Joining the Board of Trustees

Posted on Mar 20, 2013

Peter Kagan ’86 

Peter Kagan ’86 is the managing director for energy at Warburg Pincus, LLC. Prior to joining Warburg Pincus, he was with Salomon Brothers in New York and Hong Kong. Peter is a member of the visiting committee of the University of Chicago Law School and a member of the board of directors of Resources for the Future. He earned his bachelor’s degree at Harvard University and received his J.D. and M.B.A. from the University of Chicago.

In his years at Milton, Peter lived in Wolcott House. As an alumnus, he has been involved in connecting the School with constituencies in New York City. Having participated in the Head of School Council and attended several Ad Council luncheons, Peter is interested in continuing to build Milton’s presence in the city and in sustaining the strength of the School’s residential life program. Peter lives in New York City with his wife, Susannah, and their two children.

Stuart Mathews P’13 

Stuart Mathews P’13 is the president of Metapoint Partners, a private investment firm that acquires and grows small to medium-sized manufacturing companies, enhancing their market values. Stuart graduated from Tufts University and is a trustee of the Park School, where he has been a leader in parent fundraising.

Stuart has consistently helped develop and implement fundraising strategies to help set sights for parent participation in supporting Milton. He has been an active Annual Fund volunteer, co-chairing the Parents’ Fund and participating in kickoff and phone-a-thon events. He is passionate about Milton and has a keen eye for developing the case for support. Stuart lives in Waban, Massachusetts, with his wife, Pamela; daughter, Erica ’13; and sons Christopher and Charlie.

Kimberly Steimle ’92 

Kimberly Steimle ’92 is one of five executive leaders at Suffolk Construction, where she is Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Chief People Officer (CPO). Kim is responsible for the overall management of Suffolk’s branding platform, corporate marketing, business development, and community outreach efforts. She also serves on the board of overseers for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston and on the executive committee of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.

In 2008, she received the prestigious Pinnacle Award presented annually by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. She was also recognized as one of The Banker & Tradesman’s “New Leaders” in 2008. In 2006, she was ranked on the Boston Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” list.

Kim has long been connected with Milton; her father Edmund Steimle ’65 and sister Erin Steimle ’95 are alumni, and her mother Michaela Steimle has been an English department faculty member since 1982.