Category: People
Wayland resident completes Peace Corps service
Wayland Town Crier 7/8/12: Wayland resident completes Peace Corps service. David Glovsky, 26, of Wayland, has completed his Peace Corps service as a health education…
An incubator with a social conscience
Boston.com 5/20/12: An incubator with a social conscience . Stas Gayshan of Wayland makes the Globe's list of top innovators for Space with a Soul, a new, collaborative office space for start-ups.
Wayland Resident Honored as Unsung Heroine
Wayland 5/17/12: Wayland Resident Honored as Unsung Heroine. Wayland resident Kathy Hodge was recognized as a member of the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women’s 2012 Class of Unsung Heroines. Hodge and 86 other women from across the state, were honored for their "volunteerism and acts of good will" during a May 16 ceremony in the Great Hall at the State House in Boston.
The Walls Do Talk at Northstar Photography
Wayland Patch 4/28/12: The Walls Do Talk at Northstar Photography. Think of the most famous person you have ever met. Now, multiply that experience by a few hundred introductions, throw in at least one trip to Sesame Street and you have a glimpse of Wayland resident Allan Dines’ life. And he has the photographs to prove it.
Hometown Hye-Lites: Sevan Sarian Finds Peace with Cello
Armenian Weekly 4/4/12: Hometown Hye-Lites: Sevan Sarian Finds Peace with Cello. If there is any correlation between the cello and tranquility, Sevan Sarian allows her instrument and thoughts to roam freely. The 29-year-old musician began playing in the fourth grade and hasn’t stopped. She graduated from the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music in 2005 and has a master’s degree in special education.
Wayland runner powered by rigatoni and chicken
Wayland Town Crier 3/24/12: Wayland runner powered by rigatoni and chicken. John Stoller is "running for GoKids Boston. I feel like my charitable efforts can make a difference with a smaller organization like GoKids. I love their mission to teach inner city youth the value of being physically active, eating nutritiously, improving fitness, and gaining self-confidence."
Avaxia Biologic’s Barbara Fox Named one of Mass High Tech’s Women to Watch in 2012
PR Newswire 3/1/12: Avaxia Biologic's Barbara Fox Named one of Mass High Tech's Women to Watch in 2012. Avaxia Biologics, Inc., a privately-held biotech company using its proprietary platform technology to develop orally-active antibody therapeutics for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, is proud to announce that Dr. Barbara Fox, its founder and CEO, has been was named one of Mass High Tech's Women to Watch in 2012. Mass High Tech's 9th annual Women to Watch awards recognize women in the fields of technology and life sciences, "who are go-getters, hardworking, inspirational and motivational to their peers."
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