Posted on December 13, 2022 in Articles
Beaumont School welcomes Judith Mansour as the Chief Advancement Officer. In her role, Judy will oversee the Advancement Department, serve on the school’s Leadership Team, and be responsible for expanding fundraising efforts.
“I am so pleased to welcome Judith Mansour to our Beaumont community,” said President Wendy Hoke. “Her breadth of experience as a fundraiser, writer, and nonprofit professional will elevate Beaumont’s advancement work across the board. In true Ursuline fashion, she understands the value of relationships, which is critical to the work of our Ursuline educational mission. Her passion for young women is evident from the first moment you meet Judy. She is well-positioned as a partner in the growth of Beaumont School.”
Prior to joining Beaumont, Judy was Chief Development Officer for Cleveland Christian Home, where she was responsible for 20 percent of the organization’s annual budget and a $6 million capital campaign. She has a long history as a writer, editor, fundraiser, event planner, and project manager. She has held leadership positions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, The LIT: Cleveland’s Literary Center, Angle Magazine, Northern Ohio Live, and the Millennia Companies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English and psychology from Ohio Wesleyan and a master’s in English/Writing from Cleveland State University.
“I’m delighted to be a part of the Beaumont community and to support these young women as they discover their places in this world. Being able to focus my career on securing resources to help them become strong, independent, critical thinkers who value servant leadership will be incredibly rewarding. And I love being in a learning environment – a place to thrive!” said Judy.
2022 GOLF OUTING
The Beaumont School Golf Classic, sponsored by the Compass Group of Wells Fargo: Andy and Jane Martin Sikorovsky ’82, was held at Shaker Heights Country Club. The foursome of Chris Salata, Brian McLaughlin, Brian Rhodes and Matt Parnin won the men’s division with a 10-under 61 while H. Curt and Amy Harrison Kassigkeit ’06 teamed with Kate and Jack Reynolds to shoot a -9 which won the mixed division.
Original article from: https://www.beaumontschool.org/news/2022/12/13/beaumont-news-winter-2022-class-of-1972-50-years-of-unbreakable-ties