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Women & Wine Wednesdays: Collaborative Networking with MIT Sloan Alumnae & Friends
   
Women are increasingly having to manage their finances, staying single, and divorcing all too frequently.

By popular demand - Join us for an informal, interactive, and informative discussion on how you can be proactive in protecting your assets. Plenty of time for networking!

We will welcome Miriam Kosowsky, founder and principal of Mediation Saves: Time, Money, Relationships & Children mediation services, and the Vice President of the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation. Audrey Daum, Chair, Women & Wine Wednesdays, MITSBAA, and Senior Vice President - Investments, Moors & Cabot, will facilitate this much-needed conversation.

Women and Wine Wednesday is open to all MIT alumnae, colleagues and friends. Please come and sip, munch and mingle to continue to build our valuable and growing network of women professionals!

 
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
 
6:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m. ET
 
The Ritz Carlton, Avery Bar
  10 Avery Street, Boston, MA
 
$20/alumnae and guests
 
$15/current MIT students
 
 
Miriam G, Kosowsky, Esq. is a certified mediator-attorney with over thirty years of legal experience. For over ten years, she has been the principal of Mediation Saves: Time, Money, Relationships, and Children- which is a mediation practice that focuses exclusively on family law. She is the Vice President of the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation, the premier family mediation organization in Massachusetts.She is also a committee chair on their Standards, Certification, and Membership committees. Miriam graduated with honors from Harvard Law School. At Harvard Law, she was the president of the Family and Children’s Rights Project. Miriam majored in developmental and cognitive psychology at Barnard College of Columbia University, and graduated second in her class. Miriam’s psychology background is extremely helpful with her mediations. 
 
Before becoming a mediator, Miriam worked as an assistant district attorney in Norfolk County and then as a corporate litigator at Sullivan & Worcester, LLP in Boston. Miriam’s mediation clients range from those with complex compensation packages, including deferred income, carried interest and stock options, to hourly workers. She also has vast experience with clients who are business owners or self-employed. Miriam guides her clients in a supportive, caring and professional manner and works with them to find creative solutions to satisfy each of their important interests and to create divorce agreements that they feel are fair, not only now, but for years ahead. Additionally,she works towards the best interests of their children so that parents can learn to parent well together as they begin living separate lives. Miriam is the mother of four children and grandmother of two adorable grandchildren.
 
This event is hosted by the MIT Sloan Boston Alumni Association (MITSBAA). MITSBAA is an alumni-led 501-C3 non-profit. For more information and/or to volunteer, please visit www.mitsloanboston.com.
  

Our Women's Events Volunteer Committee includes:

  • Audrey Daum, SM '88, SBAA Board Co-Chair Women’s Events, Chair, Women and Wine Wednesdays & Senior Vice President – Investments, Moors & Cabot, abdaum@me.com
  • Sun Altbach, MBA '11, Advisor LVF VC, sg.altbach@gmail.com
  • Monica Kothari, MBA '19, Regions Lead, Campus Strategy, Capital One, monicakothari23@gmail.com
  • Dr. Irena Lucifredi, PhD '05, President, SOFAR Acoustics, LLC, ilucifredi@sofaracoustics.com
  • Katie Manty, SM '02, VP, Omnichannel Strategy, kmmanty@yahoo.com
  • Tina Kruczynski, Program Manager, MITSBAA, tina@mitsloanboston.com

Event Information
EVENT DATE:
Wednesday, Feb 7 2024 at 6:00pm - 9:00pm [ iCal ]
LOCATION:
The Ritz Carlton, Avery Bar
10 Avery Street
Boston, MA 02111
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