2019 Champions for Biotechnology Education

November 20, 2019 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

UMass Club, 1 Beacon St., 32nd Fl, Boston, MA 02108

Add to Calendar 11/20/2019 5:30:00 PM 11/20/2019 8:00:00 PM 2019 Champions for Biotechnology Education

The Annual Champions for Biotechnology Education Awards Reception celebrates the outstanding advocacy for, and contributions to, life sciences education in the region. Each year, MassBioEd honors an individual, an organization, and an educator for their commitment to advancing biotechnology education.

Thank you to our Host Sponsors Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Join us on Wednesday, November 20th to recognize the 2019 Champions for Biotechnology Education.

  • Individual Champion - John Maraganore, PhD; Chief Executive Officer, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

  • Organization Champion - Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Educator Champion,  Henri A. Termeer Teacher Award - Laurie Jackson-Grusby, Biology Teacher, Brockton High School

The event is reception-style, featuring a jazz trio, passed hors d'oeuvres, food stations, and a hosted bar. A reception will be followed by a short speaking program during which the three honorees will be awarded for their dedication to empowering students to enter careers in the life sciences.

Individual Admission - $150, Non-Profit/Academia - $125
Please contact megan.schulz@massbio.org to purchase a package of 10 event passes at a discount of $1,250 and receive recognition as a Table Host. 


For sponsorship opportunities, please view the 2019 Sponsorship Prospectus

All event proceeds support MassBioEd's mission to build a sustainable life sciences workforce in the region through educational programs that inspire and propel students, engage and excite teachers, and illuminate the pathway from classroom to careers.

UMass Club, 1 Beacon St., 32nd Fl, Boston, MA 02108
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Mike Kennealy is responsible for advancing the Baker-Polito Administration’s agenda to create economic opportunity for residents, collaborative leadership in communities, an environment that supports job creation and business growth, and new housing for residents through targeted investments. In early 2015, Kennealy joined the Administration as Assistant Secretary for Business Growth, where he played an integral role in advancing the administration’s strategy for job creation and business development across the entire Commonwealth and provided leadership in key sectors, including serving as co-chair of the board of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. Kennealy combines a successful track record in the private sector with a strong commitment to the public good. He began his career in private equity at TA Associates, a Boston-based firm. In 1997, he joined Spectrum Equity, a private equity firm founded in 1994 with offices in Boston and San Francisco. During his more than 15 years at Spectrum, he helped grow the firm to become an established market leader with nearly $5 billion in assets under management and investments in over 100 high-growth internet, software and information services companies. After his career in private equity, Kennealy spent two years as Special Advisor to the Receiver at Lawrence Public Schools, where he worked with the state-appointed superintendent/receiver on strategic and financial initiatives to support the school district’s turnaround plan. Kennealy and his family live in Lexington, Massachusetts, where they have been highly involved in town government, education and youth sports. He previously served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees at St. John’s Prep in Danvers and currently serves on the Board of Visitors for The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College. Kennealy received a A.B. in Government from Dartmouth College and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.

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