Margaret Houtz (’23) Acknowledged for Providing Research Assistance
A new law will protect people in Arizona from some of the harshest consequences of medical debt. Yet the policies of individual states can’t substitute for the US implementing a more humane system of universal health insurance coverage, say David U Himmelstein and colleagues Read more.
Estelle Parsons (’50) Celebrated on Her 95th Birthday.
Estelle Parsons sits in her sunny living room in her Upper West Side apartment, taking an afternoon break from preparations for her annual trip to New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee, where she has spent summers since she was a girl. The sole reason for this NYC visit is her interest in promoting projects she is passionate […]
Lisa M. Gomez (’96) Provided Insight on New Socially Conscious Retirement Investing Rule
The U.S. Department of Labor finalized regulations Tuesday that will roll back two Trump-era rules restricting how retirement plans could assess environmental, social and governance factors, such as climate change, in their investment decisions. Read more.
Robert E. McPeak (’03) Talked About His Career on Making Partner
“Don’t forget the next generation.” In other words, throughout your career always include the next generation and look for ways to get them involved. Be a mentor who teaches, shares, and listens. And look outside your box by being a mentor beyond your specific discipline in the real estate profession. Read more.
Jeremy Arak (’14) Elected to Shareholder at Polsinelli
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli is pleased to announce the election of 28 attorneys to shareholder, effective today. The new shareholders were elected based on their superior client service and dedicated legal commitment Read more.
Lynette Herscha (’96) Named Top 25 Women Leaders in Biotechnology of 2022
The Healthcare Technology Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Women Leaders in Biotechnology of 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic saw an explosion in biotech funding in 2020 and 2021. And while that funding has declined somewhat this year, the added attention the industry has received means funding will likely never retreat to its previous […]
Ruta Skučas (’98) Named Top 25 Attorneys of Maryland for 2022
Attorney Intel is pleased to announce The Top 25 Attorneys of Maryland for 2022. These law professionals advise and represent individuals and corporations in a range of areas including corporate affairs, M&A, US economic sanctions, nonprofit, and education, among other areas. They are vital to the local and global economy with their contributions, helping businesses […]
Steven P. Rosenthal (’83) Pledged $1 Million to Northeast Arc in Support of its Changing Lives Fund
Steven P. Rosenthal, Boston businessman and Chairman of West Shore, has pledged $1 million to Northeast Arc in support of its Changing Lives Fund. This is Rosenthal’s second million-dollar gift to the organization since 2017, when he made a seven-figure contribution, which at that point was the organization’s largest single gift. He hopes the new […]
Arian Galavis (’13) Joined Perkins Coie as Partner
Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that 22 counsel have been promoted to partner effective January 1, 2023. The firm’s new partner class of 2023 includes: Read more.
Kevin Lewis (LLM’2011) Joined Marsal Taxand as Managing Director
Kevin Lewis is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Taxand, LLC in Boston. He has nearly 12 years of experience across industries advising PE funds and strategic corporate acquirers on identifying and mitigating historical tax risks related to U.S. and multinational target companies and on structuring the proposed investments. He holds a bachelor’s degree […]