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Steve Braun is active in The Entrepreneurship InstituteSteve has been an active board member of The Entrepreneurship Institute for the past year and has been involved with the organization for 16 years. The Entrepreneurship Institute is a national, non-profit company providing strategies and practical solutions for corporate leaders.

Steve is active in his community, working with The City of Hope, Partnership for Cures, Glenwood School for Boys and Girls, and the Marty Hennessy Jr. Tennis Foundation.

Steve Braun Elected to Executive Board - Partnership For Cures (PFC)
Steve Braun has served as an Advisory Board member since 2005 and was named to the Executive Board in 2008.

PFC raises money to fund and manage promising medical research that will speed safe and effective treatments to patients of life-altering disease.  PFC's fast track projects are designed to create new uses for FDA-approved drugs or validate other therapies that can be quickly incorporated into patient care.

 Steve Braun Joined Tony Bennett for Mother’s Day Weekend Charity Event, May 2006
In order to help get kids off the street and on the tennis court where they can learn discipline and a "NO QUIT" attitude, Steve Braun supported the Marty Hennessy Jr.'s Tennis Foundation's Steve Braun joins Tony Benefit for Mother's Day Weekendscholarship fund. Northwestern Mutual's Matching Gifts Program allowed Steve to extend his personal contribution even further in supporting this worthy organization.

 

Steve Braun is active in Goldman Philanthropic PartnershipSteve Braun Helped Fund Cancer Research, June 2004: Steve Braun was once again pleased to be a sponsor of the Goldman Philanthropic Partnership 2nd Annual Mark Damisch Piano Concert to support innovative medical research at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.