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Dana-Farber Leadership Council

Membership

Message from the Co-chairs

Co-Chairs Jeff Goldstein and Russell Norris

Co-Chairs Jeff Goldstein and Russell Norris

The Dana-Farber Leadership Council is the most important and fulfilling philanthropy in which we are involved. Many of us have been touched by cancer in some way — be it through a personal experience, with a family member, a colleague or a friend. The work we do at the Leadership Council is directly helping the fight against cancer — raising money for and increasing awareness of the lifesaving work going on at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Council offers unprecedented access to some of the world's leading doctors and researchers, provides an incredible forum for learning about strides being made against cancer, and brings together a superb group of professionals throughout the Greater Boston business community.

Currently, the Dana-Farber Leadership Council has about 100 members who represent a variety of business and personal resources throughout the Boston area.

We are passionate about the Leadership Council and Dana-Farber. And, we are happy to talk to you about the Council and why we are involved. Please contact us with any questions.

Jeff Goldstein and Russell Norris
Co-chairs, Dana-Farber Leadership Council
DFLCchairs@gmail.com

Role of Members

Leadership Council members fulfill their role by:

  • Spread awareness of the mission and work of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Attend DFLC educational gatherings, Institute orientations, and networking events
  • Make a contribution to the DFLC Annual Fund
  • Participate or volunteer at Dana-Farber fundraising events
  • Cultivate prospective Council members through personal and/or professional networks
  • Complete the DFLC Membership Form and enclose a one-time gift of at least $100

For more information:

Contact: Kelly Lauriat
Phone: (617) 632-4127
E-mail: Kelly_Lauriat@dfci.harvard.edu

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