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First Name Last Name Organization Maria Barrios Accenture Kara Wieckowski Accenture Joan Cunnick AHT Insurance Emily Vlasak Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Women's Network Breakfast | Deborah Jackson, Cambridge College Thursday, November 14, 2019 First Name Last Name Organization Maria Barrios Accenture Kara Wieckowski Accenture Joan Cunnick AHT Insurance Emily Vlasak Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Amy Snelling Allen & Gerritsen Pooja Ravi AllWays Health Partners Amber Anthony American Cancer Society Kate Palmer American Student Assistance Valerie Rooney Arkphire Group Limited Kerry Hands Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Caroline Connor Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Alyssa Aharonian Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Elizabeth Bally AT&T Nathalia Bergamini Baker Newman Noyes Betsy Stewart Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Dan Noonan BCG Connect, LLC Julia Dunton BlackRock, Inc. 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