Board of Trustees

Greg Walsh, Chair

Greg Walsh originates from Potsdam, NY. He is the youngest of five along with his twin sister Mary.  His father was a college administrator and his mother was an RN. He established a successful auction service business in 1979 in the St. Lawrence County region of Northern NY.

Greg moved to the Monadnock region in 2008 with his wife Kim Mooney. They resided in Keene for 10 years, then moved to Rindge in November of 2018.  Kim retired on June 30, 2024 as President of Franklin Pierce University after eight years.  They now reside in Stratford, Ct.

Greg is currently very active in the auction and in-home estate sale business, as well as being in his 28st year as an eBay “power seller”. He served 10 years on the NH Board of Auctioneers as Chair ending in 2022, Greg joined the Board of Cathedral of the Pines in June 2019, the Board of Shelter from the Storm in Jaffrey, and is a member of the Jaffrey-Rindge Rotary Club.  He enjoys cycling, boating, table tennis, and collecting antiques, U.S. stamps, coins and paper currency.

James Banghart, Treasurer

Jim was born in San Francisco, spent time in Minnesota before moving to Massachusetts for his Jr and Sr High School years. After graduation from college with a master’s degree in electrical engineering he took a job in Nashua and moved to NH. He married his wife of now 50 years who was from Jaffrey and they raised their three kids in Amherst, NH. After the last one graduated from college, they moved to Jaffrey in 2003. Both daughters were married at the Cathedral of the Pines. Jim is now in his second stint on the Board of Directors and is an Incorporator and volunteer here.

Denny Hylton, Vice Chair

Denny Hylton is a seasoned human resources executive with a proven track record of aligning people, processes, and technology to drive growth and profitability in public and private sector organizations. With over 40 years of experience, he brings deep expertise in business strategy, organizational development, operations, learning and development, and talent acquisition.

Denny is a Certified Human Resources Manager (HRM), Six Sigma Administrative Black Belt, and Information Technology Specialist. His most recent leadership roles include serving as Human Resources Director for the Associate Director of Military Affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency and Corning Incorporated.

A retired U.S. Army Soldier, Denny continues to serve his community as the Service Officer for both the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the American Legion in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. He also works with the State of New Hampshire’s Veteran Disability Outreach Program, supporting fellow veterans across the region.

He holds an MBA from Touro College and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Liberty University.

Ernest Found, Secretary

Ernie thinks that the Cathedral can serve a most integral role in providing the spiritual needs of all that seek its bounty. Ernie gladly, honorably, and humbly helps Cathedral of the Pines move forward into the future.

Lucia Sloane

For Lucia, it is an honor to have been selected to serve as a Trustee of the Cathedral of the Pines. The Cathedral has held a special place in her life and in her heart for as long as she can remember. “There hasn’t been a year that I haven’t returned to the Cathedral to connect with the unifying spirit of nature and service, and to remember with gratitude the lives of my family members.” Over the years, Lucia witnessed the dedicated efforts of her grandfather, Douglas Sloane IV, and her father, William Sloane, as they nurtured the mission of the Cathedral. Lucia has heard the stories of her great-grandparents, Douglas Sloane III and Sibyl Sanderson Sloane, of their vision and hope in our greater community. She remembers the efforts of her great-aunt Margaret Brummer to make the Cathedral a place of inspiring beauty. It is Lucia’s goal to serve the Cathedral with a commitment to our history and our future aspirations.

Professionally, Lucia practices as a physical therapist in Boston, Massachusetts. Apart from her family history, their lives and their memory are certainly motivating interests of hers.

Jerry Branch

Jerry began his career as an ROTC Army officer with service in the USA and Vietnam where he was a Platoon Leader and Company Commander. He became an international oil exploration geologist following his military service and after receiving his geology MS degree. His work was focused mainly in the Far East, Middle East and the US. He rounded out his career as a corporate sales executive in the US. His avocation is design and construction with wood. His involvement with the Cathedral began several years back when he designed and built several structures on the Cathedral campus, and he became an incorporator. He loves the Veteran focus at the Cathedral and serves on the Program Committee to plan and implement programs for veterans, and also the Governance Committee.

James Weidner

Jim is a previous owner of Gap Mountain Drilling. After selling Gap Mountain, he started Weidner Services, a full-service welding, fabrication, and machine shop. Jim has worked on many projects including hand-crafted wrought iron fencing to custom steel staircases and has redone some of the ironwork at the Cathedral, adding beautiful design touches to each piece.

Jim has had a lifelong involvement with 4-H and was a critical part of revamping the Monadnock Mountaineers 4-H club. He is active at the county level, as a member of the Cheshire County Advisory Council, as well as the 4-H Advisory Council. Jim also serves on the Dublin engine show committee and enjoys having a role in the show each year.

Jim’s hobbies include woodworking, hiking, gardening, antique tractor restoration and skiing. Erin and Katy, Jim’s daughters, are the light of his life. The girls appreciate their family’s deep connection to the Cathedral

Del Friedman

Del Friedman is a retired software engineer living on Emerson Pond within sight of Cathedral’s Pondunk cottage. One of Del’s passions during retirement is building and maintaining hiking trails, including those in Cathedral of the Pines and the adjacent tracts of the Society for the Protection of NH Forests and Annett State Forest. Del sees Cathedral of the Pines as a wonderful resource to the entire region, a place to find both refuge and community. Del’s father was a WWII B17 bombardier shot down over occupied France on a post-D-Day sortie and held as a POW until liberation 9 months later.

Dawn Hersey,

A 4x combat tour veteran with extensive overseas experience a background in education, and a passion for healing. Dawn started her career as an educator, both enabling education Communities of Practice in the USA and teaching in Korea. After returning home in 2009, she joined the military as a Military Intelligence officer for the New York Army National Guard and upon school completion, was immediately assigned to a deploying brigade as the brigade’s Female Engagement Team Chief.  Her military service carried her across Central Asia, the Middle East, the Horn of Africa, and Eastern Europe. She also served in the USA primarily supporting counter-narcotic and civil military missions.

Dawn earned a Doctor of Political Science, a Master of Government, and a Bachelor of History and Education. She is also, a Reiki Master Teacher (Usui and Karuna) and an Integrated Energy Therapy Master Instructor, currently working on a Master of Alternative Medicine with an emphasis on Herbal Medicine. She spends her spare time rehabilitating animals at her cabin in the woods of New Hampshire. Dawn currently serves in the Army Reserve as as Major.

 

Tom Ahlborn-Hsu

Dr. Tom Hsu is the author of more than twenty published middle and high school programs. Hsu taught grades from high school to university and was nominated for the 1991 Goodwin Medal for excellence in teaching at MIT where he taught experimental plasma physics. A strong believer in the power of hands-on learning and engineering education, Dr. Hsu has trained more than 15,000 k-12 teachers across the US, and internationally, and is recognized as an extraordinary professional leader.

An expert consultant on state examination committees and to the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Hsu has received many awards and grants for contributions to science education. With extensive business experience, Dr. Hsu founded CPO Science, Inc., Ergopedia, Inc., Chief Product Officer at PASCO Scientific, and founded STEM Development, LLC. a specialized curriculum development organization. Dr. Hsu is currently retired and serves as the Chair of the Jaffrey Conservation Commission. 

Dr. Hsu holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from MIT as well as a B.S. in Physics and Mechanical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude with departmental honors. 

 

 

 

Wayne Day

Wayne grew up in the Finger Lakes region of New York state and now lives with his wife, Pam, and son, Alex, on the lake in Salisbury Mills, NY. In the fall of 2024, Wayne and Pam purchased a second home on Pool Pond in Rindge, NH.

Wayne received his BBA from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MBA in Finance from Michigan State University. He is a Certified Insolvency and Reorganization Advisor and a Certified Valuation Analyst.

As a partner at Day Seckler, Wayne provides audit and tax services to clients in the manufacturing, distribution, and horticulture industries. Wayne specializes in helping business owners with bankruptcy, restructuring, mergers, sales, and acquisitions of companies. In addition to his client responsibilities, Wayne also manages the practice and business development.

Prior to founding Day Seckler LLP in 2008, Wayne was a partner with Stanley Marks & Company for fifteen years, a regional accounting firm. Wayne has also worked with numerous nationally recognized financial advisory firms, specializing in working with financially troubled companies and their creditors. Wayne has been a Bond Analyst with Shearson Lehman Brothers, as a Controller for a division of Morgan Stanley and as a Certified Public Accountant with Price Waterhouse Coopers.

 

 

 

Bill Sloane, Trustee Emeritus

My connection to Cathedral of the Pines runs deep, both through family and through the opportunity to contribute towards the efforts to keep its history continuing and its ideals alive.  It was a particular honor for me to serve as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the 50th Anniversary year (1995) of the Cathedral’s founding.  The event celebrating this anniversary was truly special and saw the last time many of the Founding members from the “Greatest Generation” were still with us.  Sandy Sloane’s younger brother, Jack, also a WWII pilot, joined the flight crew of a B-17 in a fly-over, as a salute to Sandy.  It was my great privilege to serve as Master of Ceremonies, and to honor the moment with my dad, Douglas Sloane IV; my aunts, Peggy Sloane Brummer and Margaret McLellan, Sandy’s widow; and, Victor Slack, another pilot from Sandy’s squadron, who flew on the same mission on which Sandy was lost. Not able to attend, but with us in spirit, was 95-year-old Father Walter Sullivan, Chaplain of the 379th Bomb Group, who sent remembrances and best wishes.  I am delighted to return as a Trustee to continue their legacy of putting country above self and making the sacrifices necessary to defend it.

Jed Brummer, Trustee Emeritus

Don Upton, Trustee Emeritus

Don has been involved at the Cathedral of the Pines for nearly 30 years after being married there. He and his wife, Dorrie are very passionate about the mission. Don ran a company in Massachusetts for 27 years before retiring in 2001 and started a maple syrup business. He loves the Cathedral of the Pines museum, and enjoys meeting visitors from all over the world and listening to their stories. With so much diversity in the country today, the Cathedral of the Pines provides a place of peace and respect for all who visit here.

Staff

 

Michelle Lowe, Executive Director

Julia Traffie, Program & Marketing Manager

Bonnie Smith, Event Coordinator

David Smith, Maintenance, Grounds

Volunteers

We are honored and grateful to the many dedicated volunteers who contribute to the success of our day-to-day operations and special events here at Cathedral of the Pines.

We are always needing volunteers for the following:

  • Maintenance
  • Hiking Trails
  • Gardens & Grounds
  • Gift Shop & Greeter
  • Mailings & Appeals
  • Musician (Pianist)
  • Photography