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Make checks payable to "St. Albans School" and send to:
 
St. Albans Annual Giving
St. Albans School
Mount St. Alban
Washington, DC 20016-5069
 
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Make a gift or pledge by calling (202) 537-5687 during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, to speak with a member of our staff.
 

Contact Development

List of 6 items.

  • Melanie Hoffmann

    Executive Director of Development and Alumni Relations

    Melanie Hoffmann has thirty years of experience in fundraising, strategic planning, communications, and alumni and parent relations. She comes to St. Albans from Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove, Fla., where as director of advancement she completed an $82 million campaign for endowment, a new STEM Center, and a variety of other programs, while also growing their annual fund to $4.7 million. Melanie previously served as assistant head of school and director of external affairs at Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vt., and as director of institutional advancement at the Pingry School in Basking Ridge, N.J. At each institution, she has immersed herself in school life, serving as a student advisor and adjunct dorm parent, and working to increase a sense of belonging among local and international parent and alumni communities. Melanie received her B.A. in art history and German from Hollins University and her M.S. in education (with a focus on school leadership) from the University of Pennsylvania.

    Melanie Hoffmann may be reached at 202-537-2355 or click here to send an email.
  • Ted Pelonis

    Director of Major Gifts

    Ted Pelonis joined the Development Office in 2015 as a senior development officer. In this role, he builds and strengthens relationships with individuals and families to match their philanthropy with the school’s priorities. Prior to joining St. Albans, he held development positions at the American Heart Association, George Washington University, Georgetown University, and Bread for the City. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara, he holds a degree in English literature and continues to enjoy reading as well as playing tennis and golf. A twenty-year District resident, Ted lives in Logan Circle with his wife, Eve, daughter, Rhea, and son, Leo.

    Ted can be reached at 202-537-5790 or click here to send an email.
  • Lanier Frank

    Director of Alumni Relations

    Lanier Frank joined the development team as director of alumni relations in 2014, and is responsible for engaging alumni of all ages in their support of the school and one another. He works to build on-campus and regional events that encourage all alumni to remain actively involved in the life of the school. Previously, he served as vice president at Crossway Community Inc., advancing fundraising efforts as an entrepreneurial nonprofit in Maryland, and prior to that at a division of Johnston, Lemon & Co. that sponsored and administrated over $50 billion in mutual fund assets. Volunteerism on the Close includes his service as head of the NCS Annual Fund, chair of St. Albans Annual Giving, and 16 years on the St. Albans Alumni Association Board, the last two as president. Lanier received a B.A. in business administration from Vanderbilt University. He and his wife, Bethany, have two children, Shepherd ’09 and Campbell ’10 (NCS).

    Lanier can be reached at 202-537-6582 or click here to send an email.
  • Robin Boswell

    Associate Director of Alumni Relations

    Robin Boswell is the associate director of alumni relations in the Development Office, where she is responsible for planning for alumni events, electronic communication, web updates, and alumni class notes. She came to St. Albans in 1997 as a development assistant, primarily responsible for gift entry and data base management. In 1999, she became the assistant to the director of development and office manager. Robin then took on the position of admissions and financial aid assistant from 2004 to 2007. Before coming to St. Albans School, Robin served as a senior secretary for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Prior to the FRB, she served as secretary and legal technician to the General Counsel of the Office of Justice Programs at the Department of Justice.

    Robin can be reached at 202-537-5593 or click here to send an email.
  • Preston Meche II

    Director of Development Services

    Manager of development information systems since July 2018, Preston hails from New Orleans, by way of Alaska, Georgia, and Washington, D.C. Most recently, he served as a database administrator and grant writer for the Louisiana SPCA, where he adopted/rescued his best buddy, Bogie, a terrier mix. Preston holds degrees from American University (B.A. in law and society) and the University of Georgia School of Law (J.D.). Following law school, he clerked for the Honorable Anna M. Moran, Superior Court Judge, in Kenai, Alaska, and represented indigent clients as a public defender in Southeast Georgia. An active volunteer, Preston built homes in Cambodia with Habitat for Humanity and served on the board for several LGBT organizations in Louisiana. Preston considers himself an epicurean adventurer and a musical theater aficionado.

    Preston can be reached at 202-537-5592 or click here to send an email.
  • Brennan Lafeber

    Development Associate

    Brennan Lafeber, who joined the Development Office in summer 2023, is also serving as assistant golf coach. Following his graduation from Saint John’s University, in Minnesota, Brennan spent a year in Tororo, Uganda, volunteering with the Benedictine Volunteer Corps. Upon his return to the U.S., he worked as the assistant director of annual giving at Saint John’s University. Most recently, he served as the annual giving manager at Totino-Grace High School in Minnesota, where he directed annual fund solicitations. At Totino-Grace, he was the assistant golf coach, helping lead the team to their first Minnesota State Championship in school history. Brennan enjoys golfing, biking, rock climbing, and playing music.

    Brennan may be reached at 202-537-5687 or click here to send an email.
Located in Washington D.C., St. Albans School is a private, all boys day and boarding school. For more than a century, St. Albans has offered a distinctive educational experience for young men in grades 4 through 12. While our students reach exceptional academic goals and exhibit first-rate athletic and artistic achievements, as an Episcopal school we place equal emphasis upon moral and spiritual education.