Boston Business Journal Announces 40 Under 40: Special Supplement Lauds Some of the Best and Brightest.Business/Technology Editors BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2002 The Boston Business Journal has published its Fifth Annual 40 Under 40 supplement, a collection of 40 of some of the best and brightest of Greater Boston's businesspeople under 40 years old. The special pullout pull·out n. 1. A withdrawal, especially of troops. 2. Change from a dive to level flight. Used of an aircraft. 3. An object designed to be pulled out. Noun 1. section includes honorees from real estate pros to prominent attorneys, nonprofit execs to pioneers in biotechnology. It is a supplement to the Oct. 4-10 BBJ BBJ Boeing Business Jet BBJ Bad Beat Jackpot (poker) BBJ Black Business Journal BBJ Big Ball Jam (Phish song) BBJ Big Band Jump (radio station) and will be delivered to the business weekly's thousands of readers on Friday, Oct. 4. Since 1998, the 40 Under 40 supplement has recognized 40 of Boston's brightest business and civic personalities. The selections were made by a team of editors that assessed each nominee's influence on industry and local business. Also important in the selection process were contributions to the civic health of Greater Boston Greater Boston is the area of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts surrounding the city of Boston, Massachusetts. While Metro Boston tends to be the "Inner Core" surrounding the City of Boston, Greater Boston overlaps the North and South Shores, as well as the MetroWest region. through volunteer work and other forms of philanthropy. "Boston stands at the forefront of America's economy, and the vigor and razor-sharp intelligence of this year's honorees holds out promise that the region will continue to lead," said George Donnelly, the BBJ's editor. "Every year, we receive more nominations than the year before, and 2002 was no exception. We could easily have published a 100 Under 40 supplement and still not diminished the quality of the field." On Nov. 6, the Boston Business Journal will host a celebratory reception at the Boston's renowned Bay Tower Room to honor the 40 finalists and their guests. "We are once again amazed and impressed by the quality and quantity of young talented businesspeople in Boston," said Michael Olivieri, publisher of the Boston Business Journal. "The nominations, which numbered in the hundreds, reflect the vitality and mirrors the diversity of our local business community. It proves that despite current economic conditions this region has a bright future." The honorees are: Frank Aloi, Founder and president, Ath Power Consulting Corp. Elizabeth J. Altman, Vice president and director, business development, person communication sector, Motorola Inc. James D. Blue II, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and president, The Bostonian Group James Earl Brown Earl M. Brown (1916-2003) was the head coach of the Auburn Tigers from 1948-1950. He is notorious for his stretch at Auburn, where he went 3-22-4, including a record of 0-10 in his final season, when the Tigers were outscored 285-31. III, CEO, InvisibleHand Networks Lisa Carbone, Vice president, government banking, Eastern Bank John A. Carnevale, CEO and president, Sentinel Benefits Group Michael Caro, Vice president, retail, Logan International, BAA PLC Marc N. Casper., President, Lifeand Laboratory Sciences Unit, Thermo Electron Thermo Electron Corporation (TMO (NYSE)) (incorporated 1956) is a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. Thermo has revenues of over $2 billion, and employs 11,000 people in 30 countries. Corp. Maria Cirino, CEO, chairman, founder, Guardent Inc. Michael Costa
Michael Costa (born 15 July 1956) is an Australian politician. He currently represents the Australian Labor Party in the New South Wales Legislative Council. , Attorney, Greenberg Traurig Greenberg Traurig LLP is an international law firm with approximately 1,700 attorneys and governmental professionals in 29 locations in the United States, Europe and Asia. Its presence in Europe is supplemented by strategic alliances with Olswang (offices in London, United Kingdom LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol Cappy Daume, Senior vice president, capital markets, Spaulding & Slye Colliers Francis deSouza, CEO, IMLogic Michelline Dufort, Executive director, Anthony Spinazzola Foundation Theresa Ellis, Founder, CEO, Harbinger Partners Katya Fels, Executive director, On The Rise Inc. Susan Finegan, Partner, Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo Jennifer Floren, President, CEO, founder, Experience.com Julia Frost-Davies, Attorney, Bingham McCutchen Bingham McCutchen LLP is an international law firm with 950 attorneys in ten US offices and three international offices representing clients in high-stakes litigation, complex financing and financial regulatory matters, government affairs and a wide variety of sophisticated Michael Goldstein, Founder, CEO, Youth Tech Entrepreneurs Robert Gray, President, Gray Media Howard Hall, Co-founder, CEO, StorageZip Technology Roy Hirschland, President, CEO, T3 Realty Advisors Tripp Jones, Co-founder, Mass. Inc. Joseph Kennard, Principal, Joseph Kennard Architects Lee Michael Kennedy
Michael LeMoyne Kennedy (February 27, 1958 – December 31, 1997), was the sixth of eleven children of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy. , President, Lee Kennedy Co. Inc. Hannah Kilson, Attorney, Hill & Barlow Richard Kivel, CEO, MolecularWare Inc. Larry Kolodney, Principal, Fish & Richardson PC Denise Korn, Principal, owner, Korn Design Marianne LeBlanc, Attorney, Sugarman & Sugarman PC Ronald Lipof, Chief strategist, StarNet Inc., Sherborn Susan Loconto Penta, Founder, managing partner, Midior Consulting Andrew Maydoney, Vice president, research and strategy, Sametz Blackstone Associates Jon Mellin, Senior vice president, CFO See Chief Financial Officer. , Hill, Holliday, Connors Cosmopulos Jessie Myszka, Board chairman, sales manager, Equal Exchange Inc. Earl Martin Phalen, Co-founder, CEO, B.E.L.L. Tom Pincince, President, CEO, Brix Networks Kristin Steinkrauss Blount, Vice president, Meredith & Grew Inc. Ganesh Venkataraman, Founder, vice president, Momenta Inc. Christoph Westphal, General partner, Polaris Venture Partners |
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