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Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation
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Officers, Board and Staff

With the exception of the President, all members of the Board of Directors are descendants of Burton G. Tremaine, Sr. (The Foundation defines descendants as blood descendants and their spouses, their stepchildren, and their adopted children.)  They bring a wide range of experience, interests, and expertise to the leadership of the Foundation. Other members of the family serve as Associates and are actively engaged with the Foundation, including service on committees.

Directors

 Atwood Collins, III  Susan C. Tremaine
 Wyndsor DePetro  Burton G. Tremaine, III
 Jordan Nodelman  John McGean Tremaine
 Amanda G. Stanley  John McGean Tremaine, Jr.
 Philip T. Stanley  Stewart J. Hudson (Ex-Officio)
 Sarah C. Tremaine  

 Associate Directors

 Lauren Collins
 William O'Brien
 Hunter Tremaine

Emeritus Director

 Dorothy Tremaine Hildt

Officers

 Sarah C. Tremaine Chair
 Stewart J. Hudson President
 Wyndsor DePetro Secretary
 Atwood Collins, III Treasurer

Staff

 Stewart J. Hudson President
 Nicole E. Chevalier Program Director
 Ashley Sklar Program Associate
 Lisa L. Kampman Assistant to the President
 Renie Besaw Accounting Manager

 

In Memorium Kenneth Bryant Wick, Jr. (1961-2009)

We celebrate the life of Kenneth Bryant Wick Jr. (November 22, 1961-2009).  Chairman of the Board of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Bryant died tragically on June 25, 2009. 

Bryant was known for his generosity, love of family and passion for life.  He touched so many people whose memories of him will live on.  Bryant is survived by his beloved family: his wife, Emily Roberts Wick; his son, Grady and his daughter Chappie; his mother, Dorothy Tremaine Hildt, wife of the late John Hildt; his sister, Dorothy Chapman Wick; and three nephews, Wyndsor Wick DePetro, Cleighton Tremaine DePetro, and Palmer Alan DePetro with his wife Diana Munz DePetro and daughter Sydney Gabriella DePetro.  Bryant is also survived by stepsiblings Annie Hildt Geddes, J. Bradley Hildt, David T. Hildt, Daniel T. Hildt, and Cary Hildt Mathews.

Born in Cleveland, OH, Bryant grew up in Gates Mills, OH, attended University School, and later graduated from Fay School in Southborough, MA.  An accomplished skier, skilled craftsman, and avid golfer, Bryant also loved encouraging his wife and daughter’s passion in their pursuits of equestrian success.  Bryant followed the horse show circuit up and down the East Coast while supporting Shining Valley Farm, a horse farm that he helped to establish in Medfield, MA.

For more than twenty years, Bryant was committed to the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, and served as Chairman of the Board at the time of this death.  He played a lead role in crafting a program for the next generation of Tremaine family members, many of whom are now serving on the Board.  Since its inception, the foundation has been active in efforts to treat Dyslexia, a learning difference that Bryant has fought since his early schooling. As a result of his focus on Dyslexia, Bryant was asked to serve as Board Member of the Hillside School which specializes in children who struggle with this learning difference.

Bryant will always be deeply missed by his family, friends and all of us at the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.

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