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Retiring Trustees

Hillel A. Feinberg

First serving as a Trustee from 1987-1996, Hill Feinberg returned to the Board in 2007. In his combined 24 years of loyal service, Feinberg served on nearly every board committee including Executive, Audit, Investment, Finance, Development and Committee on Trustees. His presence will be sorely missed as he has been a constant, calming, insightful and supportive voice in the boardroom for so long. Feinberg and his wife Renée are the parents of Steven ’96.

Elliott “Toby” Roosevelt ’81

Toby Roosevelt has served on the Board of Trustees since 2016. During this time, he contributed greatly to the Investment Committee and the Education Committee. Before his Board service, Roosevelt was on the Alumni Board for six years and the Rogers Award Committee from 1997–1998. He was awarded the Headmaster’s Cup as a senior in 1981. Roosevelt is the son of Life Trustee Tony Roosevelt and the brother of David Roosevelt ’89. Toby and his wife Emily are the parents of Thatcher ’32 and Charlotte. Vera R. Ingram

Since joining the Board in 2013, Vera Ingram served on multiple committees, including the Education, Audit and Executive Committees as well as the

Committee on Trustees. She chaired the Audit Committee for three years and has also been a valued contributor to the Access & Affordability subcommittee. Ingram and her husband Tyrous have two Marksmen: Will ’17 and Harrison ’21.

Katherine K. Steinbrueck

Katherine Steinbrueck is retiring from the Board of Trustees after serving since 2019. She was the Parents’ Association president from 2020-2021 and was steadfast as a resource for families during a challenging year in that role. As a trustee, she served on the Development, Education and Facilities committees. Katherine and her husband Brian have three Marksmen: Parker ’24, Will ’26 and Cameron ’28.

Taylor H. Wilson ’81

Taylor Wilson ’81 joined the Board first from 1999-2002 and then from 2006-2022. During this time, he chaired several committees and served as Board president from 20142016. He also helped lead the Head of School Search and Transition Committees, Goals for St. Mark’s IV and Access and Affordability efforts. Though he is retiring as a trustee, Wilson will continue providing advice and support as the Board’s legal advisor. He and his wife Kathleen have two Marksmen: Taylor ’12 and Ben ’14.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

For the first time in our history, the St. Mark’s Fund has surpassed $5M in donations. Although this and other milestones are significant, their impact is limitless. Thank you for your continued devotion to St. Mark’s and for empowering our mission. The 2021-2022 St. Mark’s Fund is celebrating:

$5.3M

CONTRIBUTED BY MORE THAN 3,000 DONORS

84%

PARENT PARTICIPATION

54%

ALUMNI PARTICIPATION