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Portfolio of work by Atlanta based Art Director and Graphic Designer Keith Bennett.
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KeithBennettArt&Design
Advertising
Client: Tiffany&Co.
Agency: Ogilvy&Mather, New York
Media: National Magazine
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Hiro
Client: Tiffany&Co.
Agency: Ogilvy&Mather, New York
Media: National Magazine
Copy: Sy Waldman
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Tiffany Inhouse
Client: Tiffany&Co.
Agency: Ogilvy&Mather, New York
Media: National magazine
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Creative Director: Sy Waldman
Photography: Hiro
Client: Tiffany&Co.
Agency: Ogilvy&Mather, New York
Media: National Magazine
Concept/Copy: Keith Bennett
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Tosh Matsumoto
Client: Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Macon
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Magazine
Copy: Duncan Stone
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: GMHF Archives
Client: Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Macon
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Outdoor
Copy: Duncan Stone
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: GMHF Archives
Client: Georgia Lottery Corporation
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Poster/outdoor
Copy: Keith Bennett
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Illustration: Santorino
Client: Trees Atlanta
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Magazine / Newspaper
Copy: Duncan Stone
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Rick Johnson
Client: Royal Oak Charcoal
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: AA Baseball program
Copy: Cathy Lepik
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Getty Images
Client: Royal Oak Charcoal
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Rodeo Program
Copy: Cathy Lepik
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Getty Images
Client: The HoneyBaked Ham Co.Agency: Austin Kelley, AtlantaMedia: NewspaperCopy: Elizabeth Baskin, Keith BennettArt Direction: Keith BennettIllustration: Sean Sims
Client: HoneyBaked Ham Company
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Newspaper
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Illustration: Gary Wright
Client: Kiawa Island, SC
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: National magazine
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Image Bank
Client: Tribeca Restaurant
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Newspaper/magazine
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Client: House of HealthAgency: Austin Kelley, AtlantaMedia: Small space newspaperCopy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin/Keith BennettArt Direction: Keith Bennett
Client: EllaGuru CD and Record Store
Agency: Bennett Creative
Media: Local print media
Copy: Keith Bennett
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Client: Collier’s Reserve, Naples, FL
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Magazine / newspaper
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Pelosi and Chambers
Client: Collier’s Reserve
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Regional magazine/newspaper
Copy: Elizabeth Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Pelosi and Chambers
Client: Collier’s Reserve
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Regional magazine/newspaper
Copy: Elizabeth Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Jay Thomas
Client: Wacoal Intimate Apparel
Agency: Dentsu, Young & Rubicam
Media: National magazine
Copy: Steve Hogan
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Creative Director: David Renning
Photography: David LaChapelle
Client: Brookgreen Gardens
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Regional Newspaper
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Illustration: Caroline Church
Client: Mikimoto Cultured Pearls
Agency: Dentsu, Young & Rubicam
Media: National magazine
Copy: Steve Hogan
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Creative Director: David Renning
Photography: Steven Perelman
Client: Mikimoto Cultured PearlsAgency: Dentsu, Young & RubicamMedia: National magazineCopy: Steve HoganArt Direction: Keith BennettPhotography: Joyce Tennisson
Client: Codornui Sparkling Wine
Agency: Dentsu, Young & Rubicam
Media: National magazine
Concept/Copy: Peter Vogt
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Chip Forelli
Client: Codornui Sparkling Wine
Agency: Dentsu, Young & Rubicam
Media: National magazine
Concept/Copy: Peter Vogt
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Chip Forelli
Client: Jonathan’s Landing, Jupiter, FL
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Magazine
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Jay Thomas
Client: Collier’sReserve
Agency: Austin Kelley, Atlanta
Media: Magazine/newspaper
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Clyde Butcher
Client: Mikimoto Cultured Pearls
Agency: Dentsu, Young & Rubicam
Media: National magazine
Copy: Steve Hogan
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Joyce Tennisson
Client: Mikimoto Cultured Pearls
Agency: Dentsu, Young & Rubicam
Media: National magazine
Copy: Janice Pittman
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Stephen Wright
Client: Nikko Hotels Agency: Dentsu, Young and Rubicam, New YorkCopy: Keith BennettArt Direction: Keith BennettDigital Imagery: Keith Bennett
Client: Van Cleef & Arpels
Agency: Edwin Bird Wilson, New York
Media: National magazine
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: In House
GraphicDesign
Client: Athens Regional Medical Center,
Athens, Georgia
Media: Collateral recruitment
Design: Keith Bennett
Photography: Terry Allen
Client: Northside Hospital, Atlanta
Media: Outdoor (speculative)
Concept/Copy: Keith Bennett
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photo: InStock
Client: First Montessori School, Atlanta
Media: View Book
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Jay Thomas
1963 FOUNDERS SOCIETY$5,000 - $9,000Kristina and Theo Ratliff
40TH ANNINVERSARY SOCIETY$2,500 - $4,999James BrantonIsmay and Malcolm* Campbell George Soba and Janice CorkClaire and Bucky Shamburger David Winston*
GOLDEN BEAD SOCIETY$1,000 - $2,499Michelle Brown-Zhu and Duan ZhuWilliam Butler and Alison BatesBrad Camrud
Sue Ellen Carpenter*Roya and John CollinsChris and Steve* DeVinneyDale and Jeff Dyer
Rene and John* FumoPeter Guan and Vivian WongRoger House
Krista and Don JohnsonLaura and Bert* JonesMark Jones and Wendy LanningAsh Joshi and Suparna MalempatiAngela and Pano KaratassosJerri+ and Eric King
Rosa and Rudy RojasLara and Josh* TolchinJane and Thai TrinhLeslie+ and Fred WachterLesley and James Wilkerson
GREAT LESSON SOCIETY$500 - $999Leah and Gee AldridgeDawn and Michael BilodeauKaren and Frederick BrierTamara and Patrick* Burns Kumar Byakod and Bandhavi GoliAlicia and Art Cederberg George Coundouriotis and Valerie Simone
Jeff Dinkle* and Katrina GriessmanHeather and K.C. EstensonStacey and Joel GoodmanErica and J. Keith HallNoel and Michael HuebnerNikol and Ilya KovalchukJohanna and Gregory LampsMarcell and Vincent LubseyChristy and Simon MalkoErik Martin and Caroline Leeven-MartinSarah and Richard MasliaMelissa and Michael MataJeri and David Moran
Cindy and Alvin MyintMaria and Douglas+ OdomDana and Kevin Polk
Vivek Rajagopal and Melissa Babcock
Jean and Shaun RawlsJulie and Russell ReadAndrea+ and Steven RestifoConnie and Dwyatt RogersTerri and Jay Rolls
Michael Ross and Iris Thomas-RossLeslie and Bernard SchneiderJan and Charles StephensCyril Turner and Sherrie-Ann StraughnAlison and Bo ValliAmy and Matt WeissYani and Sindurabanu WenHengameh and Maurice Zadeh
PINK TOWER PATRONS$200 - $499Laura and John ActonDiana and John AdamsNicole Birch and David WhiteMax Bricchi* and Silvia SalvagnoSusan and Kevin CaiaccioGlenn Colville and Rosanne Tricoles+Lori and Douglas CoombsBecky and Mark DannenfelserGretchen and Shaba DeraziBarbarella and Rene DiazShannon and Michael EverlyJennifer and Brad FallonSandra and Robert FarinellaBryce Gartland and Nikki DomenichettiMete Habip* and Ozlem ErgunChermayne and Thomas HardawayLaura and Russell HerakovichTammy and Tom Hiott
Chris Huff and Andrea GooldyMaryann and Keith InghamGretchen and Eoin LehaneAlison Leveson-Jones and Philip LevesonLibby and Ian MacDonaldYusi and Robert MeinzenNadya and Shakeel MerchantDana Montlack and Steven FriedmanJackie Muse+Livia Osorio+Sabetay Palatchi and Jennifer GoldAnn and Jon PapastratMadeline and Marshall RowanAmy and Shawn SchwarzAtul Sharma and Parveen Jaglan-SharmaDavid Smith and Alison DrummondLisa* and Jan Stacholy
Stephanie and Buddy TinleySharon and Shawn TokanelPaulo Trindade and Valeria LencioniLeticia and Marco ValenciaDina and Deva WijewickremaKim Youngblood and Pierre Ferrari
FMSA FRIENDS$1 - $199Sharath Bachanad+Maggie and Ramzi BargoutiJanette Berne+
Rachel and Colin BitterfieldEllen Boecker+Roberto Botello and Cecilia Fernandez+Nadine and Anthony BrattiBarrett Brister+
Tiffany Brown+Winston Cardwell and Jennifer Nestor-Cardwell
Mamatha Chiruvella+Bonnie Cohen+Chris Cone+Patricia Craft-Heuer+Nazneen and Snehal DesaiJulie and Brett Duffy
Peter Ferrari+Yael and Uriel FischerEileen Fishman*Katie Frizzi+Karmen Hamler+Chloe and Paul HammondRoxy and Todd Hollosi
Chandra House+Lara+ and John HrinkoJoanne and Doug HubertJacosa Kato+
Katherine and Steve KinserPriti and Nick LakhaShereen and Robert LiphamEmily McBurney
Thea Morris+Jody Newman*Traci and Sam+ NewmanReetika and Arun NijhawanDavid Orr
Sarah Parsons+Oana Petroaie+Christy and Doy PopeJacLynn+ and Adrian PrelipceanuMichael Prolman and Donna Faye MarcusZibia Qamar+
Pat Richards+Janice Roberts+Wendy and David RohmBethany and Justin SandersAaron Schouest and Lise TousignantJocelyn and Joseph SchultzMartha and Connor SeabrookJoe Seidel+
Manoj Singh and Yan ZhouHeather South+Melanie and Eric StallingsJulie Strickland+
Sowmya and Rajagopal VasudevanTravis Vickers and Laura Fleming-Vickers+Tina and Brent WestCarla Wilkins+Monireh and Shahriar ZekavatiEd Zinn
*Trustee+Faculty/staff
Statement of Activities Reviewed Results for year ended Support and Revenue Tuition and fees
$2,372,508Other program fees
$142,772Interest income
$46,038Contributions and Fundraising
$217,488Net assets released from restriction
$232,618Total Support and Revenue
$3,011,424 Expenses Personnel costs
$1,320,810Physical plant
$506,722Classroom
$169,872General and administrative
$752,386Total Expenses $2,749,790
Increase in unrestricted net assets $261,634
Increase in temporarily restricted net assets ($123,798)Total net assets, Beginning of Year $3,201,495
Total net assets, End of Year $3,339,381
Applebee’sAtlanta BalletAtlanta Botanical GardensAtlanta HawksAtlanta RocksAtlanta Symphony OrchestraAtlanta ThrashersBabcock DermatologyAlison BatesBean Head ToysBell Carpet GalleriesBig Peach Running Co.Ellen BoeckerBreadWinnerTiffany BrownDebbie and Stephen BryantBull FamilyPatrick BurnsCaroline CaldwellCarina Mia Hair StudioCarithers FlowersCenter for Puppetry ArtsC’est MoiCampbell ChiropracticMamatha ChiruvellaGlenn Colville and Rosanne TricolesComprehensive Pet Therapy
Chris ConeThe CoolerLori CoombsConcourse Athletic ClubAngela and Tom CooperCulturedKid.comDASS Spa and SalonDeka AthleticsRene and Barbarella DiazDinner A’FareDale, Jeff and Samantha DyerEco Lovely Green Home Gifts & Gift Baskets
Elaina DesignsJudy Evans
Fab’rik BoutiqueCecilia FernandezPeter FerrariFrolic BoutiqueNancy GilfillanJeannie Bartow HartmanHigh Museum of ArtRoxane HollosiChandra, Apryl and Amber HouseJohn HrinkoLara HrinkoImagine It! The Children’s MuseumInfant Aquatics/SwimKids
It’s A BabyDonald JohnsonJolie The Day SpaLaura and Bert JonesTiffini E. JonesJoseph’s Hair SalonJacosa KatoLarry and Laura KellyRoland and Jean KinserSteven KomorowskiIlya KovalchukKyma
Labors of Love, Inc.Learning Express of Atlanta/BuckheadLearning RxLefont TheatersLisa Brown AtlantaChristy MalkoMaxine and Moritz European ToysMeehan’s Public House
Midtown Athletic ClubEddie MinjarezDana MontlackMoore FarmsLouie MorganTodd MurphyJackie MuseNaked Clay Studio
Sam NewmanKeya NijhawanNothing But NoodlesLivia OsorioPanera BreadSarah ParsonsPeachtree Road United Methodist Church
Peachtree Yoga CenterPortofino Island ResortPortraits by WendyTheo RatliffAndrea RestifoCarol ReynoldsJanice RobertsJoe SeidelValerie Simonesoftgoods.comMark and Danielle SpeckhartSports Massage & Integrated TherapiesSprings YogaEric and Melanie StallingsJan and Chase StephensConnie StockdaleString Beads!Stuffitts
Top SpiceTomo Japanese RestaurantAlison and Bo ValliVintage Mom Doll ClothesWachter Law FirmWaterSoundWeather ChannelWhole Foods Sandy SpringsCarla WilkinsWilly’s Mexicana GrillYoung Blood Gallery & BoutiqueYoung Chef’s AcademyDr. Maurice E. ZadehZoo Atlanta
2008-2009 Annual Fund DonorsSponsors and Donors of “Reflections: Looking Back to See the Future”
Many thanks to the following corporations and foundations which contributed funds to the school during the 2008-09 school year:
Chevron TexacoFederated Department StoresGE Foundation
General Re CorporationHome Depot FoundationING
JP Morgan Chase FoundationKrogerLand’s EndMotorola FoundationPublixRay’s PizzaSAPSchool PopThomson ReutersTargetUPS
Corporation, Foundation and Matching Gifts
Max Bricchi
Patrick Burns
Malcolm CampbellSue Ellen Carpenter
Steve DeVinney
Jeff Dinkle
Jim Evangelista
John Fumo
Bert Jones
Jerri King
Jody Newman
Lisa Stacholy
Josh Tolchin
David Winston
2008-2009 Board of Trustees
Letter From the Head of School
Jerri King Head of School
FMSA sits on hallowed ground of sorts, and the landscape of this bit of dirt was
forever changed in 2009. Montessori has been lived and taught on this patch of
earth, under the tall pine trees and along side the creek and neighborhoods, for over 35
years. Cars and buses have departed on Going-Outs and Field Trips. Opera costumes
have been made and steps choreographed. Telegraphs, pyramids, catapults have been
built with Legos, wire and whatever young minds needed to make their interests come
alive. Paths to the future have been discovered by students and adults, alike after
exploring, questioning, wondering and working on this campus. It is common for
alumni who walked here years ago to come back to reminisce about the experiences
they had which still impact their lives. They tell of the opera experience that led
them to study and enjoy theater in college or the love of math that led them to ask
their next teacher to please teach them trigonometry. And in 2009, state of the art
buildings were opened to accommodate state of the art education. First Montessori
and the students who are fortunate enough to work, play and discover here will be
forever impacted by the dedication of the alumni, parents, Trustees, faculty and staff
who committed to this next step of growth in the life of the school. The 2008-2009
school year was a great new chapter in the First Montessori 45-year history and there
is only more to come.
Letter From the Board Chair
Letter From the 2008-2009 Annual Fund Chair
Looking back to the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year at First Montessori School of Atlanta, it seems so long
ago that the faculty, staff and numerous volunteers were scrambling to prepare the new buildings for our children! Indeed,
as we are almost halfway through our second year in the new buildings I am struck by how well the new facilities have
enhanced a true campus setting that benefits each child every day. Although we welcomed new buildings and a difficult
economy at the same time, we can thank the generosity of many donors and the stewardship of my predecessors on the
Board for placing FMSA on solid financial footing. In uncertain times, I believe it is important to look back at the 45-year
history FMSA has of delivering on its promise to our students and their parents. In 1963, a small group of Atlanta parents
inspired by the teachings of Maria Montessori opened the first Montessori school in the Southeast United States. Using a
classroom rented at Pace Academy, FMSA consisted of eight students, a teacher recruited from England, and an assortment
of materials imported from Holland. Ten years later, construction of the school on Long Island Drive was completed. The
vision and dedication of those original parents and faculty to create a premier Montessori school and to construct an
award winning building ideally suited to Montessori learning continues to inspire the First Montessori community as we
approach our half century mark. As you review this Annual Report, I hope you share my optimism for the future of our great
institution. I look back over the year and am tremendously grateful to Jerri King and her talented and dedicated faculty and
staff for executing our mission:
I wish to thank all the members of the First Montessori School of Atlanta community who generously contributed
to the 2008-2009 Annual Fund. Through your support, we collected over $78,000 in unrestricted funds to help supplement
our school’s operating budget. 82% of the families in our community and 100% of our faculty, staff and Board of Trustees
contributed to this effort. Proceeds from the Annual Fund are an important part of our community goal to provide the
highest level of Montessori education. These proceeds help to enhance our programs and facilities and help minimize
tuition increases. I also would like to thank all the volunteers and staff that helped to make our 2008-2009 Annual Fund
drive a success. Many volunteers participated in the water bottle hand-out, Phonathon, and behind the scenes coordination
efforts. Once again, thank you for your support of the 2008-2009 Annual Fund and please continue to contribute generously
to this year’s Annual Fund drive.
Steve DeVinney Board Chair
Jim Evangelista 2008-2009 Annual Fund ChairFirst Montessori School of Atlanta
ANNUAL REPORT 2008-2009
Client: First Montessori School, AtlantaMedia: Annual ReportArt Direction: Keith BennettPhotography: Jay Thomas
Letter From the Board Chair
From Bert Jones, 2009-2010 Annual Fund Chair
As an introduction to the school’s Annual Report, I would like to thank you for your support of - and trust in - First Montessori School
of Atlanta during the 2009-2010 school year. The primary role of the Board of Trustees is to ensure the continued long-term stability
of the school. To that end, the Board approved a six-year strategic plan at the beginning of 2010 that identifies major initiatives to
be guided by Jerri King and her staff. Those initiatives are designed to improve and promote the school’s programs so we may bring more families into the First
Montessori community. Despite dire predictions for private schools during the depths of the difficult economic downturn, your steadfast support of the school has
kept enrollment steady. The school continues to stand on solid financial footing thanks to prudent management by Jerri and her staff in concert with a group of
bright, tireless Trustees. In 1963, a small group of Atlanta parents inspired by the teachings of Maria Montessori opened the first Montessori school in the Southeast
United States. Using a classroom rented at Pace Academy, FMSA consisted of eight students, a teacher recruited from England, and an assortment of materials
imported from Holland. Ten years later, construction of the school on Long Island Drive was completed. The vision and dedication of those original parents and
faculty to create a premier Montessori school continues to inspire the First Montessori community as we approach our half century mark. As you review this Annual
Report, I hope you share my optimism for the future of our great institution. My gratitude to Jerri and her talented and dedicated faculty and staff grows greater
each year. Their contributions to this fine institution cannot be overstated.
The Annual Fund touches every child, teacher, classroom and program at FMSA. When you give, you help to significantly improve the
learning environment for your child. Last year’s record level of over $91,000 resulted from the generosity of 90% of FMSA’s parents,
and 100% of faculty, staff and Trustees. These unrestricted gifts helped to buy books for the Media Center, make improvements at the
Landschool, and make good progress toward funding an awning for the pick-up carpool area.The FMSA community of parents, faculty and staff is a diverse, strong
family who passionately believe that First Montessori is unparalleled in developing creative, life-long learners who will greatly contribute to society. Our country and
our world will need citizens with these traits more acutely in the future than ever before. As important as that is, these are your children. I know you want to do all you
can to invest in their future right now. The Annual Fund is a great way to do that.The Annual Fund is a big undertaking. I want to thank everyone who helped last year,
including those who gave money, and thank this year’s participants in advance. Please continue to give generously. It’s important.
Letters
From Steve DeVinney, Board Chair
From Jerri King, Head of School
The 2009-2010 school year was a year of commitment. This was evident in the AMI
re-accreditation process as the consultant team commended First Montessori School
of Atlanta’s long time commitment to excellence in Montessori education. The Toddler
class was acknowledged at the national Montessori professional development event,
and First Montessori was encouraged to consider adding another Toddler class to the
Lower School program.
First Montessori student commitment to engaged learning was obvious at every turn
– global education programs, poetry events, history parades, sixth year projects, a
sustained cumulative ITBS school score of 99% and another Middle School graduation.
Commitment was also highly visible in regard to the Annual Fund, as 100% of the
Trustees, Faculty and Staff kept to tradition and pledged their support and the parent
community reached an all time high participation of 90%. This combined effort resulted
in the highest amount raised for the Annual Fund in the school’s history – over $91,000!
Stakeholder commitment to excellence and current and future programs will support
First Montessori’s successful fulfillment of its mission – today and in the future. This is
an exciting time in the life of the school and I can’t wait to see the impact on your child’s
life and in the lives of those to come.
First Montessori School of Atlanta
Annual Report 2009-2010
Events
Our 15th annual Grandparents and Special Friends Day proved true to its reputation
as one of our most anticipated and loved events of the year. The morning began
with a Coffee Social--a time for refreshments, conversation, and goodies and door
prizes. The grandparents and special friends then enjoyed a musical performance
by one of our Middle School students, Zachary Tolchin. The morning continued
with comments from our Art Teacher, Theresa Dean, as well as three of our current
students. Thoroughly entertained, the special guests were able to visit the Learning
Stations, which displayed samples of the work to be found at each level of Montessori
education. Visitors were then dismissed to the classrooms to learn more about all of
the fascinating work that takes place there. At the end of the morning, everyone was
able to have a special photo taken as a memento of the day.
Grandparents and Special Friends Day
Montessori Mile
This year’s Montessori Mile, held on Saturday, October 17th, was an exciting morning filled with laughter
and community. Our 15th annual Montessori Mile was another memorable event due to the passion
and enthusiasm of the 200+ folks who came out to run, cheer and enjoy camaraderie. We welcomed
current and former students and parents on this crisp fall morning to run our infamous one-mile course.
THE WACHTER LAW FIRM
DIAZ FOODS
JANDD MOUNTAINEERING
STUFFITTS SHOESAVERS
SCAPES
THE CAIACCIO LAW FIRM
ROJAS REALTY GROUP
KARATASSOS FAMILY
WHOLE FOODS MARKET SANDY SPRINGS
LARABAR
CASCADIAN FARM
LIME TAQUERIA
THE KING FAMILY
CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY OF ATLANTA
THORLOS
SHAVE SECRET
NUTTZO
SLEEPTRACKER
WILLY’S MExICANA GRILL
YOUNG CHEFS ACADEMY
Thank you to the following generous sponsors
for helping to make this day, and our t-shirts, so wonderful:
Middle School Graduation
The garden at Williams-Payne House in Sandy Springs was the setting for the Middle
School graduation ceremony on June 3rd. The ceremony was the culmination of the
students’ years of experience at First Montessori, during which they developed the
academic and social skills needed to thrive in high school. The audience enjoyed
a musical performance by the Elementary Chorus, which was followed by speeches
given by this year’s five graduates: Eli King, Shawdon Zadeh, Tyler Holmes, Apryl
House and Daniel Colville. Each spoke about the significance of his or her time at
First Montessori and offered advice to the 7th year students.
Client: First Montessori School, AtlantaMedia: Annual ReportArt Direction: Keith BennettPhotography: Jay Thomas
Client: Brain Tumor Foundation for Children
Media: Fund raising event invitation
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photo Illustration: Keith Bennett
Patrick Burns
Malcolm Campbell
Sue Ellen Carpenter
Steve DeVinney
Jim Evangelista
Eileen Fishman
Noel Huebner
Bert Jones
Jerri King
Suparna Malempati
Stan Stockdale
Ed Zinn
AT&TChevron TexacoThe Coca-Cola CompanyConcourse Athletic ClubDentistry for ChildrenDiaz FoodsEinstein Bros BagelsFresh 2 OrderGE FoundationGeneral Re CorporationHearth Pizza TavernINGLand’s EndMotorolaPublixRay’s New York PizzaSchool PopSri Krishna VilasTargetVillage TaqueriaYoforia
Corporation, Foundation andMatching GiftsMany thanks to the following corporations and foundations which contributed to the school during the 2011-12 school year:
StateMent oF activities
Results for year ended 7/31/2012
Support and revenue
Tuition and fees.......$3,025,790
Other program fees.......$159,556
Interest income.......$10,980
Contributions and fundraising.......$109,708
Total Support and Revenue.......$3,306,035
expenSeS
Personnel costs.......$2,174,418
Physical plant .......$234,880
Classroom.......$137,817
General and administrative.......$613,584
Total Expenses.......$3,160,699
Increase in unrestricted net assets.......$145,335
Increase (Decrease) in temporarily restricted net assets
Total net assets, Beginning of Year.......$3,355,384
Total net assets, End of Year.......$3,500,719
2011-2012 Board of trusteesFirst Montessori School of Atlanta ANNUAL REPORT TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN - TWO THOUSAND TWELVE
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Client: Georgia Music Hall of Fame, MaconProject: Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Heath Beeferman, Deep Design
Client: Georgia Music Foundation, AtlantaProject: Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
Client: Georgia Music Magazine, AtlantaProject: Project Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
Client: WEA Records, New YorkProject: Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
Client: Fish City Aquarium Stores, New YorkProject: Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
Client: Mary Welch, copywriter, AtlantaProject: Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
LIVINGSYSTEMSI N C O R P O R A T E D
Client: Already Taken rock group, AtlantaProject: Logo Design, Image Creation
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
Client: Living Systems, DallasProject: Logo Design
Concept: Keith BennettDesign: Keith Bennett
Client: Airplane Books
Publisher: Andrews McMeal, Kansas City
Media: Hardcover gift book
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin, Keith Bennett
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Terry Allen
Client: Airplane Books
Publisher: Andrews McMeal, Kansas City
Media: Hardcover gift book
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Keith Bennett, Terry Allen
Client: Atlanta Woman Magazine
Publisher: Billium, Inc.
Media: Regional magazine
Copy: Mary Welch
Art Direction/Design: Keith Bennett
Photography: Phillip Vullo
Client: Airplane Books
Publisher: Andrews McMeal, Kansas City
Media: Hardcover Gift Book (spec)
Copy: Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin, Keith Bennett
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Illustration: Bill Mayer
Client: Warner Brothers Records, Los AngelesMedia: Lp JacketArt Direction: Keith BennettIllustration: Cindy Wilson
Client: WEA Records, New YorkMedia: CD and Lp jacketArt Direction: Keith BennettIllustration: Kenney Scharfe
Client: Reprise Theatrical, Los Angeles
Media: Event Poster
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Type treatment: Keith Bennett
MARCIA SELIGSON, PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR RONN GOSWICK , MANAGING DIRECTORPRESENTS
MUSIC BY GALT MacDERMOTBOOK & LYRICS BY GEROME RAGNI & JAMES RADO
PRODUCED FOR THE BROADWAY STAGE BY MICHAEL BUTLERORIGINALLY PRODUCED BY THE NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
ASSOCIATE MUSIC DIRECTOR GERALD STERNBACH
TECHNICAL DIRECTORPETER FALCO
STAGE MANAGERSHERRY SANTILLANO
SCENIC DESIGNROBERT L. SMITH
COSTUME DESIGNSCOTT A. LANE
LIGHTING DESIGNTOM RUZIKA
SOUND DESIGNPHILIP G. ALLEN
DIRECTED BY ARTHUR ALLAN SEIDELMAN
CASTING DIRECTOR BRUCE NEWBERG, C.S.A
PRESS REPRESENTATIVE DAVIDSON & CHOY PUBLICITY
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Client: EMI, Los Angeles
Media: CD Re-issue package and Booklet Design
Art Direction: Lee Valentine Smith
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Client: Brain Tumor Foundation for Children
Media: Event Invitation
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: The Cindy Wilson Band
Media: Poster
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photo illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: The Cindy Wilson Band
Media: Web Site
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photo illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: First Montessori School, Atlanta
Media: Web Site
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Jay Thomas
Illustration; Keith Bennett
Client: Rhino Records, Los Angeles
Media: Audio DVD
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photo illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: Colorgraphic, Atlanta
Media: Sales Kit
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Terry Allen
Client: School of Chemical Engineering, Georgia Tech.
Media: Annual report
Art Direction: Keith Bennett
Photography: Terry Allen
Client: Already Taken (Rock group)Media: PosterArt Direction: Keith BennettPhoto illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: Already Taken (Rock group)Media: PosterPhotography: Jay ThomasArt Direction: Keith BennettPhoto illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: Already Taken (Rock group)Media: PosterArt Direction: Keith BennettPhoto illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: Already Taken (Rock group)Media: PosterArt Direction: Keith BennettPhoto illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: Already Taken (Rock group)Media: PosterArt Direction: Keith BennettPhoto illustration: Keith Bennett
Client: Already Taken (Rock group)Media: PosterArt Direction: Keith BennettPhoto illustration: Keith Bennett