½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Welcomes Two New Trustees
Mo Copeland ’82 & Amy Madigan join the board.
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï recently welcomed two new trustees, Mo Copeland ’82 and Amy Madigan, who bring experience from the fields of science, education, and the performing arts.
Mo Copeland, who graduated from ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï with a B.A. in physics, has been an educator for more than 30 years. "I am thrilled to have an opportunity to give back and support ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï as an alumna trustee," she says. "I chose ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï as a school I knew would engage me in an intellectual conversation with fellow students and professors—and it did."
She is the head of the Oregon Episcopal School (OES), a private, preK-12 college preparatory school in Portland that has a boarding program for grades 9-12. Prior to her work at OES, she was the head of Saint George’s, a non-denominational K-12 school in Spokane, Washington, and she served as dean of faculty at Lakeside School in Seattle. Mo has extensive experience as a teacher of physics and math and has taught at the Moses Brown School in Rhode Island as well as the Putney School in Vermont. She has served on numerous advisory boards and accreditation committees such as the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools Board, where she was president from 2007-09. Mo’s husband Chris is a stay-at-home dad with an interest in book collection, and they have two children: Daniel, who graduated from ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï in 2011, and Nick, who graduated from Lewis and Clark. Mo served as an alumni admission volunteer at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï for 22 years and says, "½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï holds a unique place in higher education in terms of its commitment to genuine, deep learning through engagement. I hope that by serving the school as a trustee, I can be a part of preserving that into the future."
Amy Madigan is a film, television, and stage actress. She earned a B.A. in philosophy from Marquette University and studied piano at the Chicago Conservatory. Her early career was in music: she performed with the rock band Jelly and played keyboard, percussion, and vocals behind Steve Goodman on tour in the late ’70s. She also recorded with the Eli Radish Band and performed as a lead singer with Big Daddy. After ten years in the music business she changed course and moved to L.A. to launch a career in acting. Amy is known for her work in many films including Field of Dreams, Places in the Heart, and Twice in a Lifetime. She has appeared in numerous television dramas, series, and in stage productions in New York and Los Angeles. Amy’s acting awards include a Golden Globe, two CableACE awards, and nominations for many others including Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Glove awards. She is married to actor, director, and screenwriter Ed Harris; their daughter Lily Harris graduated from ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï in 2016.
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