Patrick-Murray Transition Update



Governor-elect Deval Patrick and Lt. Governor-elect Tim Murray today named 19 people as members of their Transition Committee.

In addition, they launched a web site where people can make recommendations for working groups helping with the transition:  www.patrickmurraytransition.org.

The members of the Transition Committee are as follows:
 
Kenneth Ansin, Entrepreneur, President of Norwood Fine Cabinetry, Leominster
Zamawa Arenas, Principal/Director of Client Service, Argus Communications, Boston
Dr. Judy Bigby, Director of the Harvard Medical School Center of Excellence in Women's Health, Boston
Dr. Josh Boger, Chief Executive Officer of Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge
Julianne Boyd, Founder and Artistic Director, Barrington Stage Company, Pittsfield
John Bullard, President of the Sea Education Association (SEA), Woods Hole, and former Mayor of New Bedford
Wayne Burton, President, North Shore Community College, Danvers
James Caradonio, Superintendent, Worcester Public Schools
Elyse Cherry, Chief Executive Officer of Boston Community Capital and President of Boston Community Venture Fund
Gerard Dhooge, President, Maritime Trades Council of Greater Boston and New England
Tim Dibble, Founder and Managing General Partner of Alta Communications, Boston
Charlotte Golar Richie, Director, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development
Michael Grunko, President, SEIU Local 509
Kathleen Kelley, Former President, American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts
Patricia McGovern, General Counsel and Senior Vice President for Corporate and Community Affairs, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, and former state senator
Larry Port, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development, MassMutual, Springfield
Robert Reynolds, Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer, Fidelity Investments
Greg Torres, Chairman of the Board of Directors, The MENTOR Network, Boston
Leverett Wing, Asian-American community activist, General Manager, Lee Wing Management, Boston

We will keep you apprised as we learn more.  In the meantime, we urge MPHA members and colleagues to continue advocating for public health during the transition.

Eric Weltman
Deputy Director, Advocacy and Policy
Massachusetts Public Health Association


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