Welcome Our New Trustees 2025

By Missy Egbert Sheehan

Charlotte Miller

Charlotte has deep ties to the East Hampton community, with her family’s roots dating back as early as the 1700’s. Growing up, she split her time between the North Shore and East Hampton. From a young age, she was in awe of East Hampton’s natural beauty and rich history. She is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Advertising, and a minor in Art History. Since graduating, she has worked in publishing in New York City for Departures, FOOD & WINE, and ELLE magazines. She owns her own marketing firm that focuses on event planning and social media for businesses on the East End. She currently is the Executive Director of Events for Travel + Leisure magazine. In addition to the VPS, she is a proud supporter of the Central Park Conservancy and the New York City Ballet. She is honored to serve as a Trustee and to join this illustrious organization.  

Frank Morgan

Originally from Vermont, Frank has had a home in East Hampton for 42 years. He is a graduate of Brown, UVA and Cambridge. He practiced law for 25 years as a partner in firms headquartered in Boston, Chicago and New York. His second career was in private equity for a London based firm.

As an Anglophile he has been involved with a number of British charities and was awarded an MBE in 2022 by Queen Elizabeth II. He and his spouse, Brent Feigenbaum restored the Deacon David Huntting house on Main Street which won the preservation award in 2023.. 

Beverly Kazickas

Beverly Kazickas has been actively involved in conservation since her late 20’s when she joined the Board of Trustees of a local nature preserve in New Jersey. Now, years later, Beverly holds positions with the Nature Conservancy (both Long Island and New York State Boards), The Garden Club of America and The National Garden Club where she continues to champion the environment. These national positions along with local advocacy have encompassed service for many non-profits, especially in leadership roles. Beverly serves on mayoral appointed position in NY and NJ and established and finances the Kazickas Botany Environmental Intern with scholarship award for high school students. A graduate from Columbia University with a degree in Anthropology, her interests include photography, gardening and horseback riding. She lives in East Hampton with her husband Michael and they have two children, expecting their first grandchild soon.