Board of Trustees
Most Reverend Richard G. Henning
Chairman
Archbishop of Boston
The Most Rev. Richard G. Henning became the ninth Bishop of Providence on May 1, 2023 after being appointed coadjutor Bishop of Providence with right of succession by Pope Francis on November 23, 2022. Bishop Henning has been active in the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and on projects related to parish evangelization and dramatic missionary growth.
Prior to being named Coadjutor Bishop of Providence on June 8, 2018, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States announced that Pope Francis had appointed Rev. Msgr. Henning to be an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. On July 24, 2018 in St. Agnes Cathedral, Rockville Centre, New York, Most Reverend John O. Barres, Bishop, Diocese of Rockville Centre ordained Bishop-Elect Henning an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Most Reverend William Murphy, Bishop-Emeritus, Diocese of Rockville Centre and Most Reverend Robert Brennan, the Bishop of Brooklyn, were co-consecrators.
Bishop Henning attended Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York and counts the Marianists as a major influence in his faith life and commitment to learning. He received a BA and MA in History from St. John’s University, Queens New York and received his training for the priesthood at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington New York. He was ordained in 1992 and served for five years as an associate pastor at the Church of St. Peter of Alcantara, Port Washington. In that assignment, he did extensive pastoral work in the large parish school and ministered to the Spanish-speaking Catholics of that peninsula. In addition to fluency in English and Spanish, Bishop Henning speaks Italian and is able to read French, Greek and Hebrew.
In 1997, Bishop McGann assigned then Father Henning to post-graduate studies in Sacred Scripture. He earned a Licentiate in Biblical Theology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. and a Doctorate in the same from the University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, Italy.
After his studies, Bishop Henning joined the faculty of the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington, where he taught scripture for more than ten years. In 2012, as part of the partnership for seminary formation among the Dioceses of Rockville Centre, Brooklyn, and the Archdiocese of New York, then Rev. Msgr. Henning was appointed to lead the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception through its transition to the largest retreat house in the Northeast. The Ordinaries of Rockville Centre, Brooklyn and New York also charged him to establish and lead the Sacred Heart Institute for the ongoing formation of Catholic priests and deacons. Bishop Henning is also noted for his work with international priests serving in the United States.
Bishop Barres appointed Bishop Henning the Episcopal Vicar for the Central Vicariate of the Diocese of Rockville Centre in September of 2017. Since June of 2021, Bishop Henning has served as the Vicar for Clergy and the Vicar for Pastoral Planning.
Peter S. Lynch
President Emeritus
Vice-Chairman, Fidelity
Peter Lynch is the Vice-Chairman of Fidelity Management & Research company and considered one of the most successful investors in Wall Street history for the performance of the Magellan Fund under his leadership.
Mr. Lynch served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and was a Francis Ouimet Scholar (need-based scholarship), enabling him to receive his Bachelor of Science from Boston College, and has a Masters of Business Administration from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Lynch started his career as an intern at Fidelity and worked his way to become a respected investor, philanthropist and co-author.
He is actively involved with a large number of civic and non-profit organizations. He has been recognized with several awards for his efforts, including the National Catholic Education Association 1992 Seton Award, the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 1993 Family Award, and the 1997 United Way Bay Leadership Award and the Joseph Wharton Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 1991, he was elected as a fellow with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2009 was inducted into the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce’s Academy of Distinguished Bostonians. He has also received honorary degrees from fifteen various colleges and universities.
For over thirty years he has been actively involved with the Catholic Schools Foundation and now serves as the President Emeritus and as a life-trustee. He recently stepped back as Chair of the Building Mind Scholarship Fund which he actively led since its inception, helping raise in excess of $200,000,000 for scholarship support.
Michael F. Rogers
President
Retired President and COO, State Street Corporation
Mr. Rogers joined State Street in 2007 and was appointed as president and chief operating officer in 2014. Mike retired at the end of 2018 and he was responsible for State Street Global Markets, State Street Global Services Americas, Information Technology, Global Operation and Global Exchange, State Street’s data and analytics business. He is also a member of State Street’s Management Committee, the company’s most senior strategy, and policy-making team.
He spent 27 years at IBT where he held various positions including manager of accounting and control, controller, and president. During his time as president, Mr. Rogers was responsible for all business units. He was instrumental in the development and implementation of IBT’s proprietary custody and fund accounting system, FACTS.
Mr. Rogers is a member of The Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc.’s board of trustees. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Boston College and his Master of Business Administration degree from the College of William and Mary.
Margaret Wade
Senior Vice President
Philanthropist
Margaret Wade and her husband Jim have lived in Winchester since 1999. Margaret currently serves on the boards of Belmont Hill School and Belmont Day School. Margaret is also active within her local parish, St Mary’s in Winchester. Before having children, Margaret was Executive Vice President of Operations for Coldwell Banker. Margaret is a graduate of Fairfield University.
Christine T. Komola
Vice President
Christine Komola is a senior executive officer with extensive experience leading diverse multibillion-dollar organizations through growth, integration, and restructuring. She is a go-to leader who applies creative problem solving to enhance bottom line performance, operational excellence, and shareholder value and has a history of managing the financial rigor around M&A activity and private-to-public / public-to-private company transitions as well as all aspects of capital structure, long-term fund investment strategy, and cost control.
Christine was most recently Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Presidio, Inc. focused on leading finance operations improvements, technology integrations, and innovative go-to-market strategy; and building a high-performance finance team to align with enterprise goals. She also drove growth through M&A and strengthening organic customer experiences.
Christine holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Miami University in Ohio and is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Massachusetts.
Tom Corra
Treasurer
Partner, Convergency Partners
Tom started his career in GE’s Financial Management Program. After a two-year stint of service teaching inner-city boys at Nativity Preparatory School and earning his MBA, Tom joined Boston Consulting Group. At BCG, Tom led assignments spanning strategy development, operational improvement, and post-merger integration across a variety of industries.
Since leaving BCG, Tom has held leadership positions in financial services across most functions and multiple business lines. In 2004, he joined Fidelity Investments’ Financial Advisor Solutions (FFAS) business. At FFAS, Tom developed plans and processes that took the unit’s largest business line from a loss to a double-digit operating margin; led the unit’s advisor-sold 401(k) business, where he improved customer satisfaction and increased the business line’s profitability by 15 percentage points; and served as the unit’s Chief Administrative Officer and Head of Offshore Sales, leading Latin American efforts.
Tom then spent five years in Fidelity Institutional (FI). He led strategy and planning for FI Technology, aligning over $1B in annual investment with Fidelity priorities. As Executive Vice President, Strategy & Business Analysis, he led a multi-national team spanning operational quality, business process improvement, data science, strategy, and market research for the $3B+ revenue unit. Then, as COO of Fidelity Clearing & Custody Solutions, he developed the strategy for the newly combined business, leading to accelerated growth and record profits in 2017 and 2018. He also led the business’s response to the Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule. Tom was also Head of Corporate Planning & Analysis for Fidelity. Reporting to the CFO, and working closely with the CEO and executive team, he contributed to nearly 2x growth in Fidelity operating income from 2015 – 2018.
Most recently, Tom was CFO and Chief Investment Officer of Hometap Equity Partners, an innovative real estate tech firm that offers homeowners access to their equity without taking on additional debt. In this role, he helped grow the business 20x through multiple funding rounds. Tom is a Chartered Financial Analyst. He earned his BS in Finance from Fairfield University and his MBA from Harvard Business School.
Chris Remondi
Clerk
Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman
Chris Remondi is a Partner at Brown Brothers Harriman responsible for Global Relationship Excellence, Sales, and Capital Markets.
Before adding Global Relationship Excellence Chris was responsible for Business Strategy and Finance, Innovation, HR Strategy, and Capital Markets for BBH Investor Services.
Within Capital Markets, Chris is responsible for the firm’s trading businesses and trading desks around the world. In 2008, Chris founded BBH’s InfoFX business which was the first electronic currency trading platform for operational related FX trades. Today, BBH’s FX business trades over $4 trillion in currencies each year on behalf of the world’s largest asset managers.
He is a graduate of Boston College and received his MBA from the Columbia Business School. Chris serves on the charitable and gala committees of Cathedral High School and the Inner-City Catholic Schools Foundation.
Tchintcia Barros
Portfolio Manager, Boston Trust Walden Company
Before joining the team at Boston Trust Walden Company, Tchintcia was a portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments for almost 16 years. She was responsible for covering the consumer staples and healthcare sectors, representing close to 30% of the universe in which the fund invests.
Before taking up this role with Columbia Threadneedle, Tchintcia worked for Putnam Investments as an analyst in the international small-cap core group. She covered the entire consumer space for the team. She has been a member of the investment community since 2000.
Tchintcia graduated from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and earned a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. In addition, she holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and is a member of the Boston Security Analyst Society.
Tchintcia is an active member of her community. She is a Board Trustee for the UP Academy Boston and UP Academy Dorchester Charter Schools. She sits on the Pastoral Council at her parish (Saint Patrick Church) in Roxbury and volunteers through the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative (DSNI) in Roxbury. She is also a member of The Boston Club.
Paul J. Birmingham
Lifetime Trustee
Realtor, Sotheby’s International Realty
Paul's bio will be available soon!
Rev. Marc J. Bishop
Pastor, St. Camillus and St. Agnes Parishes
Fr. Marc, a native of Billerica, MA was ordained to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ, on May 26, 2001, at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston, MA. Father graduated from Austin Preparatory School, in the Spring of 1991; and from Seton Hall University May ,1995, with a Bachelor of Arts, in Political Science. He entered St. John’s Seminary in the Fall of 1995. After graduating from seminary with Bachelor of Philosophy and Master of Divinity degrees he was ordained at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on May 26, 2001. His first assignment was St. Mary Parish (Chelmsford).
Fr. Marc happily served there for four and a half years before being called to service in the active-duty military. Fr. Marc, then a Lieutenant in the United States Navy Reserve, was on active duty with the First Battalion, Twenty-fifth Marines from January 2006 to December 2006. He served the religious needs of the Marines and Sailors in Al-Fallujah, Iraq from March 2006 to October 2006. In February of 2007, Fr. Marc received the Vincent Capadano Reserve Officer Association’s Chaplain of the Year Award. Fr. Marc was honored by the Massachusetts District, Bishop Healy Province, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus with the Father Joseph T. O’Callahan 2007 Memorial Award, “… for outstanding and significant contributions to the principles of patriotism, brotherly love and love of country…” Fr. Marc was a member of Team Ministry at Holy Family Parish (Amesbury), from February 15, 2007 to June 30, 2008; served as pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish (Methuen/Lawrence) from July 2008 to June 2010. July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2014, Fr. Marc was Pastor of both St. Rita Parish (Lowell) and Ste. Marguerite Parish (Dracut). He served as the Administrator of Immaculate Conception Parish (Marlborough) from July 2014 through May 2018. He also served as the Vicar Forane of Vicariate One of the West Region of the Archdiocese of Boston, ending May 31, 2018.
He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Catholic School Foundation. Father Marc enjoys athletics and served as an assistant coach for the Lowell Catholic Varsity Boys Ice Hockey Team for eight seasons, most notably assisting the team to a 2017 Division II State Championship. Fr. Marc is Pastor of St. Camillus Parish (Arlington/Belmont) and St. Agnes Parish (Arlington), appointed by His Eminence Sean P. Cardinal O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, on June 1, 2018. Fr. Marc is currently the Vicar Forane for Vicariate IV of the North Region.
Jennifer C. Braceras
Columnist, Lawyer, Political Analyst
Jennifer C. Braceras is a columnist and news editor whose work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, National Review Online, and other publications. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Jennifer writes often about issues at the intersection of law, politics, and culture. She is particularly interested in education, civil rights, civic education, and the federal court system.
In 2019, Jennifer founded the Independent Women’s Law Center and served as the center’s director until 2024. Earlier in her career, she practiced law with the Boston law firm Ropes & Gray, taught classes on civil rights and constitutional law at Boston College Law School and Suffolk University Law School, and served (by appointment of President George W. Bush) on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Jennifer is a former Trustee of the University of Massachusetts, her alma mater, and of the Fenn School, a private middle school for boys.
Kara Brennan
Consultant for CP Mentors
Kara Brennan is a Consultant for CP Mentors, a nonprofit mentoring program working with First Generation high school students around Boston on college readiness. Outside of CP Mentors, Kara is an Educational Consultant and Social Media Producer for the film production company and publisher Walden Media, and is the Regional Engagement Coordinator for the Center for Career Development at the University of Notre Dame. She was previously a Teaching Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and worked on television and film productions for HBO, Fox, and The History Channel.
Kara graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor’s degree in Film, Television and Theater, and received her Master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She also holds a Graduate Certificate in Childhood Literacy from Boston University.
Ellyn Charters
Senior Vice President & Global Head of Client Services, State Street Corporation
Ellyn Charters Zarracina is the Global Head of Client Service at State Street. In this role she oversees the Global Client Service organization which is responsible to clients for overall Service & Delivery of the products and services they procure from State Street.
Ellyn joined State Street in February 2014 from Bain & Company, a global strategy consultancy where she was a Case Team Leader in the Boston office.
Ellyn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the Honors Program at Boston College and a Master of Business Administration from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Ellyn is a member of State Street’s Operating Group. She is also a Board member at uAspire and sits on the Allocations Committee of Catholic Schools Foundation.
Ryan Connolly
Senior Vice President, Private Wealth Management, Morgan Stanley
Ryan began working at Morgan Stanley in 2007 and joined the Connolly Principe Group as a partner in 2012. Before joining the team, Ryan spent four years on the Capital Markets desks in New York and San Francisco where he specialized in interest rate, credit, and structured investments. In the fixed income sales role, Ryan worked closely with top financial advisors to help construct fixed income portfolios for high net worth individuals.
Ryan graduated cum laude from Colby College with a B.A. in government. At Colby, he was captain and a four-year starter on the men’s lacrosse team. Ryan was the recipient of the Ewell, Steinberg, Goodhope Award, which is given to the player who epitomizes Colby Lacrosse with attitude, character, playing ability, and sportsmanship.
Ryan is a board member of the Francis Ouimet Society and serves on the Advancement Committee for the Building Minds Scholarship Fund and previously was Chairman of Young Leaders Group.
Noel J. Dixon
Vice President, Global Macro Strategist, State Street Corporation
Before joining State Street, Noel Dixon was an associate at Fidelity Capital Markets focusing on Institutional Equity, and Option algorithmic and touch trading. Before taking up this position, Noel worked for Fidelity Private Client Group assisting clients with their financial planning and investment needs. He has been at Fidelity since the summer of 2006. Noel is a licensed Series 7, 63, and 66 Representative as well as a Level III CFA Candidate.
Noel graduated from Cathedral High School class of 2002 and graduated from Boston College class of 2006 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in business with a focus on Finance.
Noel currently serves on the board at Cathedral High School.
Kate Ferrara
Partner & Principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Kate is a Vice Chairman and Principal at Deloitte. She is the US national sector leader for the transportation, hospitality and services (THS) sector. She has over twenty seven years of risk management consulting experience. In her role at Deloitte, Kate is responsible for the overall strategic direction and market eminence of the THS sector and leads go-to-market strategies for Deloitte’s key businesses. She oversees a team of professionals, who serve most of the THS companies in the Fortune 500 across the airline, transportation, hospitality, gaming, restaurant & food service sub-sectors.
Kate received a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Stonehill College and a Master’s in Accounting Information Systems from Bentley University. She is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and a regular speaker on the topic of Risk Assessments and Women’s Leadership and has been featured on NECN’s Business Program, The Boston Globe and CNBC.
Kate resides in Canton, Massachusetts with her husband Carmen and 3 children. She has been a youth softball coach and a religious education teacher at St. Gerard Majella Parish. She is currently a member of the President’s Advisory Council at Stonehill College.
Sarah Jankowski
Chief Operating Officer
Frontier Capital Management
Sarah Jankowski joined Frontier Capital Management in 1996. As a member of the Executive Leadership Team and one of two Managing Partners, Sarah shares responsibility for managing the firm’s affairs and supervising all business units. She also serves as Chief Operating Officer with direct oversight of the information technology, operations, and trading functions. She is an equity partner in the firm.
Sarah graduated from Wells College with a B.A. in Economics and was a member of their Board of Trustees for three terms. She has been a member of the Junior League of Boston since 2006. She is also a Member of the Board of Directors and the Treasurer of The College Club of Boston Scholarship Fund.
Roger Joseph
Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Sean Judge
General Partner, Castle Island Ventures
Prior to joining Castle Island Ventures, Sean was a Principal at Highland Capital Partners, an early-stage venture capital firm. Before joining Highland, Sean worked at Pomona Capital in New York and Hong Kong. Sean started his career as an investment banker at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, after graduating from Vanderbilt University. He lives with his wife Carson in the South End.
Gary R. Kaneb
President & CEO, HP Hood LLC.
Mr. Gary R. Kaneb is the President and Chief Executive Officer of HP Hood LLC. Mr. Kaneb is on the University of Notre Dame Business College Council and a Board Member of Por Cristo. He served as Director of Citizens Bank – Massachusetts of RBS Citizens, N.A.
Jen Kordell
Chief Human Resources Officer
Charles River Associates
Jen Kordell is Chief Human Resources Officer at Charles River Associates, overseeing recruiting, training and development, benefits, employee relations, and HR analytics. She is also a frequent internal and external speaker on strategic and operational human capital topics. Prior to this role, she served as Director of Talent Acquisition and Development and was responsible for firm-wide learning and development as well as senior-level recruiting.
Jen graduated from Amherst College with a Bachelor’s degree in economics. She also received her MBA in Finance from Columbia University. She is a Board member at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and has served on CSF’s Allocations Committee since 2021.
Shelagh Mahoney
Owner & CEO, Eastern Salt Company, Inc.
Shelagh E. Mahoney serves as an Independent Director of the Enterprise Bank. She is Owner and Chief Executive Officer, Eastern Salt Company, Inc., including the subsidiaries of: Atlantic Salt, Inc., Eastern Minerals, Inc., Flagship Package Products, LLC, Granite State Minerals, Inc., Oceanport LLC and Rock Chapel Marine LLC, all of which are road salt import, temporary storage and distribution companies serving the East Coast of the United States. Ms. Mahoney’s experience with owning and managing a large distribution company, along with over 30 years of experience in the salt industry, involvement in international distribution and trade, financial analysis, complex borrowings negotiations and experience serving on other boards, provides experience in lending covenants and compliance, financial controls, accounting, leadership, economic analysis, strategic planning and complex negotiations. Additionally, her deep commitment to supporting the local nonprofit community and her familiarity with the Greater Lowell area align with the culture of the Bank and enhance the Board’s oversight and decision making process relating to business development, operations and strategic planning.
Renee Minogue
Executive, Michael & Renee Minogue Foundation
Renee Minogue is the President of the Michael & Renee Minogue Foundation. The foundation supports military veterans (MedTechVets.org), Faith-based education, healthcare innovation, and career development for military veterans. Renee also serves on the board of Boost Oxygen, a private for-profit company.
Renee graduated from the University of Notre Dame, magna cum laude. She is fluent in German and spent two years in Vienna, Austria teaching English as part of the Fulbright program. After her time abroad, she joined General Electric Healthcare in their technical sales program. She managed the launch of the first 3D ultrasound product in the US and earned distinction in service sales.
Renee is passionate about education, history, travel, and her boisterous family of 7.
Sujey Morgan
Director of the Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Clinic
in the Dept of Surgery at Boston Medical Center
Dr. Morgan is the director of the Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Clinic in the Dept of Surgery at Boston Medical Center. Dr. Morgan earned her DDS in Colombia. She received a certificate in Prosthodontics and a Master of Science at the University of Minnesota. She completed a fellowship program in Maxillofacial Prosthetics and Oncologic Dentistry at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Morgan is a Member of the Cleft Lip and Palate Craniofacial Team at Tufts Medical Center. She is a member of the Head and Neck Oncology Tumor Board at Boston Medical Center, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics.
Dr. Morgan creates facial and oral prostheses for patients who have congenital, developmental, and acquired traumatic experiences, such as cancer, accidents, and birth defects. Dr. Morgan helps patients regain vital functions such as chewing, swallowing and speech, but most importantly she restores a sense of self with her work.
Robert F. Morrisey
Partner, Morrissey, Hawkins & Lynch
Robert F. Morrissey received his law degree from the Boston College Law School in May of 2002 and was admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in December of 2002. In June of 2003, Mr. Morrissey was admitted to the Bar of the State of Florida. Mr. Morrissey graduated from Boston College in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts in History. After graduation, Mr. Morrissey worked as a Series 7 and Series 63 licensed bond broker for S.G. Cowan in New York City until he returned to Boston to attend law school.
Mr. Morrissey’s practice areas include estate planning and administration, probate, fiduciary services, charitable foundations, taxation, real estate, and business planning. Mr. Morrissey is a member of the Executive Council of The Catholic Schools Foundation, the Advisory Board of Belmont Savings Bank, and the Board of Overseers Committee of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Rob and his family reside in the South End of Boston.
William S. Mosakowski
Founder & CEO, Public Consulting Group
Bill Mosakowski founded PCG in 1986 to improve the quality of services provided by state & local governments while streamlining processes to achieve the best results for citizens served and the taxpayers. PCG has grown from start-up to a firm doing business with thousands of state and local agencies across the nation, demonstrating one of Bill’s core beliefs: that building a business and contributing to the greater good are compatible.
Bill has served on boards of nonprofit organizations who provide for those with the greatest needs including CARE USA; the Advisory Board of the Massachusetts Association for Mental Health (MAMH); and as Chair of the Board of Trustees for St. Mary’s School, a co-educational Catholic college-preparatory school (Lynn, MA). He previously served as Chair of the Clark University Board of Trustees (Worcester, MA), and as a member of the Board of Directors of Hebrew Senior Life (HSL).
Bill and his wife, Jane, founded the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise at Clark University which focuses on improving access and outcomes for children, adolescents and young adults with behavioral health needs. In 2005, Bill and Jane established the Mosakowski Family Charitable Foundation from the proceeds of a sale of one of PCG’s lines of business.
Kevin O'Leary
EVP, Chief Growth Officer
Kevin joined Lincoln Investment in 2022 as Chief Growth Officer; overseeing business activities related to revenue, growth and retention. He joined following 13 years at TIAA, where he served in numerous senior roles in the retail channel, the institutional retirement channel, and most recently, as CEO of TIAA Endowment and Philanthropic Services. He’s also held leadership positions at Bank of America and its affiliated businesses of US Trust and the Private Bank.
Kevin started his financial services career as a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch and UBS. He is a graduate of Boston College and has served as an officer in the U.S. Navy.
Kevin O'Toole
SVP, Technology Banking
Bank of America
Kevin is a Senior Vice President in the Technology Group at Bank of America in Boston. The Group covers Northeast headquartered technology corporations and delivers sought after advice and solutions across credit, investment banking, treasury, foreign exchange, and international banking.
Kevin started his career at Citibank in Boston underwriting, structuring, and managing execution of debt and related products for corporate clients. Prior to joining Citibank, Kevin graduated from Bentley University with a degree in Corporate Finance & Accounting. He was also part of the Bentley Men’s Lacrosse Team. Kevin is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds Series 7, 63, 79 licenses.
Kevin and his wife reside in the South End of Boston.
Rev. Bryan Parrish
Pastor of St. Joseph's Parish, Needham
Fr. Parrish is a native of Canton MA and received his priestly formation at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton. He was ordained in 1988 and served as a Parochial Vicar at St. Mary Parish, Quincy (1988-1994) and St. Paul, Wellesley (1994-2000). In 2000, Fr. Parrish was appointed Pastor of St. Mary Parish, Plymouth (2000-2007) and then as Pastor of Holy Family Parish, Duxbury (2007-2010). At the request of Cardinal O’Malley, Fr. Parrish joined the leadership team at the Archdiocese of Boston, serving first as Special Assistant to the Vicar General (2010-2015) and then as Episcopal Vicar for Clergy (2015-2020), as well as on various Archdiocesan Boards and Committees. More recently, he also served as Rector of Our Lady of Good Voyage Shrine, Boston (2019-2020). Since September 2020, Fr. Parrish has served as Pastor of St. Joseph Parish and St. Joseph School, Needham.
John J. Remondi
Life Trustee, Senior Advisor and Director Emeritus, Fidelity Investments
Mr. John J. Remondi is an Executive Vice President and Director at Fidelity Investments. Mr. Remondi oversees functions such as human resources, finance, and enterprise services, which include legal, risk and compliance, corporate affairs, real estate, regional management, public policy, and government relations. He serves as a Treasurer of FTM Corp.
Previously, Mr. Remondi served as the President of Fidelity Investors Management LLC since May 1998. Just before this, he served as a Managing Director at Fidelity Ventures. Mr. Remondi joined Fidelity in 1983 as the Chief Financial Officer for FMR Corp. He also served as a Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer at Haemonetics Corporation. Mr. Remondi served as a Vice President and Group Controller at Merriman/Litton Industries.
He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Boston College and an M.B.A. degree from the Boston University School of Management.
Meg Reynolds
Principal and CEO, Westwood Global Investments
Meg Reynolds is Principal and Portfolio Manager at Westwood Global Investments for over 18 years where she co-manages Global Emerging Markets Equity portfolios. She has over thirty years of broad investment experience including Fidelity Investments and Putnam Investments in Boston, Massachusetts. Before founding WGI, Meg was the Portfolio Manager of the Latin American Fund at Fidelity Investments from July 1, 2001, until January 6, 2003. Before assuming the Latin American Portfolio Manager role, she held various analyst and associate portfolio assignments at Fidelity.
Meg began her investment career as a domestic fixed income analyst at Putnam before becoming an analyst in the international equity group. She received a B.S. from the University of New Hampshire and an M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Michael Sutphin
Assurance Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Michael is a Boston financial services partner serving global asset managers. His experience includes a two-year assignment with PwC Ireland following the early phase of his career in Baltimore where he became a certified public accountant.
He is the president of the PwC Charitable Foundation, leading a board of 15 partners responsible for setting the strategy and overseeing annual distributions focused on education and humanitarianism.
Michael received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Boston College, where he played football. He is a board member for the Mia Sutphin Foundation.
Timothy Tully Jr.
CEO, ZelCore Technologies
Timothy Tully, Jr. is the CEO of Zelcore Technologies, Inc. Previously he held senior executive positions at State St., BNY Mellon, T. Rowe Price, Fannie Mae, and Marriott Hotels.
He is an active investor, entrepreneur and mentor in Greater Boston and beyond.
Mr. Tully received a B.S. degree in Finance/General Management from The Carroll School of Management at Boston College. He also serves as a board member for St. John's Preparatory School in Danvers, MA.
Patrick Venanzi
Portfolio Manager, Equity Division of Fidelity Investments
Patrick is a mutual fund manager at Fidelity Management & Research Company in Boston, where he has worked as a portfolio manager and analyst for over 20 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Boston College.
Cindy Wickwire
Philanthropist
Cindy Wickwire was previously an Advisory Board Member of the Catholic School Foundation, where she and her husband, Joe, have been active participants for over 10 years. Cindy’s work career spanned 20 years within the financial services industry. At Keystone/Evergreen Investment Management, Cindy was a key member of their bond trading desk. She then spent 12 years as a Vice President at Municipal Market Data/Thomson Financial where she was involved in product development and management. Cindy graduated with a B.S. in Mathematics from the Pennsylvania State University (1987).
Cindy and Joe have lived in Boston’s South End since 2015. They serve on Boston College’s Board of Regents. Cindy participates in the Parent Leadership Council at both BC and Fairfield University and is on the Patron Steering Committee at BC’s McMullen Museum of Art. She is also a Trustee for the Brooke House Condo Association and a member of the Ellis South End Neighborhood Association. Cindy and Joe are the proud parents of Jacqueline and Michael. Her primary interests beyond family are travel, art, and impactful philanthropy.