Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors consists of 15 individuals who meet four times annually. Members come from various professional, gender, socioeconomic, ethnic, and geographic backgrounds. 100% make solicitations on behalf of the Cambridge Community Center in addition to personal annual unrestricted donations.
PRESIDENT
Lindsey Thorne-Bingham, Analysis Group
VICE PRESIDENT
Victoria Harris, City of Cambridge Election Commission
Victoria Harris lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children. She has master of social work and a master of public health degrees from Boston University. Ms. Harris currently works as an election commissioner for the City of Cambridge.
TREASURER
Gregory Gullickson, Rice, Heard & Bigelow, Inc.
Gregory is a partner at Rice, Heard & Bigelow, Inc., a firm of private trustees in Boston. In addition to his work with the Center, he serves as Treasurer of the Boston Food Forest Coalition and a trustee of the Sears Charitable Trust.
DIRECTORS
Michael Abramowitz, LittmanGerson Associates, LLP
Michael currently works as a LGA in Woburn, where he specializes in small business valuation and consulting. Previously, Michael worked at PwC, primarily auditing nonprofits, schools, and pharmaceutical companies.
Alexandria N. Berry, Draper Laboratories
Alexandria is a Naval Academy Graduate and currently works as an analyst at Draper Labs and an independent research fellow in Harvard’s Earth and Planetary Science department.
Rev. Lonnie Daniels, Abundant Life Church
Jonathan Ellman, Retired
Jonathan is a Retired Attorney and Technology Executive in the Payments and Retail sectors. He currently serves both on the Executive Committee/BOD for MassKids, a non-profit committed to preventing the sexual abuse and neglect of Massachusetts children, and on the BOD of the Wightman Tennis Club in Weston. He is a former President of Temple Shir Tikva and Board Member of the Wayland Scholarship Committee.
Corinne Espinoza, Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee
A Cambridge resident, volunteer and activist, Corinne is proud that hers is a "Center Family."
Luba Falk Feigenberg
Luba Falk Feigenberg is a researcher, psychologist, and educator whose work is committed to supporting children's social and emotional development. She has extensive experience managing programs, directing research and evaluation teams, and leading organizational change across the nonprofit, education, and public sectors. Luba lives with her family in Cambridge.
Tina M. Paulding, Cambridge Savings Bank
Tina is a CCC mom with over 25 years in the banking industry, most of which has been with Cambridge Savings Bank, also a proud supporter and sponsor of CCC.
Shawn Proctor, The Agenda for Children
Shawn has dedicated over a decade to serving youth as a Co-Program Director and Lead Teacher with the Department of Human Service Programs and the Cambridge Community Center. Shawn brings a deep knowledge of the challenges young people face in and out of school and is committed to addressing barriers and creating opportunities for learning. Shawn is looking forward to building a stronger network across youth-serving systems in Cambridge while keeping social justice and equity at the center of his work.
Lisa Velez, Tootsie Roll Industries
Lisa was raised in a lovely city we call Cambridge. She's been a resident here all her life. Lisa also works in the city of Cambridge as a Human Resources Generalist at an iconic manufacturing company, Tootsie Roll Industries.
Whitney Wade, Broad Institute
Whitney is a research administrator at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She has a B.A. in English from Amherst College and a B.A. in Communication Disorders from SUNY New Paltz. She also is a parent who is grateful for the Cambridge Community Center programs that her child attends.
Rashaad Wharton, Middlesex County Superior Court
Growing up in the Coast community the CCC has always been a place Rashaad cherished for allowing him to attend at a young age, make life long friends and instill the passion of giving back. To Rashaad, being a "Center Kid" means giving back to the future in positive ways.
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board serves as an informal collective of supporters of the Cambridge Community Center who provide guidance to staff and the Board of Directors on a range of topics as needed.
Reuben Dottin, Euniqua Realty Corp.
Yvonne L. Gittens, Cambridge Community Center, Inc.
Hon. Saundra Graham, Retired
Richard Guidelli, Gilman, Guidelli, & Bellow Co.
Jessica Lander, Lowell Public School District
Paul Parravano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Toni A. Phillips, Retired
Elaine Thorne, Retired
Rev. Virginia Ward, Abundant Life Church
PRESIDENT
Lindsey Thorne-Bingham, Analysis Group
VICE PRESIDENT
Victoria Harris, City of Cambridge Election Commission
Victoria Harris lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children. She has master of social work and a master of public health degrees from Boston University. Ms. Harris currently works as an election commissioner for the City of Cambridge.
TREASURER
Gregory Gullickson, Rice, Heard & Bigelow, Inc.
Gregory is a partner at Rice, Heard & Bigelow, Inc., a firm of private trustees in Boston. In addition to his work with the Center, he serves as Treasurer of the Boston Food Forest Coalition and a trustee of the Sears Charitable Trust.
DIRECTORS
Michael Abramowitz, LittmanGerson Associates, LLP
Michael currently works as a LGA in Woburn, where he specializes in small business valuation and consulting. Previously, Michael worked at PwC, primarily auditing nonprofits, schools, and pharmaceutical companies.
Alexandria N. Berry, Draper Laboratories
Alexandria is a Naval Academy Graduate and currently works as an analyst at Draper Labs and an independent research fellow in Harvard’s Earth and Planetary Science department.
Rev. Lonnie Daniels, Abundant Life Church
Jonathan Ellman, Retired
Jonathan is a Retired Attorney and Technology Executive in the Payments and Retail sectors. He currently serves both on the Executive Committee/BOD for MassKids, a non-profit committed to preventing the sexual abuse and neglect of Massachusetts children, and on the BOD of the Wightman Tennis Club in Weston. He is a former President of Temple Shir Tikva and Board Member of the Wayland Scholarship Committee.
Corinne Espinoza, Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee
A Cambridge resident, volunteer and activist, Corinne is proud that hers is a "Center Family."
Luba Falk Feigenberg
Luba Falk Feigenberg is a researcher, psychologist, and educator whose work is committed to supporting children's social and emotional development. She has extensive experience managing programs, directing research and evaluation teams, and leading organizational change across the nonprofit, education, and public sectors. Luba lives with her family in Cambridge.
Tina M. Paulding, Cambridge Savings Bank
Tina is a CCC mom with over 25 years in the banking industry, most of which has been with Cambridge Savings Bank, also a proud supporter and sponsor of CCC.
Shawn Proctor, The Agenda for Children
Shawn has dedicated over a decade to serving youth as a Co-Program Director and Lead Teacher with the Department of Human Service Programs and the Cambridge Community Center. Shawn brings a deep knowledge of the challenges young people face in and out of school and is committed to addressing barriers and creating opportunities for learning. Shawn is looking forward to building a stronger network across youth-serving systems in Cambridge while keeping social justice and equity at the center of his work.
Lisa Velez, Tootsie Roll Industries
Lisa was raised in a lovely city we call Cambridge. She's been a resident here all her life. Lisa also works in the city of Cambridge as a Human Resources Generalist at an iconic manufacturing company, Tootsie Roll Industries.
Whitney Wade, Broad Institute
Whitney is a research administrator at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She has a B.A. in English from Amherst College and a B.A. in Communication Disorders from SUNY New Paltz. She also is a parent who is grateful for the Cambridge Community Center programs that her child attends.
Rashaad Wharton, Middlesex County Superior Court
Growing up in the Coast community the CCC has always been a place Rashaad cherished for allowing him to attend at a young age, make life long friends and instill the passion of giving back. To Rashaad, being a "Center Kid" means giving back to the future in positive ways.
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board serves as an informal collective of supporters of the Cambridge Community Center who provide guidance to staff and the Board of Directors on a range of topics as needed.
Reuben Dottin, Euniqua Realty Corp.
Yvonne L. Gittens, Cambridge Community Center, Inc.
Hon. Saundra Graham, Retired
Richard Guidelli, Gilman, Guidelli, & Bellow Co.
Jessica Lander, Lowell Public School District
Paul Parravano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Toni A. Phillips, Retired
Elaine Thorne, Retired
Rev. Virginia Ward, Abundant Life Church