Baim Institute for Clinical Research
Kevin Hart is a seasoned Certified Public Accountant with extensive experience spanning several decades. Currently self-employed as a CPA since November 2018, Kevin previously held key leadership roles at Harvard Clinical Research Institute, serving as Senior Director of Contracts and Director of Contracts. Prior positions include business development and finance roles at HCRI and as Principal at Kevin L. Hart, CPA, where Kevin provided part-time CFO and controller services. Kevin's earlier career features positions such as Senior Accounting Manager at Copley Real Estate Advisors, Senior Accountant at Martin D. Braver & Company, and Internal Auditor at Jordan Marsh Company. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Finance from Babson College, earned between 1979 and 1982.
Baim Institute for Clinical Research
Formerly known as the Harvard Clinical Research Institute, The Baim Institute for Clinical Research is a leading, not-for-profit academic research organization (ARO) that delivers insight, innovation and leadership in today's dynamic research environment. The Baim Institute collaborates with some of the world's most highly respected researchers from renowned institutions to help advance healthy and quality of life around the world. We combine the logistical capabilities of a contract research organization with world-class academic scientific leadership. We have a proven track record in designing and executing clinical studies. Since 1993, we have worked on over 450 clinical trials in North America, Europe and Asia. Dr. Donald Baim was a world-renowned pioneer in cardiovascular research. He dedicated his career to bringing innovative medical technologies forward, and cared deeply about the effective use of new therapeutics. He was an inspiration to generations of physician leaders for his ability to couple scientific thought with an unceasing commitment to improve patient care. He embodies the principles on which our Institute was founded and continues to grow.