With a history of more than 125 years, the Chatham Hall alumnae community is one of our greatest assets.
Alumnae are actively engaged with the School in support of our students and faculty through participation in campus activities, attendance at regional events, and as donors. Alumnae also get involved in the classroom and serve as leaders in their respective fields.
We hope you will visit campus or get in touch soon!
Acclaimed pianist Dr. Jeannette Fang performed Folk Songs from Afar for the campus community on May 11. The concert theme was the influence of folk songs on the work of Amy Beach, Karen Tanaka, and Bela Bartok.
For M. Dee Guillory '83, life after Chatham Hall included stops at Stanford University to earn an A.B. in economics and organizational behavior (honors), the University of Michigan to earn an M.B.A. in marketing and entrepreneurship, and Georgia State University to earn a Ph.D. in marketing.
Chatham Hall is proud to announce that four-time Olympic gold medalist and Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) superstar Lisa Leslie will serve as its 2022-2023 Polly Wheeler Guth ’44 Leader in Residence.
Sustainability, a new one-semester science elective, not only brings environmental science to the Chatham Hall curriculum but was designed to use the School campus as the students’ laboratory.
Spoken-word poet Phil Kaye was on campus in April as Chatham Hall’s 2021-2022 Writer in Residence. His visit included workshops with Advanced English students and the Classes of 2024 and 2025, a session with theatre students about performing on stage, and a keynote presentation.
Carmen Garcia came to Chatham Hall in 2021 from Bentley University where she served as the senior assistant director in the office of alumni and family engagement while working towards an MBA. Carmen received her undergraduate degree from Nichols College and enjoys reading and spending time with family. She enjoys being a part of the welcoming Chatham Hall community and participating in Family Day.
Amy Blair is a graduate of Mt. Ida College and joined Chatham Hall in 2005. As a part of the Office of Advancement, she works primarily with alumnae and parent relations. Amy's favorite thing about Chatham Hall is the beautiful campus and her favorite tradition is the annual Honor Chapel.