Alumni Profiles

Kathy Hirschy Mayer, Class of 1974

Mayer Executive Editor, Reading Department, Macmillan/McGraw Hill Publishing

Celebrating her 25th anniversary at Macmillan/McGraw Hill and 35 years in the publishing industry, Kathy (Hirschy) Mayer graduated from Mount Saint Mary College in 1974 with a degree in biology. According to Kathy, “I was lucky enough to find a job shortly afterwards.”

She went to work at Cambridge Book Company, a small supplemental textbook publishing house where she learned a lot about textbook publishing. From there she went on to become the science project editor at Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich located in New York.

Since 1984 Kathy has worked at Macmillan/McGraw-Hill. “I’ve had the good fortune to work with many terrific educators to help publish a slew of elementary textbook programs. Most of the materials I worked on were science texts, as I was the Executive Editor of the Health and Science Department, but I’ve also been involved in other disciplines, such as social studies, health, and mathematics. For the past few years, since the Science department moved out of the New York office, I’ve been working in the Reading department where I am now learning about Reading and Language Arts, for me a totally new subject area. We recently completed a Reading program specifically for the states of California and Texas, as well as a Reading program for the national market. We are presently revising an intervention and an ESL Reading program. But we are also looking ahead and trying to see what new and exciting things elementary teachers will want to see in their reading program in the next few years. Let’s just say my education continues in all things digital,” said Kathy.

In 1976, Kathy married Bob Mayer, a Marist alum, who has been working in the apparel industry for the past 35 years. Kathy and Bob have two daughters, Christine and Elizabeth.

Christine followed in her mother’s footsteps and attended Mount Saint Mary College where she received her degree in elementary education in 2005. Elizabeth, their younger daughter, decided to break tradition and attended Johnson & Wales in Providence, Rhode Island where she will be graduating this spring with a degree in restaurant management.

Kathy said, “Once Christine graduated from the Mount, she didn’t let any grass grow under her feet. She went to get her master’s in literacy at St. John’s University. While getting her masters, Christine was also teaching second grade at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in South Ozone Park, New York. Teaching at OLPH for the past 4 years, Christine has put to good use her knowledge of elementary education taught to her by the teachers at the Mount.”

When asked why she supports the Mount Kathy stated, “The Mount provided both my daughter and me with a solid liberal arts foundation in which we have both been able to build upon. In addition to a strong education, however, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the wonderful friendships that were started at the Mount and have continued all these years. Bob and I treasure our life-long Mountie friends—friends who shared with us many of life’s ups and downs. They’ve been there through the weddings, babies, graduations, sicknesses, and vacations, too. It’s only fitting that we give back some of what we received—and continue to receive—from the Mount.”

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