Cubist Pharmaceuticals

Grant Recipient Forum 2009

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. Rosalyn Britt of the Newton Science Club for Girls speaks from the perspective of the organization and also as a parent whose daughters participate.
J. D. LaRock, Director of Education for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Policy, addresses Cubist Giving Program grantees and employees. Rosalyn Britt of the Newton Science Club for Girls speaks from the perspective of the organization and also as a parent whose daughters participate.
 
Cubist President and CEO Mike Bonney (right) with Lindsay Sobel of Citizen Schools and Lance Hartford of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation. 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.
Cubist President and CEO Mike Bonney (right) with Lindsay Sobel of Citizen Schools and Lance Hartford of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation. 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.
 
Barnas Monteith and Cora-Beth Abel of the Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair (MSSEF) discuss the programs run by MSSEF. Anne Cademenos from the Museum of Science, Boston, explains the importance of corporate grants to the museums programs.
Barnas Monteith and Cora-Beth Abel of the Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair (MSSEF) discuss the programs run by MSSEF. Anne Cademenos from the Museum of Science, Boston, explains the importance of corporate grants to the museums programs.
 
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. Anne Cademenos and Barnas Monteith discuss organizational opportunities.
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. Anne Cademenos and Barnas Monteith discuss organizational opportunities.