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Big Sister CEO Joins Women’s Commission

Posted 06/27/2014

For Immediate Release
June 11, 2014
Released By: Office of Women’s Advancement     
BostonWomen@cityofboston.gov

BOSTON –Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the creation of the Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement, a department which will oversee and coordinate the Mayor’s initiatives to promote equal rights and equal economic, social, political and educational opportunities for all women and girls throughout Boston. In addition, Mayor Walsh announced the revitalization of the Boston Women’s Commission, which will advise the Mayor on issues pertaining to women in Boston and work closely with the Office of Women’s Advancement to fulfill its mission of attaining full equity for women in all areas of life.

“I am thrilled to have the Office of Women’s Advancement and the Boston Women’s Commission in place to help make Boston America’s premier city for women. I strongly believe that when women succeed, Boston succeeds,” said Mayor Walsh. “I am particularly excited to have such a diverse and experienced Women’s Commission to work with me on this important issue. The equal treatment of the people of Boston impacts all of us – women and men alike – and with the new Commission, we are bringing all these voices to the table.”

The work of the Office of Women’s Advancement will focus on three key areas: understanding and reporting on the status of women and girls in Boston through data and research; advancing women’s economic equity in partnership with the Boston Women’s Workforce Council; and promoting women’s health and safety. The department will be housed in the Health and Human Services cabinet. The Boston Women’s Commission will support this work by providing a permanent, effective voice for women across Boston, and by collaborating with public, private, and non-profit partners on key issue areas significantly affecting women and girls.

Megan Costello will serve as the Executive Director of the Office of Women’s Advancement, as well as the Chair of the Boston Women’s Commission.

“Women make up 52 percent of Boston’s population, so there is a social and economic need to ensure equal opportunities for women in the City,” said Costello. “For the first time in nearly 20 years, we now have an appointed Boston Women’s Commission that will help make women equal participants in Boston’s economy and civil society. And with the Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement, we now have a vehicle for tangible policy change.”

The diverse Boston Women’s Commission is comprised of female and male leaders in business, academia, the non-profit sector, and civil society. The Commission can have up to 30 members, and the Mayor will seek to make additional appointments later this year. The 19 members appointed to date include:

Alicia Canady Adamson, Senior Director, Affinity Programs & Events, United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley; Founder, The Young Black Women’s Society Inc.
Marques Benton, Vice President and Director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Ann Bookman, Director, Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, UMass Boston
Liz Brunner, CEO and Founder, Brunner Communications
Vanessa Calderón-Rosado, CEO, Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción
Cassandria Campbell, Co-Founder, Fresh Food Generation
Migdalia Diaz, Priority Projects Manager, Associates for International Research, Inc.
Betty Francisco, EVP, Corporate Relations and General Counsel, Millennium Partners Sports Club Management LLC
Malli Gero, Co-Founder and Executive Director, 2020 Women on Boards
Diana Hwang, Founder and Executive Director, Asian-American Women’s Political Initiative
Arline Isaacson, President, Isaacson Political Consultants; Co-Chair, Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus
Genevieve King, Captain Detective (Retired), Boston Police Department
Liam Lowney, Executive Director, Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance
Colette Phillips, President and CEO, Colette Phillips Communications
Deborah Re, CEO, Big Sister Association of Greater Boston
Robert Rivers, Vice Chairman, Eastern Bank Corporation; President and COO, Eastern Bank
Charles Rodgers, President, New Community Fund
Marie St. Fleur, President and CEO, Bessie Tartt Wilson Initiative for Children
Susan Wornick, Anchor and Reporter, WCVB-TV