Greg Melville
Greg Melville retired in 2005 from a career as a freelance editor and writer for CT businesses and magazines, as well as photographer and reporter for daily newspapers in New Hampshire and Vermont.
For the past twenty years, Greg and his wife, Susan Fox, have devoted themselves to community service and philanthropic work in Cheshire, Lyme and New Haven, as well as Pomfret – and E. Setauket, NY. In Cheshire in 2006, Greg served as founding Secretary of the Boulder Knoll Community Garden, a CSA in Cheshire – and remains a life member.
Greg and Susan helped direct and fund NextGenLeaders, Inc., a Guilford-based, New England affiliate of PeaceJam, Inc., an international non-profit, founded in 2000. The organization connects Nobel Peace laureates with high-school youth around the globe to support local peacemaking and ecological initiatives.
Under the organization’s auspices, Greg helped produce “Children of the Light,” an award-winning documentary about the late Desmond Tutu’s South Africa by PeaceJam Productions.
From 2010-2017, he served as a member of the Development Committee and the Board of Directors for Woolman Hill Quaker Retreat Center in Deerfield, MA. During his tenure, Greg helped spearhead Woolman Hill’s suit against the application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for permit of the Northeast Direct Pipeline proposed by Kinder Morgan – which later resulted in the company withdrawing its application.
A graduate of Pasture Lane Nursery School and New Canaan (CT) Country School, Greg’s a 1968 alumnus of Pomfret School in Pomfret, CT and holds a BA degree, cum laude, in English Literature, from Carleton College, in Northfield, MN, as a member of the Class of 1972. From 1968-70, he was a news reporter, managing editor and co-editor of The Carletonian, the weekly student newspaper.
As a member of the Board of Trustees of the Pomfret School since 2014, he chaired the recent, successful $82.5 M. Amplify capital campaign for the School. With Susan, he helped fund the construction of the J. Timothy and Anne Richards Health & Wellness Center, as well as the newly-completed VISTA, Science and Engineering Building.
In 2022, with Susan and his 1972 classmates, Greg established the Get Started Fund for the Class of 1972’s 50th Reunion at Carleton College. The Fund now provides on-going financial assistance not covered by scholarship grants to first-generation and other students at Carleton challenged by the costs of starting college.
Since 2007, he’s served as Vice-President of the Board of Trustees of Frank Melville Memorial Foundation, a private park open to the public in E. Setauket, NY.
A longtime financial supporter of Friends Center for Children, he’s a member of Friends Center’s Quaker Advisory Council, as well as New Haven Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, where he was Recording Clerk and Treasurer and participated in several committees of the Meeting.
Greg serves Friends Center for Children, Inc. as a member of the Board, as well as the Development and Scalability Committees and Construction Task Force.