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  2. Bright Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Bright Horizons Children's Centers, Inc. was founded in 1986 by Linda A. Mason and Roger H. Brown. [2] Mason and Brown's Cambridge home was used as the company headquarters. In 1987, the first two Bright Horizons child care centers were opened at the Prudential Center in Boston and at One Kendall Square in Cambridge, both on the same day.

  3. Linda A. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason co-founded, with future husband Roger H. Brown, Bright Horizons, a provider of employer-sponsored child care, emergency back-up care for children and adults/elders, educational advising, and global work/life consulting. The company employs approximately 33,350 people globally and operates about 1,100 child care centers in the United ...

  4. Roger H. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Boston, Brown and Mason co-founded Bright Horizons, which provided on-site child care for client-company employees, in 1986. Under their leadership, the company grew into a publicly traded company which currently employs 33,000 people (2019). [2] [6] Brown served as chief executive officer until January 2002. [7]

  5. Bright Horizons Buys Childrens Choice - AOL

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    The world is getting bigger for Bright Horizons Family Solutions . On Monday, Bright Horizons announced that it has purchased Dallas-based Children's Choice Learning Centers, an operator of 49 ...

  6. Horizons for Homeless Children - Wikipedia

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    Linda A. Mason and Roger H. Brown, co-founders of child-care provider Bright Horizons, along with Michael R. Eisenson, [5] founded the organization in 1988 to serve the needs of homeless children in the Greater Boston area. [6] [7] Kate Barrand currently serves as the President and CEO of the organization. [6]

  7. Sittercity.com - Wikipedia

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    Sittercity was founded in 2001 by Genevieve Thiers. [4] In 2011, Sittercity raised over 20 million dollars for further development on the company. [5] Bright Horizons acquired the company in 2020 for an undisclosed amount. [6] In 2021, Zenobia Moochhala took on the role as CEO. [7]

  8. Stephanie M. Carlson - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Carlson and Zelazo co-founded a university-based start-up company, ... Understood.org, Sesame Workshop, Noggin, and Bright Horizons Family Solutions.

  9. Engaging, yet tantalizingly withholding, the contemporary drama “Drowning Dry” offers a nonlinear portrait of two sisters, their marriages and children while depicting a family tragedy during ...