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  • Marine Lab Renovation & Coastal Campaign | Inside Our Marine Lab | Coastal Campaign Committee

       
     

    Meet Our Coastal Campaign Committee

     
         
     

    To meet our goal there is much to do.  The old adage, 'many hands make for light work,' certainly applies here.  We have chosen to manage the campaign 'in-house,' meaning, no outsiders - consultants - are doing the heavy lifting.  PCCS Executive Director Peter Borrelli is directing the Coastal Campaign, assisted by Theresa Barbo, Tanya Gabettie and Jackie Page.

    Board members have played an integral role in capital campaigns at non-profit institutions and organizations.  The same concept applies here.  The Chair of the Coastal Campaign is Barbara Birdsey of Centerville, Massachusetts, the founder of the Pegasus Foundation, and a PCCS board member.  Barbara's legacy of charitable giving and philanthropy is legendary.

    Longtime PCCS Board member and Attorney Roslyn Garfield of Provincetown, and Katharine Bachman of Boston and Provincetown, a partner in the legal firm of WilmerHale, are part of the committee. 

    John Burman of Sandwich, vice president of Kingman Yacht Center in Cataumet, Richard N. Miller, a marketing professional from Chatham, both of whom are PCCS directors, are on the capital campaign committee, as is John Whelan of Chatham and Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, and our new board Chair, Robert Ross, Ed.D., a Vice President at Cape Cod Community College.  Another PCCS Board member, Richard F. Delaney of South Orleans and Horsley Witten Group, has lent significant assistance to our efforts.

     

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    For more information about the Coastal Campaign please contact:

    Tanya Gabettie

    Communications Coordinator

    508-487-3622 x 104

    tgabettie@coastalstudies.org.

     
     


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