
Stephen O’Neil
Jemicy School, which educates above-average to gifted college-bound students with dyslexia or other related language-based learning differences, is pleased to announce Stephen O’Neil has been named the school’s new President of the Alumni Association.
A Jemicy student from 1987 to 1993, O’Neil has been active in alumni events over the years, participating in the Phonation Fundraiser as well as serving as an event panelist for the Jemicy Ages and Stages event. After attending Jemicy, he went on to Boys’ Latin Upper School and Middlebury College. O’Neil currently serves as the Vice President of Investments at The Resmark Companies.
“Jemicy has made such an amazing impact on me as a learner, adventurer, and leader in today’s world,” said O’Neil. “I hope to keep these values alive for all past, current, and future students and continue guiding the alumni association forward. I am truly honored to serve in this role.”
In addition to becoming the President of the Alumni Association, O’Neil has also joined the Board of Trustees. His father, Tom, has also served on the Board of Trustees for many years and was the recipient of this year’s Westy Award, which recognizes individuals whose innovative ideas, teaching or service have promoted the unique talents and strengths of Jemicy students as they ready themselves for future challenges. Tom has been a steadfast and generous supporter of Jemicy School ever since his son enrolled.
About Jemicy School
Jemicy School, founded in 1973, provides a highly individualized, flexible, and challenging education for above-average to gifted college-bound students with dyslexia or other related language-based learning differences. A recognized leader in the field of education, Jemicy is the first school in the country to be accredited by the International Dyslexia Association. Jemicy educates students between the ages of six and eighteen on two campuses. The Lower and Middle School and the Upper School are each based in Owings Mills, Maryland just a short distance from one another. For more information, please visit www.jemicyschool.org.