Board of Trustees
Our Responsibility to the Donovan Community
The Board of Trustees plays a vital role in overseeing Donovan Catholic School. Composed of devoted volunteers, the Board ensures that school policies guide operations in alignment with the School’s bylaws and in compliance with applicable state and federal laws. The Board establishes policies governing key areas of school life, including the academic program, tuition assistance, admissions, athletics, student life, and financial oversight. Working in partnership with the Head of School, the Board ensures that these policies support and advance the mission of the Donovan community.
Trustees of the Board
Charles E. Auslander III
Chairman
Chief Judge - Athens-Clarke County
Chief Judge - Athens-Clarke County
Tom Hoover
Vice-Chairman
Mary Anne Charron
Secretary
Gwinnett County School District (Ret.)
Richard Dunne
Treasurer
Wells Fargo Advisors (Ret.)
Wells Fargo Advisors (Ret.)
Julie Carter
Vice President of Mission Services - St. Mary's Hospital, Athens
Danielle Fargione
Trial Attorney - Lynn Leonard & Associates
Dr. Nadine Humen Forche’
Optician - Five Points Eye Care
Jake Grant
Barrow County School District (Ret.)
Michael Kileen
Banking Industry Auditor (Ret.)
Walker Stroud McNiff
Staff Attorney - Athens-Clarke County
Fr. Paul Moreau
Administrative Chaplain
Pastor, St. Joseph Catholic Church – Athens
Jerry Raymond
Administrator (Ret.)
Jennifer Schaefer
Community Volunteer
Cassandra Shedd
Vice President - Computershare
Trustees Emeritus
Mark Christopherson
RAI; Reincke-Athens
Dr. William Cray
US Food Safety and Inspection Service (Retired)
Dr. Paula Cray
North Carolina State University
Barbara Dooley
Community Volunteer
Rosie Hildebrand
Community Volunteer
Hannah Rowan
Community Volunteer
Thomas Scott
Trinity Accounting (Retired)
Terry Trotochaud
Duplicating Systems, Inc. (Retired)
Nondiscrimination Policy
Donovan Catholic School shall admit students of any race, color, sex, and national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. Donovan Catholic School shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs.