In Massachusetts, an Early Ed Exit

By John O. Harney

Samantha Aigner-Treworgy

Comings and Goings …

Massachusetts Early Education and Care Commissioner Samantha Aigner-Treworgy resigned from the post where she led the process of opening emergency childcare during the early days of the pandemic and helping launch a statewide childcare Covid testing initiative in the Bay State.

WGBH Educational Foundation President and CEO Jonathan Abbott announced he will step down after 23 years in charge of the Boston public media organization, now called GBH.

Curry College named former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis as a security advisor after a series of race and hate-related incidents forced the Milton, Mass. college to move classes from in-person to virtual.

Connecticut Office of Policy and Management Secretary Melissa McCaw announced she will leave the job she has held as the state’s top budget and policy official since January 2019 to become finance director for the Town of East Hartford.

PioneerLegal, a new nonprofit, public interest law firm created by the right-leaning Pioneer Institute of Massachusetts, named Judge Frank J. Bailey of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts to become the firm’s first president.

Passings …

Rosemarie Sansone died at age 77, less than a week after retiring as CEO of the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District.

 


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