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St. Joseph’s Academy Appoints Three New Board Members

St. Joseph's Academy appoints Craig L. Hannick, Deborah Patterson and John P. Morris as its new school board members.

The following information was provided by St. Joseph’s Academy in a news release.

St. Joseph’s Academy has appointed three new members to the school’s Board of Directors effective July 1, 2013.  The incoming Board members are Craig L. Hannick, Deborah Patterson and John P. Morris.

Craig Hannick is a math teacher and Director of Financial Aid at St. Louis University High School.  He is also an Adjunct Full Professor of Mathematics at Webster University.  He is the father of three St. Joseph’s Academy students. His wife, mother-in-law, and sisters-in-law are all alumnae of the school.

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Deborah Patterson is President of the Monsanto Fund.  As President, she leads Monsanto Company’s global contributions and employee engagement programs.  Prior to joining Monsanto, Patterson was Chief Executive Officer of the St. Louis Chapter of the American Red Cross.  Both of her daughters are students at St. Joseph’s Academy.

Joseph P. (John) Morris is a Certified Public Accountant and series two accredited investment advisor.  He is a member of the Accenture Global Healthcare Leadership Team.  His wife, two sisters, and two daughters are alumnae of St. Joseph’s Academy.

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"We are very pleased with the talent and dedication exhibited by our new Board members.  They bring a wide range of gifts and wonderful perspectives to St. Joe," says St. Joseph’s Academy President Anita Reznicek. 

St. Joseph’s Academy also wishes to thank retired Board members Tony DiLeo, Deborah Bird, Beth Mosher and Jim Castellano for their dedicated service and loyal support of the young women of SJA.

St. Joseph’s Academy is a private, all-girls Catholic college preparatory high school in St. Louis, Missouri. The school, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, was founded in 1840. 

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