State government officials, Cubist management, and employees involved with the Corporate Giving Program convened at Cubist in Lexington on March 27th, 2009, to hear from six non-profit organizations that received Cubist grants totaling $100,000 in 2008, the first year of the company's formal giving program.
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| J. D. LaRock, Director of Education for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Policy, addresses Cubist Giving Program grantees and employees.
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Rosalyn Britt of the Newton Science Club for Girls speaks from the perspective of the organization and also as a parent whose daughters participate.
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| Cubist President and CEO Mike Bonney (right) with Lindsay Sobel of Citizen Schools and Lance Hartford of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation.
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Cubist President and CEO Mike Bonney (second from left) with (L to R) Beth Nicklas, Vice President of Academic Programs for the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center; Representative Jay Kaufman (Fifteenth Middlesex District, encompassing Lexington, Arlington, and Woburn); and J. D. LaRock, Policy Director for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Education, and chief policy advisor to Secretary of Education Paul Reville.
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| Barnas Monteith and Cora-Beth Abel of the Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair (MSSEF) discuss the programs run by MSSEF.
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Anne Cademenos from the Museum of Science, Boston, explains the importance of corporate grants to the museums programs.
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| Alan Safran of the Match School Foundation thanks Cubist for its support and introduces Pamela Tieu, the student mentor whose position was made possible by Cubist's grant.
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Anne Cademenos and Barnas Monteith discuss organizational opportunities.
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