Alumni

Alumni Boards & Distinguished Alumni

Giving Back, Moving USN ForwardAlumni Making a Difference

In addition to our annual Reunion, PDS/USN alumni regularly return to 2000 Edgehill to learn about how the school is evolving and how they can continue to push its progress forward.

The Alumni Board is composed of alumni living in Nashville and meets quarterly. The National Alumni Board of Visitors (NABV) is a collection of alumni from across the country who visit campus each fall for an annual meeting. These alumni serve as ambassadors to share updates with fellow alumni in their home cities, and to help the school host regional events throughout the year.

Representing Alumni & USN Alumni Board

Chris Kuzur ’01, President
Nathalie Lavine ’00, Vice-President
Srijaya Reddy '97, Immediate Past-President
 
Rick Ewing ’83
Babs Freeman-Loftis ’74
Kayla Miller ’10
Sneha Channabasappa Oakley ’94
Mclaine Richardson ’04
Stephen Schleicher ’01
Adele Conner Simons ’88
Edmund Turnley ’71

Returning to CampusNational Alumni Board of Visitors

Lynne Harwell Algrant ’81 (Bronx, NY)
Rosalyn Baxter-Jones ’72 (Phoenix, AZ)
Richard Bovender ’97 (Nashville, TN)
Carol Norris Brown ’70 (Great Falls, VA)
David Brown ’83 (Chicago, IL)
Jim Coddington ’70 (New York, NY)
Greg Downs ’89 (Albany, CA)
Erin Drake ’10 (Washington, DC)
Hawkins Entrekin ’06 (New York, NY)
Wendell Foster ’81 (South Pasadena, CA)
Brook Gardiner ’95 (New York, NY)
Zaz Harris ’95 (Redwood City, CA)
Libby Hirsh Heimark ’72 (Palo Alto, CA)
Matt Hills ’77 (Newton Centre, MA)
Eric Jewett ’91 (Seattle, WA)
Harold Jordan ’81 (Atlanta, GA)
Simone Leblon ’78 (Seattle, WA)
Adrian Moore ’88 (St. Louis, MO)
Shannon Paty ’68 (Monteagle, TN)
Lindsey Mossman Shaw ’02 (Chicago, IL)
BJ Stein ’02 (San Francisco, CA)
Mark Stumpf ’65 (Washington, DC)
Christina West ’94 (Washington, DC)

Inspiring PDS/USN GraduatesDistinguished Alumni

The Distinguished Alumni Award was established in 1978 to honor a graduate of PDS/USN who has made outstanding professional or civic achievements on a local, national, or international level. Recipients have included authors, educators, researchers, musicians, and volunteer leaders. In addition to honoring these individuals, the award brings them to the attention of the PDS/USN community and the city at large. Their accomplishments serve as an inspiration to students and graduates and as a reminder to the citizens of Nashville of the high-quality education that has long been a tradition at our school. 

Nominations for future recognition are encouraged and should be addressed to Alumni Director , 2000 Edgehill Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212.

Recipients of the PDS/USN Distinguished Alumni Award:

1979 - Stanford Moore '31 Scientist and recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (deceased)
1980 - Ethel Walker '27 Pediatrician from 1943-1993. Vanderbilt School of Medicine's first woman Founder's Medalist, 1936. (deceased)
1981 - Merrimon Cuninggim '27 Educator and former President of the Danforth Foundation. Former President of Salem College. Rhodes Scholar. (deceased)
1982 - Louis Rosenfeld '29 Surgeon. Clinical Professor of Surgery at Vanderbilt University. (deceased)
1983 - Robert K. Massie '46 Author. Recipient of the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Biography of Peter the Great. Author of Nicholas & Alexandra. Rhodes Scholar. (deceased)
1984 - Lucius Burch '30 Attorney. Civil rights activist and conservationist. (deceased)
1985 - Bruce Henderson '32 Business leader. Retired Founder and Chairman of the Board, Boston Consulting Group. (deceased)
1986 - J. Andrew Brown '31 Rear Admiral (Ret.), United States Navy. (deceased)
1986 - Mary Phillips Edmonds Gray '31 Medical Educator. Experimental Pathologist, Vanderbilt School of Medicine. (deceased)
1987 - Willis D. Weatherford '33 Educator. Former Dean of Carleton College. Former President of Berea College. (deceased)
1988 - Peggy Weil Steine '37 Civic leader. Dedicated to community service and volunteerism. (deceased)
1989 - Vernon H. Sharp '24 Business leader, naturalist, and conservationist. (deceased)

1990 - John W. Taylor '24 Educator. Former President of the University of Louisville, and former Deputy Director General of UNESCO. (deceased)
1991 - Kay George Roberts '68 Violinist and conductor. First woman to receive a doctorate in orchestral conducting from Yale University.
1992 - David A. Vise '78 Journalist and author. Recipient of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for excellence in business journalism.
1993 - Olaf Grobel '52 Senior Foreign Service Officer dedicated to European affairs and arms control, US Department of State. Rhodes Scholar. (deceased)
1994 - Elden Gatwood, Jr. '44 Musician. First oboist in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Developed degree program in Bagpipe at Carnegie Mellon University. (deceased)
1994 - Ann Festerwald Eisenstein '37 Volunteer. Dedicated to public education, children's health and welfare issues. (deceased)
1995 - Russ Freeman '78 Musician, songwriter, and producer. Founder and leader of contemporary jazz group, The Rippingtons, started his own record label, Peak Records.
1996 - Margaret Gooch Duffy '30 Retired. Red Cross volunteer. (deceased)
1997 - May Werthan Shayne '52 Research Associate for Public Policy Studies. Co-author of two books. Chairman of the Board of WPLN Educational Foundation. (deceased)
1998 - Henry S. Nelson '39 Global Physician, Missionary, Author who dedicated his life to humanitarian contributions to his community, both local and international. (deceased)
1999 - Ned Davis '63 Technical stock market analyst. Founder of Ned Davis Research, Inc.; author of several investment guides.

2000 - MacRae Fort Linton
 '74 Physician and researcher.
2001 - Heather Anne Warren '77 Nashville's first female Rhodes Scholar and Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. 
2002 - Huell Howser '63 Producer/Host of the Public Broadcasting System's California's Gold, featuring travel and local interest programming and shown nationwide on local PBS stations. (deceased)
2003 - James Coddington '70 Agnes Gund Chief Conservator, Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY.
2004 - Mary Lee McCharen DiSpirito '56 Lifelong Community Volunteer.
2005 - Amy Kurland '73 Owner of the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, pioneering contributor to the vitality of music in Nashville.
2006 - John Trice Nixon '51 Judge, US District Court since 1980, Chief Judge from 1991-1998, Senior Judge 1998-Present. (deceased)
2007- John Medwedeff '80 Sculptor and metalsmith, Murphysboro, Illinois.
2008 - Kate Ransom '75, president of the Wilmington Music School/Delaware Music School and violinist with the Serafin String Quartet, and William Ransom '76, Emerson Professor of Piano at Emory University and Artistic Director of the Emory Chamber Music Society. 
2009 - Luther Harrell '68, Chief Physician for the Houston Department of Health and Human Services, Neighborhood Services Division.

2010 - Greg Downs '89,
award-winning fiction writer and historian.
2011Gideon Yu '89, former CFO of Facebook and YouTube.
2012 - Michael Puett 
'82, Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.
2013 - Jenny Boucek '92, WNBA pioneer and coach.
2014 - Del R. Bryant '66, former President of BMI.
2015 - Kimberly Steadman '93, co-director of the Brooke Charter Schools
2016 - Edward J. Masuoka '70, Chief of Terrestrial Information Systems Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
2017 - Lisa Gurevitch Cohen '84, Senior Supervising Producer at CNN International.
2018 - Marshall Moutenot '09, co-founder of Upstream Tech
2019 - Kenneth Jost '65, author and journalist, 3 decades compiling the CQ Supreme Court Yearbook. 

2020 - Allison Fundis '99, 
Chief Operation Officer of Ocean Exploration Trust.
2021 - Ivanetta Davis Samuels '86, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Meharry Medical College.
2022 - Michael D. Shmerling '73, Founder and Board Chair, Abe's Garden; Chairman of Clearbrook Holdings Corp; entrepreneur. 
2023 - Jane Buchanan, '92, international leader in human rights advocacy and activism.
2024 - Seth Feman ’97, Executive Director and CEO, Frist Art Museum. 
 
    • Jane Buchanan, USN '92

    • Gideon Yu, USN '89

    • Ivanetta Davis Samuels, USN '86

    • Amy Kurland, PDS '73

    • Ed Masuoka, PDS '70

    • Marshall Moutenot, USN '09

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Murrey Smith '92
Ellie McCarley Keiper '95
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Daniel Finney '06
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