SEVEN Fund Galleries > Reception for Dambisa Moyo's Book "How the West was Lost"

 
The following photographs are from a reception sponsored by the SEVEN Fund for the release of Dambisa Moyo's newest book "How the West was Lost" which went to number six on the NY Times best seller list the following week.  Participants included legendary development banker Donald Terry, recent Wharton Publishing author Eric Kacou, SEVEN Fund Fellows Martha Fox and Richard Lehrer, Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy administrative leader Dorothy Orzulak, Harvard Kennedy School faculty and researchers, and graduate students from around the Boston area.

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