RE Log Fall 2018
)$// Ransom Everglades LOG 27 Ransom Everglades welcomed a new chair and four trustees on July 1 to its 2018-19 governing board. Andrew L. Ansin ’81 succeeded Rudy Prio Touzet ’76 as chair of the board, as new trustees David 'XFNHQ¿HOG -RQDWKDQ )LW]SDWULFN :HQG\ Holman and Kinga Lampert replaced de- parting members Ghislain Gouraige, Kerin McCarthy Fredman, David McWilliams and Jonathan Kislak. Ansin stepped in after serving two years DV YLFH FKDLU XQGHU 3ULR 7RX]HW -Hɣ +LFNV became the new vice chair. “ Andy Ansin ’81 has shown his dedication to his alma mater in so many ways; I cannot wait to work with him as chair of the board,” Head of School Penny Townsend said in July. “I’m also pleased to welcome four talented and accomplished new trustees. All have huge VKRHV WR ¿OO IRUPHU ERDUG FKDLU 5XG\ 3ULR Touzet and our departing board members have made monumental contributions. We are grateful to so many community leaders for sharing their gifts with Ransom Everglades.” Ansin, who joined the board in 2010, was heavily involved in the design of a new bronze Raider statue that was com- missioned by his family and unveiled during a rededication of the Ansin Aquatic Center in April (see page 40). A water polo state champion as an RE student, Ansin 5( DQQRXQFHV QHZ ERDUG FKDLU DQG IRXU WUXVWHHV now serves as vice president of Sunbeam Properties. He is married to Tatsiana Ansin and they have four children, includ- ing new Raider Sophie Ansin ’25 . Prio Touzet, honored as the 2018 Founders’ Alumni Award recipient, remains on the board. Ghouraige took his leave after serving for 18 years; Kislak after 15; McCarthy Fredman, 11; McWilliams, six; and Rubell, three. 'XFNHQ¿HOG LV SUHVLGHQW DQG SDUWQHU of Balsera Communications. He and wife &ODXGLD /RSH] 'XFNHQ¿HOG DUH WKH SDUHQWV of Santiago Duckenfield-Lopez ’22 and Diego Duckenfield-Lopez ’20 . Jonathan Fitzpatrick works as presi- GHQW DQG FKLHI H[HFXWLYH RɤFHU RI 'ULYHQ Brands. He and wife Liz Fitzpatrick are parents of Jack Fitzpatrick ’20 and Lucy Fitzpatrick ’23 . Wendy Holman is chief executive RɤFHU DQG FR IRXQGHU RI 5LGJHEDFN Biotherapeutics, a biotechnology company focused on pediatric orphan and infec- tious diseases. She and husband Wayne Holman have four children. Kinga Lampert has served since 2012 as co-chair of the board of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Sylvester Cancer Center. She and husband Eddie Lampert are parents of Nicholas Lampert ’21 and Nina Lampert ’22 . Andrew L. Ansin ’81 Wendy Holman David Duckenfield Kinga Lampert Jo nathan Fitzpatrick
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