SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM
The senior leadership team is composed of the following individuals:
SUZANNA JEMSBY | Head of School |
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Ms. Jemsby began her tenure at WIS after six years serving as Head of School at The Galloway School in Atlanta. At Galloway, she was recognized for strengthening the academic program and enrollment, and upgrading the school’s fundraising, marketing, and fiscal planning. Prior to Galloway, Ms. Jemsby was Executive Director of the Center for the Advancement and Study of International Education (CASIE), an educational non-profit that provides professional development training to independent and public schools across North America. Altogether, she has three decades of experience at international and independent schools in the U.S. and Europe—including Frankfurt International School, Internationale Schule Frankfurt-Rhein-Main, and Atlanta International School—and deep knowledge of the IB program. In addition to her native English, she speaks Swedish, German, and French—and is now working on increasing her proficiency in Spanish. Ms. Jemsby earned BA and MA degrees in Modern and Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge, U.K. In 2015, she became a Fellow in the Head of School Program of the Klingenstein Center at Columbia University. Suzanna also attended the London College of Music, and is an avid cellist. She and husband Bjoern have three daughters, one who has graduated from WIS and two in the Upper School. |
NATASHA BHALLA | Associate Head of School |
Ms. Bhalla attended WIS for her primary school years, after her family moved to the United States from India. She earned a BA in English education at Virginia Tech and an MEd in social foundations of education at the University of Virginia. Before returning to WIS in 1999 to teach English, Ms. Bhalla spent three years teaching English in the Alexandria City Public School system. She was the WIS Middle School Principal from 2010-2016, after serving as the Assistant Principal for several years. |
MARISA ALFORD | Director of Advancement |
Ms. Alford ‘01 joined the Advancement team in 2014. This alumna returned to WIS with nearly ten years of development experience, first at the Manhattan Theatre Club, then at New York City Center, and, just prior to WIS, at Studio Theatre in Washington, DC. She obtained her BA in American Studies from Yale University. |
RANDY ALTHAUS | Middle School Principal |
Mr. Althaus came to WIS in 2014, after seven years at Jefferson Middle School in Arlington, VA. He is a Spanish speaker and was chosen to be a Fulbright-Hayes Scholar in Ethiopia. His education credentials include a BA from University of California, Berkeley in Linguistics, and an MA from Georgetown University in Teaching English as a Second Language. |
KIMBERLY A. BENNETT | Director of Marketing and Communications |
Ms. Bennett earned her BA with distinction in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia and her MBA from Georgetown University. Prior to joining WIS in 2008, she worked in international education at the US-China Education Trust and in strategic communications at The Kamber Group. While employed by the U.S. Department of Defense, she lived in East and South Asia. Ms. Bennett is reasonably fluent in Mandarin Chinese and has also studied French, Hindi, Russian, and Spanish. |
CLAUDIA CÁRDENAS | Chief of Staff |
Ms. Cárdenas is originally from Houston, Texas. She received her MAT from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. She taught Middle School math for six years in local public and charter schools, where she earned the Teacher of the Year award for the 2020-2021 school year. She moved to DC in 2021 and transitioned into school administration before joining WIS in March 2022. |
MARY HASTINGS MOORE | Director of Admissions and Financial Aid |
Ms. Hastings Moore holds a BA and MA in art history from George Washington University. Before joining the WIS staff in 2003, she worked for over 12 years in marketing and sales for two telecommunications service companies. She also worked for five years in the membership office of the American Association of Museums. |
ELISE HEIL | Director of the PDC @WIS |
Ms. Heil is an experienced school leader with expertise in working with urban communities. Her experience centers around providing equitable and accessible learning opportunities for a diverse community of scholars. Prior to joining WIS in 2024, Ms. Heil was Chief Academic Officer for the Consortium of Catholic Academies of the Archdiocese of Washington. She began her teaching career as a middle school math teacher at the Sacred Heart School, moving into the role of principal after four years. She earned her BA in education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her MEd from Notre Dame of Maryland University. |
ZARMINA HOTAKI | Upper School Principal |
Ms. Hotaki joined WIS as Upper School Principal in 2023. She grew up in Northern Virginia and has over two decades of experience in education and counseling. She holds a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, a Postgraduate Certificate in Mind, Brain, and Teaching and a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction. Her doctoral research focused on a holistic approach to dual language learning. Ms. Hotaki served as a Secondary School Principal at the Qatar Leadership Academy and as Assistant Principal at The Saudi Academy of Washington, DC. She has held leadership and teaching roles at International Baccalaureate World Schools and has supported learners in an acute care psychiatric hospital in Northern VA. |
JAVID MAJDI | Director of Information Technology |
Mr. Majdi earned his BS from George Mason University. Prior to joining WIS in 2017, he worked as a Cloud Support Engineer at Amazon Web Services. Previously, he worked in various positions at different IT firms as a Senior Network Engineer, Solutions Architect, and IT Manager. He holds numerous industry-standard IT certifications such as Microsoft, Cisco, AWS, IBM, and Jamf. |
SARAH MERIANOS | Director of Extended Learning |
Ms. Merianos joined WIS as the Director of Extended Learning in 2023, with almost two decades of experience in educational program development and management. She previously served as the Director of Summer and Auxiliary Programs at the Green Acres School in Maryland, and Director of Summer Programs at the Madeira School in Virginia. Prior to her work within the independent school community, Ms. Merianos designed, managed, and facilitated programs focused on intergenerational learning experiences at The National Building Museum, the Sam & Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts & Crafts, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. From 2006-2013, Ms. Merianos directed a large sailing and watersports camp for Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, spending many adventurous summers on Cape Cod. She holds a BFA in Art Education from Massachusetts College of Art & Design, and a MA in Nonprofit Management from Claremont Graduate University. |
LYNDA MILLER | Primary School Principal |
Mrs. Miller joined WIS in 2019 after four years as Lower Primary Principal at Atlanta International School. Prior to AIS, she was Deputy Primary Principal at Vienna International School in Austria for eight years and spent thirteen years teaching in public primary schools in her home country of Australia. Mrs. Miller earned a Diploma of Teaching and a Bachelor of Education from Charles Darwin University in Australia and a Masters of Education (Leadership and Management) from the Open University in the United Kingdom. She has also earned a Certificate in International School Leadership from the Principal's Training Centre and was awarded Teacher of Exemplary Practice in Australia. |
FLOREAL PEDRAZO | Director of Athletics |
Mr. Pedrazo joined WIS in 2020 after two years as area manager at SoFive, Inc. where he established new business locations for indoor athletics facilities in Maryland. His responsibilities included fiscal planning, marketing, hiring, and implementing management teams at the new centers. Prior to that, he worked at several athletics organizations, including the German Soccer Association and numerous universities (as soccer and tennis coach). He coached the James Madison University Men’s Soccer Team as the players participated in several NCAA tournaments, including the final eight appearances in 2018. Altogether he has over 10 years of experience in the sports industry. In addition to English, he is fluent in Spanish and a native German speaker. Mr. Pedrazo earned his BA in Business Management at Birmingham Southern College and has a MS in Sports Management from Georgia State University, where he competed in D1 soccer as captain of both university teams. He and his partner Catalina have two daughters. |
DALE TEMPLE | Director of Facilities and Operations |
Prior to his arrival at WIS in 2013, Mr. Temple became Facilities Director of the Association of American Medical College in Washington, DC. He served as Facilities Director at the Seattle Country Day School from 1999-2010, where he supervised all aspects of the daily facility operations while also managing the school's large capital projects. Earlier in his career, he worked for the IKEA N.A. Group and for the University of Idaho. He received his BS from West Chester University and his CFM from the University of Washington. |
CAROLINE WOOD | Director of Human Resources |
Ms. Wood came to WIS in 2019 after more than four years at the Galloway School in Atlanta, GA, where she served as director of Human Resources. Ms. Wood previously worked at the City Schools of Decatur in Decatur, GA, where she managed all aspects of human resources for nine schools and more than 700 employees. Ms. Wood began her career in education in the classroom as a second-grade teacher. She earned her Masters of Arts in Teaching from Emory University and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from the University of Rochester. Her work experience also includes working in investor services for Morgan Stanley in New York City and a firm in Washington, DC. |
ALDAINE WYNTER | Director of International-Mindedness, Diversity, and Inclusion |
Mr. Wynter joined WIS in 2023, taking on the responsibility of becoming the School's first-ever Director of International-Mindedness, Diversity, and Inclusion. Previously, Mr. Wynter served as the Assistant Head of Pastoral and Operations at Wetherby Senior School in London. His responsibilities also extended to managing Wetherby's Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives. His work with diversity and inclusion began during his tenure at Dwight School London (his post prior to Wetherby); from 2020–2022 he was the Global Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator, developing and executing strategies and programs for Dwight campuses in London, New York, Shanghai, Dubai, and Seoul. Prior to moving into leadership roles, Mr. Wynter was a mathematics teacher. He has served as a mathematics examiner for the IB's Diploma Exams, and has also spoken at an IB conference on the subject of developing anti-racist strategies. He received his BEng in Robotics from the University of Plymouth and his MA in Social Justice & Education from University College London. |
MEET THE BOARD
The Head of School and one of the WIS Parents Association co-presidents are ex officio members of the Board.
KEVIN BATTEH: 2024–2027 |
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Industry/Expertise: Partner, Delta Strategy Group; financial services (legal, regulatory, government affairs) Board Committee: Governance WIS Connection: Kevin has three children enrolled in the WIS Spanish program; they are members of the Classes of 2027, 2029, and 2033. |
LEANNA BEABER: 2019–2025 (Vice Chair) |
Industry/Expertise: legal (securities, finance, governance) Board Committees: Co-Chair, Governance; Advancement WIS Connection: Leanna has two children enrolled at WIS, in the Classes of 2031 and 2033. |
DAVID BRIGSTOCKE: 2022–2025 |
Industry/Expertise: financial services (finance, strategy, risk management, operations) Board Committees: Finance; Chair, Investment Subcommittee WIS Connection: David and Head of School Suzanna Jemsby serve together on the Magdalene College (Cambridge University) Foundation Board. |
MELISSA BURNETT: 2018–2026 (Chair) |
Industry/Expertise: design (interiors and decorative arts) Board Committees: As Board Chair, Mel sits on all committees. WIS Connection: Mel's son is a member of the Class of 2030. |
LEAH CHANG: 2023–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: author and historian Board Committees: Advancement; Governance WIS Connection: Leah has two childern currently enrolled (Classes of 2026 and 2029) and a Class of 2022 graduate. |
RACHEL FIRSCHEIN: 2021–2027 |
Industry/Expertise: Raymond James & Associates, Executive Director of Taxable Fixed Income Sales and Trading Board Committees: Advancement; Finance; Investment Subcommittee WIS Connection: One of Rachel's daughters is a member of the Class of 2031; her older daughter attended WIS through Grade 10. |
WESLEY FLAMER-BINION: 2021–2027 |
Industry/Expertise: Toronto-Dominion Bank, Director of Credit for the Bank's Investment Portfolio Board Committee: Co-Chair, Facilities WIS Connection: Wesley is a proud WIS graduate! |
ALFONSO GARCIA MORA: 2024–2027 |
Industry/Expertise: International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group); Vice President for Europe, Latin America, and Caribbean Board Committee: Finance WIS Connection: Alfonso has three children enrolled at WIS—in the Classes of 2026, 2034, and 2035—and is also the parent of two alumni (Classes of 2018 and 2021). |
LORENZO GIORGIANNI: 2023–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: Tudor Investment Corporation, Partner and Global Head of Research Board Committees: Finance; Investment Subcommittee WIS Connection: Lorenzo's children are WIS alumni, from the Classes of 2021 and 2024. |
CRISTINA GOMEZ: 2023–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: Gartner, Practice Vice President, Marketing & Communications Research Practice Board Committees: Co-Chair, Governance; Advancement WIS Connection: Cristina's two daughters are enrolled at WIS, in the Classes of 2033 and 2036. |
SCOT HAGERTHEY: 2024–2027 |
Industry/Expertise: Environmental Protection Agency, National Program Director for the Sustainable and Healthy Communities Research Program Board Committee: Advancement WIS Connection: Scot's son is a member of the Class of 2029. |
SOPHIE HAWKINS: 2020–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: investment banking and asset management Board Committees: Advancement; Facilities WIS Connection: Sophie's children are WIS alumnae, from the Classes of 2022 and 2023. |
RENATA HESSE: 2019–2025 |
Industry/Expertise: Sullivan & Price Litigation Group (antitrust, intellectual property) Board Committees: Facilities; Governance WIS Connection: Renata's two children are in the Classes of 2025 and 2026. |
NICHOLAS HILL: 2023–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: Bates White Economic Consulting, Partner Board Committee: Advancement WIS Connection: Nicholas is a WIS alumnus (Class of 1991) and has a son in the Class of 2036. |
ROHIT KUMAR: 2021–2027 |
Industry/Expertise: PwC, Principal and Co-Leader, Washington National Tax Office Board Committees: Chair, Advancement WIS Connection: Rohit's daughter is a member of the Class of 2028. |
EDGAR NEHME: 2019–2025 |
Industry/Expertise: Keystone Group, Chief Investment Officer Board Committees: Chair, Finance; Investment Subcommittee WIS Connection: Edgar's children are WIS alumni, from the Classes of 2021 and 2023. |
NANDINI OOMMAN: 2019–2025 |
Industry/Expertise: global health, gender, and development Board Committee: Advancement WIS Connection: Nandini's children are WIS alumni, from the Classes of 2019 and 2022. |
MYRA RIGGS: 2020–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: American Express (compliance, insurance, risk management) Board Committee: Finance WIS Connection: Myra has two sons attending WIS, in the Classes of 2027 and 2031. |
FLAVIA ROSEMBUJ: 2024–2027 |
Industry/Expertise: World Bank, Senior Climate Change Specialist Board Committee: Finance WIS Connection: Flavia has a child enrolled in the Class of 2028. |
MIGUEL SAVASTANO: 2019–2025 |
Industry/Expertise: International Monetary Fund, Deputy Director of Monetary and Capital Markets Department Board Committee: Co-Chair, Facilities WIS Connection: Miguel's children are WIS alumni, from the Classes of 2017 and 2022. |
CARLO SDRALEVICH: 2023–2026 |
Industry/Expertise: International Monetary Fund, Assistant Director and Chief, General Resources and SDR Division, Finance Department Board Committee: Governance WIS Connection: One of Carlo's sons is a member of the Class of 2027. |