The High School
Building Committee (HSBC) was formed in
December, 2003 by the Wayland School Committee.
The HSBC is composed of 15 members: nine
appointed in 2003 by the Wayland School Committee, one
appointed by the Finance Committee, one
appointed by the Board of Selectmen and four
members appointed in October 2006 by a joint
committee of two members of the Board of
Selectmen, two members of the Finance Committee
and two members of the School Committee.
Appointed January
2004
Lea Anderson, Chair:
Anderson, whose appointment was announced by
the School Committee December 1, 2003, is a
nine-year veteran of the Wayland School
Committee. Anderson has served on a variety of
town committees, including the Wayland Master
Plan Committee, and as coordinator of the 2003
High School Study Committee. A parent of two
WHS graduates, Anderson's professional
experience includes marketing and finance
positions with the former Digital Equipment
Corporation. School-age children: 0; years in
Wayland: 31.
Josh Bekenstein:
Bekenstein is a managing director of Bain
Capital, a private investment firm with more
than $16 billion under management. He joined the
firm at its inception in 1984 after several
years at Bain & Company, a global management
consulting firm. Bekenstein was chairman of the
finance subcommittee of the High School Study
Committee. School-age children: 4; years in
Wayland: 23.
Dianne Bladon:
Bladon spent 18 years with Accenture (formerly
Anderson Consulting), a global management
consulting, technology services and outsourcing
company, before leaving to raise her children
full time. In one of her positions with the
firm, Bladon was associate partner for business
development, supervising and coordinating the
development of proposals and collateral
material, such as brochures, videos, news
releases, white papers and technical
documentation. Bladon was chairman of the
community relations subcommittee of the High
School Study Committee. She has also served as
president of Claypit Hill PTO. School-age
children: 3; years in Wayland 18.
Stephen R. Breit:
Breit is vice president, software
product development for Cambridge-based Coventer,
Inc., a worldwide leader in computer-aided
design and engineering software tools. With a
Ph.D. in engineering and 18 years of project
management experience, he has an extensive
background in project planning, budgeting,
engineering oversight and consensus building. Breit
served on the High School Study Committee.
School-age children: 1; years in Wayland: 14.
Brian J. Chase:
Chase is a project executive at Turner
Construction Co., a provider of construction
management services with construction volume
totaling over $7 billion in 2005. Chase has 25
years of construction experience and a
bachelor's degree in civil
engineering. School-age children: 2; years in
Wayland: 10.
James H. Howard:
Before his retirement in 2000, Howard was
co-founder and president of a regional
engineering firm with $12 million in annual
revenues. He is past president of the Society
for Experimental Mechanics, an international
professional engineering association. Howard
also has experience in real estate development,
working as an active partner in multiple
residential projects with more than 60 units in
Natick and Framingham. School-age children: 0,
years in Wayland: 44.
Mary Lentz:
Lentz is the Wayland Board of Selectmen's
appointee. She is executive vice president of
McCall & Almy, a commercial real estate company
providing brokerage, tenant representation and
advisory services for corporations. Previously
she was chief operating officer of Copley
Properties, Inc., a publicly traded real estate
investment trust. Lentz served on the Wayland
Zoning Board of Appeals from 1997 to 2003 and
was on the Paine Estate Advisory
Committee. School-age children: 1; years in
Wayland: 24.
Joseph Lewin:
Lewin is Chief of Staff of Harvard University's
Allston Development Group. Earlier he held
construction management positions with the City
of Boston, serving for seven years as deputy
director of the public facilities department. He
was responsible for dozens of school design and
construction projects, including renovations of
the Boston Latin School and Boston Latin
Academy. School-age children: 2; years in
Wayland: 11.
Cindy Lombardo:
Lombardo was chairman of the Wayland Middle
School Building Committee, overseeing the
recently completed $10.7 million renovation
project. She was also involved in the
construction of the Children's Way pre-school
build out in Wayland Town Hall. Lombardo has
served as president of Wayland parent-teacher
organizations (PTO) at Wayland High School,
Wayland Middle School and Claypit Hill
School. School-age children: 1; years in
Wayland: 24.
Eric B. Sheffels:
Sheffels is the appointee of the
Finance Committee and is president of Leggat
McCall Properties, a Boston-based real estate
development and project management firm. He has
23 years of experience in the field supervising
over $1 billion of construction, including
hospitals, museums, educational institutions,
and private ownerships. Sheffels has bachelors
and masters degrees from Stanford University in
civil engineering. School-age children: 2; years
in Wayland: 24.
Stephen E. Tise:
Tise is an architect with Tise Design
Associates, where he specializes in managing
large-scale, mixed-use cooperative planning
projects. His work primarily focuses on reviving
distressed neighborhoods and involves
imaginative programming, participatory planning,
consensus building, accurate cost estimating and
regulatory compliance analysis. Tise has been
lead program manager on inner city
revitalization projects in New York, Hartford,
New Haven, Houston, Nashville and Detroit. Tise
has served on several state and federal
commissions related to housing and urban
development. School-age children: 2; years in
Wayland: 17.
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
COMMITTEE
Appointed October 2006
Fred Knight:
Knight is a nine-year veteran of the Wayland
School Committee and has served on the building
committees for every Wayland school building
project since 1989 including the 1990
multi-school renovations, 2001 Middle School
addition and renovation, and as an ex officio
member of the HSBC. He is a scientist at Lincoln
Labs. School-age children: 0; years in Wayland:
25.
David Lash:
Lash is Finance and Administration Manager for
Northeastern University’s Nanotechnology Center
in the School of Engineering. He has consulted
in the health-care, manufacturing, software, and
life sciences areas. He has volunteered with the
Wayland Warriors Football parent’s organization
and the MIT Enterprise Forum of
Cambridge. School-age children: 0; years in
Wayland: 27.
Jennifer Steel:
Steel is a graduate of Wayland High School and
served as Conservation Administrator in Wayland
briefly in 1996. Steel is currently the
Conservation Administrator in Framingham. She
served on the Wayland Town Meeting Committee in
2005 and is active in the Dudley Pond
Association. School-age children: 2; years in
Wayland: 16 as a child and 5 as an adult.
Karen Talentino:
Talentino is Dean of Faculty and Professor of
Biology at Stonehill College. She served on the
High School Study Committee Programs
Sub-Committee, Wayland Youth Soccer Board and
the Technology Advisory Committee. Talentino
also was a member of the Wayland High School
Principal Search Committee in 1997. School-age
children: 0; years in Wayland: 25
Ex-Officio Members:
Joy Buhler,
Business Manager, Wayland Public Schools
Gary Burton,
Superintendent, Wayland Public Schools
Jay Chandler,
Chemistry Teacher, Wayland High School
Brad Crozier,
Asst. Supt. of Curriculum and Personnel, Wayland
Public Schools
Ed DeHoratius,
Classical Studies Teacher, Wayland High School
Jane Ezbicki,
Fine Arts Director, Wayland Public Schools
Louis Jurist,
Wayland School Committee
Patrick Morris,
Facilities Manager, Wayland Public Schools
Allyson Mizoguchi,
Assistant Principal, Wayland High School
Patrick Tutwiler,
Principal, Wayland High School