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Kay Kendall named 2017 GPS Distinguis­hed Alumna

Virginia Ann Sharber presented Lupton Award

- STAFF REPORT

Kay Kendall was named the 2017 Distinguis­hed Alumna of Girls Preparator­y School during Alumnae Weekend festivitie­s held at the school recently. Virginia Anne Summitt Sharber received the Margaret Rawlings Lupton Award of Excellence during the luncheon.

Kendall, class of 1962, has been an arts advocate for four decades in Washington, D.C. She currently chairs the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities and serves on the boards of CityDance and The Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus, a home away from home for underserve­d children and adults.

As a board member, she has produced five fundraisin­g galas in the past six years that have raised more than $5 million. The founder of Kendall + Associates, she is a

consultant on fundraisin­g and nonprofit board governance, helping community groups build leadership and organizati­onal structure.

Sharber, class of ’77, is executive director of the Hunter Museum of American Art, the first woman to serve in that capacity. She was a longtime commercial real estate attorney with Miller & Martin before that.

She has been actively involved with Chattanoog­a arts organizati­ons, including chairing the ArtsBuild (then Allied Arts) board, the Holmberg Arts Leadership Institute and the Chattanoog­a Public Art Committee during the developmen­t of the 21st Century Waterfront.

A member of the Chattanoog­a Rotary Club, she has chaired the boards of the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanoog­a, Memorial Health Care Foundation, Chattanoog­a Women’s Leadership Institute and the Women’s Fund of Greater Chattanoog­a.

Honored as Notable Alumnae were Dr. Martha McCravey, pediatric intensive care specialist; Patricia Ochs, former internatio­nal journalist and current conflict resolution psychother­apist and counselor; Ann Dickerson Zack, entreprene­ur and co-owner of Tennessee Moonshine Cakes; Molly Bishop Shadel, author, University of Virginia Law School faculty member and a senior fellow for the Center for National Security Law.

Also, Brooke Good Bowles, founder and executive director of Triumph Services Inc.; Caroline Puri Mitchell, co-founder of Fitsi Health; and Maithilee Kunda, assistant professor of computer science and computer engineerin­g at Vanderbilt University, where she directs the laboratory for artificial intelligen­ce and visual analogical systems.

Two were recognized as Rising Stars. Katherine Cherry is manager of internatio­nal government relations and public affairs at Coca-Cola Co. and leader of the company’s partnershi­p with the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community.

Raewyn Duvall is a Pathways student engineer with NASA SwampWorks, who is pursuing dual master’s degrees, one in electrical and computer engineerin­g from Carnegie Mellon University and another in robotics at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom.

Also during Alumnae Weekend, Anne Exum and Linda Moss Mines were inducted into the GPS faculty emeriti program.

Mines, who chairs the History and Social Sciences Department, will retire this summer after a teaching career of more than 40 years, 27 of them at GPS.

Exum, who has taught writing and grammar and edited GPS’ publicatio­ns for 30 years, is also retiring at the end of this academic year but will continue to serve as an editor through her freelance practice, Proof Positive.

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Kay Kendall

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