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Campaign Facts for NMH 130th Anniversary Campaign
  • This historic campaign, with a goal of $80M, is the largest in our history
  • May 7, 2008, marked the official kick off—but the campaign started quietly in 2001
  • The Rhodes Center for the Arts and Bolger House for admission are among facilities priorities
  • This campaign aims to add $28M to the school’s endowment, protecting our mission in perpetuity
  • Gifts to the Annual Fund are central to the campaign’s success
  • The carillon bell project is bringing 47 bronze bells—weighing more than eleven tons—from their Northfield home to the Mount Hermon campus
Janet Irving and Bill Shea

At NMH the student experience comes first, therefore this campaign is much more about bringing the community together to support excellent teaching and learning than it is about simply reaching a financial goal. But of course, it takes dollars to create the resources and environment that our students and faculty need and deserve.

We are deeply enthusiastic about Tom Sturtevant and the trustees' vision to shape a single campus that not only embodies the Northfield Mount Hermon tradition of excellence in education, but that will also strengthen it. The Rhodes Center for the Arts in particular is a monument to how ambitiously and courageously the school plans to execute this vision.

Please visit the campus if you can and see how marvelously it's taking shape. Talk to the students and we promise you will be impressed. Take a moment and make a gift to the NMH 130th Anniversary Campaign today.


Campaign Leadership
Thomas K. Sturtevant
Head of School
Janet Turnbull Irving, P '10
Trustee, NMH 130th Anniversary Campaign Cochair
Mark H. Chardack '73
Chair, NMH Board of Trustees
William J. Shea Jr. '72
Trustee, NMH 130th Anniversary Campaign Cochair
Allyson Goodwin '83, P '12
Chief Advancement Officer
 

Please direct questions relating to the campaign to Holly Holloway, executive assistant to Allyson Goodwin, at hholloway@nmhschool.org or 413-498-3334.