Greystone Alumni

Alumni
JimDaddy The Great Day Fund

In memory of JimDaddy, we have established The Great Day Fund, an endowment fund to provide camperships for girls whose families cannot afford camp. Learn about the Fund

Over the course of Camp Greystone’s 90 years, many or our girls have graduated from camp to become Greystone alumni. Spread across the United States (and even around the world!), we always love to hear how a Greystone connection has brought old friends back together. You never know where you might meet a Greystone girl!

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Ann Denson

At camp during the 70s, 90s, 00s, 10s

Ann

I seem to always have a lot going on! have lived, worked, volunteered & gone to church in the Nashville/Franklin, TN area for many years. My job is managing the customer relations program for the area Acura dealership (quality/best practices/process improvement) which I have done for over seven years. My joy includes working in my herb and flower beds, reading, cooking, entertaining, spending time with my nieces & nephews (when I can work into their schedules), doing this with my church family and going to NC whenever I can.

11:08 AM May 26, 2010

Laura Meherg

At camp during the 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s

Laura

In 2005, I founded a consulting firm that helps law firms build better client relationships. We help law firms design and implement client feedback programs and provide client service and business development training services. Today there are six on the team and we continue to grow and expand our reach and services. It’s a blast! http://www.wickerparkgroup.com

11:02 AM May 26, 2010

Jennifer Pharr Davis

At camp during the 90s, 00s

Jennifer

Hiking! Being outside all day everyday at camp gave me a love for being outside and using my body. I have turned that passion into a quasi-career. I am a hiking guide, speaker and writer. I have a Charlotte guidebook on the shelves, an Asheville guidebook in the works, and a long awaited memoir about my 2 hikes on the Appalachian Trail (the first was when I was 21 and the second was for a women's speed record on the trail). I am lucky to still live near camp and visit occasionally to remember the good ol' days. My camp friends are still my favorite and I am who I am because of Greystone.

10:34 AM May 26, 2010

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