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Happy Holidays from CEP!

Date: December 22, 2014

Ethan McCoy

Former Senior Writer and Editor, CEP

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Around this time every year, our natural inclinations lead us to think back on the year as it has passed, reflecting on all that we’ve done, who we’ve done those things with, and how we’ve changed. Here at CEP, that’s what’s been on our minds these past few days.

In 2014, CEP:

  • Published two major research reports and one scholarly article
  • Engaged 68 funders through our assessment tools.
  • Added nine new staff members to our team
  • Commenced planning for one May 2015 national conference

The changing of the calendar is also a time to think of those we are grateful for – the people and institutions who have made our work possible this year. Thank you to our funders, advisors, colleagues, friends, and anyone who has leant their support, counsel, and care so generously to CEP.

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It’s been a busy year in our Cambridge and San Francisco offices, and we’re excited to dive headfirst into the next.

Editor’s Note: CEP publishes a range of perspectives. The views expressed here are those of the authors, not necessarily those of CEP.

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