Event co-chairs Tom Hamilton, bassist for Aerosmith, and wife Terry Hamilton at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Danica McKellar, actor, and husband Scott Sveslosky, partner at Sheppard Mullin, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Emily Fink, chief marketing officer, Karen Pevenstein, director of public relations, and Jenna Lebel, head of digital marketing, all at Liberty Mutual Insurance, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Nicole Claris, manager of school programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, and Leslie O’Brien, internship program manager at Aspire, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Shonda Schilling, author, and Scott McLeod, executive director of Aspire, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
MassGeneral Hospital for Children hosted its 17th annual Aspire Spring Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel on March 30. More than 800 people filled the hotel’s second floor for a night of food, celebrities and surprises, including a luxury key game that had guests taking a crack at unlocking prizes. In the end, the night raised more than $2.6 million to support Aspire’s programs for children, teens and adults with autism, heightening aspirations for next year’s gala.
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2017 Aspire Spring Gala
By Dana Bisbee | April 24, 2017
Event co-chairs Tom Hamilton, bassist for Aerosmith, and wife Terry Hamilton at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Danica McKellar, actor, and husband Scott Sveslosky, partner at Sheppard Mullin, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Emily Fink, chief marketing officer, Karen Pevenstein, director of public relations, and Jenna Lebel, head of digital marketing, all at Liberty Mutual Insurance, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Nicole Claris, manager of school programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, and Leslie O’Brien, internship program manager at Aspire, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
Shonda Schilling, author, and Scott McLeod, executive director of Aspire, at the Aspire Spring Gala on March 30.
MassGeneral Hospital for Children hosted its 17th annual Aspire Spring Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel on March 30. More than 800 people filled the hotel’s second floor for a night of food, celebrities and surprises, including a luxury key game that had guests taking a crack at unlocking prizes. In the end, the night raised more than $2.6 million to support Aspire’s programs for children, teens and adults with autism, heightening aspirations for next year’s gala.
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