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Making connections beyond your golden hours.

We are over 4,000 strong, living around the country and across the globe.

We are scientists, executives, teachers, entrepreneurs, actors, musicians, moms, doctors, athletes, and more.

As students, we were connected through a sense of belonging that made us sisters. As young girls, we stood on the shoulders of Walker’s girls who came before us. The strength of our sisterhood carries through to today, as we continue to share our lives with each other. Now we stand tall for current and future students to stand upon our shoulders.

We are, and always will be, the lifeblood of the School.

This is our legacy.


Featured Alumnae Event

View all of our upcoming alumnae events here!

Walker’s women in the world virtual conversations

Women in Sports
Monday, March 25, 2024
12:00 p.m.

Join us for a conversation with Walker’s faculty and alumnae to discuss current thinking around women in sports. Featured speakers are Julie Welles ’06, Professional International Equestrian; Sydney Satchell ’10, USA Sitting Volleyball Team; and Brett Benzio, Walker’s Director of Athletics.

What's Happening at Walker's

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Reunion

Mark your calendars for Reunion 2023! April 21-23

Visit the Archives

Take a stroll through Walker's history by visiting this digital archive put together by Walker Archivist Kimberly Thacker P’24, ’27.

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Show your support for Walker's by volunteering for one of our many volunteer roles or by participating in programs across the world!

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Our commitment to prepare students to make a difference in the world can only be done with your support. Join your classmates today.

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Publications

2022-2023 Annual Report cover
2022-2023 Annual Report, Annual Report
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Viewbook Cover
Viewbook, Admission Materials
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FY24 Curriculum Guide Cover
Curriculum Guide, Admission Materials
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Sundial Magazine Summer/Fall 2023
Summer/Fall 2023, Sundial Magazine
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FY22 Annual Report
2021-2022 Annual Report, Annual Report
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Sundial Take Note Fall 2022
Take Note Fall 2022, Sundial Magazine
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Sundial Fall 2022 Cover
Fall 2022, Sundial Magazine
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Ethel Walker
2020-2021 Annual Report, Annual Report
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Annual Report 2019-2020
2019-2020 Annual Report, Annual Report
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Annual Report 18-19
2018-2019 Annual Report, Annual Report
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Summer Supplement 2019 Cover
Summer Supplement 2019, Sundial Magazine
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Spring 2019, Sundial Magazine
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Summer Supplement 2018
Summer Supplement 2018, Sundial Magazine
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Summer 2018, Sundial Magazine
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Winter 2018, Sundial Magazine
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Summer Supplement 2017 Cover
Summer Supplement 2017, Sundial Magazine
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Winter/Spring 2017, Sundial Magazine
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Spring 2016, Sundial Magazine
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Summer 2015, Sundial Magazine
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Meet the Team

Gretchen Orschiedt

Gretchen Orschiedt

Assistant Head for Advancement

Gretchen Orschiedt

 +1-860-408-4260

B.A., Wells College

Gretchen was appointed Walker’s Assistant Head for Advancement in October 2016. Coming from Trinity College, she served as Director of Development and, more recently, as Director of Principal Gifts and International Development. Prior to Trinity, Gretchen’s career in education includes over a decade of fundraising at Cornell University and over a decade of work in admissions at Cornell University, Ithaca College, and her alma mater, Wells College.

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Je Banach

Advancement Research Manager

Je Banach

 860-408-4255

B.A., Manhattanville College

Je Banach joined The Ethel Walker School in 2013 with experience in the fields of education and development, law, and arts and culture. She received her BA from Manhattanville College, majoring in English (with a concentration in writing), philosophy, and religion. In addition to her work as Campaign & Prospect Research Manager, she is also a practicing writer. A recipient of the New Boston Fund Fellowship in Fiction, Je has written for many academic and popular venues, including The Paris ReviewGranta, Bookforum, Oxford University Press, Publishers Weekly, and PEN. She is the author of teaching and reading guides to works of fiction and non-fiction for Penguin Random House, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Simon & Schuster. Most recently, she wrote guides to Ian McEwan’s Sweet Tooth, Salman Rushdie’s Luka and the Fire of Life, and the Dalai Lama’s Beyond Religion. She was also a longtime contributor to Harold Bloom’s literary series. In 2013, Je was awarded the state’s Artist Fellowship for Prose by the CT Office of the Arts. She is currently a member of the Residential Faculty in Fiction at the Yale Writers’ Conference.

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Kathryn Bratslavsky

Kathryn Bratslavsky

Advancement Associate

Kathryn Bratslavsky

 860-408-4251

B.A., University of Connecticut, English
B.A., University of Connecticut, Psychological Sciences

Kathryn Bratslavsky joined Walker’s Advancement Office in 2020. She is also known at Walker’s for her role as yogini, a role which facilitated her appreciation toward the Walker’s community. Kathryn earned a B.A. in English from UConn Storrs where she was a New England scholar, graduating cum laude. She earned a second B.A. from UConn Storrs in Psychological Sciences. Most recently, Kathryn served as executive assistant, office manager, project manager and analyst at the Leadership Research Institute in Middletown, CT.

In addition to her yoga instruction, Kathryn is also involved locally in CT Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy where she serves as program director for communications. She has traveled extensively and worked two years as a preschool teacher and program coordinator in Moscow. Kathryn speaks fluent Russian.

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Kelly DeVivo

Kelly DeVivo

Special Events Manager

Kelly DeVivo

 860-408-4253

B.A., Saint Anselm College

Kelly, a Connecticut native, started her 25-year event management career in Boston where she executed events for emerging tech companies. From Boston, she moved to Los Angeles as an account director for an event marketing and promotions agency. After enjoying several years in the California sunshine, she and her husband moved back to the East Coast to start a family, and have lived in Simsbury for 18 years. For the past decade, Kelly has worked as a freelance event planner working with a variety of organizations including The Necker Cup, an annual Pro-Am tennis event hosted by Richard Branson on his private island, Necker. She is a graduate of Saint Anselm College with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Kelly enjoys volunteering in her community and has done so for Simsbury Junior Woman’s Club, Gifts of Love, Dog Star Rescue, and for her children’s schools. She has two teenage boys, two dogs, and loves yoga, reading, and travel.

Allie Harris '13

Advancement Communications Coordinator

Allie Harris '13

 860-408-4249

B.A., College of the Holy Cross

Allie Harris ’13 joined The Ethel Walker School Advancement Team in 2019. She graduated cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester in 2017 where she majored in English Literature and wrote for print magazines and social media. At Walker’s, Allie was Head of Day Students and Head of Cicerones as well as a member of the Varsity Equestrian Team.

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Marion Paterson P'17, '19

Director of Alumnae Relations and Major Giving

Marion Paterson P'17, '19

 860-408-4257

B.A., Middlebury College
M.Litt, University of St. Andrews

Marion joined the Development Office in 2014 as Campaign Manager. A 12-year student of the all-girls’ Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, she then graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College and then a master’s degree from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. She was then the personal assistant to a conservation architect in Edinburgh, where she met her husband, Guy. Marion lived and worked at the St. Denis and Cranley School, and all-girls’ boarding school in Edinburgh for four years before returning with Guy to the United States. While raising her two daughters here in Simsbury, she managed two businesses from home. Marion held numerous board positions and was then president of the Simsbury Newcomers Club. With both daughters attending Walker’s, she fell in love with the community here and is thrilled to be on campus with them and working for the advancement of the School.

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Isabelle Russell

Isabelle Russell

Stewardship and Donor Relations Manager

Liana Sowa

Liana Sowa

Advancement Database Assistant

Leila Wetmore

Leila Wetmore '82, P'18

Director of Development and the Annual Fund

Leila Wetmore '82, P'18

 860-408-4250

B.A., St. Lawrence University

Leila was born and raised in New York City and came to Walker’s as a freshwoman in 1978. After graduating with degrees in political science, art history and French from St. Lawrence University, Leila returned to New York City and began her career in not-for-profit fundraising and management. Leila worked for and provided consulting services to organizations including Planned Parenthood of New York City, Lenox Hill Hospital, The American Field Service, and the National Academy of Design, among others. In 2001, Leila moved with her husband and two young daughters to Darien, CT and continued her not-for-profit career, most recently as the Executive Director of the Darien Nature Center. Leila’s daughter, Eliza, is a 2018 graduate of Walker’s.

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