Gosnold held its Gosnold Legacy Gala at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum on Sept. 14. The leader in the prevention, treatment and recovery of mental health and substance use disorders hosted more than 400 guests, who dined on fare from five local restaurants. The evening, which raised more than $300,000, also honored Mayor Marty Walsh and Gosnold Innovation Center founder Raymond Tamasi.
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Gosnold Legacy Gala
By Dana Bisbee | Sept. 29, 2017
Kim Abiyounes, director of operations, and Andrew Phelan, systems engineer, both at BCS
George Haseotes, co-owner of Cumberland Farms, and wife Kristen Williams-Haseotes, real estate developer
Event honoree Raymond Tamasi, founder of the Gosnold Innovation Center, and Margaret Shapiro
Catie Dotolo, director of special projects at Gosnold, Annmarie Galvin, substance abuse prevention coordinator at Scituate FACTS, and Jan Kelly, center manager at South Shore Peer Recovery
Event emcee Mallika Marshall, medical reporter at WBZ-TV (Ch. 4), and event speaker Chris Herren, former Boston Celtics player and founder of the Herren Project
Gosnold held its Gosnold Legacy Gala at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum on Sept. 14. The leader in the prevention, treatment and recovery of mental health and substance use disorders hosted more than 400 guests, who dined on fare from five local restaurants. The evening, which raised more than $300,000, also honored Mayor Marty Walsh and Gosnold Innovation Center founder Raymond Tamasi.
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