New members to Hadley board
February 7, 2012 4:44PM
Updated: March 10, 2012 8:00AM
Judy Castellini of Winnetka assumed the position of chair of the Board of Trustees for The Hadley School for the Blind, and Kevin McGuire and Garrick Rice of Kenilworth were confirmed as new Trustees.
A Hadley Woman’s Board member since 1996 and Trustee since 2006, Castellini also served as chair of the school’s Development and Communications Committee and as past president of the Woman’s Board. Last year, she was one of several co-chairs for Hadley’s gala benefit.
Castellini has been very active on a number of other boards as well. In 2006, she was elected as a trustee of the Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart, Lake Forest, and served as board chairman from 2008 to 2011. She has been a member of the Ravinia Festival Woman’s Board since 2006; a Trustee of the Board of Visitors, DePauw University (her alma mater), since 2007; and is a current member of the Woman’s Board of The Art Institute of Chicago. She and her husband, Jerry, have four children.
New trustee Kevin McGuire heads the Goldman Sachs Midwest Institutional Equities business and co-manages the Chicago office for the Securities Division. He joined Goldman Sachs in 1996 as an associate and was named managing director in 2004. McGuire earned a bachelor of arts in business and an master of science in foreign service from Georgetown University. An infantry squad leader with the United States Marine Corps, McGuire served two tours in the Middle East, including Operation Desert Storm and also worked with an anti-terrorist unit in Naples, Italy.
Trustee Garrick Rice is a managing director at Sterling Partners in Northbrook, where his investment expertise includes working with healthcare services industries and the education field. Before joining Sterling Partners in 2001, Rice was an associate with Bank of America, where he worked on leveraged finance deals. He also served as manager of Corporate Finance with Einstein/Noah Bagel Corp; as an investment banking associate with Robert W. Baird; and as director of Business Development for FOB Inc., a start-up enterprise software company. Rice earned his masters of business administration at the Kellogg School of Management and bachelor of business administration with distinction from the University of Michigan Business School.





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