Wolf Greenfield is honored to have recently participated in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) as Team Wolf Pack, where 12 individuals biked together from as far as Wellesley to Provincetown (162 miles) to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The riders raised over $100,000 for cancer research and treatment. Since 1980, the PMC has raised $1 billion for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
The inaugural Team Wolf Pack – which consisted of all first-time PMC riders and two Living Proof riders – brought together people from across different offices, practice groups, firm functions, and generations. The team included: Alyssa Champagne (Client Services); Cara Dawson (Biotechnology Practice); Frankie Householder (Client Services); Lindsay Howard (Legal Recruiting & Professional Development); Christina Licursi (Trademark & Copyright Practice; Team Captain); Mike Pomianek, Living Proof Rider (Chemical & Materials Technologies Practice); Dan Rudoy (Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice); Caitlin Schneider (Biotechnology Practice); Andrew Williams (Biotechnology Practice); and Dan Young (Biotechnology Practice). Non-Wolf Greenfield riders who joined the team this year included: Jennifer Buell (spouse: Christina Licursi); Kristen Vincent, Living Proof Rider (spouse: Chelsea Loughran, Litigation Practice).
The firm supports many clients in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries and works with a number of leading institutions in the healthcare space. We are fortunate to be able to partner with those at the forefront of so many important life sciences innovations, witnessing firsthand the evolution of cutting-edge cancer treatments and technologies.
Many of our practitioners’ daily engagements with clients in this space underscore the pivotal role patents and trademarks play in driving forward advancements in healthcare and essential research. While navigating the complexities of IP, we witness the intricate process of translating scientific breakthroughs into tangible solutions and trusted brands for patients. Through our work, we not only help protect groundbreaking inventions, but also contribute to the broader mission of improving patient outcomes and saving lives.
We began as a family firm, and though we’ve grown by leaps and bounds, our firm is still a place where people know not only each other’s names, but the names of each other’s children and which sports they play. We also understand the responsibility we have in helping our communities thrive and we have a passion for helping others. Our commitment to making a positive impact together starts within our own walls. Through our dedication to volunteerism, we aim to build and promote a positive firm culture, where teamwork, community, and collaboration are at the forefront. Learn more about team Wolf Pack.