Background
Means, Elizabeth Rose Thayer was born on August 29, 1960 in New York City. Daughter of Cyril Chesnut and Rosaline Means.
Means, Elizabeth Rose Thayer was born on August 29, 1960 in New York City. Daughter of Cyril Chesnut and Rosaline Means.
Student, Harvard College, 1980; student, Tufts U., 1981.
Dancer, The New York City Ballet Company, 1971; dancer, Balanchine Cast for Public Broadcasting Service "The Nutcracker Suite", New York City, 1971; docent, The Hammond Castle Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1982-1985; assistant manager, The Gallery, Rockport, Massachusetts, 1977-1983; consultant, The Galleries, Ltd., Wellesley, Massachusetts, 1988; legal intern, U. Alabama Health Superior vena cava syndrome Foundation, Birmingham, 1988-1989; loan officer, United Nations/UNFCU, New York City, 1984-1986; contracts manager for Eastern Region, Unisys Corporation, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, 1990-1992; finance consultant, Innovatech, Lexington, Massachusetts, 1992-1993, 94-95; contract analyst, Guy Carpenter & Company, Inc., New York City, 1994; general counsel, Mojo Working Prodns., New York City, 1996. Chair Cordell Hull Speakers' Forum, Birmingham, 1988-1989. Alumnae class secretary Chatham College Class of 1980s, Pittsburgh, 1983-1987, 97-.
Clerk of vestry The Church of the Resurrection, New York City, 1993-1995, member vestry, 1995-1997. Member Daughters of the American Revolution (Cape Ann chapter const. week chair 1993-1995, Massachusetts const. weekchair 1995-1997, New York City chapter junior committee member Sons and Daus. Gala Ball 1995), The Federalist Society (Cumberland chapter treasurer 1988-1989, advisory board 1983, secretary 1987-1988), Clan Menzies Society North America, Clan Menzies Society Scotland, Princeton Club, Thayer Families Association, Daus.
Union Veterans of Civil War 1861-1865, Massachusetts Society Mayflower Descendants, Baronial Order Magna Charta, Dames of Court of Honor, National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons, National Society First Families of Minnesota, Society of the Friends of St. George, Knights of the Garter, Hugnenot Society of America.