At Chatham Hall, we ignite the light within each student and empower them to share it with the world. We reimagine girls’ education with intention and care, encouraging every student to grow into her strongest, most authentic self. Here, young women learn to lead with confidence, curiosity, and the belief that what is possible is always expanding.
For more than 130 years, Chatham Hall has been sustained by the generosity and loyalty of alumnae, families, faculty, and friends who believe deeply in the power of this education. Their support strengthens our mission and ensures that future generations of students are prepared to shine.
We are grateful to those who uphold this tradition of giving and invite you to join us in carrying Chatham Hall’s legacy forward.
Shannon Reynolds brought decades of nonprofit and independent school experience to the School in 2024 when she joined the Advancement Team. Prior to Chatham Hall, Shannon was the assistant head of school for institutional advancement at Ashley Hall where she led the advancement team and was a member of the school’s executive council and administrative leadership teams. A graduate of the University of Mary Washington and the University of Georgia, Shannon also has extensive experience working in various development positions at several organizations and nonprofits.
A parent of three Chatham Hall alumnae and former Parent Advisory Committee president, Kimber Keating joined the School’s faculty in 2024 as the director of development and community engagement. She brings a wealth of experience, including more than 20 years serving independent schools such as Woodberry Forest School and Grymes Memorial School, where she currently serves as assistant head of school. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in social work from Baylor University and a Master of Arts in social work from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Kristin Reese '08 returned to Chatham Hall in 2022. After graduating from Chatham Hall, she earned a B.A. from Mary Baldwin College before receiving an M.A. in executive leadership from Liberty University. Kristin then worked as the assistant director of academic advising for Liberty's online enrollment management department. Her favorite things about Chatham Hall are the strong sense of community and beautiful campus.
Corinna Hedge Howell ‘12 returned to the School in 2024 as a major gifts officer. After graduating from Chatham Hall, she attended Sweet Briar College, as well as participated in the University of Virginia’s Semester at Sea program. While a student at Sweet Briar, Corinna gained experience in development and alumnae relations before heading to Oldfields School to serve as the alumnae affairs coordinator. Since then, she has held marketing and customer service roles in various industries. As a major gifts officer, Corinna is based out of Jackson, NC with a strategic presence on campus while traveling on behalf of the School.
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.