A New Chapter

January 6, 2023
Danna Lorch

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Genie as a Cabinet & Furniture Making student
Genie as a Cabinet & Furniture Making student

The incoming Board Chair, Genie Thorndike CF 鈥16, was 52 years old when she graduated from 兔女郎直播 Bennet Street School. A full-time parent of two and former English teacher, she had changed directions and forged a new professional path as a furniture maker and woodcarver after her children were grown.

On the first day of class, she met a 19-year-old student to her right and a 65-year-old student to her left. 鈥淭he breadth of experience was incredible, and the fact that we all connected over a common love of woodworking was thrilling,鈥 she remembers. 鈥淚 found my people at NBSS.鈥澛

She went on to teach woodworking for one year to middle school students in the 兔女郎直播 End through the School鈥檚 partnership with Boston Public Schools. She also helped create an online index to the Cabinet & Furniture Making program’s library.

Though a seasoned Board member鈥擥enie joined in 2016 and became Chair in 2022鈥攕he strives to keep the same 鈥渂eginner鈥 mindset as she had as a furniture student first learning how to bend wood and apply marquetry. To prepare for her new role, she started out her term with a listening tour of former Board Chairs and heads of the School.

Wanting to be both approachable and engaged, Genie hopes people will share their experiences with her as she continues to visit common areas this year. Speaking to members of the NBSS community, she says, 鈥淚 would love to hear your story. I mean that sincerely. I really am curious about where people have come from and where they鈥檙e headed.鈥澛

Genie Thorndike

Notably, with Genie始s appointment, all of the Schools primary leadership roles will be held by women: Board Chair, Vice Chair (Lindsa McIntyre), President (Sarah Turner) and Provost (Claire Fruitman CF 鈥96), a first for the Schools long history. Always strongly representative of craft and trade disciplines, the current Board also includes professionals in education, design, accounting, law, and medicine, as well as donors and others who support the School.聽

The multiple points of view present at the Board level reflect the School鈥檚 focus on improving diversity, equity, and inclusion within its broader community. 鈥淚 want to ensure that we鈥檙e embracing and continuing meaningful, authentic, transformative DEI work,鈥 she explains. 鈥淣BSS seeks a more diverse population鈥攁nd that includes students, faculty, and board members.鈥澛

The pandemic years have been challenging, to say the least鈥攂oth for students who didn鈥檛 have the chance to socialize between departments, and for faculty and staff who worked incredibly hard in new, demanding, and unforeseen ways.聽

From her conversations, Genie knows there鈥檚 a lot on people鈥檚 minds. Namely, where exactly is NBSS headed next, nearly three years after the start of the pandemic, as life reaches the cadence of a new normal?聽

Answering these questions in part is the School鈥檚 next Strategic plan. It鈥檚 currently being drafted point-by-point, after over a year of stakeholder meetings, public forums, and surveys of community members. The Board will share the final plan with the community in early 2023.

Genie and President Sarah Turner (center) talking to a Cabinet & Furniture Making student

As Board Chair, Genie observes how the School functions behind the scenes. She says, 鈥淚 appreciate the creativity of our talented faculty and staff, working with limited resources. I鈥檓 so impressed with the amazing, tangible, and public results.鈥 A priority for the evolving strategic plan is to make investments in these employees of NBSS, helping to further their impact across School communities.聽

Another intentional change comes with Genie moving the Board鈥檚 culture to become more interactive and discussion-based, after several years of largely virtual meetings. 鈥淚 want to ensure that everyone feels welcomed, engaged, and comfortable voicing dissenting opinions or asking questions so that we can most effectively govern the School,鈥 she says.聽

Marc Margulies, the outgoing Board Chair, feels certain that Genie is the perfect person to lead next. He says, 鈥淪he鈥檚 been on the Board a long time. She鈥檚 been a deeper part of the School than I ever was. She went there. She graduated. She taught there… She鈥檚 the real deal.鈥澛

A Principal architect at Margulies Peruzzi, Marc first discovered the School 15 years ago during a weekend bowl turning class. The meditative process brought him a transformative focus and a peace he鈥檇 craved. 鈥淭his became my outlet. I am absolutely enthralled with woodturning, and it has so changed my life, that I really felt a duty to give back to the school for what it gave me,鈥 he explains.聽

He hopes that the historic arc of his term will be remembered for forays into new types of learning as well as for the incredible fundraising campaign steered by previous NBSS President Miguel G贸mez-Ib谩帽ez CF 鈥99. 鈥淭he most important history of NBSS is the part that is yet to be written,鈥 he promises. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time to start the next chapter together.鈥澛

鈥淚 want to ensure that everyone feels welcomed, engaged, and comfortable voicing dissenting opinions or asking questions
so that we can most effectively govern the School.鈥

To make the transition to a new chapter of Board leadership as seamless as possible, Marc and Genie collaborated closely for months. Together, they鈥檝e ensured that the Board is grounded in the School鈥檚 operation and mission. With its strong foundation in place after years of wise leadership, supportive community, and hardworking personnel, the School鈥檚 future is both exciting and bright.

Genie says, 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to help NBSS build on its core strengths and bring its teaching, methods, and expertise to a broader population. I鈥檓 convinced more people can benefit from an NBSS education and discover that deep satisfaction that comes from working with one鈥檚 hands.鈥


This article is from our 2022 Annual Report.聽Read more聽stories from the issue听辞谤听view more issues here.