An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.
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Meet the 2013-2014 Board Palmer Trinity School Board of Trustees — NEW MEMBERS — Board Member: Board Member: Board Member: Board Member: Board Member: LYNNE KELLER DONNA ABOOD JOHN FUMAGALLI TINA LANE Lynne is currently the co-owner of three companies: Africair, Inc., Tropicars, and Propel Aviation. All of Lynne's companies support a variety of charitable organizations in Africa and sponsor about 25 children at two different elementary schools in Arusha, Tanzania. Lynne and her husband John are the parents of Palmer Trinity freshman Lauren '17 and St. Thomas students Megan (5th grade) and Jake (1st grade). Donna received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing and Management from Florida State University. She is the Chairman and Founding Partner of Colliers South Florida, where she oversees the leasing division's business development of institutional and local investor clients and tenant services, including retail, industrial and office. During her 28-year career, Donna has represented well over 50 million square feet of office buildings on behalf of local and institutional ownerships. Donna is the mother of Palmer Trinity School student Kristyn '16. John Fumagalli received a Bachelor's degree in Economics from The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, and a Master's degree in Business Administration from the J. L. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Currently, he serves as Chairman and CEO of the Florida Region of Northern Trust. John and his wife Sara are the parents of Palmer Trinity students Lucy '18, Jack '16, 5th grader David and 4th grader Alex, both of whom are at St. Thomas. BETH BROCKWAY SERRATE '85 Beth, a graduate of Palmer School, has been actively involved with the school community for decades. Before becoming PTS Booster President in 2011, Beth was on the Board of Directors at Pinewood Acres School. She was also invited to join the PTS Alumni Association Board and served as an Annual Fund Ambassador. Beth and her husband Phil are the parents of Palmer Trinity freshmen Brock, Chad, and Hunter and Mackenzie '19. Tina is a founding member of Trinity Episcopal School, where she served on the board for several years. She helped to spearhead the merger between Palmer and Trinity Schools, eventually serving on the Palmer Trinity School Board as well. Tina is a current Trustee of Dunspaugh Dalton, a foundation that assists qualifying, exempt 501(c)(3) organizations in achieving charitable goals. Tina has three daughters and her youngest Elizabeth graduated from Trinity Episcopal School in 1993. S U M M E R / F A L L 2 0 1 3 11