COUNTRY DAY GRADUATES MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN NEW ORLEANS

We are proud that many of our graduates return to New Orleans after college to make a difference in our community. Our students are our future, and these Country Day graduates are making good on their education in ways that benefit our community. 

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  • Pierre Moses 2004

    Associate at IronOak Energy and President of Tulane Entrepreneur Association
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  • Lelia Gowland 2004

    Lelia Gowland is President of Gowland, LLC, which helps make work work for women.
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  • Ben Kazenmaier 2004

    Co-Fouder of City Greens and City Farms
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  • Gary Briggs 2006

    Teach for America member,White House Intern, and Lead Navigator of EdNavigator. 
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  • Thomas Beron 1980

    Assistant General Counsel and Vice-President Legal for Freeport McMoRan Oil & Gas and Retired Brigadier General, Army of the United States
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Country Day Alumni Make a Difference All Over the World

A Country Day education does not stop upon graduation. Students leave Country Day as confident lifelong learners - young men and women capable of meaningful accomplishments in their chosen professions and passions. We are proud of our graduates and the mark they make in their professions, passions, and communities.

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  • Yasmin Gabriel 2000

    First Woman of Color in Law School to Serve in the American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates, Human Rights Activist, Special Assistant to the President of Tugaloo College


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  • Roy Perrin 1980

    Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, U.S. Department of State
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  • Manya-Jean Gitter 2009

    Chief of Staff of AJC: Global Jewish Advocacy


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  • Jessica Womack 2010

    PhD Student, Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
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  • Lauren Tilton 2004

    Candidate for Ph.D. in American Studies Program at Yale University
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  • Michael P. Smith 1955

    2009 Jazz & Heritage Festival Ancestor 
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  • Nicholas Lemann 1972

    Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University
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