EHS Pillars - Fall 2017
PILLARS - The Episcopal High School Magazine www.ehshouston.org
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MEET<br />
THE NEW<br />
TRUSTEES<br />
Area Leaders Join<br />
the <strong>EHS</strong> Team<br />
Henrietta Alexander, a thoroughbred trainer, was the first<br />
woman to train a Grade I winner at Saratoga Race Course<br />
in 1992. From 2001‐2005, she owned and managed the<br />
Camden Training Center in South Carolina.<br />
Alexander earned a B.A. in humanities with minors in<br />
business and English at the University of Texas at Austin. She<br />
is a member of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church.<br />
Alexander is an accomplished photographer and enjoys<br />
skiing, hunting, hiking, and serving community nonprofits. Her<br />
son, Laird C. George, graduated from <strong>EHS</strong> in <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
Craig Chandler is the co‐founder and current president of<br />
Powersite LLC, an innovative Houston‐based developer of<br />
environmentally‐friendly combined cycle gas turbine power<br />
plants. He has been a member of the Powersite Capital board<br />
since 2013 as well as a member of the <strong>EHS</strong> Dads Club board<br />
since 2015.<br />
Craig and his wife, Trina, have two children, Brenton '16, a<br />
sophomore at the University of Texas, and Ashley, a current<br />
junior at <strong>EHS</strong>.<br />
This is Craig Childers' fourth term on the Episcopal High<br />
School Board of Trustees. He is a retired attorney and oil and<br />
gas executive who is now an active community volunteer.<br />
Childers attended the United States Air Force Academy and<br />
graduated with a B.S. with honors from the University of Utah.<br />
He also has a J.D. from the University of Texas.<br />
Childers and his wife, Jence, have a daughter, Jenny, who<br />
graduated in 2002. They are members of St. John the Divine<br />
Episcopal Church.<br />
Ashley Edens is the president and CEO of Sunny Sky<br />
Products, a leading manufacturer and distributor of<br />
dispensed beverages to a variety of consumers including<br />
schools, convenience stores, and food accounts.<br />
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