Bulldog Bash Reaches New Heights In 2025

In keeping with the NYC skyline theme, the sky was the limit at the Bulldog Bash 2025, D-E’s premier event in support of financial aid! The event, held in Manhattan on Saturday, April 26, 2025, was an incredible success, with guests’ enthusiastic participation in live and silent auctions that helped raise significant funds for families in our D-E community and allow the school to further invest in vital programs, technology, and professional development. Even the rain showers that greeted guests upon arrival didn’t dampen the festive mood.

Our Interim Head of School, Preeti Fibiger P’24, and Incoming Head of School, Dr. James Calleroz White, warmly opened the night with words of gratitude and a special thank you to our sponsor, Hmart. Co-Chairs Katya Gersten P’28 and Lisa Lazarus P’28 then took the stage to thank the Bulldog Bash Committee as well as Special Events Director Linda Binder for their hard work preparing for this signature event.

Roseann Todd P’19, ’23 led the Live Auction, which included a dinner with the Head of School, seats for graduations in 2025 and 2026, designated parking spots on campus, and Sabrina Carpenter VIP concert tickets.

At the conclusion of the Live Auction, attendees watched a heartwarming video featuring Viviana Torres ’17, who spoke on the impact that a D-E education had on her and the degree to which financial aid support changed the trajectory of her life.

Dr. Sean Larry Stevens ’06 then introduced the Reverse Auction with a powerful reflection on his journey from student to leader. Meanwhile, the Silent Auction continued through the night and remains open today for last-minute bids!

Another standout moment came when Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell P’22 introduced multi-talented artist and D-E alum Malachi Nassér ’22, sharing the inspiring story of his musical journey and many accomplishments. Malachi and his band delivered a special performance and previewed songs from his debut album, which will be released on May 1.

Throughout the evening, the DJ played crowd favorites that kept guests on the dance floor. And as the event concluded, The Candy Zoo Truck, provided courtesy of Jennifer Rich P’20,’22, treated guests to their choice of classic and novelty candies.

We’re so grateful to our D-E community for coming together on this important night to “Make it Better” and help us reach new heights!

By: Valerie Berrios

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