A Irish philanthropic fundraising network gathered high-profile Boston area fundsters and other donors last week at a party in honor of a famed former star PM.
John Hancock Investments CEO
Andrew Arnott,
State Street CEO
Ron O'Hanley (a week after
his promotion),
Putnam CEO
Bob Reynolds, and other Beantown bigwigs attended the
Ireland Funds' 36th annual
Boston Gala on Thursday at the Westin Boston Waterfront,
the Boston Herald reports. The honoree of the evening, the paper reveals was none other than
Peter Lynch, who serves as president of the Lynch Foundation and vice chairman of
Fidelity Management and Research Company and previously was the star PM of Fidelity's then-flagship
Fidelity Magellan Fund.
The black tie event attracted more than 1,000 people, according to the
Herald, and was spearheaded by
Steve Greeley, New England director of the Ireland Funds. The fundraising network's tagline is "progress through philanthropy." Its mission "is to harness the power of a global philanthropic network of friends of Ireland to promote and support peace, culture, education and community development across the island of Ireland and among Irish communities around the world." Over the years the network has raised more than $550 million to support more than 3,000 organizations in 12 countries. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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