Scott Livingston — Managing Director of Axiom Capital Management
Inc. (Axiom) and head of the Livingston Group, an investment and
corporate advisory group within Axiom focused on nanotechnology — has
recently joined the Corporate Advisory Board (CAB) of the Dolan
DNA Learning Center, an operating arm of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
As a member of the CAB, Livingston will lend his significant expertise
in financial management to the DNALC’s operations, helping
to raise awareness and funding for the educational programs of
the world-renowned museum and educational facility.
Touted by the Forbes Wolfe Nanotechnology Report as “sharp
and highly connected,” Livingston has spoken about leading
nanotechnology trends at the Harvard Club, the Cambridge Healthtech
Institute, and Business Executives for National Security. He has
worked on Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Jobs for
New York” Forum and has presented to several state pension
leaders across the nation. A former Senior Vice President for Investment
Management at Lehman Brothers, Livingston is a board member of
the NanoBusiness Alliance and a founding board member of the NY
Nanobusiness Alliance.
“
We are thrilled to have Scott Livingston working with us at the
Dolan DNA Learning Center,” said Karen Orzel, Development
Officer at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. “His expertise
and strategic advice will help us to raise funds to support the
hands-on DNA education for which the Learning Center is known.”
The Dolan DNA Learning Center is the world’s first science
center devoted entirely to public genetics education. The DNALC
provides students in 5th through 12th grades with extensive hands-on
laboratory experience and offers them opportunity to perform key
techniques used by genetic engineers. As the single largest provider
of biotechnology laboratory instruction at the pre-college level
in the United States, the DNALC has enriched the lives of approximately
300,000 students and teachers from Long Island and around the country
since it opened in 1988. The CAB acts as a liaison between the
DNALC and the corporate community. Edward A. Chernoff (Motors & Armatures)
serves as Chairman of the CAB while Arthur M. Spiro acts as the
CSHL Trustee Liaison. For more information visit www.dnalc.edu