Alumnae
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It’s hard to describe the sense of community found at St. Mary’s Academy. Along with our current students and parents, our alumnae are a dynamic part of this school community. Not only do they continue to support St. Mary’s Academy through participation in events or fundraising, they are real-world examples of how the Loretto School Values of faith, community, justice and respect can help shape both personal and professional lives. What’s more, a special bond exists among St. Mary’s Academy graduates, which cements friendships, furthers careers and builds a legacy for future generations.
Alumnae – over 2,700 women – stay connected to St. Mary’s Academy and classmates by:
• Attending events planned throughout the year by the Alumnae Board
• Planning out-of-state gatherings
• Volunteering time or expertise
• Supporting the Alumnae Annual Fund
To learn more about the St. Mary’s Academy alumnae community, please contact Molly del Monte, Advancement Events Coordinator, at mdelmonte@smanet.org or 303.762.8300 x 283. We’d love to hear from you!
Did you know . . . ?
St. Mary’s Academy has several notable alumnae, including:
Condoleezza Rice ’71, the first African American U.S. Secretary of State
Anne Castle ’69, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, U.S. Department of the Interior
Jane Lubchenco ’65, the first woman to serve as administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jane Nady Sigmon '66, Senior Advisor to the Director, Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons, U.S. Department of State
Honorable Ollie Marie-Victoire ’42, California Supreme Court Justice

