Susan Bonneville Weatherbie, a native of South Hadley, Massachusetts, graduated magna cum laude from Mount Holyoke College in 1972 with a major in Sociology. She has worked for 23 years in the legal profession, first as an Estate and Trust Administrator for the Boston law firm of Herrick and Smith (1972-1977), and then as Manager of Estate and Trust Administration for the firm of Choate, Hall, and Stewart from 1978 to 1995. Since her retirement in 1995, Ms. Weatherbie has held a variety of volunteer positions. At Mount Holyoke College, she has served on the Alumnae Development Committee and on the Campaign Steering Committees for the Campaigns for 2003 and 2011. She also served for 10 years on the Mount Holyoke College Board of Trustees and was a member of the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum’s Art Advisory Board for 17 years, serving as Chair from 1997 to 2005. At the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mrs. Weatherbie served on the Patron Committee for eight years, serving as Chairman during the last two years. She currently serves on the Visiting Committees for the Art of Europe and Conservation and Collections Management, and is Chair of the Planned Giving Committee. Mrs. Weatherbie is also a member of the American Friends of the Mauritshuis and an Overseer of the Handel and Haydn Society. She also served for eight years as a director of the New Hampshire Music Festival. Mrs. Weatherbie is married to Matt Weatherbie, who founded the firm Weatherbie Capital, LLC in 1995; the firm manages money for high-net-worth individuals and for institutions. The Weatherbies split their time between Boston (their primary residence), New Hampshire, and Florida; they share interests in art, travel, classical music, reading, and walking.