Annual Meeting Luncheon 2012 Boston Bar Association
September 21, 2012 11:30AM Sheraton Boston
Featuring Keynote Speaker Senator Patrick Leahy
ENTRÉE: Chicken Cobb Salad Grilled breast of chicken, crisp romaine, watercress, avocado, hard boiled egg,
tomatoes, scallions, blue cheese crumbles and white balsamic vinaigrette
DESSERT: Chocolate Banana Tart
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James D. Smeallie President, Boston Bar Association Holland & Knight LLP
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Senator Patrick Leahy Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee
JOHN G. BROOKS LEGAL SERVICES AWARD
Lynn Girton Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association
THURGOOD MARSHALL AWARD
Ropes & Gray LLP
PRESIDENT’S AWARD
Bingham McCutchen LLP
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ENTRÉE: Chicken Cobb Salad Grilled breast of chicken, crisp romaine, watercress, avocado, hard boiled egg,
tomatoes, scallions, blue cheese crumbles and white balsamic vinaigrette
DESSERT: Chocolate Banana Tart
Menu
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ANNUAL MEETING LUNCHEON 2012
Steering Committee Co
-Cha
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Deborah J. Manus Nutter McClennen & Fish
LLP
Paul G. Cushing Partners HealthCare
Committee Members Matthew Baltay Foley Hoag LLP Mark Burak Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Daniel Dain Brennan, Dain, Le Ray, Wiest, Torpy & Garner, P.C. Anatoly Darov Burns & Levinson LLP Susan Farina Proveris Scientific Corporation Krish Gupta EMC Corporation Elizabeth Mason Anderson & Kreiger LLP Martha Mazzone Fidelity Investments
Constance McGrane Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP Maura Murphy Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster Kevin O'Connor Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP David Rountree First Republic Bank Ellen Scordino Fish & Richardson P.C. James Tuxbury Jones Day Damian Wilmot Goodwin Procter LLP Thomas Wintner Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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THE BOSTON BAR ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK TONIGHT’S
Table Sponsors Alvarez & Marsal
Arrowood Peters LLP
Axiom
Beck Reed Riden LLP
Bingham McCutchen LLP*
Biogen Idec Inc.
Boston Redevelopment Authority
Boston University School of Law
Brennan, Dain, Le Ray, Wiest,
Torpy & Garner, P.C.
Brown Rudnick LLP
Burns & Levinson LLP
Casner & Edwards, LLP
Cetrulo & Capone, LLP
Choate Hall & Stewart LLP
Ciampa Fray-Witzer LLP
Citizens Bank
Clearwell Systems
Collora LLP
Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal
Peisch & Ford, LLP
Counsel on Call
Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C.
Day Pitney LLP
DLA Piper LLP
Donoghue, Barrett & Singal, P.C.
Duane Morris LLP
Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
EMC Corporation
Fidelity Investments*
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
Garrett & Dunner, LLP
First Republic Bank
Fish & Richardson P.C.
Foley & Lardner LLP
Foley Hoag LLP*
Goodwin Procter LLP
Goulston & Storrs - A Professional
Corporation
Greater Boston Legal Services
Hamel, Marcin, Dunn, Reardon &
Shea, PC
Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, Inc.
Hemenway & Barnes LLP
Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP
Hirsch Roberts Weinstein LLP
Holland & Knight, LLP*
Huron Consulting Group
Jones Day
Kenney & Sams, P.C.
K & L Gates
Kotin, Crabtree & Strong, LLP
Liberty Mutual Group
Looney & Grossman LLP
Lubin & Meyer, PC
Massachusetts Bar Association
Massachusetts Housing Finance
Agency
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Massachusetts Office of the
Attorney General
Melick & Porter, LLP
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*Sponsor of Multiple Tables
THE BOSTON BAR ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK TONIGHT’S
Table Sponsors Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris,
Glovsky and Popeo P.C.
Mirick O'Connell
Morgan, Brown & Joy, LLP
Morrison Mahoney LLP
Morse, Barnes-Brown &
Pendleton, PC
Murphy & King, P.C.
Nixon Peabody LLP
Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP*
Office of the Corporation Counsel
City of Boston
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak
& Stewart, P.C.
Partners HealthCare
Peabody & Arnold LLP
Pepper Hamilton, LLP
Pierce Atwood, LLP
Posternak Blankstein &
Lund LLP
Prince Lobel Tye LLP
Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster
Robins, Kaplan, Miller &
Ciresi L.L.P.
Robinson & Cole LLP
Rose, Chinitz & Rose
Rosenfeld Rafik & Sullivan, P.C.
Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C.
Sally & Fitch LLP
Sheehan, Phinney, Bass &
Green, PA
Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Shilepsky Hartley Robb Casey
Michon LLP
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &
Flom LLP
Sloane & Walsh LLP
Sovereign Bank
State Street Bank
Suffolk County District Attorney's
Office
Sugarman and Sugarman, PC
Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak &
Cohen, P.C.
Sullivan & Worcester LLP
Sunstein Kann Murphy &
Timbers LLP
Todd & Weld LLP
Verrill Dana LLP
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and
Dorr LLP
Witmer, Karp, Warner &
Ryan, LLP
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, PC
*Purchased multiple tables
As of September 7, 2012
THE BOSTON BAR ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK TONIGHT’S
Half Table Sponsors
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Duff & Phelps
Krokidas & Bluestein LLP
Laredo & Smith, LLP
Massachusetts Port Authority
Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, P.C.
Pangea3
Smith Duggan Buell & Rufo LLP
Suffolk University Law School
Yurko, Salvesen & Remz, P.C.
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United States Senator for Vermont
Patrick Leahy
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) was voted into office at the age of 34 in 1974—at the time, the youngest U.S. Senator ever elected from Vermont. The only Democrat ever elected to this office from Vermont, he currently ranks second in seniority in the Senate. Prior to taking office as Senator, Leahy was the State’s Attorney for Chittenden County, and was selected as one of the top three prosecutors in the United States in 1974. Senator Leahy currently serves as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and is also a senior member of the Agriculture Committee and Appropriations Committee, where he serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations. Senator Leahy has been active on defense and homeland security, death penalty reform, internet and technology issues and is considered one of the top environmental legislators by many notable conservation organizations.
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Active on human rights issues, Senator Leahy has been the leading U.S. officeholder in the international campaign against the production, export and use of anti-personnel landmines. He wrote the first law by any government to ban the export of these weapons, led efforts in Congress to aid mine victims, and was instrumental in establishing programs to support humanitarian demining. In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, Senator Leahy headed the Senate's negotiations on the 2001 anti-terrorism bill, the USA PATRIOT Act. Senator Leahy 's Judiciary Committee investigation into the mass firings of U.S. Attorneys and of White House attempts to exert political influence over the Justice Department led in 2008 to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the Department's entire top rank of political appointees. Senator Leahy is the chief sponsor of the Innocence Protection Act, which addresses flaws in the administration of capital punishment. Parts of his death penalty reform package, which were enacted in 2004, will reduce the risks that innocent people are executed by providing for post-conviction DNA testing and better access to competent legal counsel. A leader on Internet and technology issues, Senator Leahy was one of the first members of Congress to go online and has been called the most "Net-friendly" member of Congress. He has crusaded for the protection of privacy rights, copyright protections and freedom of speech on the Internet, and is a co-founder and co-chair of the Congressional Internet Caucus. In 1996, he was installed in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Hall of Fame in recognition of his efforts. Senator Leahy has successfully opposed attempts to allow oil and gas exploration in wildlife refuges in the United States, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska and the Missisquoi Wildlife Refuge in Vermont. He has also helped secure federal funds to clean up Lake Champlain and has spearheaded congressional efforts to tackle the dangers of mercury pollution. He has worked to add more than 125,000 acres to the Green Mountain National Forest, an accomplishment matched by few lawmakers of any era. Senator Leahy has led bipartisan efforts to streamline the Department of Agriculture and championed several efforts to preserve farmland and assist farmers, such as the extension of Conservation Reserve Program, the Farmland Protection Program, and the national organic standards and labeling program. Senator Leahy co-chairs the Senate National Guard Caucus and has led in ensuring that members of the National Guard receive the necessary resources to fulfill their heightened missions after 9/11. In 2003, the National Guard Association presented him with its highest individual honor, the Harry S. Truman Award, for his "sustained contributions of exceptional and far-reaching magnitude to the defense and security of the United States in a manner worthy of recognition at the national level."
Senator Leahy is a graduate of Saint Michael's College in Colchester (1961) and received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center (1964).
Beyond the Billable is the Public Service Blog of the Boston Bar Association. Here you will find everything you need to know about the BBA’s pro bono op-portunities, public service initiatives, and training programs. If you are a lawyer interested in giving back, Beyond the Billable is your one stop shop for every-thing public service. Beyond the Billable recently highlighted some of our ongo-ing initiatives including the Boston Bar Association Summer Jobs Program, Lawyer Referral Service, and Group Mentoring Program.
Check us out at http://beyondthebillable.wordpress.com/
BEYOND THE BILLABLE Inspiring Lawyers to do Good
Keegan Werlin LLP is proud to support the Boston Bar
Association and greatly appreciates its mission to advance the
highest standards of excellence in the legal profession and to
facilitate access to justice for everyone.
We also wish to join the Association in acknowledging this
year’s honorees who have demonstrated a commitment to
activities that support the goals of the Boston Bar Association.
Make an immediate impact on a student’s future.
Summer Jobs Program The Boston Bar Association expresses its heartfelt thanks to the
following public spirited law firms and organizations for their support
of the 2012 Summer Jobs Program:
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Anderson & Kreiger LLP
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Boston Bar Association*
Burns & Levinson LLP*
Choate Hall & Stewart LLP
Chu, Ring & Hazel LLP
Collora LLP
Cooley LLP
DLA Piper LLP
Donnelly, Conroy &
Gelhaar, LLP
Donovan Hatem, LLP
Edwards Wildman
Palmer LLP*
Ferriter Scobbo &
Rodophele PC
Foley Hoag LLP
Goodwin Procter LLP
Hemenway & Barnes LLP
Hinckley, Allen &
Snyder LLP
Holland & Knight, LLP
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris,
Glovsky and Popeo PC
Morrison Mahoney LLP
Nixon Peabody LLP
Nutter McClennen &
Fish LLP
Office of the Corporation
Counsel City of Boston*
Peabody & Arnold LLP
Pierce Atwood, LLP
Prince Lobel Tye LLP
Proskauer Rose LLP
Ropes & Gray LLP*
Rubin and Rudman, LLP
Shaevel and Krems
Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Shilepsky Hartley Robb
Casey Michon LLP
Sovereign Bank
Suffolk County District
Attorney’s Office
Suffolk University Law
Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak
& Cohen, P.C.
Sunstein Kann Murphy &
Timbers LLP
Todd & Weld LLP
Verrill Dana LLP
Wilmer Cutler Pickering
Hale and Dorr LLP
Wolf, Greenfield &
Sacks, PC
*Hired more than one
student
Committee for Public
Counsel Services*
Massachusetts Executive
Office of Health and
Human Services
Massachusetts Law Reform
Institute
Suffolk County District
Attorney’s Office
United States Bankruptcy
Court
United States District Court*
Volunteer Lawyers Project
of the Boston Bar
Association*
Special thanks to the Boston Bar Foundation for funding 10 positions
for students in the following government and legal services agencies:
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE 2012 BEACON AWARD UNDERWRITERS
Honoring GLAD (Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders) and the Attorney General’s Office of Massachusetts for
advancing the frontier in Diversity & Inclusion.
For more information on supporting the Beacon Awards by becoming an underwriter, please contact Erica Southerland at [email protected] or (617) 778-1930.
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The Boston Bar Association is proud to recognize the re-launched Public Interest Leadership Program (PILP). Join us as we acknowledge the BBA’s 2012-2013 PILP class. This year’s class is made up of 14 extremely accomplished incoming lawyers -- all of whom are within ten years of graduating from law school. Designed to identify and develop the next generation of lawyer leaders, this highly selective program drew applicants from an exceptionally talented and diverse group of young professionals committed to serving the public interest.
BOSTON BAR ASSOCIATION Public Interest Leadership Program
Jacqueline Anchondo
Greater Boston Legal Services
Ben Bodamer
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Julia Devanthery
HomeStart, Inc.
Jennifer Garcia
Metropolitan Area Planning
Council
Omar Gonzalez-Pagan
Massachusetts Attorney
General’s Office
Eric Haskell
Foley Hoag LLP
Emily Hodge
Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP
Daniel Routh
Ropes & Gray LLP
Staci Rubin
Alternatives for Community
& Environment
Chris Saccardi
The Law Office of Christopher T.
Saccardi
Brendan St. Amant
Donnelly, Conroy & Gelhaar, LLP
Anjali Waikar
Krokidas & Bluestein, LLP
Meghan D. Hely Walsh
Holland & Knight, LLP
Raquel Webster
City of Boston Law
Department
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JOHN G. BROOKS AWARD
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Lynn Girton The Volunteer Lawyers Project For the Boston Bar Association
Lynn Girton has served as Chief Counsel of the Volunteer Law-
yers Project since 1986, and has devoted virtually her entire legal career to providing representation to those unable to afford pri-vate counsel in civil cases. Lynn has served as Section Co-Chair of the BBA Delivery of Legal Services Section, and Chair of the Military & Veterans Pro Bono Committee, where she championed the volunteering at Yellow Ribbon Events, the Military Helpline, and number of other projects of the BBA Veterans Initiative. Today, the Boston Bar Association presents the John G. Brooks Award to Lynn Girton for her dedication and creativity in leveraging the talents of a diverse legal community to provide zealous advocacy for low-income people.
Thurgood Marshall Award
Ropes & Gray LLP
Recognized as a leader in the legal community not just in Boston, but nationwide, Ropes & Gray has led by example as a champion of pro bono law. In 2011 alone, over 1,000 Ropes & Gray attorneys dedicated nearly 100,000 hours to providing free legal services to individuals, nonprofit organizations, and small businesses across the nation. Ropes & Gray attorneys tackle challenging issues on behalf of their pro bono clients, with cases ranging from freeing an inmate from death row to winning asylum for numerous individuals facing political and religious persecution to securing registration records in a contentious voter rights’ case. Today, the Boston Bar Association presents the Thurgood Marshall Award to Ropes & Gray LLP in recognition of their outstanding leadership in making justice accessible to people of limited means at both the local and national levels. Ropes & Gray exemplifies good corporate citizenship at the very highest levels.
President’s Award
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Bingham McCutchen has a history of unwavering commitment to drafting high quality amicus briefs for the Boston Bar Association on a pro bono basis.
The recent BBA amicus brief that was filed in the case Fisher v. University of Texas enabled the BBA to make a powerful statement about the importance of race-conscious admissions policies in advancing diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. The brief was drafted by a team led by Jonathan Albano, Deputy Managing Partner of the firms’ Boston Office.
Today, the Boston Bar Association presents the President’s Award to Bingham McCutchen in recognition of their extraordinary pro bono service in drafting amicus briefs of the very highest quality that advance the mission of the Boston Bar Association.
PRESIDENT James D. Smeallie Holland & Knight LLP
PRESIDENT-ELECT Paul T. Dacier EMC Corporation
VICE PRESIDENT Julia Huston Foley Hoag LLP
TREASURER Wayne M. Kennard Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
SECRETARY Lisa G. Arrowood Arrowood Peters LLP
MEMBERS
Jonathan Albano Bingham McCutchen LLP
Susan Alexander Biogen Idec Inc.
Katharine Bachman Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Navjeet Bal Nixon Peabody LLP
Roberto Braceras Goodwin Prcctor LLP
John Clymer BBF President Nixon Peabody LLP
Susan Finegan Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo P.C.
Anthony Froio Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P.
Lee Gesmer Gesmer Updegrove LLP
Lisa Goodheart Sugarman Rogers Barshak & Cohen P.C.
Maura Healy Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General
Dustin Hecker Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP
Gerald Hendrick Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
Geoffrey Howell DLA Piper LLP
Sheila Hubbard Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association
Renee Inomata Burns & Levinson LLP
Robert Iuliano Harvard University Office of the General Counsel
Diana Lloyd Choate Hall & Stewart LLP
Elizabeth Lunt Zalkind, Rodriguez, Lunt & Duncan LLP
Christina Miller Suffolk County District Attorney's Office
Maureen Mulligan Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C.
Martin Murphy Foley Hoag LLP
Camille Nelson Suffolk University Law School
Christine Netski Sugarman Rogers Barshak & Cohen P.C.
Colin Owyang National Grid USA
Lon Povich BJ'S Wholesale Club
Mark Smith Laredo & Smith LLP
Gina Walcott Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston Pratt Wiley Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
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Society of Fellows SUPPORTING AND STRENGTHENING THE MISSION OF THE BOSTON BAR FOUNDATION
Professionalism Service
Compassion Responsibility The Society of Fellows is a special philanthropic-giving
program that helps advance the Boston Bar Foundation’s mission to promote justice—by funding and promoting innovation in legal services, enhancing access to justice for the underserved and supporting the public interest activities of the bar.
For more information on joining the nearly 300 leaders of the bar who are members of the Society of Fellows, please contact Megan Leppert at [email protected] or (617) 778-1924.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Sara Shanahan Sherin and Lodgen LLP
Hon. John C. Cratsley JAMS
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Jeanne Darcey Sullivan & Worcestor LLP
John Morrier Casner & Edwards, LLP
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
Megan Gates Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo, P.C.
Nicole Fitzpatrick Akamai Technologies, Inc.
CIVIL RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES
Angela McConney-Scheepers Massachusetts Division of Law Appeals
Anthony Scibelli Hiscock & Barclay
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY LAW
Lisa Tenerowicz Rose, Chinitz & Rose
Kathleen Rogers Simmons College
CRIMINAL LAW
Scott Lopez Lawson & Weitzen LLP
Georgia Critsley Department of Criminal Justice Information Services
DELIVERY OF LEGAL SERVICES
Rosalyn Garbose Nasdor Ropes & Gray LLP
Samantha Morton Medical Legal Partnership
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Christina Miller Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office
Macey Russell Choate Hall & Stewart LLP
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Cynthia Lewis U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ruth Silman Nixon Peabody LLP Protection Agency
FAMILY LAW
Lee Peterson McCarter & English, LLP
Jennifer Sevigney Durand Schmidt & Federico P.C.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Kevin Handly Pierce Atwood, LLP
Karen O’Toole Fidelity Investments
HEALTH LAW
Julia Hesse Choate Hall & Stewart LLP
Leslie Joseph Mount Auburn Hospital
IMMIGRATION LAW
William Graves Graves & Doyle
John Gallini Morse Barnes-Brown & Pendleton PC
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Russell Beck Beck Reed Riden LLP
Matthew Lowrie Foley & Lardner LLP
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Christopher Williams nSphere
Sam Mawn-Mahlau Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C.
LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW
Mark Burak Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart P.C.
Katherine Michon Shilepsky Hartley Robb Casey Michon LLP
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LITIGATION
Christopher Morrison Jones Day
Bradley Croft Ruberto Israel & Weiner P.C.
NEW LAWYERS
Paul Connors Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP
Merritt Dattel McGowan Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General
REAL ESTATE
Renee LeFevre Boston Redevelopment Authority
Kathleen O’Donnell
SENIOR LAWYERS
Hon. Margaret Hinkle JAMS
Joseph Steinfield Prince Lobel Tye LLP
SOLO & SMALL FIRM
Jeffrey Roelofs Law Offices of Jeffrey L. Roelofs, P.C.
Matthew Fitzsimmons Law Office of Matthew P. Fitzsimmons
TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS
Kelly Guarino Lourie & Cutler PC
Elka Sachs Krodikas & Bluestein LLP
TAX
Thomas Greenaway KPMG, LLP
Natascha George Bingham McCutchen LLP
TRUSTS & ESTATES
Marc Bloostein Ropes & Gray LLP
Suma Nair Goulston & Storrs - A Professional Corporation
AMICUS
Jeffrey Pyle Prince Lobel Tye LLP
BBA/BBF JOINT AUDIT
John Chu Chu, Ring & Hazel LLP
BBJ BOARD OF EDITORS
Paul Lannon Holland & Knight LLP
EDUCATION
Justine Brousseau Kimball Brousseau LLP
ETHICS
Dustin Hecker Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP
NOMINATING Robert Iuliano Harvard University
LEGISLATIVE ADVISORY
Lawrence DiCara Nixon Peabody LLP
LRS REVIEW
Erin Higgins Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP
PUBLIC SERVICE
Kevin Currid U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission
Albert Wallis Brown Rudnick LLP
FINANCE Wayne Kennard Wilmer Hale
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EMPOWERING BOSTON’S YOUTH
The M. Ellen Carpenter Financial Literacy Program gives Boston teens the tools they need to make smart financial decisions and avoid bankruptcy This program would not be possible without the hundreds of dedicated volunteers committed to giving back to the children and youth in our community. Special thanks to those who have donated their time to the 2012 Program.
For more information contact Sonia Shah at [email protected].