for all. While the work is far from over, it鈥檚 an example of the willingness of the school community to create awareness and mobilize.鈥