ALUMNI DAY - MAY 10, 2025

It's your special reunion if your graduation year ended in a "0" or a "5". 

Alumni Day is a special opportunity to connect with our alumni community for an on-campus celebration. Return to your alma mater to explore what’s new on campus, tour the Hastings Center, and dine with friends! 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

3:00 pm — Alumni Association Meeting
Join us in the Corkin Theatre for our first Alumni Association meeting where you will have time to interact with our Alumni Board members and hear about our new Alumni Strategic Plan as well as opportunities on how to become more involved with the School.

4:00 pm — Brimmer and May Today
Take a tour of campus with our student tour guides and engage with Head of School Judy Guild as she shares Brimmer and May’s new initiatives and speaks about our exciting new Recreation & Wellness Center.

5:30 pm — Cocktail Party & Alumni Dinner
Catch up with classmates, friends, and faculty over signature cocktails and appetizers followed by a seated buffet dinner. Help us honor our Alumni Recognition Award, Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame, and Creative Arts Hall of Fame recipients.
ALUMNI DAY CLASS REPS
 
5th, 2020:  
Caroline Champa & Olivier Khorasani 
 
10th, 2015:  
Jaime Goldman 
jaimegoldman15@gmail.com 
 
15th, 2010:  
Eliza Truscott Gallagher & Kerrie Bourque Jacoby  
 
20th, 2005:  
Amanda Eppers 
aeppers@brimmer.org 
 
25th, 2000:  
Yannick Lewis 
ylewistock@gmail.com 
 
30th, 1995:  
Amanda Eppers 
aeppers@brimmer.org 
  
35th, 1990:  
Amy Einstein 
amybeinstein@gmail.com  
 
40th, 1985:  
Amanda Eppers 
aeppers@brimmer.org 
 
45th, 1980:  
 
50th, 1975:  
Durrie Durant Golding, Amy Durant Solomon & Frances Freemont-Smith 
 
55th, 1970:  
Mary Olian 
maryolian@gmail.com
As an inclusive private school community, Brimmer welcomes students who will increase the diversity of our school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected from discrimination under state or federal law, in the administration of our educational policies, admissions practices, financial aid decisions, and athletic and other school-administered programs.