Meet the Alumni Relations Staff
Catherine (Maloney) Harding ’81
Catherine (Maloney) Harding ’81, Director of Alumni and Constituent Relations, joined the staff in November 2008 as Alumni Relations Officer. Cathie spent seven years working at Newbury College in Brookline MA. During that time, she was the Director of the Wakefield, MA campus, Assistant Registrar and Personnel Director. Following Newbury College, she was an Account Manager and Account Executive in marketing and sales for 17 years where she managed large national accounts in the area of employee benefits. Cathie volunteered at the British Red Cross Society in London, England and in Alumni Relations at Merrimack College for six years with the Alumni Council, Career Networking committee and Alumni Relations Advisory Board. In her spare time, Cathie and her husband, Dan Harding ’80, love to travel to Europe and Japan and have traveled with the Merrimack College Alumni group to England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Contact Cathie at 978-837-5207 or catherine.harding@merrimack.edu.
Kathleen St. Hilaire '05
Kathleen St. Hilaire ’05 came to the College in 1997 as a member of the Student Life staff as Manager of the Offices of Student Activities and Residence Life. In 2002 became Assistant Director of the Stevens Service Learning Center. In 2006 joined the OIA team as (Manager of Alumni Relations) Alumni Relations Officer. Contact Kathy at 978-837-5107 or kathleen.sthilaire@merrimack.edu.
Christina (Doherty) Edler ’05
Christina (Doherty) Edler ’05 received a BA from Merrimack College, majoring in Communication Studies and Sociology. She began working in the Office of Alumni Relations in April 2006. While at Merrimack, Christina was involved in Orientation, Alternative Spring Break, Best Buddies and was a President’s Ambassador. Christina is a huge Red Sox fan and you’ll find her at any game she can get to! Contact Christina at 978-837-5440 or christina.edler@merrimack.edu.
**We were sad to lose our good friend Fr. George Morgan '61, O.S.A. on January 5, 2009. Please read this very special tribute. Click here.**