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Margarget and John Bard Society

Margarget and John Bard Society

The Margaret and John Bard Society 

recognizes and thanks those alumni/ae and friends who have included the College in their estate plans.
Consider Joining Today
Making a planned gift is a powerful way to strengthen Bard’s future. By including Bard in your estate plans, you become a member of the Margaret and John Bard Society and have the satisfaction of knowing that you are providing for the next generations of Bardians. 

For Further Information, Please Contact
Debra Pemstein, Vice President for Development and Alumni/ae Affairs
845-758-7405 | [email protected]
Margaret and John Bard Society Members
Anonymous
Jamie Albright
Robert ’53 and Marcia Amsterdam
John Dennis Anderson
F. Zeynep Aricanli ’85
Judith Arner ’68
Neil and Nancy Austrian
Penny Axelrod ’63
Mary I. Backlund
Donald Baier ’67
Ian and Margaret Ball
Dennis Barone ’77 and Deborah Ducoff-Barone ’78
Barbara Barre ’69
Joseph Baxer and Barbara Bacewicz
Wendy and Alexander Bazelow ’71
Stephen H. ’74 and Laurie A. Berman ’74
Sally Bickerton ’89
Carolyn Marks Blackwood
Jack Blum ’62
Leon Botstein
Anne T. Brown
Mary Burns ’73
Stacy Lyn Burnett ’23
Hannah Rose Byrnes-Enoch ’08 and Gerald Pambo-Awich ’08
Anne Canzonetti ’84
Olivia Carino
Pia A. Carusone ’03
John and Nancy Childs
Charles B. Clancy ’69
Michelle Clayman
Peter Criswell ’89
Zachary Cutler ’94
Arnold J. Davis ’44
Matthew and Mary Deady
Brian Glenn Dean ’07 and Elizabeth I. Wand
Matthew Joseph DeGennaro ’96
Nicole de Jesus ’94
Michael ’65 and Wenny DeWitt
Malia Du Mont ’95
Michelle Dunn Marsh ’95
Gretchen Dykstra
Robert C. Edmonds ’68
Elizabeth W. Ely ’65
Kimberly and John Emerson
Randy Faerber ’73
Mark L. Feinsod ’94
Barbara Williams Flanagan ’60
Autumn Joy Florenceio-Wain ’00
Diana Hirsch Friedman ’68
Emily H. Fisher
Jeanne Donovan Fisher
Christopher H. and Helene S. Gibbs
Annette M. Gilson ’86
Eric W. Goldman ’98
Julia B. Greer
Barbara S. Grossman ’73
George Hamel, Jr and Pamela O. Hamel
Nikkya Hargrove ’05 and Dinushka DeSilva
Michaela (Misha) Harnick
Nancy Hass and Bob Roe
Helen Hecht
Marieluise Hessel
Richard Heyman
Charles F. Hollander ’65
Miranda May Holman
Elaine Marcotte Hyams ’69
Jill Jackson ’81
Henry Jarecki
Grace Judson ’79
George A. Kellner
Jessica Post Kemm ’74
Catherine Kleszczewski ’91
Peter Kosewski and John Anderson
Kenneth Kosakoff ’81
Gary and Edna Lachmund
Lawrence C. (Kit) Laybourne
Gideon Lester
Nancy S. Leonard
Cynthia Hirsch Levy ’65
Steve Lipson ’65 and Serl E. Zimmerman
Jennifer Lupo ’88
Thomas M. Maiello ’82
Margit Malmstrom ’66
Norman and Cella Manea
Bonnie Marcus ’71
Ana Paula Martinez ’97
Jonathan Massey ’85
Fredric S. Maxik ’86
Rita Katherine McBride ’82
Lew Millenbach ’64
Steven Miller ’70
Anne M. Morris - Stockton ’69
Sarah Mosbacher ’04
Anthony Napoli
Mary L. Nathan ’76
Brian Nielsen ’71
Jennifer Novik ’98
Karen Olah ’65
Daniel F. O'Neill ’79
James H. Ottaway, Jr.
Richard Pargament ’65
Edith Penty
Eric Perlberg ’69
Patricia E. Pforte ’08
Ellen Kaplan Perless ’63
Heather Petrie ’05 and Nathan Siler
Michele A. Petruzzelli ’76
Susan Diane Pilla
Stacy Pilson ’91
Jennifer Gayle Plassman
Lorna H. Power
Janice H. Rabinowitz ’51
Max Reimerdes
Lynda and Stewart Resnick
Steven Richards ’72
Irwin and M. Susan Richman
James Rodewald ’82 and Marella Consolini ’82
Catherine Ruggles ’98
Emily Sauter ’05
Alexandra Shafer ’78 and Denis Duman
Mostafiz ShahMohammed ’97
Elisabeth Semel ’72
Kendall (K.C.) Serota ’04
Sarah A Shapiro ’02 and Nicholas J. Neddo
John and Marsha Shyer
Denise S. Simon
George Smith ’82
Rebecca L. Smith ’93
Martin Sosnoff
Eve C. Stahlberger ’97
William N. Stavru ’87
Lindsay A. Stanley ’12
Albert Stwertka ’48
Geoffery Stein ’82
Kenneth Stern ’75
Charles P. Stevenson, Jr.
David H. Swanson
Walter Swett ’96
Kornelia Tamm ’00
Lance Tait ’78
Taun Toay ’05
Helene Tieger ’85
Olivier Te Boekhorst ’93
Janis H. Trachtman
Zubeida Bibi Ullah-Eilenberg ’97
Beth Uffner
Marylea van Daalen
Lisa Vasey ’84
Christine Wallich
Karen J. Watkins
Susan Weber
Wendy Weldon ’71
Tyler Williams ’19
Michael C. Wolf

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Investing in Future Bardians

  • “We loved our undergraduate years at Bard, but it was neither nostalgia nor a sense of duty that inspired us to include the College in our estate planning. The College ceaselessly works to bring the liberal arts to underserved communities, and the commitment to the link between higher education and civic participation seems increasingly important. We hope you’ll join us in adding Bard to your estate plans.”
    —Marella Consolini Rodewald ’82 and James Rodewald ’82

    “The best [we] can do is to support Bard throughout [our] lives, in whatever ways [we] can, and make sure that when [we] die, [our] legacy is in part defined by the place that defined us.”
    —Pia Carusone ’03
     
  • “I decided to join the Margaret and John Bard Society because Bard is an institution that changes lives; for me the Bard Early Colleges (BEC) changed my life forever. I know that students and alumni/ae from every Bard program, whether it be the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI), the Clemente Course, or The Orchestra Now (TŌN), have felt the meaningful impact that Bard makes.” - Tyler Williams ’19 MAT ’21

    “It’s so important to me to make sure that I know where my assets will go and not let a stranger direct them.”
    —Eve Stahlberger ’97
Did You Know?
Posing here as a young man, John Bard was born in 1819 to a distinguished family of doctors and educators and Margaret Taylor Johnston Bard, ca. 1855.

Did You Know?

In 1860, St. Stephen’s College, a theologically based institution, was created thanks to a bequest made by John and Margaret Bard, in association with the leaders of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. St. Stephen’s would later become known as Bard College, and were it not for this generous bequest, Bard College might not exist today.

For further information, please contact

The Margaret and John Bard Society or Planned Giving
Debra Pemstein, Vice President for Development and Alumni/ae Affairs
845-758-7405
[email protected]
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Anne Cox Chambers Alumni/ae Center
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Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504
845-758-7407
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