Natasha Pearl New Member of the Marymount Manhattan College Board of Trustees

(New York, NY) Natasha Pearl, CEO and founder of Aston Pearl, has been elected to the Marymount Manhattan College Board of Trustees. Pearl has more than fifteen years of unique global industry experience with the ultra-high-net-worth and family office marketplace.

She has served as Senior Vice President and Worldwide Director of Relationship Marketing at Sotheby’s and as Chief Marketing Officer for Circline, a global art firm. Pearl has worked in management consulting with Booz Allen and Mercer Management Consulting and in operations and marketing at American Express. She earned her undergraduate degree and M.B.A. from Harvard University and is a member of the Harvard Business School Dean’s Board of Advisors.

Pearl is affiliated with the Family Advisory Council, Family Office Exchange, Luxury Marketing Council, Harvard Club of New York, and Harvard Business School Club of New York.

She has lectured on topics related to family offices, luxury and high-net-worth clients at Campen’s Families in Business, the NMS Family Office Forum, Family Office and Wealth Preservation, the Global Family Office Summit, the Family Office Symposium, Tiger 21, Institutional Investor’s “Women and Wealth,” Institute for Private Investors’ Spring Forum, Metropolitan Circle, the World Luxury Congress and the Family Office Business Operations. Aston Pearl was nominated by Private Asset Management as “Family Group of the Year” during the Institutional Investor’s Fifth Annual High-Net-Worth Awards.

Marymount Manhattan College is an urban, independent undergraduate liberal arts college. The mission of the College is to educate a socially and economically diverse population by fostering intellectual achievement and personal growth. Marymount Manhattan also seeks to be a resource and learning center for the metropolitan community.

Published: June 18, 2008

Math Department Holds The Eleventh Annual Pi-Day Contest

Every year, the Mathematics department holds a College-wide π-Day contest. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to submit an original sentence, paragraph, poem, or short story that uses the digits of π in order (π ≈ 3.1415926..).