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GreenLight Fund | BOSTON Emerald Evening 2019 Event Program

By 2019 Michelle Lambert has partnered with GreenLight Fund on four fundraising events. She is responsible for the creative development and execution for the events pre, post, and onsite creative; seamlessly incorporating the many recognizable sponsor brands, into fun interactive activities, onsite and cross-media promotions. It is a truly remarkable creative team that Michelle works with, from the event producer to catering, entertainment, performers, and treasured philanthropists. GreenLight Fund Boston identifies critical needs low-income families face in our city and imports organizations from across the country to fill that gap. We match our greatest needs with our greatest opportunity. Currently, there are more than 75,000 unemployed residents — and when we factor underemployment, that number grows. Forty-three percent of Boston residents do not have a college degree but have earned a high school degree or the equivalent. Meanwhile, jobs in the tech sector are projected to grow in the double-digits over the next years. GreenLight Boston is proud to welcome Per Scholas! Originally from the Bronx, Per Scholas is now in twelve cities across the country.

By 2019 Michelle Lambert has partnered with GreenLight Fund on four fundraising events. She is responsible for the creative development and execution for the events pre, post, and onsite creative; seamlessly incorporating the many recognizable sponsor brands, into fun interactive activities, onsite and cross-media promotions. It is a truly remarkable creative team that Michelle works with, from the event producer to catering, entertainment, performers, and treasured philanthropists.

GreenLight Fund Boston identifies critical needs low-income families face in our city and imports organizations from across the country to fill that gap. We match our greatest needs with our greatest opportunity. Currently, there are more than 75,000 unemployed residents — and when we factor underemployment, that number grows. Forty-three percent of Boston residents do not have a college degree but have earned a high school degree or the equivalent. Meanwhile, jobs in the tech sector are projected to grow in the double-digits over the next years. GreenLight Boston is proud to welcome Per Scholas! Originally from the Bronx, Per Scholas is now in twelve cities across the country.

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You’re an inspiration to us all<br />

<strong>GreenLight</strong> <strong>Fund</strong> is making a difference in our neighborhood.<br />

Helping the local economy thrive is just one of the many positive attributes you bring to our area. Extending your<br />

abilities and resources to the community through service and other initiatives makes you a true leader.<br />

We’re proud to work with <strong>GreenLight</strong> <strong>Fund</strong>.<br />

Visit us at bankofamerica.com/massachusetts.<br />

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we believe everyone<br />

has the power to change<br />

the world before bedtime<br />

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CEO (Cheerfully Eager Overachiever)<br />

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©<strong>2019</strong> Bank of America Corporation | AR64WX5V | ENT-225-AD<br />

BERKSHIRE PARTNERS IS PROUD TO SUPPORT<br />

GREENLIGHT FUND’S EMERALD EVENING<br />

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1. Our WELLfed dinner events build new borehole wells in developing countries | 2. Our ARTrageous initiative | 3. Our award-winning children’s book<br />

4. Our philanthropic specialty food division | 5. Our mixed-use, socially responsible real estate project, Arcadia, heading into a fun first phase soon<br />

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