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The Scholarship Fund is excited to share information about upcoming events, the accomplishments of its outstanding scholarship community, and important deadlines families should be aware of. Check back often for the latest news!

 

 
 

We welcome Chris Law as a new member of The Scholarship Fund Board of Trustees

Chris has worked for and on behalf of non-profit organizations for over 30 years. Prior to founding NNE Marketing, a full service direct marketing agency dedicated to the nonprofit sector, Chris's last role was as Vice President, Marketing and Analytics for Thompson Habib Denison. Chris was a vital contributor to new business, brought innovative ideas to existing clients and played a key role in their success and growth. Chris also worked for 12 years at the United States Golf Association, most recently as Director of Membership and US Open Ticket Sales. 

Chris has spoken at numerous industry conferences and events. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Corporate Communication from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts. When Chris isn’t knee deep in a spreadsheet, he can usually be found rooting for his beloved Boston-based sports teams, spending time with his wife and two children or lounging in any nearby hammock. (Joined Board in 2023)

 
 
 

Members of the board of trustees made sure The Scholarship Fund had a presence at the annual town tree lighting

 
 

CCHS Class of 1970 Donates $1,970 to Scholarship Fund

The Concord-Carlisle High School Class of 1970 has donated $1,970 to the Concord High School/Concord-Carlisle High School Alumni Scholarship Fund. Presented to the Board of Trustees at its October meeting by Trustee Priscilla White Sturges, the donation is the result of active fundraising by the CCHS Class of 1970 Reunion Committee comprising of David Crockett, Jackie (Buckley) Fearer, John Gardella, Meg Moreau, Paul Murphy, and Priscilla (White) Sturges, all of Concord, and Gail (LaBroad) LaRocca and Susan (Flannery) Leone, both of Carlisle. “We knew that our classmates would come through generously for the scholarship fund,” said Sturges. “Our 50th Class Reunion in September exceeded all expectations in attendance at the events, as well as donations to the fund before, during, and afterward.”