- Sean Singletary
Sean Singletary (born September 6 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is the starting point guard for the University of Virginia Cavaliers basketball team. Singletary attended William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia for his junior and senior years, but attended the Perkiomen School for his freshman and sophomore years of high school. He was also a superb high school football player, excelling at wide receiver, but gave up the sport to focus on basketball.
- Richard B. Fisher
Richard B. "Dick" Fisher was chairman emeritus of the securities firm Morgan Stanley.
- Bobby Convey
Robert Francis Convey (born 27 May 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States) is a footballer who currently plays on the left wing for Reading in the Premier League. He attended the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. Convey is partially blind in his left eye due to optic nerve damage.
- Chris Albright
Christopher John "Chris" Albright (born January 14, 1979 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American international soccer defender for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Albright attended William Penn Charter School. A forward early in his career, Albright played college soccer at the University of Virginia but chose to leave it after just two seasons; he was named an All-American in 1999. Considered one of the best attacking prospects in the country, …
- William Adolphus Graham IV
William Adolphus Graham, IV also know as Bill Graham, is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Graham Company and member of the Board of Trustees for Bucknell University. He graduated from the William Penn Charter School in 1958. Then he went on to study business management at Bucknell University where captained the wrestling team to an undefeated dual meet season in his senior year of 1962.
- Raynal Bolling
Colonel Raynal Cawthorne Bolling was the first high-ranking U.S. officer to be killed in combat in World War I. He laid the foundation for the U. S. Military Aviation Service. He was ambushed by German troops near the front lines on the Amiens-Saint-Quentin road (the modern N29) during the second Somme offensive. The spot is a few kilometers east of the commune of Estrées-Deniécourt, Picardy, France. He was the namesake of Bolling Air Force Base.
- Tony Resch
Mr. Resch is the Athletic Director and Defensive Co-ordinator for La Salle College High School and its Varsity Lacrosse team. His experience in the game of lacrosse is extensive as he was a player for Penn Charter High School and an All-American at Yale University. After college he went on to play for the United States World Team and to be the Head Coach at Penn Charter High School and for Philadelphias professional indoor team the Wings.
- Amanda Dunlap
- William H. Resch Jr
William H. Resch, Jr . graduated from Yale University in 1975. Following graduation from college, Mr. Resch taught and coached at William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. During that time, he also earned a Masters of Arts Degree in English from Villanova University. In 1980, Mr. Resch attended Dickinson School of Law and received his Jurist Doctorate in 1983.
- Charlie Erwin
Charlie first came to Tecumseh in 1983 as a camper. He is currently a member of the Waterfront. The 2007 season was Charlie's 25th at Tecumseh. Charlie teaches Social Studies at Conestoga High School in Berwyn, PA. Before that, Charlie taught at The William Penn Charter School for eight years. He was also the Assistant to the Director of The Middle School there and coached soccer, wrestling and lacrosse.
- Graham Michener
Graham is currently Chairman for a scholarship fund at the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as a member of the school’s Endowment Fund team.
- Scott P. Roslyn
Scott P. Roslyn is a Vice President and analyst at Scotsman Capital Management LLC. Scott graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College in 2003, where he majored in History and was Captain of the lacrosse team. Scott is President of the New York City Alumni Chapter for his alma mater, William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chair of the Penn Charter Class of 1999 Fund; and a Council member of the Fresh Air Fund in New York City.
- Ali Alavi
Ali Alavi has been Appian's Vice President of Software Development since January 2004 and is responsible for the design and development of Appian's market leading software. Prior to joining Appian, he was a director in the technology department of Microstrategy for several years.
- Paul A. Davis III
Paul A. Davis, III, was one of the most influential of Philadelphia's Beaux-Arts trained architects. Born in Philadelphia, the younger brother of architect Seymour Davis , Paul Davis spent his early years in Haddonfield, NJ, but returned to Philadelphia, where he graduated from the William Penn Charter School in 1890 and attended evening classes at the Franklin Institute and the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art in freehand and architectural drawing.
- John A. Affleck
John A. Affleck, CFA President - Joined SMC 1979 Mr. Affleck received his B.A. in Pre-Law from Lafayette College , and his M.B.A. from Temple University . He earned the right to use the Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 1976 and is currently a member of the Financial Analysts Society of Philadelphia and the Association For Investment Management & Research.
- Michael Pine
- Sandrine Kervision Pal
- Thomas Kramer
Thomas Kramer Principal Thomas Kramer joined Jackson Cross Partners in 2005 as a Principal, based in the firm’s Center City office. Prior to joining the company, Thomas was a Principal at GVA Smith Mack where he worked from 1993 to 2005. While at Smith Mack, Thomas was the top producing broker in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2003.
- Jacob A. Dresden
Jacob A. Dresden (BA, MA University of Pennsylvania) is the Head of School of the Concord Academy in Massachusetts. Prior to his tenure at Concord Academy, Mr. Dresden was the headmaster of Collegiate School from 1991-2000. He was a teacher and administrator at the William Penn Charter School and Abington Friends School. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Trinity School and he has served as a trustee of the Spence School.
- Josh Oberfield
- Kristin Swoszowski-Tran
- Lenny Greenfield
- Joyce G. McCray
Joyce G. McCray (BA Wellesley College, MA Yale University), a former teacher and administrator, was principal of Friends Seminary from 1977 through 1989. She then became the Executive Director of the Council for American Private Education (CAPE). In 1996 Mrs. McCray became the IES Vice-President for Search and Consulting Services where she continues to consult with schools on head searches, strategic planning and trustee issues.
- William B. Weihenmayer
William B. Weihenmayer , President Emeritus Mr. Weihenmayer is a self-employed real estate investor and developer. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Golf Association of Philadelphia and the Property Committee of Abington Memorial Hospital. Mr. Weihenmayer graduated from William Penn Charter School and received a BS in accounting from the University of Delaware. Bill and his wife, Libby, reside in Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
- Joseph G. J. Connolly
- Grover C. Richman Jr
Grover C. Richman, Jr . was born on October 1, 1911 in Gloucester County, New Jersey. He attended public schools in Wenonah, Vineland, Camden, Merchantville, and the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. He graduated from Amherst and the University of Pennsylvania Law School with degrees of A.B. and LL.B. He practiced law with his father from 1936 through 1954.
- Stephen Watters
Stephen Watters is Headmaster of The Green Vale School, Glen Head, New York. He served as Director, Middle School, William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, and taught five years at Kingswood-Oxford School, North Hartford. He is on the boards of the Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools, Friends Council of Education, and Philadelphia Council of Women in Independent Schools.
- Michael McKenna
Mr. McKenna teaches both Algebra 1 and Course 3 at The Soulsville Charter School. He is originally from Philadelphia where he attended the William Penn Charter School. In 2006, Mr. McKenna graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Sociology. His senior thesis, “The Effects of Extracurricular Activities on Student Achievement,” looked at the role that sports participation in high school played on college graduation rates.
- Hank Resch Jr
Hank Resch, Jr . is an attorney at the firm of Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman and Goggin in Philadelphia. A former teacher and coach at the William Penn Charter School, he has been a board member since 2005.
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- Rob Kurz
- Matt Ryan