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What is MITAC?
MITAC is a non-profit employee service that serves the cultural
and recreational needs of the MIT Community. Begun as a pilot
program in 1983 with a six-month test trial of 13 special events,
MITAC now offers dozens of events annually to the MIT Community.
The MITAC Committee (staffed by volunteers of campus and Lincoln
Laboratory employees and retirees) meet during the academic year
to research and plan special events. Everything from hayrides
to sleigh rides, shopping sprees to ski getaways, white water
rafting to whale watching, as well as various sporting events
(Bruins, Red Sox, and Celtics games!), exhibitions (flower shows,
RV camping shows, car shows, home shows, boat shows...) circuses,
theater, music and other popular events are offered year round
and are listed in a Monthly Flyer distributed to employees on
campus and at Lincoln Laboratory.
MITAC Offices
Campus
Stata Lobby
Tuesday - Friday from 11:00 am-4:00 pm
617.253.7990
Lincoln Lab
Room A109
Thursday & Friday from 11:00 am-4:00 pm
(Closed all Institute Holidays)
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MITAC Staff
Diane Betz Tavitian, MITAC Coordinator
Linda Olson, Event Planning Coordinator - Lincoln Laboratory
Lee Smith, Event Planning Coordinator - Stata Center
MITAC Committee
Emmi Snyder, Co-convenor, Campus
Karen Shaw, Co-convenor, Lincoln Laboratory
John Bilodeau, Lincoln Laboratory
Judi Donlon, Lincoln Laboratory
Shirley Entzminger, Campus
Skip Hoyt, Lincoln Laboratory
Paula Jones, Lincoln Laboratory
Taya Leary, Campus
Ruth Levitsky, Campus
Trudy Morris, Campus
Marty O'Brien, Campus
Helen F. Ray , Campus
Stephanie Richardson, Campus
Pamela Slot, Campus
Jennifer Smith, Campus
Cheryl Vossmer, Campus
Charlie Wilson, Lincoln Lab
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