The Hill Alumnae Society

The Hill Alumnae Society Hi Ladies! We are proud to introduce you to The Hill Alumnae Society! A Few Statistics: The Hill School became coed 15 years ago. Join our LinkedIn Group.

Mission Statement: To unite a forward-thinking community of strong women, joined together by our common history and made stronger by our diverse paths and experience. We are 793 alumnae living in 27 countries, 29 states, and 330 cities, having attended 246 different colleges and universities, and ranging in age from 18 to 34. We are molded with the same value system, educational foundation, and de

termination to live fulfilled lives. And, we believe now, more than ever, is an opportune time to lay the foundation of an organization that will cultivate and reunite us in support of each other as well as The Hill School. Our Mission: The Hill Alumnae Society is an alumnae community that supports women affiliated with The Hill School. We seek to act as a lifelong resource that promotes personal fulfillment and sponsors professional development through mentoring and networking. The Hill Alumnae Society is guided by the philosophy “Whatsoever Things Are True” and vows to contribute to the continued excellence and fiscal vitality of The Hill School. Our Foundation: Over the last year, a handful of Hill alumnae have recognized the value in reconnecting. Through numerous meetings and several alumnae surveys, we established The Hill Alumnae Society, which will focus on regional alumnae networking, college student and college graduate sponsorship, and current Hill student mentorship. In less than a year, we have written a mission statement, created and voted on a name and logo, penned bylaws, and have motivated alumnae to get involved. Ways To Connect and Get Involved: Update your contact information (http://alumni.thehill.org/connect/directory). Be sure to check back for updates on events in your city and keep an eye out for our webpage on The Hill Alumni website. If you don’t see an event planned and want to start a regional chapter, please reach out to us. Have an idea? We would love to hear from you! ([email protected]; [email protected])

We are both proud to be a part of such a powerful group of alumnae as well as introduce you to The Hill Alumnae Society. Sincerely,

Emily Kerschner & Emily Yoon (Threlfall)
Co-Presidents, The Hill Alumnae Society
Hill Class of 2003

The National Audubon Society has a new Education Coordinator position at the John James Audubon Center in Audubon, PA. S...
05/17/2021

The National Audubon Society has a new Education Coordinator position at the John James Audubon Center in Audubon, PA. Special thanks to Ashley Hans '02 for sharing this opportunity with our alumnae!

Now in its second century, Audubon is dedicated to protecting birds and other wildlife and the habitat that supports them. Audubon’s mission is engaging people in bird conservation on a hemispheric scale through science, policy, education and on-the-ground conservation action. By mobilizing and al...

If you missed Hanna Smith-Ide's chapel talk tonight, you're in luck! It's up on our YouTube now!
05/13/2021

If you missed Hanna Smith-Ide's chapel talk tonight, you're in luck! It's up on our YouTube now!

Hanna (pronounced Hawn-nah) is a Hill faculty child, class of Hill '09 and class of '13 Suffolk University with a degree in English and Creative Writing. She...

Congratulations to Nicole Headlee Juday '03 for receiving the Administrative Officer of the year with the Indianapolis M...
05/11/2021

Congratulations to Nicole Headlee Juday '03 for receiving the Administrative Officer of the year with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD)!

Congrats, Jane!
05/04/2021

Congrats, Jane!

ATLANTA – After dominating the field in the SAA Championships this past weekend, Centre women's golf was honored with a bevy of year-end awards from the conference.

ICYMI - Last night's chapel talk from Molly Hopkins '13!
04/15/2021

ICYMI - Last night's chapel talk from Molly Hopkins '13!

Molly attended The Hill School as a 4-year boarder following her father, John Hopkins Jr. '78, and sister, Anna Carouge '08, graduating in 2013. During her t...

I hope you can join us for the next Hill Alumnae Chapel Talk with Molly Hopkins '13 on Wednesday April 14th at 8PM via Z...
03/23/2021

I hope you can join us for the next Hill Alumnae Chapel Talk with Molly Hopkins '13 on Wednesday April 14th at 8PM via Zoom.

Molly attended The Hill School as a 4-year boarder following her father, John Hopkins Jr. '78, and sister, Anna Carouge '08, graduating in 2013. During her time on campus, she was an active member of the varsity field hockey and softball teams as well as a member of Hill Trebles, Chamber Choir, and an admissions tour guide, where she was able to convey her love and passion for the school and it's curriculum. Molly holds a special place in her heart for The Hill School, given her family background (fun fact, her parents met on the Hill campus!) and the sense of community it instilled in her. After graduation, Molly attended Bucknell University then later moved to Philadelphia, where what started as a career in software sales soon turned into a journey to find her true professional passion: brand marketing. Through a few bumps and twists, Molly navigated her way to her current position as a Senior Account Executive for the marketing firm Archetype all because of one thing: her strong community. During our next chapel talk, Molly is excited to share her experience growing up in small communities from the start - from rural Pennsylvania to The Hill School and beyond - and how that has shifted her approach to the term "community" and networking in general.

RSVP:

You're invited to Alumnae Chapel Talk Series - Molly Hopkins '13 - Click here to RSVP

Congrats and thanks to Molly Clarke '08, the new Vice President of the Hill Squash Association!
03/19/2021

Congrats and thanks to Molly Clarke '08, the new Vice President of the Hill Squash Association!

Get to know this month's book club discussion leader, Ariel Ackermann '08!Ariel lives in a small town outside of Boston ...
03/17/2021

Get to know this month's book club discussion leader, Ariel Ackermann '08!

Ariel lives in a small town outside of Boston with her husband and son. After many years of moving around and living abroad and in cities, she's looking forward to her first growing season to garden and cultivate a cozy living space. As a career advisor at MIT, Ariel coaches students on discerning their path and achieving their career goals.

Favorite author: Barbara Kingsolver

Favorite quote:
Know the ways of the ones who take care of you, so that you may take care of them.
Introduce yourself. Be accountable as the one who comes asking for life. Ask permission before taking. Abide by the answer.
Never take the first. Never take the last. Take only what you need.
Take only that which is given.
Never take more than half. Leave some for others. Harvest in a way that minimizes harm.
Use it respectfully. Never waste what you have taken. Share.
Give thanks for what you have been given.
Give a gift, in reciprocity for what you have taken.
Sustain the ones who sustain you and the earth will last forever.
- From Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Did you know The Hill School Alumni Association now supports an affiliate group for Squash?! Check out their page and gi...
03/16/2021

Did you know The Hill School Alumni Association now supports an affiliate group for Squash?! Check out their page and give it a follow. Welcome to the club, Hill Squash Association!

In case you missed our first newsletter, here is a message from HSA president, Alf Kennedy '82.

Welcome to the newly formed Hill Squash Association (HSA)! Whether you played hardball, softball, or number one through nine, at some point in the past you were part of a unique opportunity, and fostering this opportunity for young men and women at The Hill is what the HSA is all about.

The game of squash has undergone a metamorphosis in the days since playing on the frozen tundra of Sweeney Gym; however, the chance for leadership, teamwork, competition both individually and within a team and a sense of esprit du corps in a game we can keep forever has not. Learning to accept inevitable failure as well as fleeting success in a gracious manner continues to be an important lesson learned by a Hill student athlete.

Like many of our parents, mine sent me to The Hill for scholastic purposes. They wanted me to be a competitive applicant with a different future than theirs. What I have since realized is the level of competition between students, whether on or off the court, made the difference. Our hope for the HSA is to help shape a difference for the young men and women who continue to play the game we have loved, while representing the School and team we remember so fondly. Together, we hope to create a network for past, current, and future players. We will strive to host gatherings, support the teams at tournaments, assist with recruiting future players for The Hill.

Whatsoever things are true; join us to make a difference.

Sincerely,
Alfred P Kennedy, Jr. '82

Pictured here are the 2019-2020 boys' and girls' varsity teams.

If you missed us last night, we highly recommend taking some time to watch Caroline Ouwerkerk ‘05's Chapel Talk!After gr...
03/12/2021

If you missed us last night, we highly recommend taking some time to watch Caroline Ouwerkerk ‘05's Chapel Talk!

After graduating from Hill, Caroline received her BA from the University of Chicago and her master’s from Penn. She ran a center for urban research at the University of Chicago and student civic engagement programs at Johns Hopkins before leaving higher ed to start her own business. Caroline is now a career and confidence coach working with clients worldwide, specializing in social impact careers and overcoming imposter syndrome. Caroline will talk about the mindset shift that changed her life, how traditional career advice is out of touch with reality, and why she’s still thinking about the chapel talk she gave as a sixth former back in the fall of 2004.

Caroline Ouwerkerk ‘05After graduating from Hill, Caroline received her BA from the University of Chicago and her master’s from Penn. She ran a center for ur...

Address

Pottstown, PA

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Hill Alumnae Society posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to The Hill Alumnae Society:

Share