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Fearless Leaders
Hannah Leung ’98 is a managing director at JP Morgan, where she provides financial advice and investment solutions to high-net-worth clients and remains a firm believer in rolling up her sleeves and getting things done.
- Alumna
Susan Dangel ’69 is an award-winning television and film producer who has brought her talents to a variety of institutions, including PBS and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She is a frequent collaborator of John Williams, one of the most celebrated composers in American history.
- Alumna
With nearly two decades of experience in the mental health, education, and non-profit sectors, Dr. Myisha R. Rodrigues ’00 is the executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Massachusetts and the CEO/Founder of Third Veil Consulting™, LLC.
- Alumna
Dr. Allie Balter-Kennedy ’10 is a postdoctoral scholar at Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and conducts research around the globe to address ice sheet stability and subglacial erosion. In the summer of 2023, Balter-Kennedy became one of the first scientists in the world to collect bedrock samples from underneath Greenland’s Ice Sheet.
- Alumna
As the president and CEO of March of Dimes—as well as the first physician leader in the organization’s 85-year history—Dr. Elizabeth Cherot ’88 is one of the nation’s leading voices on maternal and infant health.
- Alumna
A member of the 1976 and 1980 Olympic rowing teams, Elizabeth O’Leary ’72 coached women’s heavyweight rowing at Harvard for 37 years, leading her team to the NCAA Championships 18 times and capturing the national title in 2003.
- Alumna
Latest News
Students and faculty marked a historic occasion on Monday, March 4, 2024 with the opening of the new Upper School Building. The community celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by the first All-School Meeting in the renovated Waldo Auditorium.
Dana Hall has launched its most ambitious capital campaign in the School’s 142-year history.
On March 9, students, faculty and staff signed their names on one of three steel beams that will be part of the new Classroom Building.
With $4 million on the line, community members have provided generous support to ensure the success of the Upper School Classroom Building Project.
Students, faculty, staff, families, donors and friends celebrated the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Classroom Building project on September 15.