Fireside
Chat Speaker
Zachary
Lehman ’91
Founder/Executive Director of MetroLacrosse
On campus, January 5, 2006 (with Tom
Ormondroyd '96)
Zack
Lehman founded MetroLacrosse in
March of 2000 after serving for three years as
the volunteer Executive Director of Charlestown
Lacrosse, the first urban lacrosse program in New
England. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Lehman
started his lacrosse career at the Gilman School
and Phillips Exeter Academy and played both lacrosse
and football at Dartmouth College where he received
NCAA Division I Academic All-America honors.
Before starting MetroLacrosse,
Lehman was an associate in the litigation department
of Ropes and Gray and law clerk to Chief Judge
William G. Young of the U.S. District Court for
the District of Massachusetts. Lehman is Chairman
of the New England Lacrosse Hall of Fame and has
lectured about urban lacrosse programs in many
settings, including the US Lacrosse Coaches Convention
and the National Dropout Prevention Conference.
Lehman is a graduate of the Harvard
Law School and an Academy Award winning filmmaker.
Lehman and his wife, Amy, live in Lexington, MA
with their three young children.
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