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Dine with an MIT luminary for a good cause: Flash charity auction offers the opportunity to bid on lunch with MIT professors in support of COVID-19…

Posted: April 24, 2020 at 3:49 am

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Dream of dining and discussing space travel withformer NASA astronautand MITAerospace Engineering Professor,Jeffrey Hoffman? Want to grab a sandwich and talk sports analytics withBen Shields,former ESPN executive and Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan?Perhaps you'd like to break bread and ponder the future of nanomedicine withPaula Hammond, the head of MIT's Department of Chemical Engineering?

Now is your chance. Agrassroots organizationof MIT staff and faculty members have launched acharity auctionoffering participants the opportunity to bid on lunches with over 50 luminaries at MIT. In addition, the group is runninga rafflewhereparticipants can contribute $5 to be entered into a drawing to win a lunch with the MIT faculty member of their choice from the auction.

The proceeds from the fundraiser will be disbursed to theCambridge Community Foundation's Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fundand theCambridge Mayor's Disaster Relief Fund for COVID-19with the help ofCommunity Giving at MIT.

As the global pandemic has erupted over the last month, MIT has worked to help the City of Cambridge weather the ongoing public health emergency. The Institute's assistance has included direct financial support, suspension of rent for tenants in MIT-owned properties, housing for emergency responders in unused MIT buildings, and other initiatives.

"I share with my colleagues a feeling of responsibility to help supportthose who've been affected by the current health crisis here in our home city of Cambridge," saysDavid V. Capodilupo, Assistant Dean ofMIT Sloan Global Programs."This is one smalland we hopefun and interestingway for us to give back to our local community during this challenging period."

Bidding for the fundraiser, which is modeled after Warren Buffett's annual charity auction, launched on April 16thandwill conclude on April 30th at 11:55pm. Winning bidders can choose between a conversation with their chosen faculty member via Zoom or an in-person lunch to take place after social distancing measures are eased.

"At a time of lockdowns and social distancing, this fundraiser can help build new and meaningful connections," says Longzhen Han, Assistant Director of theMIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program,who is spearheading the fundraiser. "Not only does MIT have brilliant faculty members, they are also very generous. We are thrilled that they are dedicating their time in this unique way to benefit a good cause close to home."

The auction website showcases the nearly 60 professors from over 10 different departments who have signed on to the effort. Each bio includes a fun factconsider it a conversation starterabout the faculty member.For instance,Jeffrey C. Grossman, the Department Head of Materials Science and Engineering, used to be a competitive ballroom dancer.Zeynep Ton, Professor of the Practice of Operations Management at MIT Sloan, played volleyball for Penn State and participated in two NCAA final four tournaments. MeanwhileRoberto Rigobon, Professor of Applied Economics at the school, once played in a rock band that had three number one hit songs in Venezuela.

Rene Richardson Gosline, a Senior Lecturer in the Management Science group at MIT Sloan, says she was inspired to join the effort because, "Instead of shuffling the deck, COVID-19 may calcify structural inequality and hit the vulnerable hardest. We must all do our part. At MIT, we say, "Of the world. In the world. For the world.' The #mitcharitylunches embody this ethos."

All donations to the auction are tax deductible. The organizers say they are open to engaging with local donor organizations interested in making matching gifts or providing other support.

"Our greatest weapon is the strength of our community," saysSharmila C. Chatterjee, Senior Lecturer in Marketing and the Academic Head for the MBA Track in Enterprise Management at MIT Sloan."We do well when every single member does well. Working together, as one, is the only way to make this happen."

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