Peter Kendall, Warden
Peter joined St. Bart’s with his wife Sara and three children, Geordie, Barnaby and Billy in 1990. He served on the Vestry in the early nineties and was a member of the choir and a lay reader. Peter retired in 2005 after a long career in International business based in New York, London and Hong Kong. He was elected to the Vestry again in 2008 and has served as chair of the Compensation Committee and also as a member of several committees including Planning and Budget, Building, Investment, and the Governance Committee. He became a Warden in 2010.
Peter lives on the Upper West Side. He has recently stepped down as President of his Co-op Board and as Vice Chair of the greater New York Advisory Board of the Salvation Army to spend more time on his responsibilities at St. Barts and personal interests.
Anne Adams Rabbino, Warden
Anne Rabbino is a lawyer and currently a partner in the New York office of Bryant Burgher Jaffe LLP, where she specializes in commercial real estate and finance for non-profits. She has also represented religious organizations in real estate matters. Anne has been an active Episcopalian for 30 years. She and her husband, Bob, joined St. Bartholomew’s in 2004.
Anne, who previously served on the Vestry of another parish, was elected to the Vestry of St. Bart’s in 2008, where she has been active in assisting the Chancellor on real estate matters. She is a participant in the Tuesday morning Bible study group and was one of the organizers of Planning for the End of Life, a lay-led program. She has also assisted in Annual Fund and Capital Campaign solicitations.
Anne and Bob live on the Upper West Side. They have two adult daughters, both living in New York. She is a graduate of Brown University and Fordham University School of Law. Anne reports that the sermons, classes, music and other programs at St. Bart’s have offered her many opportunities to develop a deeper understanding of Christianity. She looks forward to working with the clergy and staff as well as with the other members of the Vestry and the parish as we all strive to maintain and strengthen St. Bart’s in these complex times, in part for ourselves and in part to preserve the gifts from those who came before us for those who join us and for those who come after us.
Honorary Wardens:
Fletcher Hodges, III
Anthony P. Marshall
Percy Preston, Jr.
