Fiona Campbell Chambers ’90; Ann Mathews O’Malley ’81; and Megan Barry Kleinert ’91 and Karl Kleinert
THE MAGNIFICAT AWARD Fiona Campbell Chambers ’90 is the managing partner for Deloitte LLP’s Northeast Ohio practice. She is responsible for driving marketplace strategy, business development, social impact, and other strategic initiatives. She received her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Case Western Reserve University and her Master of Tax from the University of Akron. She was recognized by the Weatherhead School of Management as the Alumnus of the year in 2010. In the community, Chambers is an Executive Board Member for Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Cleveland Leadership Center, the Figgie Foundation, and St. Edward High School. She is also a board member for the Cleveland United Way and Greater Cleveland Partnership and is a member of the Executive Leadership team for Go Red for Women. Her dedication to the Magnificat community is unwavering. She served on the Board of Directors from 2013-2019 and is a dedicated supporter of the students and the school’s Mission. She resides in Westlake with her husband, Brian, and children Liam, Ailish ’20, and Clare ’21.
ALUMNAE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Ann Mathews O’Malley ’81 serves as Chief Financial Officer for Kendal at Oberlin and Kendal Northern Ohio, providing strategic oversight of all financial operations. Her leadership has supported major growth initiatives, including Kendal at Home, the Kendal at Oberlin Expansion Plan, Kendal Community Outreach, LLC, and the acquisition of The College Village Apartment, an affordable housing complex. Prior to Kendal, O’Malley was a global account executive at Intellinex LLC and previously a senior manager at Ernst & Young LLP, where she led internal audit services in healthcare and insurance after more than a decade in external audit. A Certified Public Accountant, she has served with CARF and multiple nonprofit finance and risk committees. O’Malley holds a BBA from Ohio University and remains active in community and educational leadership. She served on Magnificat’s Alumnae Board from 1993-1996 and the Board of Directors from 2006-2015. She comes from a large family of proud Magnificat alumnae, is the mother of three sons, Sean, Ryan, and Kevin, and the wife of Bryan O’Malley for almost 40 years. They are parishioners at St. Clarence Church in North Olmsted.
TRUE BLUE VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR Megan Barry Kleinert ’91 and Karl Kleinert are lifelong West Side Clevelanders who attended St. Mark, St. Raphael, and St. Christopher Schools, and are 1991 graduates of St. Ignatius High School and Magnificat High School. They are active parishioners of St. Christopher Parish and the proud parents of four Magnificat alumnae—Elizabeth ’21, Charlotte ’23, Amelia ’24, and Lillian ’25. Karl is President of Leapfrog IT Services in Atlanta, Georgia, and Megan teaches second grade at Goldwood Primary School in Rocky River. Karl served as President of the Family Association of Magnificat (FAM) helping to organize numerous Night in Blue events, including the spaghetti dinner and games, as well as school rallies, bingo, and many other FAM initiatives. He also enjoyed planning several Reverse Raffle Men’s Stag Nights. Megan was delighted to assist with Night in Blue activities, Holly Markets, Dad Prom, Senior Sleepovers, and other Family Association events. Karl and Megan are honored to receive this award, but are even more grateful that their four daughters were educated to learn, lead, and serve in the spirit of Mary’s Magnificat.
Magnificat High School, a girls' Catholic college-preparatory high school, founded and sponsored by the Sisters of the Humility of Mary, educates young women holistically to learn, lead, and serve in the spirit of Mary’s Magnificat.