M.A. Columbia University, Teachers College B.A. Mount Holyoke College
T. Michael Matsumaru
Instructor in History
Education
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University B.A. University of Oregon M.A. University of New Orleans
Nikki P. Manderlink
Associate Director of College Counseling
Education
B.A. University of Massachusetts M.S. West Chester University
Genny B. Moriarty
Instructor in English
Education
B.A. Boston University M.A. University of Virginia
“I hope my students will leave my classroom with a sense of confidence, empathy, imagination, humility, and grace. I’ll feel I’ve done my job well if they treat their own ideas and those of their classmates with care and respect; if they look for evidence and remain open to shifting perspectives; and if they feel comfortable taking creative and intellectual risks. Beyond that, I hope they’ll leave feeling that they have one more adult in their corner.”
Drew Gatto
Reference/Music Librarian
Education
M.B.A. University of New Hampshire
M.I.L.S. SUNY-Buffalo
B.A. New School for Social Research
Marco A. Thompson
Licensed Clinician
Education
B.A. University System of New Hampshire M.S.W. University System of New Hampshire
“What I enjoy most about working with our students is their willingness to share their life experiences with me. Our students go through many ‘first experiences’ while in high school — many good and some challenging. I am honored that they trust me with both.”
Johanna M. Mautz
Licensed Clinician
Education
M.A. Boston University B.A. Bates College
“I learn something new each and every day from the students!”
Joshua D. Breault
Instructor in History
Education
M.Ed. Northeastern University B.A. University of New Mexico
Chelsea S. Woodard
Instructor in English
Education
B.A. Union College Ph.D. University of North Texas M.F.A. Johns Hopkins University
What do you find most rewarding about your role at Exeter?
“Getting to work with creative, smart, and engaged students across different areas of school life and collaborating with wonderful colleagues.”