Philip Kerry Curtis ’67

Philip Kerry Curtis ’67 of Atlanta died on July 9 after a short battle with cancer. He came to the college from Columbus, Ohio. Phil received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1971, followed by an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, and later served in the Army Reserve. Phil began his career at the White & Case law firm in New York City. He then moved to Atlanta and worked in real estate for several years and then in the executive search field, most recently as a partner with Olmstead, Lynch & Curtis. He was very active in numerous civic groups and historical societies in the Atlanta community. Phil is survived by his wife, Janet; son Bo and his wife, Brittany; and grandchildren Cannon and Chance.


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