Episcopal Fund Chair
Heather Fouts is the parent of Paul ’21, James ’23, and Pete ’26. Heather and her husband, Lou, are members of The Great Oak Society of leadership donors and are members of The 1966 Society of consecutive-year donors. They have been a part of the community for seven years and have been Episcopal Fund Parent Representatives for six years.
Heather joined the Episcopal Board of Trustees in 2018 and serves on the Executive Committee. Heather served on the Admissions and Marketing Committee for four years, and was Chair for three years. She has joined the Finance Committee for the 2022-2023 year. Heather will serve as Chair of the Advancement Committee in 2022-2023. She recently served on the Institutional Sustainability Sub-Committee for the ESJ Strategic Plan.
New Parent Chairs
Randa and Neil Blethyn are parents of Lyla ’26 and Miles ’28. They are members of The 1966 Society of consecutive-year donors. Randa and Neil have been a part of the Episcopal community for 15 years and have served as Episcopal Fund parent representatives for two years. Randa is a veterinarian at Avondale Animal Hospital, and Neil is a superintendent at Walker Footings.
Middle School Parent Chairs
Kirsten and Josh Martino are parents of Chase ’28, Ella, and Mae. They have been a part of the Episcopal community for four years and have served as Episcopal Fund parent representatives for two years. Kirsten and Josh are co-owners of Bono’s Pit Bar-B-Q which has supported Episcopal as a Corporate Partner for four years, and Willie Jewell’s Old School Bar-B-Q.
Upper School Parent Chairs
Michelle and Bruno Do Amaral are parents of Natalie ’23. They have been a part of the Episcopal community for five years and have served as Episcopal Fund parent representatives for two years. They have also served as New Parent Ambassadors. Bruno is a dairy nutritionist for Progressive Dairy Solutions.
Senior Class Chairs
Kathy and Rick Ramsey are parents of John ’23 and Sean ’23. They are members of The 1966 Society of consecutive-year donors. Kathy and Rick have been a part of the Episcopal community for six years and have served as Episcopal Fund parent representatives for three years. Rick is a senior partner at Wicker Smith Law Firm.
Parent of Alumni Chairs
Anne Grace Lee ’84 and Childress Lee are parents to Mary Dudley Lee White ’12, Catherine Lee Nichols ’14, and Laurel ’16. Anne is a new member of the Board of Trustees. Anne and Childress are members of The 1966 Society of consecutive-year donors. They have been active as Episcopal Fund Parent Representatives and Anne served on the Celebration Committee and Reunion Weekend Committee. Childress is Operations Manager for Grace & Company, Inc / Commercial Utilities, and Anne is President of Grace & Company, Inc. which supports Episcopal as a Corporate Partner.
Eagle Society Co-Chairs
Tracy Thompson ’12 is a member of the Eagle Society and Episcopal’s Alumni Board where he has served in leadership roles on the Young Alumni, Reunion Weekend and Career Launcher Committees. He also serves Episcopal as an Alumni Class Representative for his class. Tracy played football, was a swimmer, and received the Alumni Association Leadership Award when he was a student. He and his wife Allie live in Jacksonville with their son Tripp. Tracy volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and is a Project Manager at RISE A Real Estate Company.
Tori Thompson ’14 is a member of the Eagle Society and Episcopal’s Alumni Board where she is Co-Chair of the Young Alumni Committee. She serves Episcopal as an Alumni Class Representative for the Class of 2014. As a student at Episcopal, Tori ran track, was a swimmer and received the Peter Ober Sportsmanship Award. Tori lives in Jacksonville where she is a Business Development Specialist at Baptist MD Anderson.
Alumni Co-Chairs
Ashley Helmick Howard ’07 is a member of The 1966 Society of consecutive year donors. Ashley is a member of the Alumni Board where she established the Lady Alumni affinity group and has served as the Alumni Board Chaplain and Secretary. She has also served in a leadership role on the Reunion Weekend Committee and as an Alumni Class Representative. In addition to her service to Episcopal, Ashley has volunteered with the following organizations: Ortega United Methodist Church; Kappa Alpha Theta, Jacksonville Alumnae Chapter; Women's Board of Wolfson Children's Hospital; Jacksonville Clemson Club; Ronald McDonald House, Red Shoe Crew Board, and Angels for Allison. While at Episcopal, she participated in softball. Ashley and her husband John live in Gainesville where she works at UF Levin College of Law.
Graham Riley ’00 is a member of The Great Oak Society of leadership donors. Graham joined Episcopal’s Alumni Board in 2017 and served as a Co-Chair of his 20 year reunion, as a member of the Networking Committee, as an Alumni Class Representative and as Alumni Co-Chair of the Episcopal Fund. In addition to his service to Episcopal he manages, with his wife, the St Johns Syndicate, a donor advised fund which focuses on the community's needs including mentoring, education, and environmental issues affecting Northeast Florida. While at Episcopal, Graham enjoyed Marine Biology, was a member of the Varsity Golf team, and was the Senior Class Speaker during Commencement. Graham and his wife Whitney live in Jacksonville and are parents of Lola ’28, Thomas, Patrick, and Mindy. Graham is the owner of Stellers Art and Design.
Faculty and Staff Co-Chairs
Julie Carter joined Episcopal in 2017 as Associate Director of College Counseling and became the Director of College Counseling this year. She is a member of The 1966 Society of consecutive-year donors. She is the prom coordinator, a member of the Admissions committee and curriculum committee, a Student Diversity Union faculty sponsor, and an Advisory Coordinator team member. Her daughter Ramona is a member of the Class of ’28 and son Simon is a member of the Class of ’32.
Giancarlo Mascaro joined Episcopal in 2021. He is a U.S and Global history teacher and also involved with junior varsity soccer on campus, and community building between the Munnerlyn campus and The Sanctuary on 8th Street, a local nonprofit after school program for Duval County Schools.
Grandparent Chairs
Cyndi and Bill Rabil are the grandparents of Natalie '23 and Will '25. They have been a part of the Episcopal community for five years and they are members of The 1966 Society of consecutive year donors. Their daughter-in-law, Katherine Rabil, works at Episcopal - Munnerlyn Campus. Cyndi has retired from the practice of law after 40 years and Bill continues to practice law in a small firm in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Corporate Partner Chair
John Ream ’96 is the parent of Lilly ’27. John and his wife, Jenny ’96, are members of The 1966 Society of consecutive-year donors. He served on the Alumni Board for five years where he held a leadership role on the Career Launcher Committee and the Networking Committee. While a student at Episcopal he played baseball, football, and was on the wrestling team. John is Founder and President of Connect Agency, which supports Episcopal as a Corporate Partner.