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Project 10 East has an active board of directors who work directly with the organization to help keep our youth safe and free from hate. We have three different subcommittees consisting of an executive committee, a fundraising/communications committee, and a programming committee. Our board members are adults and youth who come together to help serve the mission of Project 10 East. Some of our board members serve their communities as business owners, teachers, students, grant writers, lawyers, paraprofessionals, and in many other capacities. Our current board members are as follows:

Catherine Canney became a member of the Project 10 East board in September of 2002. Cathy has worked as a fundraising professional in several Boston-area hospitals and is currently employed as the Associate Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition to her involvement with P10, Cathy is on the City Service Committee for Women in Development of Greater Boston. Cathy lives in Jamaica Plain with her husband.

Jeremy Fox is a senior content provider for Legal Sense Publishing and a freelance writer and film critic. He previously worked as an editor at the Quinlan Publishing Group and before that as an account executive at The Share Group, a firm that raises funds for progressive nonprofits, including the HRC, GLAAD, and AIDS Action. Originally from Arkansas, Jeremy has been living in the Boston area for six years and currently resides in Brookline.

Chadwick Johnson is a mathematics teacher with the Boston Public School System. Currently he is working at Fenway High School, teaching ninth and twelfth grade math. In addition to his teaching role, he serves as the Fenway GSA advisor. In his spare time, Chadwick partakes in writing poetry, cooking, and photography. Chadwick lives in Roxbury.

Laurie Lindop is the author of eight young adult non-fiction books, including a series that was voted Best Books of the Year by the New York Public Library. Her most recent book was just named the Outstanding Science Tradebook for 2004 by the National Science Teachers Association and Children's Book Council. She is the co-author of Gay/Straight Alliances: A Student Guide (Mass. Department of Education). She lives in Roslindale with her partner of 14 years and dog of 13.

Mairead Sullivan is employed by Children's Hospital Boston as assistant to the Department Administrator in Cardiology and Program Coordinator for the Williams Syndrome Program. She was born and raised in Chicago, Ill., and has come to Cambridge via Worcester. She was active in her undergraduate community at the College of the Holy Cross where she created a “Safe Space” community program addressing homophobia and heterosexism-based consciousness raising. She currently lives in Cambridge.

Laura Vivenzio began volunteering at Project 10 East in May 2005. She is a graphic designer employed at Houghton Mifflin Company, as well as a freelance designer with several area clients. She graduated from Providence College in 1998 and The New England School of Art & Design in 2004. Laura currently resides in East Somerville.

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