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LukeZeller04

In Fords in Four, we ask a Haverford School alumnus four questions about his time at the School and about his life beyond. This month, we spoke to Luke Zeller, Ed.D. 04, principal of the Joseph H. Brown School in The School District of Philadelphia. Luke married his love, Laurena, and they welcomed their awesome son, Lucas, in Oct. 2022. He earned his Executive Doctorate in Education Leadership from Temple University in 2022 and became the principal of Joseph H. Brown School in the Holmesburg section of NE Philadelphia this school year.

Chris Hart 96

In Fords in Four, we ask a Haverford School alumnus four questions about his time at the School and about his life beyond. This month, we spoke to United Talent Agency (UTA) Partner and Co-Head of Talent Department Chris Hart '96. In his role, Hart represents both established and rising stars, and helps oversee UTA’s endorsements group, which specializes in partnering talent with top brands at the intersection of entertainment, commerce and technology. Among Hart’s distinguished clients, he represents Common, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rob Gronkowski, Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Catherine Zeta Jones, Terry Crews, Kelsey Grammer, Queen Latifah, Pitbull, Ryan Seacrest, Taylor Tomlinson, Bert Kreischer and Sebastian Maniscalco. Prior to joining UTA in 2010, Hart was an agent at ICM Partners (ICM) for nine years. Before this, he began his career in the mailroom of William Morris Endeavor (WME). Hart moved to Los Angeles after graduating from George Washington University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 2000. Outside of UTA, Hart is an advisor to the widely used app, Cameo. He holds a board seat on the nonprofit organizations Chrysalis Foundation and Thrive Scholars.

Fords in Four: John Capers ’61

In Fords in Four, we ask a Haverford School alumnus four questions about his time at the School and about his life beyond. This month we spoke to the Chair of the Archives Committee at Merion Golf Club John Capers ’61. The son of an eleven-time Merion Golf Club champion, Capers enjoyed golf as “a family affair” since childhood. He captained both the Haverford School team and the University of the South, Division One golf team. He went on to qualify for the 1966 US Amateur at Merion and the 1968 US Amateur at Scioto, while also earning 18 Merion Club championships. He has since spent over 25 years on the United States Golf Association Museum Committee. He spoke to The Haverford School about history—his own and that of his favorite sport.