Schedule a Meeting

to design your impact

At the heart of every great endeavor lies a passion for making a positive impact. Mount Vernon has united under the banner of philanthropy to channel our collective energy, expertise, and resources towards creating a brighter future.

We invite you to learn more through a personalized experience with a member of our Community Giving and Impact team.

  • Tour the campus with us and stand in the places and the spaces that will be transformed in the future
  • Learn about naming opportunities and how your contribution can make a meaningful difference while building a legacy
  • Develop a tailored giving plan that matches your financial capacity and philanthropic goals with the chance to make a meaningful impact

Denise McAdoo

Executive Director, Community Giving & Impact

Denise leads the strategic planning and execution of fundraising initiatives and donor relations. Working closely with alumni, parents, and community members, Denise and her team successfully solicit donations and steward contributions to achieve the School’s annual MVFund and Capital Campaign goals. With over 20 years of experience, she brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to Mount Vernon.

Schedule a Meeting with Denise

Jenn Brown

Athletic Director, Engagement & Experience

Jennifer brings a deep passion for student-athlete development and a strong track record of leadership. She is also the Cross Country Program Director and Head Varsity Cross Country Coach, having coached Cross Country and Track since 2004. Under her leadership, Mount Vernon’s Cross Country program has thrived—producing collegiate athletes at schools like UGA and Vanderbilt and building a strong foundation through Mustangs in Training, which begins in Grade 3. Jennifer currently leads a team of 9 coaches and 175 runners, exemplifying the energy, organization, and vision she brings to the entire Athletics Department.

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Let’s Do This

isn’t just a campaign slogan

It’s a chant for our School community that will echo across all of our fields, trails, and buildings. It is the rallying cry for the students of Mount Vernon today and tomorrow!

Why Do This