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Board Biographies



Jeremiah Potts, Chair
Senior VP and Director of Customer Advocacy of MFS Investments, Boston, MA
Jerry Potts is a Senior Vice President, Director of Customer Advocacy with MFS Investment Management. He joined MFS in 1984 after graduating from Brown University. His career at MFS has allowed him to be involved in a wide variety of areas focused on the customer. In the late 1980s, he was responsible for developing a new distribution division for MFS focusing on banks. In the early 1990s, Jerry headed up corporate marketing and communications--including the areas of product management and development, customer research, communications, and e-commerce. In addition to working for MFS, Jerry also has been involved in founding a number of small companies. He was founder and president of Eastern Front Records (an independent record label); of RadioBoston (a live 24/7 Internet radio station); and is currently the CEO and founder of Dais Systems, Inc (a provider of streaming media presentation services for organizations.) He has also served as a consultant to a number of start-up businesses.

Jerry is the Vice-Chair of the Passim Center and also serves on the Board for Medfield Youth Baseball and Softball.  He's loves music (he has produced and played on a variety of CDs)--and is a rabid Pats fan!


Fran Rivkin, M.B.A., Treasurer
Program Director for North America, Elderhostel, Inc., Boston, MA
Fran Rivkin was the Co-Founder and COO of Domania, Inc., the first national database of home sales information easily available to consumers, and is currently the Program Director for North America for Elderhostel, Inc. She brings to the Passim Center years of experience in entrepreneurial businesses and with non-profits. She served on the Board of Elderhostel prior to joining the staff, and was the Vice President for Administration and Finance for the Protestant Guild for Human Services before starting Domania. 

Fran is also a mandolinist with the classical mandolin ensemble, Enigmatica, and along with Bill Nowlin can be found haunting the grounds of Fenway Park at any opportunity.

Patricia Moran, Esq., Clerk
Associate Attorney, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C., Boston, MA

Patricia Moran is an attorney in the benefits and compensation group of the law firm of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, PC, in Boston, MA, where she helps employers establish and manage the medical, 401(k), executive compensation and other plans they offer to their employees.  In particular, Patricia steers clients through the murky legal waters of health care, including COBRA, HIPAA, and most recently, state and federal health care reform.  She has also worked with the Harvard School of Public Health on projects addressing medical malpractice reform and school nutrition reform.

Patricia has a BA from the University of Notre Dame, a JD from Syracuse University, and an MPH from the Harvard University.   Patricia is a Massachusetts native and currently resides in Cambridge, MA.  Patricia loves live music of (almost) all genres, but confesses that she has limited musical training or talent.   She also enjoys cooking, outdoor activities, and spending time with family and friends.

Nancy Darish

Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe. 
A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

 
Leslie Cargill
President, Cargill Marketing & Communications, Boston, MA
Leslie Cargill has marketed leading New England organizations for 23 years as president of Cargill Marketing.  Providing strategy, communications, management, and business development services to organizations representing the arts, education, human services, and environmental causes, Leslie’s work bridges the for-profit and the not-for-profit worlds. On the corporate side, clients include individuals and organizations in professional services, hospitality, tourism, professional sports, entertainment, manufacturing, and small business.

Increasingly, Leslie’s attention is drawn to the advancement and development of careers and organizations within the arts community. Leslie and her daughter, singer Kelsey Quigley, co-founded Fetching Records to provide marketing, management, production, and publishing services to musicians and to serve as a resource for artists and arts organizations throughout the northeast.  Leslie enjoys working with an eclectic group of clients ranging from United Way, the Boston Red Sox, Timberland, and Boston’s Esplanade Association to up-and-comers Rising Tide Collaborative and musicians Mike Null, Kelsey Quigley, and Jeff Ginsburg.

Of her commitment to Passim, Leslie says that Passim represents the ‘best of all worlds,’ and she is drawn to its mission as a non-profit organization, stating that “Passim has grown from being purely the legendary music venue Club Passim, to an arts center focused on music and culture which caters to children of the 60’s, children of today, and everyone in between.  It’s a place where education, entertainment, history, and community are one. That makes it a vital resource in the world of music, not to mention a vibrant and meaningful place to be involved.”

Leslie holds an MBA from Simmons School of Management with a concentration in service-based marketing and splits her time between Boston and the coast of Maine, where she lives with her husband Bill Quigley and two daughters, along with their Alaskan Malamute, Jack Russell Terrier, and Maine Coon Cat.
 

Mary Ann Cicala
Associate Director of Alumni Relations, Emerson College, Boston, MA
Mary Ann discovered Passim in the mid-nineties as a college student where she enjoyed the benefits of volunteering: a hot meal, a free show, and the chance to meet her favorite emerging artists! She remained engaged throughout the years as a patron and volunteer. While working for the Cambridge Arts Council (CAC), Mary Ann helped broker a strong relationship between the City of Cambridge and Passim--introducing Passim's Culture for Kids program into Cambridge Public Schools and to the summer camp's through CAD's Summer in the City outdoor music series. She was pleased that this collaboration carried on as the City of Cambridge played a proud host of Passim's 47th free outdoor concert on the Cambridge Common in 2005.
A former grants administrator, festival producer, and development officer, this arts enthusiast is thrilled to contribute her skills as the board Co-Chair to the legendary Passim Folk Music and Cultural Center. When she is not at Passim, Mary Ann is the Associate Director of Alumni Relations at Emerson College where she is also pursuing a Masters in Organizational and Corporate Communications.

Mary Ann is a closet guitar player (she loves those cowboy chords), a proud shower singer, and loudly croons along with her favorite folk singers while driving Zipcar.


Mr. Alasdair Halliday
Associate Director, Planned Giving, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Alasdair Halliday was raised in Toronto, Canada, and came to the United States to study at Harvard College, from which he graduated with a BA in Economics in 1982.  From 1982 until 1993, Halliday worked in the music industry as a performer and artist manager. His band, the Hurricanes, was represented by Ken Fritz Management (George Benson; Peter, Paul and Mary) and received Boston Magazine's Best of Boston award in 1987.

In 1993, Halliday joined Monitor Company, a management strategy consultancy based in Cambridge, MA. Halliday spent most of his time at Monitor consulting to Fortune 500 clients on matters of marketing and finance. During his final three years at the company, he helped to found an asset management company within Monitor's merchant banking group.

Halliday left the consulting industry in 2004 to join Harvard's University Planned Giving Office, where he helps donors achieve their financial planning objectives by establishing trusts, annuities and other types of planned gifts with Harvard. Halliday manages a large portfolio of donor relationships and typically oversees gifts in the $100,000 to $1 million range. He has also been a leading contributor to the UPGO's donor outreach and education initiative, and its strategic planning efforts.

Throughout his time in consulting and gift planning, Halliday has remained active in the music world. In 1998, he recorded an original music CD, songs from which have been placed in a feature film and numerous network and cable TV shows. He is currently working on a follow-up CD. He has been a session musician on many recordings in a variety of genres, including Celtic, folk and rock. Halliday occasionally performs on piano with a local jazz quartet and on guitar with a number of different folk and rock groups; he is also a bagpiper, and has had the honor of piping for Ella Fitzgerald and in memory of John Kenneth Galbraith. 

Halliday is a past board member of The Right Question Project and the Friends of Harvard Rugby, both located in Cambridge, MA. He lives in Belmont, MA, with his wife, Diane, his stepdaughters, Nicole and Laura, and his daughter, Patricia Rose.


Mr. Ralph Jaccodine
President, Ralph Jaccodine Management, Waltham, MA
After years as a musician, Jaccodine started promoting concerts at the University of Notre Dame, working with artists from Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles and Kiss to singer songwriters such as Ellis Paul, Greg Brown and Richard Shindell. In 1992 he started Black Wolf Records with Mike Dreese, CEO of Newbury Comics, a chain of retail stores. After helping launch the career of Ellis Paul, Ralph started what has been a 12 year career of artist management working with Ellis, Flynn, Averi, Martin Sexton and The Push Stars.

Along with longtime Aerosmith manager, Tim Collins, Jaccodine founded and runs the Boston Manager's Group, a professional organization of over 45 managers in the Boston area. In 2001 Jaccodine started Black Wolf Press which has released the books, "Notes From The Road" by Ellis Paul and "Deep Community" by Scott Alarik. Black Wolf Press has also released DVD's by Vance Gilbert and Ellis Paul. Ralph is also a board member of the Boston Music Awards/NEMO and an active speaker at colleges and seminars on the music industry.

Ralph Jaccodine is a father of two and longtime supporter of the Passim Center.

Diogo Teixeira
Diogo Teixeira joined the Passim Board after working as a member of the Harvard Business School CAP team that provided strategic advice to Passim in 2008. He has a professional background in consulting, retail banking, and technology research. In 1993, he founded the Tower Group, which became the leading technology advisory form for financial institutions. Prior to that, he was a consultant at both Ernst & Young and McKinsey. He is also an angel investor in local Boston area start-ups. His non-profit activities include consulting to educational & social service agencies.

He’s a graduate of both MIT and Harvard and has resided in and around Cambridge for about 40 years.


Cynthia Lange
Wired Artist Agency, Medfield, MA

Cindy’s first visit to Passim was less than a week after moving to the Boston area in late 2007, and it quickly became her favorite venue to hear live music. Soon after, she launched her boutique booking agency, Wired Artist Agency, in January 2008. Seeing the need for booking agents for very talented musicians, she wanted to help these artists get their music heard. She has built the business over the last few years with an emphasis on growing musicians careers by building relationships with venues, festival promoters, music managers, publicists, and just about anyone who loves music as much as she does.

In addition to raising three teenage daughters and running the business of Wired Artist Agency, Cindy has also been active in many volunteer endeavors in the communities she has lived in over the years, including The American Heart Association, The Junior League, teaching after school programs in inner city schools, and helping out in just about every avenue in her children’s schools. Her broad and diverse experience helps her to relate to and connect with artists and venues across the nation.

Cindy, her husband, and three girls have lived in six states in 20 years, including Connecticut, Indiana, Virginia, Northern California, New York, and now Massachusetts. She has been an avid supporter of Passim since moving to the Boston Area in 2007.


Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan is a successful entrepreneur, executive and attorney in the fields of corporate finance, investment management and technology and has started and managed several successful companies.  In 1995, he founded Story Street Partners, a company that pioneered the use of Internet technologies to deliver market data and research to senior executives, analysts and investment managers in the financial services industry for clients such as Merrill Lynch, State Street and Putnam Investments.  Tim sold the company to Thomson/Reuters  in 1998 and was President of Thomson Interactive Technologies until 2002.

Tim then decided to pursue a life-long interest in politics.  This included the chairmanship of a Massachusetts ballot campaign, the role of finance chair for Massachusetts gubernatorial and US Congressional campaigns and policy and legislative roles relating to Massachusetts intellectual property laws and laws governing the transportation of oil and hazardous substances in state waters - which resulted in significant changes to state law and policy.  He is currently Chairman of American Business Leaders for Financial Reform – a coalition of senior executives supporting the Obama Administration’s proposal for a new Consumer Financial Protection Agency and related reforms.  In this role he often works closely with officials in the White House and Department of Treasury.

Tim has extensive experience in communicating with print and broadcast media including live on-air commentary and analysis for CNN and other networks on both business and political issues. He has also participated in live nationally broadcast debates with Patrick Buchanan and other notable figures.
Tim returned to the business world in 2006 and founded Story Street Investment Management – a boutique Registered Investment Advisory firm working with high net worth entrepreneurs and professionals in the Boston area.

Tim has a degree in accounting and finance from the University of Wisconsin in Madison and is a graduate of the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.  Tim is an attorney, Chartered Financial Analyst and holds a CFP designation.   He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, Boston Society of Security Analysts, the CFA Institute and Boston Estate Planning Council.  He is also a board member of The Capital Network – a 25 year-old non-profit group in New England which helps start-up companies locate and secure private and public-sector funding.

As a participant in local angel investment groups, Tim has looked at many investment opportunities related to the music business for himself and other private investors. He has also been an on-and-off musician for almost four decades and is noted for spending an inordinate amount of time and money shopping for any product that might improve his musicianship while eliminating the need to actually spend time practicing or rehearsing.  Tim’s singing, guitar playing and musical creativity remain virtually unknown beyond his immediate family and reincarnation is likely the only hope for him to achieve the recognition he deserves as a musician on planet Earth.  Yet, he remains hopeful.


Robert J. Mulroy
President & CEO Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Robert Mulroy is the President & CEO of Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Merrimack is widely recognized as one of the world's leading private biotechnology companies, leading the industry in the application of the principles of engineering and physics to understand biology and develop new and improved medicines.

Mr. Mulroy has been with the Company since its founding out of MIT and Harvard in 2000. During his tenure as CEO, Mr. Mulroy has recruited a renown Board of Directors and leading scientific and business advisors.  He has led the Company's growth to 80 full time employees and raised over $140 million to support Merrimack's operations from many of the world's leading healthcare investors.  Mr. Mulroy has further led the company's external collaboration efforts with major global corporations, with deals ranging from Unilever to Novartis.  He serves as a director and vice-chairman of Merrimack's Board of Directors and is a member of the board's Executive Committee.  Outside of Merrimack, Mr. Mulroy is a regular lecturer at both MIT and Harvard Medical School on issues of biotechnology, healthcare, and the commercialization of pharmaceuticals.  Prior to Merrimack, Mr. Mulroy worked as a management consulting focused on corporate strategies for major US and global corporations in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, and technology sectors.  He worked early in his career as a management consultant on economic development issues in Eastern Europe.  Mr. Mulroy completed his undergraduate work at Stanford University and earned graduate degree from Yale University as a Master's in Public and Private Management.  His hobbies include music, running, and ice hockey.  Bob has spent his career working with boards - both for profit and not - creating effective governance and management, and assisting with fundraising.

What's not reflected in the Merrimack bio is a real love for music on all levels.  Bob had a working band through college - and post-college did the professional route as singer-songwriter and with a band.  Back some years Bob played the local scene and produced several albums.  He is familiar with the music industry from the inside, though dated, and continues to follow it as a fan.  He considers Passim a jewel in the folk world and our local music scene for the nurturing and preservation of the folk tradition.

 
 
 
 
 

Board Biographies



Jeremiah Potts, Chair
Senior VP and Director of Customer Advocacy of MFS Investments, Boston, MA
Jerry Potts is a Senior Vice President, Director of Customer Advocacy with MFS Investment Management. He joined MFS in 1984 after graduating from Brown University. His career at MFS has allowed him to be involved in a wide variety of areas focused on the customer. In the late 1980s, he was responsible for developing a new distribution division for MFS focusing on banks. In the early 1990s, Jerry headed up corporate marketing and communications--including the areas of product management and development, customer research, communications, and e-commerce. In addition to working for MFS, Jerry also has been involved in founding a number of small companies. He was founder and president of Eastern Front Records (an independent record label); of RadioBoston (a live 24/7 Internet radio station); and is currently the CEO and founder of Dais Systems, Inc (a provider of streaming media presentation services for organizations.) He has also served as a consultant to a number of start-up businesses.

Jerry is the Vice-Chair of the Passim Center and also serves on the Board for Medfield Youth Baseball and Softball.  He's loves music (he has produced and played on a variety of CDs)--and is a rabid Pats fan!


Fran Rivkin, M.B.A., Treasurer
Program Director for North America, Elderhostel, Inc., Boston, MA
Fran Rivkin was the Co-Founder and COO of Domania, Inc., the first national database of home sales information easily available to consumers, and is currently the Program Director for North America for Elderhostel, Inc. She brings to the Passim Center years of experience in entrepreneurial businesses and with non-profits. She served on the Board of Elderhostel prior to joining the staff, and was the Vice President for Administration and Finance for the Protestant Guild for Human Services before starting Domania. 

Fran is also a mandolinist with the classical mandolin ensemble, Enigmatica, and along with Bill Nowlin can be found haunting the grounds of Fenway Park at any opportunity.


Patricia Moran, Esq., Clerk


 

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

Nancy Darish
Director of Marketing, E-Dialog, Burlington, MA 
Nancy is currently a marketing consultant and aspiring chef.  She brings to Passim more than 16 years of corporate marketing, product marketing and music industry experience. Helping to establish Chicago-based Aware Records in the early 90s, Nancy served as general manager overseeing distribution, manufacturing, art direction and marketing. There she worked with such artists as Matchbox20, Vertical Horizon, Guster and The Verve Pipe.  

A move back to Boston led Nancy to apply her entrepreneurial marketing skills to the publishing industry where she worked with an incubator group at Harvard Business School Publishing to launch Harvard Management Update, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and The Balanced Scorecard Report.  For the past six years she has overseen marketing efforts at Burlington-based e-Dialog where she served as director of marketer until deciding to pursue a life-long interest in the culinary arts. 

Currently attending culinary school at the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Nancy is spending a lot of time cooking, working in her garden and helping Passim with corporate and strategic marketing activities.

 

 
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