
Part of what makes The Park School thrive is the committed volunteerism of its community members – including the service of parents, alumni, parents of alumni, and educational leaders who serve as members of the Board of Trustees.
Park strives to build and sustain a Board membership that incorporates and reflects the skills, experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives of the greater Park community. Candidates are considered and reviewed by the Committee on Trustees based on the needs of the Board and on the skills and perspectives each candidate brings to the overall composition of the Board. New trustees are elected by the members of The Park School Corporation, of which all current Park parents and guardians are voting members.
The Board of Trustees focuses on the short and long-term health and well-being of the School and is dedicated to stewardship of the School’s mission. Working alongside the Head of School, the Board helps to craft and oversee the school’s statement of vision and its short and long-term strategic goals, review and support important school policies and plans, ensure resources are adequately provisioned and effectively managed for the short and long-term, establish and maintain bylaws and ensure the School’s compliance with applicable laws and regulation, and promote and advance the School’s mission.
This year, we are pleased to welcome seven new members to the Board, and are grateful for their service.
Andrej Cop
Andrej graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. He spent the last 11 years in a variety of roles at the Harvard Management Company which invests the endowment of Harvard University. Before that he spent 10+ years at Citigroup’s Fixed Income Division in New York where he traded mortgages, interest rate swaps and options.
Andrej and his wife, Dahlia, have been active members of the Park community since 2020, often serving as Class Reps. They have three children - Lily (’30), Lucas (’33), and Mia (’33).
Dan Fu
Dan graduated from Caltech with a degree in Applied and Computational Mathematics. He spent 18 years at Weiss Asset Management (WAM), a multi-strategy hedge fund based in Boston, where he served as Co-President beginning in 2020 and later as President and Head of Risk Management from 2022 to 2025. In July 2025, he transitioned to the role of Special Advisor to WAM, with plans to spend more time with family and focus on private investing.
Dan and his wife, Mandy, live in Newton with their three daughters, Aria (‘31), Lianna (‘33), and Skylar, and are expecting a fourth child in August. He enjoys reading and discussing biographies and books across a wide range of topics.
Campe Goodman
Campe Goodman is Senior Vice President and Fixed Income Portfolio Manager at Wellington Management Company LLP. He has been with the firm for over 25 years and currently manages a wide range of fixed income portfolios, including the Hartford Strategic Income Fund and the Wellington Global Impact Bond Fund. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with an A.B. in Mathematics and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Campe serves as Vice Chair of the Board of the Chief and Calla Bell Scholarship Foundation, which provides summer camp scholarships for boys and girls. He is also a board member of Combined Jewish Philanthropies and a longtime board member—and former board chair—of JVS Boston, the largest employment services provider in the Boston area.
He lives in Boston's South End with his wife, Amanda, and their daughters Beata ('27), Madeline ('29), and Natalie ('31). The family does not have a dog, but they do have a couple of resilient fish.
Josh Leffler
Josh graduated from the University of Southern California with degrees in International Relations and Political Science. His professional career includes Mitt Romney’s term as Massachusetts Governor and presidential campaign, a multigenerational supply chain and light manufacturing company, and most recently as COO of a multi-family office in the Back Bay. Josh holds leadership roles at the Holocaust Legacy Foundation, Beacon Hill Civic Association and other investment and public policy and planning organizations. Josh met his wife, Maggie, while studying entrepreneurship and family business at Babson College. They live in Beacon Hill with their three children, Winston (’31), Ottilie (’33) and Bingham (’35)
Colleen Richards Powell
Colleen Richards Powell is the inaugural Chief Inclusion Officer at American Tower Corporation, a global wireless communications infrastructure provider. She works collaboratively with business leadership across 23 countries in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific to implement inclusive programs, policies and processes to advance the company’s growing global footprint. Her professional experience includes talent management, compensation, succession planning, asset management, government (federal, state and local), health care and higher education.
Colleen joined American Tower from MFS Investment Management where she originated the role of Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, overseeing all diversity and corporate philanthropy efforts. Prior to that role, she was Chief External Relations and Communications Officer for the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. Her career highlights include a number of senior leadership roles, including her role as the Special Assistant to the President of Harvard University working with senior administrators and students across Harvard’s undergraduate and graduate and professional schools. Colleen began her career on the Capitol Hill staff of Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy.
Colleen chairs the Competitiveness Committee of the Board of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable. She also serves on the boards of the Massachusetts General Hospital Physicians Organization and the Simmons Institute for Inclusive Leadership. She is a member of the Executive Council of the Partnership, Inc and a member of the Wellesley College Business Leadership Council and the Leadership and Advisory Councils of several other non-profit organizations focused on access and opportunity including the Posse Foundation, Cradles to Crayons, and Healthcare for the Homeless.
Colleen earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Wellesley College, a master’s degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education, and an executive certificate in Advanced Management from Harvard Business School. She and her husband, Adam Powell, IV, PhD, have one daughter who is a 5th grader at The Park School.
Kate Boyle Ramsdell
Kate Boyle Ramsdell has been a member of Noble and Greenough’s faculty for more than twenty-five years and on the administrative team for a decade. She currently serves as Director of College Counseling. In addition to leading the office and advising students, she contributes to strategic planning efforts, serves on the admission committee, and supports Nobles’ long-term vision as a member of its Campus Planning Committee. Kate’s career in education has centered on creating access and a sense of belonging for all students.
Over the years, Kate has served in a broad range of capacities from teacher to coach to dorm parent to class dean. Beyond Nobles, Kate’s volunteerism has largely been centered in education; she has served as President of the Williams College Society of Alumni, on the counselor advisory board for King’s College London, and as a trustee for a Boston-area independent school. Kate is a frequent presenter at conferences and an enthusiastic contributor to college admission podcasts. In 2010, she spent part of her sabbatical in the college office at the African Leadership Academy in Johannesburg, South Africa. An avid traveler, one of her professional goals is to visit all 50 flagship state university campuses.
Kate holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College and a master’s degree from Tufts University. She and her husband, Jamie, are Park volunteers and parents to Whit (’26) and Morgan (’28), who have both loved Park since Pre-K.
Sam Rosen ’06
Sam Rosen is a journalist and a civil rights lawyer. He is currently a fellow at the litigation boutique Gerstein Harrow, where he specializes in cases about the rights of public defenders and their clients. He joined the firm after clerking on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and has written for The Atlantic, Boston Review, GQ, and The Ringer, among others. Before law school he worked at the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America and as a cashier on a farm in Vermont. Sam graduated from Milton Academy, Brown University, and Harvard Law School, and he recently won the fantasy football league that he’s been playing in with his Park classmates for fifteen years. He enjoys basketball, board games, and pasta, and is honored to be joining the Board of Trustees.
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