Our 2025 luncheon featured a talk by Robert Buderi, author of Where Futures Converge: Kendall Square and the Making of a Global Innovation Hub. Bob took us on a tour of Kendall Square's industrial history and its key role in the development of MIT and countless revolutionary companies. We had a fantastic day reminiscing about life in Kendall. Join us at our luncheon in 2026 and share a wonderful time with us!
Photos by Allison Evans of Boston Photo Events.
Co-President Thom Opar welcomes retirees and guests to Endicott House.
Heather Monteiro and Marcia Tench-Mora enjoy the day.
Patricia and Jerry Greer arrive for the luncheon.
Mark and Lynn Forgues catch up with MIT Health colleague, Elaine Shiang.
Thom Opar, Anna Jasonides, and Dimitri Manolakis have a chat before lunch.
Theresa Tobin, Jennifer Banks, and their friend are ready for a great meal!
Bonny Nothern smiles for the camera!
Cathy and Shaun Keller with friend were in attendance!
Elaine Shiang, Lily Liau, and Annie Liau toast to each other.
Bob Buderi and friend Ron Latanision catch up as well.
Anthony Hallee-Farrell learns something new about the Endicott House history!
Mike Fitzgerald shares the history of the House and the Endicott family.
Nick Altenbernd, Lee Ridgway, and Kenneth Schultz enjoy the day.
Paul Schierenbeck and Davids Mann have a wonderful time.
Heather Monteiro, Marcia Tench-Mora, Bonny Nothern, and Alejandra Huete
John and Wilma Kassakian chat with Ron Latanision
Memoir class members Thom and Elaine enjoy meeting up.
Paul Schierenbeck shares a story about Kendall.
Joe and TJ Collins hang out with Bob Buderi and Kathleen Griffin
Bob Ferrara, Jim Morgan, Joyce Morgan, and Sue Lester.
Lillian and Ronald Paratore, Jim and Daphnah Sage.
Bob Buderi shares stories of Kendall Square.
Shaun Keller reminisces about MIT back in the day.
Sue Lester shares about the F&T diner.
Joe and TJ Collins
We had a great time with all of you! See you at next year's party!
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