Sandy is a trustee of the Edgerley Family Foundation. She has served on more than 15 nonprofit boards and have committed her expertise and significant funds to supporting local and national organizations focused on youth, creating opportunity, providing access to education and community healthcare. A Co- Founder of The Quin, a new social club in Boston, Sandy and with her husband Paul have created a place intended to expand the lives of members and create a community of impact. The Quin Impact Fund was formed as a philanthropic extension of the club that allows members to further contribute to important causes, locally and globally. A graduate of Harvard Business School, Sandy is actively involved with the institution. Together, with her husband Paul, she was awarded the honor of Distinguished Bostonian from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and the United Way National Tocqueville award in 2011.
Sandy has been actively involved in the education and social service nonprofit arena, including serving four years as Chair of The Boston Foundation and five years as the Chair of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston. She currently serves as co-chair of the Board of Deans Advisors at Harvard Business School, and as a director on several nonprofit boards including City Year, Boston College, Big Brother Big Sister of Massachusetts, Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston, The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Senior Advisory Board of Horizons for Homeless Children, and the Massachusetts General Hospital President’s Council. She previously served on the boards of numerous local nonprofits including the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley, Be The Change Inc, Scholar Athletes, and as an overseer at The Museum of Fine Arts Boston and WGBH.
In 2013 Sandy founded real estate development firm Hexagon Properties, with a mission to create beautiful and luxurious homes and spaces and home away from home experiences, with a portfolio of properties in Aspen and Boston, including Haddon Hall, The Mother Lode and No. 284 Guest House. Her latest venture, The Quin, melds community building and design to create a unique and collective experience.
Before launching her own firm, Sandy spent 10 years as a consultant, manager and Director of Recruiting and Training at Bain & Company. She then devoted her time and expertise to leading prestigious nonprofit boards in the area, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and The Boston Foundation. A graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Business School, Sandy continues to be an active and engaged alumnus.
Paul and Sandy have been married for 34 years and have four children (Brian, Matthew, Hayley and Michael).