Word: profited
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...ticket office is a joint venture of Harvard and Arts/Boston, a non-profit that promotes access to the arts in eastern Massachusetts. Arts/Boston also has booths--known as BosTix--in Copley Square and in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace; both of those BosTix locations will now begin selling tickets to some Harvard events...
Wrinn says he chose BosTix because of its previous experience in selling admissions, its connections in the area's arts community, and its non-profit status. The group offers half-price, day-of-show tickets at its locations, and it runs Tomorrow's Audiences, a program which provides free tickets to art performances for disadvantaged children...
Those at the forefront of the debate about managed care had distinct views on what they see as a system in which patient care is subordinated to profit margins...
...cooperative owned by its members, the Coop divides its profits among members every year. But in recent years, the Coop's inability to turn a significant profit has left students empty handed. This fall, Coop members will receive their first rebate in three years: 3.5 percent of the total purchases they made last year with their Coop number...
Kidd was the Chief Financial Officer of City Year before accepting her position at Harvard, and has extensive experience in the non-profit financial realm...