Melissa Sine, elementary school drama teacher, and Chris Cardoni, marketing manager at KeyPoint Partners
Jessica Lander, high school teacher, Tracey Hsu,
director at Social Finance, and Carolyn Smith-Lin,
physician at Boston Medical Center
Amanda Roosevelt, senior marketing specialist at MathWorks, and her father, Tweed Roosevelt,
professor at Long Island University and chair of
the Theodore Roosevelt Institute
Josephine Yuen, registered nurse, and event speaker
Neil Shortland, professor at School of Criminology and
Justice Studies at UMass Lowell
Katharine Covino, professor at Fitchburg State University, and her husband, Sam Poutasse, engineer at Advanced Micro Devices
The games were afoot at WGBH’s An Evening Inspired by Sherlock Holmes, held at the public radio station’s headquarters on Feb. 23. Guests dressed the part to celebrate the famed fictional detective while solving a kidnapping and mingling with criminal justice experts and handwriting specialists. The 275 guests raised more than $18,000 for the WGBH Educational Foundation.
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An Evening Inspired by Sherlock Holmes
Highlights from high society
By Dana Bisbee | March 8, 2019
Melissa Sine, elementary school drama teacher, and Chris Cardoni, marketing manager at KeyPoint Partners
Jessica Lander, high school teacher, Tracey Hsu, director at Social Finance, and Carolyn Smith-Lin, physician at Boston Medical Center
Amanda Roosevelt, senior marketing specialist at MathWorks, and her father, Tweed Roosevelt, professor at Long Island University and chair of the Theodore Roosevelt Institute
Josephine Yuen, registered nurse, and event speaker Neil Shortland, professor at School of Criminology and Justice Studies at UMass Lowell
Katharine Covino, professor at Fitchburg State University, and her husband, Sam Poutasse, engineer at Advanced Micro Devices
The games were afoot at WGBH’s An Evening Inspired by Sherlock Holmes, held at the public radio station’s headquarters on Feb. 23. Guests dressed the part to celebrate the famed fictional detective while solving a kidnapping and mingling with criminal justice experts and handwriting specialists. The 275 guests raised more than $18,000 for the WGBH Educational Foundation.
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