Grant Distribution Committee Welcomed 20 Members to Support Grant Review

To support the review and decision-making process for our 2023 Arts & Culture and Human Services Grant Programs this fall, we were thrilled to engage our Distribution Committee.

These 20 committee members represent 10 of our MetroWest communities and bring a wealth of expertise, knowledge, and perspectives to the work, including backgrounds in legal, nonprofit leadership, health access, behavioral health, educations, technology, finance, insurance, design, community engagement, and more.

The work of the Committee this fall was significant as we received a record number of grant applications. We know that the demonstrated need for support in our region is directly tied to an evolving demand for services, programs, and spaces in our community. We are grateful for the committee’s energy and commitment to this important work!

Join us in thanking our committee members:

Name Town Occupation
Colin Barrett Medfield Lawyer, Preti Flaherty
Marissa Cole Sudbury Director of Policy and Practice, MA Alliance for Early College
Caitlin Donovan Dover Global Head of Uber Health, Uber
Christopher Hoff Dover Vice President of Provider Enablement, Oscar Health
Susan Kavoogian Wellesley Community Advocate
Kathryn Fagin Weston Interior Designer, KJ Designs LLC
Craig Santos Framingham Senior Director of Training Services, MathWorks
Chris Gullotti Sudbury Partner, Canby Financial
Lilly Yun Weston Community Advocate
Susie Estella Hopkinton Community Advocate
Isil Waxman Weston Development Manager, One Can Help
Liz Robins Wellesley Community Advocate
Victoria Fils-Aime Waltham Organizational Development Manager, Waltham Boys & Girls Club
Maureen Maas Needham Partner, Collaborative Insurance Solutions
Jenna Schmid Weston Clinical Psychologist
Rosalia Morel Ashland Northeast Regional Program Manager, Partners for Justice
Mike Quinn Waltham Owner and Financial Advisor, Quinn Wealth Strategies
Danielle Ramos Framingham Purchasing Coordinator & Surgical Assistant, Shields

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