What does the future of K-12 education look like? How can we prepare students for their future and not our past?
At Presbyterian Day School, we're not just asking that question, we're working on answering it by leading the way with an innovative approach to elementary education.
Our mission statement is the same as it was in 1949:
Presbyterian Day School strives to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man
Whether they are learning to draw, play an instrument, or shoot a basketball, boys love the hands-on, active, creative approach that we offer at PDS.
Hunter Witherington ’92 is a Partner of SSM Partners, a growth equity firm that focuses on making investments in privately-held, software and healthcare IT companies.
Hunter currently serves as a board member for three private companies in which SSM has invested and has served as a board member or board observer for a number of other companies. Prior to joining SSM in 2004, Hunter spent several years in investment banking with Stephens, Inc. working on mergers and acquisitions, private placements, and public offerings for middle-market companies. Hunter received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Vanderbilt University.
Outside of work, Hunter serves as the Treasurer and a board member of the Thomas W. Briggs Foundation and is actively involved as a member of Second Presbyterian Church.
Presbyterian Day School (PDS) is a private, Christian preschool and elementary school serving 500 boys from 2-years-old through 6th grade.
With our mission of striving to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man, we take a holistic approach to education, nurturing the heart, soul, mind, and body of each boy.