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Cambridge 01.29.2018

Kari Kuelzer

Shortly after Harvard’s Pi Eta Club moved out of 89 Winthrop Street in the 1960’s, Sue and Herbert Kuelzer took notice of the building as an attractive location for the restaurant they were planning to open in Harvard Square. Their vision for the space was a full service restaurant serving “casual gourmet” food at reasonable prices. Read more>>

Michael Brook

With every high school photography class, visual anthropology workshop in graduate school, and photography program after that, the camera became an important way for me to communicate. Photojournalism and portraiture were my early photography specialties. Read more>>

LeAnn Roughley, Elin Schran

We met while working on the 2001 U.S. Figure Skating Championships here in Boston. I was producing the opening ceremony and Elin was the founder/director of the Boston Ice Theater, which was featured in the production. It was our first “creative experience” together and, in spite of many challenges, we delivered a great show. Read more>>

Rick Fingerman

Well, I guess it all really started when I was nineteen and my dad died. My mom was 47 at the time and one of the last things my dad said to me was, “Take care of your mother” (and if you knew my mom, you knew this wasn’t an easy task!” However, it did teach me some very valuable lessons. It wasn’t until years later, that these life events led me to a calling if you will. Read more>>

Juliette Kayyem

A little over a year ago, Zemcar Founder Bilal Khan approached me with a new product idea, a rideshare app focused on helping parents solve their child’s transportation needs. As a working mother of three, my first response was “Where have you been all my life?” Every year from baseball practices to music lessons, and everything in between, my husband and I didn’t think we could get busier but we did. Read more>>

Geena Duffy

Geena Duffy is a 19 year-old Pop/Hip Hop/R&B artist from Boston, Massachusetts. Beginning her musical journey at the age of 6, Duffy has always wanted to pursue a musical career, whether it was playing drums or other instruments, and has been the drummer of multiple small bands as a kid. Read more>>

Iryna Kanishcheva

Six years ago when I was working in the pharmaceutical sector in Ukraine, I had no idea that I would soon be initiating the first urban art project in North Florida that would change the look of downtown Gainesville for years. Moving to the United States changed my life in ways that I couldn’t imagine, and my passion for street art and photography has grown deeper through my experiences here. Read more>>

Kim Kellar

My first (and only) youth travel experience was as a teen. My father trotted my sisters & I along from hotel to hotel, pool to pool, beach to beach while on a visit to exotic Cancun Mexico (long long before it was what we know of it today). Read more>>

Jonathan Wyner

I started out as a musician and fell in love with the marriage of art and technology at an early age. I discovered early on that if you want to truly understand a discipline, teaching others about it is a great facilitator. My love of music and my facility with things technical have lead to a career as an musician, producer, educator and technologist. Read more>>

Jonathan Schwartz

I was a self-supporting student at Brown University determined to become a labor lawyer in order to follow my grandparent’s legacy as radical union organizers. I worked almost 40 hours a week as a labor and tenant organizer in Providence, Rhode Island while studying History at school. Read more>>

Jacqueline Brill

For many years, I worked as an art director in the publishing field. Though during that time I took freelance illustration and design commissions, It was after the birth of my son in 2000 that I quit my full time job and defined a goal to create an art and design business, Studiojax, which I could run from my home studio. Read more>>

Dr. Sarah Gray

I began Integrative Psychology and Behavioral Medicine as a private practice in 2013 in order to offer high-quality, effective therapy services and the specialty of behavioral medicine to the greater Boston area. Behavioral medicine is a subset of the field of health psychology in which behavioral and psychological techniques are used to help treat medical conditions that are affected by stress, as well as prevent health issues from forming or worsening, or to help people develop and maintain healthy behaviors. Read more>>

Bruno Marino

PαC has been in the making since my childhood. One day in the fall during the first grade, I looked out at an oak tree just outside my bedroom window and noticed a change from a canopy of green to one of red, yellow, and brown leaves. It occurred to me that the tree could be dying. Read more>>

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