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Professor Sukehiro Hasegawa ’62

Professor Sukehiro Hasegawa had a 37-year career as a peacekeeper for the United Nations and as President of the Global Peace-building Association of Japan. Professor Hasegawa dedicated his life to improving the lives of others. Having served in Nepal, Indonesia, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Timor-Leste, he still found the time to speak at South Kent’s Prize … Read more

Peter Ramsey ‘67

Peter Ramsey has worked for nearly 50 years in philanthropy, leading fundraising for Harvard Business School, Wellesley College, Babson College, and Phillps Academy. A trusted advisor to his colleagues, Peter provides independent schools and higher education institutions with an expertise that comes from a long career as a successful leader in advancing philanthropy in education.  … Read more

Gordon Clapp ’67

Gordon is an Emmy Award-winning and Tony-nominated actor who graduated from Williams College, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, and then on to theatrical success in Canada. His career led him to the role of Det. Greg Medavoy on NYPD Blue, which ran from 1993-2005. Gordon has appeared in numerous TV shows, movies, and on Broadway. … Read more

James Mercer Garnett ’74

With a profound understanding of the School’s ethos, Jim has consistently demonstrated his commitment to fostering an environment of excellence and integrity. Since 1997, his leadership on the Board has been marked by visionary stewardship and an innate intuition of how to lead the School into the future. With unwavering dedication to the School’s mission … Read more

Richard H. Lawrence Jr. ’74

With a degree in Economics from Brown University, Richard traveled to Asia and started his career at First Pacific. It wasn’t long before he became the second Chartered Financial Analyst in all of Asia before founding Overlook Investments Group in 1991. Richard’s longstanding commitment to mitigate climate change and protect our planet led him and … Read more

F.K. Day ’78

More than just a seat between 2 wheels, he saw bicycles as potential economic engines. In 2005, he started the international non-pro#t World Bicycle Relief, delivering over 24,000 bicycles to men, women, and children in Tsunami-impacted Sri Lanka. This forward-thinking program empowers recipients to overcome the distance barriers to accessing healthcare, education, and economic development. … Read more

Seth T. Gardner ’66

Passed away March 5th, 2022. He was a member of the National Guard. Gardner Seth Taylor Age 74, of Wawa, PA, shuffled off his mortal coil on March 5, 2022, after a brief battle with a sudden and aggressive infection. Seth was born in Wakefield, MA to Stephen G. Gardner and Consuelo A. Gardner. When … Read more

Kathleen Lindenmayer ’79

South Kent School is currently a prep school in single-sex education for boys, but for a few years, the school was co-ed. Kathleen Lindenmayer is a Kent native and South Kent alumnae who graduated from the University of Rochester and the Naval ROTC program. She has spent 26 years in Naval Intelligence, advancing to senior … Read more

Sarge Pickman ’79

Sarge’s artistic talents emerged at a young age. At just six years old, he stunned his family when he sat at a piano and effortlessly played songs from his favorite musical, entirely by ear. By the age of seven, his destiny was already taking shape. He delighted his family with his natural gift for comedy, … Read more

Hani Farsi ’86

Hani is a philanthropist, arts patron, restauranteur, executive movie producer, hotelier, and CEO of his family’s London- based investment enterprise, Corniche Group. He is driven by compassion, enterprise, and creativity, as he is dedicated to his beloved South Kent School.

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