The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and EDGE (Economic Development Growth Engine) of Memphis visited Hutchison to recognize the school’s enduring impact through more than 120 years of leadership in girls’ education.
Alex Wilson, Business Development Consultant with TNECD, presented President and Head of School Dr. Kristen Ring with a special certificate.
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State of Tennessee Recognizes Hutchison for 100+ Years of Impact
As part of a State of Tennessee initiative, the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development recognized how Hutchison has made a difference in local and state communities for over 100 years.
Hutchison has stood as a pillar of progress and possibility since 1902, helping shape the future one girl at a time. The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and EDGE (Economic Development Growth Engine) of Memphis visited Hutchison to recognize the school’s enduring impact through more than 120 years of leadership in girls’ education. This ceremony was part of a State of Tennessee initiative to thank organizations and companies that have been contributing to the state’s growth and success for over 100 years. You can read more about that initiative here.
“We are excited and honored to receive this recognition. I am proud of the fact that we have been developing and growing smart, confident, strong leaders and impacting our community and beyond,” President and Head of School Dr. Kristen Ring said.
When Mary Grimes Hutchison founded this school in 1902, she was a trailblazer in girls’ education challenging the limits for girls, expanding their opportunities, and building their confidence and character. While the educational landscape has changed since then, that noble calling of closing the opportunity gap for girls, helping them find their voices, and building character is as relevant today as it was more than 120 years ago. Hutchison now enjoys a national reputation as a leading college preparatory school for girls from pre-kindergarten (2 years old) to 12th grade.
Congratulations to the 18 middle and upper school girls who won Scholastic Writing Awards in the recent Alliance for Young Artists & Writers competition!
The best coaches teach you lessons that last long after the final buzzer. Ten alumnae hope to impart what they learned through Hutchison athletics by coaching girls in sports such as soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and volleyball.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Hannah Freeman ’20, a trade and investment officer for healthcare and life sciences at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C.
While studying dinosaurs, Anne Willson’s pre-kindergarten class became interested in volcanoes. They worked together to build their own and joyfully watched their creation erupt.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Kelley Guinn McArtor ’12, a brand marketing director at PepsiCo in New York.
Molly, a nationally recognized midfielder, signed her National Letter of Intent to play Division I soccer. She credits Hutchison with helping her build a strong work ethic and providing training and recovery opportunities in the Crain Center.
How does Hutchison support student well-being? During an Independent Schools Management webinar on school leadership, Head of School Dr. Kristen Ring shared with educators how Hutchison is responding to evolving student needs with clarity, consistency, and care.
Since joining Hutchison in 2020, Chief Financial Officer Melissa Baker has exemplified what it means to be a mission-driven, forward-thinking financial leader. She was a finalist for the 2025 CFO of the Year award from the Memphis Business Journal and was featured in its October 24, 2025, edition and online.
One of the best ways to narrow down career interests is through experience, and the Institute for Responsible Citizenship provided our freshmen and sophomores with a closer look at the possibilities.
Two alumnae—Shubhi Singh ’22 and Francie Sentilles ’17—have taken their world language skills far beyond Hutchison classrooms, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where they both attended, to countries around the world.