Greenhills elects new board of trustee members, officers
On Thursday, June 10, Greenhills School elected the following officers to serve for the 2010-11 school year:
President: Kevin Tremper Vice President: Bonnie Brickett Treasurer: Jatinder-Bir Sandhu Secretary: David Huntoon
Steven Gay, Karen Gordon, Hamid Mirafzali and Sally Stegeman Di Carlo were elected to the Board of Trustees to three-year terms expiring June 30, 2013.
Steven Gay is a pulmonary medicine physician and dean of admissions at the University of Michigan Medical School. He holds an M.D. from the University of Illinois and a master’s in biostatistics and clinical study design from U-M. Steve is the father of Chris, a 2009 Greenhills alumnus and A.J., a Greenhills junior.
Karen Gordon is a former Greenhills Parent Organization (GPO) chair and ex-officio member of the board. In addition to her GPO role, Karen has been active auction volunteer and athletic booster at the school. A Michigan State University graduate, she is the parent of two recent alumni, Kelly ’04 and Christopher ’08.
Hamid Mirafzali is founder and owner of Anesthesia Billing Consultants, the largest anesthesiology billing and professional services company in the country. Tony earned an M.B.A. at Western Michigan University and is the parent of Neda, Greenhills Class of 2003, and Leela ‘07.
Sally Stegeman DiCarlo is a 1978 Greenhills School alumnus. She is an owner and an executive committee member of a real estate investment and property development firm, with primary responsibility for the marketing and leasing of a student housing portfolio of properties. She has degrees from Smith College and Harvard and has served on numerous nonprofit boards. She and her husband reside in Ann Arbor and in San Francisco. Along with her parents, Jack and Lois, and brothers Bill ('85 and former Greenhills trustee) and Tom ('80), she is a member of one of Greenhills' founding families.
David Canter, Paul Hillegonds, Maria Thompson, and Robert Tisch, were reelected to the Board of Trustees, each to serve second three-year terms, expiring June 30, 2013.