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Rachel Iturbe

Secretary
Rachel Iturbe is a corporate attorney with extensive experience representing individuals, companies, and fiduciaries in all aspects of their business and financial activities. Her areas of expertise include: domestic and international trust and estate planning; family succession planning for closely held businesses; real estate acquisitions, dispositions and financings; business and investment structuring; corporate mergers, acquisitions and divestitures; asset acquisitions and dispositions; corporate debt and equity offerings; charitable planning and tax-exempt charitable organization matters (including board advisory for private foundations); and Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Rachel is admitted to the bar in both the State of New York and the State of Texas and practiced law in the New York City offices of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton LLP and Loeb, Block & Partners LLP prior to moving to Austin in 2017. Rachel obtained a joint JD-MBA degree from Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School in 2009. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from Harvard College in 2004. Rachel is extremely passionate about her children and their education. She is currently taking a break from her legal career to spend time at home with Ana Sofia, Emma, and Lucia. Rachel was born and raised in Texas and is a parishioner at St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
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St. Michael’s Catholic Preparatory School maintains dual accreditation by Independent Schools of the Southwest and the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops. 

St. Michael’s Catholic Preparatory School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, age, gender, national or ethnic origin in : (i) the admission of students; (ii) the offerings of rights, privileges, programs, or activities generally made available to their students; or (iii) the administration of educational policies, financial grant programs, athletic programs, employment practices or policies, or other school-administered programs.