Andrea Campbell and Diane Patrick to Headline City Year Boston’s Legal Community Breakfast
Boston City Council President, former First Lady of Massachusetts will share personal stories of leadership with more than 400 lawyers in support of City Year’s service to the Boston Public Schools
BOSTON, Mass. — Newly elected Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell will address more than 400 leaders from the Greater Boston legal community on Friday, March 2, 2018 at City Year Boston’s Legal Community Breakfast. She will speak to her journey from BPS student to Princeton and UCLA law graduate, counsel for Governor Deval Patrick, and the first African-American woman to serve as Council President. Together with Diane Patrick, Senior Counsel at Ropes & Gray and former First Lady of Massachusetts, they will share how the region’s legal leaders can help create opportunity for Boston youth.
The breakfast uniquely gathers more than 400 local lawyers in support of education programs, representing 60 firms and companies, including firm leaders, general counsel, and legal service providers. Now in its 9th year, the Legal Community Breakfast raises critical funds and awareness to support City Year Boston’s service to the Boston Public Schools. This year, 289 diverse young people are serving with City Year full-time across 23 schools as tutors and mentors to more than 12,000 students, ensuring they stay on track to high school graduation.
“Few events catalyze Boston’s legal leaders like City Year Boston’s Legal Community Breakfast. Where else do you see so many firms and companies convening around a common goal to support our community’s students? Access to a quality education is inextricably linked to opportunity and justice in our society, and supporting programs like City Year ensures that a quality education is available to every young person in Boston,” said Newcomb Stillwell, Co-Managing Partner, Ropes & Gray, Boston.
WHAT: City Year Boston’s Legal Community Breakfast
WHEN: Friday, March 2, 2018, Networking 7:15 — 8:00 A.M.; Program 8:00 — 9:00 A.M.
WHERE: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street, Boston, MA 02199
WHO:
- Andrea Campbell, Boston City Council President, District 4
- Diane Patrick, Senior Counsel, Ropes & Gray, former First Lady of Massachusetts
- Sandra Lopez Burke, Vice President and Executive Director, City Year Boston
- Niara Iman Tarleton-Allen, City Year AmeriCorps member
- Ian Epperson-Temple, Manion, Gaynor, & Manning, City Year alumnus
Event Sponsors: LPL Financial, Proskauer, Northeastern University, O’Brien and Levine Court Reporting Solutions, RSM US. Full event committee list below.
For Press: Please RSVP by 3pm on Thursday, March 1. Present press credentials upon arrival at registration. For any questions or logistics information, contact Colleen Flynn, cflynn1@cityyear.org.
View photos from last year’s event featuring GE General Counsel, Jonas Svedlund.
About City Year Boston:
This year, City Year Boston will recruit, train, and deploy 289 AmeriCorps members into service in 23 Boston Public Schools, where they will reach more than 12,000 students every day and collectively serve more than 450,000 hours over the academic year.
About City Year:
City Year is dedicated to helping students and schools succeed. City Year partners with public schools in 28 urban communities across the U.S. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members serve full-time in schools, providing high-impact student, classroom, and school-wide support to help students stay in school and on track to graduate from high school, ready for college and career success. A proud member of the AmeriCorps national service network, City Year is made possible by support from the Corporation for National and Community Service, school district partnerships, and private philanthropy from corporations, foundations and individuals.
Event Co-Chairs
Joe Capraro, Proskauer Rose
Rupa Cornell, SAGE Therapeutics
David Hutchins, Bain Capital
Newcomb Stillwell, Ropes & Gray
Event Vice Chairs
Kathryn Alessi, Sidley Austin
Shanuah Beamon, City Year, Inc.
Tracy Boland, Morgan, Brown & Joy
Robert Buhlman, Sidley Austin
Steve Burke, Friends Forever International
Sarah Camougis, Choate Hall & Stewart
Barbara Caparell, TSG Reporting
Jennifer Carpenter Boylan, LPL Financial Services
Brian Carr, Brown Brothers Harriman
Enrique Colbert, Wayfair
Nancy Cremins, Globalization Partners
Deb Curran, O’Brien & Levine Court Reporting
Melissa Danforth, Bain Capital
David Dykeman, Greenberg Traurig
Noah Ehrenpreis, Ares Management
Ian Epperson-Temple, Manion, Gaynor, & Manning
Roman Fayerberg, Greenberg Traurig
Robert Fisher, Seyfarth Shaw
Bill Gabovitch, Primark
Iciar Garcia, Boston Red Sox
Michelle Gewandter, Raytheon
Claudia Gilman, Novara Global Consulting
Michael Glover, Northeastern University
Khimmara Greer, State Street Corporation
Stephen Hall, Holland & Knight
Sean Higgins, K&L Gates
Tisa Hughes, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Andrew Kaplan, Pierce Atwood
Ellen Keiley, EMK Consulting Group
Michael LaCascia, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Kathryn Lazares, Berkshire Group
Bruce Leicher, Momenta Pharmaceuticals
David Lieberman*, Powderhouse Law/ Whistleblower Law Collaborative
Jodi Luster, State Street Corporation
Martha Mensoian, Three Bays Capital
Molly Mooney, Seyfarth Shaw
Greg Naviloff, RSM US
Morgan Nickerson, K&L Gates
Amy Null, WilmerHale
Claire Papanastasiou, Matter Communications
Kathleen Patton, CarGurus
Lorraine Pereira Stark, Burns & Levinson
Mark Polebaum, MFS Investment Management??
Tom Reith, Burns & Levinson
Sabrina Rusnak-Carlson, THL Credit Advisors
Courtney Scrubbs, Sanofi; Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association
Lisa Sheeler, MFS Investment Management??
Bruce Singal, Barrett & Singal
Tom Sullivan, Lando & Anastasi
Emily Taylor, Latham & Watkins
Anne Trinque, Fiduciary Trust Company
Aaron Von Staats, PTC
Mark Woodroffe, Cooley
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