EDS Board of Trustees
Ms. Kay Kramer, CFP
Chair
The Rt. Reverend Matthew Heyd
Vice Chair and Secretary
Canon Mark Miliotto
Treasurer
Canon Dr. Bonnie Anderson
The Reverend Dr. Mary Barber
Mr. J. Ralph Cole
The Reverend Canon Victor Conrado
The Reverend Canon Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas
Interim President (ex officio)
Dean Emeritus
The Very Reverend Canon Gary R. Hall, Ph.D.
Ms. Malaika K. Kamunanwire
The Rt. Reverend Kevin Nichols
Mr. Edward O. Nilsson
The Rt. Reverend John L. Rabb
The Reverend J. Sierra Reyes
The Reverend Charles A. Wynder, Jr., J.D.
Staff
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The Rev. Emilee Walker-Cornetta
Director of Programming and OperationsEmilee Walker-Cornetta is a priest in the Episcopal Church and EDS’ Director of Programming and Operations. Prior to joining the team at EDS, she was a board-certified chaplain at New-York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan and co-authored a handful of articles and chapters about improving healthcare-based spiritual care for marginalized communities. Emilee holds an STM from EDS at Union and an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary. She’s an amateur ceramicist and lives in Atlanta with her family.
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Miguel Escobar
Director of Strategy & OperationsMiguel Escobar is director of strategy and operations at Episcopal Divinity School. He is also a writer whose work explores Christianity's complicated and conflicted relationship with money, wealth, and poverty. His book is The Unjust Steward: Wealth, Poverty, and the Church Today. Miguel earned a Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in 2007 and has served in a variety of roles in the Episcopal Church since.
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Mikey Steiger
Office AssistantMikey Steiger is the Part-Time Office Assistant at the Episcopal Divinity School. Prior to joining the EDS team, Mikey worked in retail data and technology for Whole Foods Market and Acreage Holdings. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Webster University. Mikey sings tenor and serves on the board of directors for Ensemble Companio, a chamber choir seeking to build bridges between people through choral singing, while highlighting works by underrepresented composers and rarely performed choral gems of all genres.