Alumni Board

The Alumni Association Board seeks to advance the mission of Wesleyan School by providing a continuing communication of mutual benefit between Wesleyan School and its alumni; to foster a feeling of identity with Wesleyan School among its alumni; to support and advance the interest of Wesleyan School education in general; as well as promote fellowship among its alumni.

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Current Board
Allison Christopher President - class of 2004
David Andersen Annual Fund Chair
 - class of 2001
Reed Dailey Vice President
 - class of 2001
Calder Justice class of 2002
Christie Groome class of 2003
Blake Bowen class of 2004
Eric Karaszewski class of 2004
Stuart Lawder class of 2005
Emily Sheppard class of 2005
Page Long class of 2006
Mark Rockett class of 2005

Board Nominations

If you would like to nominate yourself or a Wesleyan Alumni for the Alumni Association Board, please fill out the following form:

Alumni Nomination

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Allison Christopher, class of 2004, President

Allison Christopher

After graduating from Wesleyan in 2004, Allison attended the University of Georgia where she majored in Business Marketing. She graduated in 2008 and is currently employed with Cousins Properties as a Marketing Specialist.

David Andersen, class of 2001, Alumni Annual Fund Chair

David Andersen

After graduting from Wesleyan in 2001, David went to Georgia Tech. While at Tech, he served as Student Body President and was awarded for Outstanding Service by the Georgia Board of Regents, the governing body of the University System of Georgia. He has served as a member of the Georgia Tech Advisory Board, Georgia Tech Executive Board, Georgia Tech Athletic Association Board of Trustees, and the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Board of Trustees. David graduated in 2005 with a degree in Management. David currently employed with Russell Reynolds, in the Atlanta office. David helps to recruit and assess senior executives and board of directors on behalf of organizations ranging from Fortune 500 conglomerates to leading private equity firms and their portfolio companies.

Reed Dailey, class of 2001, Vice President