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Trevor Day School benefits from the leadership and dedication of its Board of Trustees, which works with the Head of School to set the school's strategic agenda and ensure the continuing quality of a Trevor education in fulfillment of its mission. We extend our deepest thanks to the entire Board for its stewardship, counsel, and commitment—with particular thanks to Alexis Crespin and Valerie Mnuchin, both of whom conclude their service on the Board. Welcome to Our New Trustees for 2024–2025! Ray Iwanowski P'13, P'16, P'37, P'38 Ray and his wife, Erica Noble, have two daughters Brooke and Celeste, who are enrolled in Kindergarten and Pre-K, respectively, for the 2024–2025 school year. Ray previously served on the Trevor Board of Trustees from 2007–2017, while his children, David and Jane, attended the school. During this time he was Board Secretary, as well as Chair of the Investment Committee. Ray is Founding Principal and co-Founder of SECOR Asset Management, a boutique global asset management firm that provides advisory and portfolio solution capabilities for institutional clients. Ray has served as Chief Investment Officer of SECOR's quantitative investment platform. Prior to founding SECOR, Ray was Co-Chief Investment Officer of the Quantitative Investment Strategies group at Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM), managing a wide range of multi-asset class products, including the group's flagship hedge fund. While at Goldman Sachs, he was named Managing Director in 1999 and Partner in 2004. Before GSAM, Ray worked at Salomon Brothers and First Boston in various fixed-income research roles. At Salomon, he authored several publications on fixed- income asset allocation and fixed-income derivatives and has published articles in The Journal of Portfolio Management and The Journal of Fixed Income. Ray has served on the Board of Trustees at Good Shepherd Services and he is currently a member of the advisory board of the Rodney L. White Center for Financial Research at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Recently, Ray established the Democracy Innovation Fund at the University of Chicago—a campus partnership supporting democracy-strengthening research and engagement at the Harris School of Public Policy, the Institute of Politics (IOP), the Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression, and other schools and initiatives across the University. He was recently named to the Harris Council at the University of Chicago. Ray earned a BS and BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the University of Chicago. Trevor's Board of Trustees 4 / TREVOR MAGAZINE FALL 2024–25