Development Staff

Development Director:

Danielle Lavie – Danielle has a long history with Lasallian education. Her husband, Marcel, is a De La Salle New Orleans graduate and they have been married since 1983. Their sons, Nicolas ’05, Stephen ’09, and Marc ’13 have all graduated from Saint Paul’s School.

Danielle has been working in the Development office since 2005 and was promoted to Development Director in 2015.  She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Tulane University in Information Technology and was employed for over 20 years before “retiring” to Saint Paul’s School. Along with her Development Director duties, Danielle publishes the monthly newsletter “Wolftracks”, and maintains the school’s website.  d.lavie@stpauls.com 

 

Special Events Director:

Lori Kilgore – Lori first walked on Saint Paul’s campus in 2015 as a parent and quickly began volunteering with the Mothers’ Club.  Due to her love of this school and desire to give back, she would serve on the Mothers’ Club board over the next 7 years eventually serving as president before joining the Development team.  

Lori earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Southeastern Louisiana University.  She spent 10 years working in the corporate business world before leaving to raise a family.  She and her husband Patrick moved to Madisonville in 2001 to start a family. She has 2 sons, Patrick Jr ’20, and Peyton ’24. l.kilgore@stpauls.com

 

 

Support Staff:

Mimi Monteiro – Mimi officially became a part of Saint Paul’s staff in 2015, but her heart was here long before that.  Since graduating from LSU with a degree in molecular biology and pursuing an interest for research and science, an even greater passion for her family, faith, and community re-directed her to becoming a volunteer extraordinaire in the Mandeville/Covington community in order to be spend time with her two sons, Beau ’17 and Deuce ’20.

Her family is so passionate about Saint Paul’s School that they returned home to south Louisiana from Denver so the boys could attend.  Having worked in the school district in Colorado, Mimi realizes the importance of  giving 110% to make sure the school has every resource possible for a quality education for all, including her enthusiasm for Development.  “It is a blessing to be part of such a God-loving community and watch these young men become our Lasallian leaders of tomorrow.” m.monteiro@stpauls.com