 | Did you know that there are more than 7900 living Marist Alumni?
The Marist Alumni Association needs you! Take a look at the map on the Alumni welcome page, and you will see that Marist Alumni may be found in every state with the exception of South Dakota, as well as across the world. With today's technology it is easier than ever to stay connected. Whether you live in Atlanta, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, Alaska, Paris, or Sydney, Australia, you may be a an active member of your Alumni Association. Simply log in to this website, and update your profile page. Let us know where you went to college and what you do for a living. This information may be shared with our current students as well as with your fellow alums. We have begun many different networking programs which are proving to benefit the entire Marist community!
Career Connectionsis a program designed to benefit current Marist students as well as each alum.
- Mentor Students: If you are interested in sharing information about your industry with a student, please join this program today. Simply join the community group "Career Connections" and then be sure to update your profile. Students in the sophomore English classes are assigned a term paper each spring which requires the student to interview the alum by phone or email.
- Mentor Alums: If you are interested in sharing information about your industry with an alum preparing for college, or studying in college, simply join the community group "Career Connections" and then be sure to update your profile. You may even find that someone looking at a career change may appreciate your advice.
- You may be looking for a mentor: If you would appreciate the insight of another alum, please sign up!
- Summer Internships for rising Marist Juniors: Please contact the Alumni Department at 770-936-2216 if you may offer an internship to a qualifying student.
- Networking Breakfasts, Dinners, and other events: Check the Alumni home page for the dates of the upcoming breakfasts. They are held each September, December, March and June at the Buckhead Club in Atlanta. If you or someone you know would be interested in being the featured speaker, please email Chip Barber '01 your MArist Alumni Networking Chairman, at careerconnections@marist.com
Mission Statement
The Association seeks to advance the mission of Marist School by providing a continuing communication of mutual benefit between Marist School and its alumni; to foster a feeling of identity with Marist School among its alumni; to support and advance the interest of Marist School education in general; as well as promote fellowship among its alumni.
The Marist Alumni Association also seeks to support and advance the interest of Marist School education and to this end encourages alumni to participate in the Alumni Annual Fund, the proceeds of which are used to assist the school in its need-based tuition assistance program for deserving students.
The participation of Marist Alumni is vital to the continued success of the Marist Alumni Association. Please contact Margie Mawn Jameson '85 at alumni@marist.com. |
Presidents of the Marist Alumni Association 1975-77: Michael G. Walsh ’60 1977-79: George V. Belkofer, Jr. ’62 1979-80: Paul M. Flood ’53 1980-81: John J. Tarleton, Jr. ’51 1981-82: R. William Murray III ’65 1982-83: Richard J. Reynolds III ’52 1983-84: John F. Spickerman, Jr. ’61 1984-85: Charles S. Bradford ’72 1985-86: H. Timothy McKane ’65 1986-87: Raymond J. Donohue ’56 1987-89: Hon. Philip F. Etheridge ’60 1989-90: Harrold L. Angevine ’75 1990-91: William V. Medbery ’71 1991-92: J. Curtis Young ’77 1992-93: John David Trapani ’77 1993-94: Michaela Smith Young ’81 1994-95: T. Nelson Sexton ’78 1995-96: Bridget Roche Snelling ’85 1996-97: George V. Belkofer, Jr. ’62 1997-98: Bert T. Trapani ’69 1998-99: Natalie Smith Childs ’86 1999-00: Mark S. Simmons ’81 2000-02: Celine Sherman Stribling ’78 2002-03: Mike Reeves ’67 2003-05: Marianne Ravry McDevitt ’89 2005-07: Porter Lummus ’83 2007-09: David Sikes ’76 2009-11: Mary Beth Hagearty '84 2011-13: C. Knox Withers '96 |
|  | Alumni Association Executive Board President: C. Knox Withers '96 VP-Annual Fund:
Bernard Mannelly '88 Annual Fund Co-Chair: Kim Yahr Verska '86 VP-Reunions:
Natalie Kelly Challlen '03 Reunions Co-Chair: Dan Wise '89 VP-Secial Events: Dee Lane Eades '79 Special Events Co-Chair: Caitlin Mizell '05 Golf Tournament Co-Chairs: John Rahiya Harry Angevine '75 Networking Chairperson: Carrie Brady Faletti'97 VP- Service & Spirituality: Bryan Hutchinson '83 Service & Spirituality Co-Chair: Mark Galvin '85
VP-Communications:
Katie Caperton '98 Communications Co-Chair:
Lauren McJenkin '98 Historian:Richard Reynolds '52 VP-Membership: James Roberts '99 Membership Co-Chair:
Sean McEvoy '86 Ivy Street Chairperson: Bob Klingensmith '60 1950's Membership:Dick White '52 Tony Nicholson '58 1960's Membership:
Phil Etheridge '60 Mike Walsh '60 George Belkofer '62 Joe Bruckner '62 Bill Murray '65 Early 1970's Chairperson:
Hall McKinley '74 Late 1970's Chairperson: David Sikes '76 1970's Membership: Tom Platford '76 Early 1980's Chairperson: Wynn Bowman Sowersby '84 Late 1980's Chairperson: Jim Platford '84 Early 1990's Chairperson: Emily McEvoy '90 Late 1990's Chairperson: Brent Lane '95 1990's Membership:
Helen Tarleton '90 Sarah Carr Evans '93 Early 2000's Chairperson: Justin Williams '00 Late 2000's Chairperson: Claire Long '06 Current Parent / Alumni Membership:
Bridget Roche Snelling '85 Regional Club Membership Co-Chairs: Dana Madonia LeTourneau '96 Katie Buckler '96 Directors:Mike Reeves '67 David Sikes '76 Celine Sherman Stribling '78 Marianne Ravry McDevitt '89 Ex-Officio: Mary Beth Hagearty '84 Marist School Staff: Director of Alumni Relations: Margie Mawn Jameson '85 Chaplain to Alumni & Interim Director of Alumni Relations: Fr. Bill Rowland, S.M. Assistant to the Alumni Director: Britt Hogan Interim Assistant to the Alumni Director:
Katie Fowler '06
You may reach any member of the Alumni Executive Board by logging onto www.marist.com, and using the online directory.
You may also contact your class delegate via the online directory, or simply visit your class webpage after logging onto www.marist.com. |
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