Sweet Briar Institute was made possible by the last will and testament of Indiana Fletcher Williams, which directed that her assets be used to create and operate a women’s college in Amherst County, Virginia, to be held in trust in perpetuity. Sweet Briar Institute (known and operated as Sweet Briar College) was incorporated as a non-stock corporation by an act of the General Assembly of Virginia approved Feb. 9, 1901, for the purpose of implementing the trust in the Williams will. The College has operated continuously since that time as a private liberal arts women’s college.
Elizabeth Groves Aycock ‘96 MBA
Baltimore, Maryland
Elizabeth “Lele” Dickson Frenzel Casalini ‘82, B.A.
Kirklin, Indiana
Verda M. Colvin ‘87, J.D.
Vice Chair of the Board
Macon, Georgia
Nancy Webb Corkery ‘81, B.A.
Marion, Massachusetts
Jane Dure ‘82, B.A.
San Antonio, Texas
Michela English ‘71, M.A.
Gwynn, Virginia
Laura Willits Evans ‘79, A.B.
Palm Beach, Florida
Marianne “Mimi” Fahs ‘71, Ph.D.
New York, New York
Kelley M. Fitzpatrick ‘85, B.A.
Mountain Brook, Alabama
Sally Mott Freeman, ‘76, B.A.
Board Secretary
Bethesda, Maryland
Robert “Bob” Goodlatte, J.D.
Roanoke, Virginia
Lendon Gray ‘71, A.B.
Bedford, New York
J. Eric Greenwood, M.B.A.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Fred “Buzzy” Griffin, MBA
Houston, Texas
Katie Hearn ‘82, J.D.
Baltimore, Maryland
Martha Holland, ‘72, A.B.
Alexandria, Virginia
Keenan Kelsey ‘66, M.Div
Larkspur, California
Andrew McAllister, M.S.
Henrico, Virginia
Tori Murden McClure, J.D.
Louisville, Kentucky
Michelle O’Neill ‘85, M.A.
Washington, D.C.
John “Chap” Peterson, J.D.
Fairfax, Virginia
Charlotte “Holly” Prothro Philbin ‘95, B.A.
Dallas, Texas
Mason Bennett Rummel ‘83, M.A.
Board Chair
Louisville, Kentucky
Phillip C. Stone, J.D.
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Norma Bulls Valentine ‘93, B.A.
Wagener, South Carolina
Claude B. Wasserstein ‘82, A.B.
New York, New York
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