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Where
will you find CPCS graduates?
CPCS
graduates are making a difference in a wide range of public and
community service organizations and professions. From serving
in elected positions at the state and local levels, to running
non-profit agencies, working in unions, education, public health,
social work and public policy, CPCS graduates put their education
to work – for themselves and for their communities.
A
small sample of our over 4000 graduates shows the range of things
a CPCS education can prepare you to do:
- Honorable
Thomas Menino, Mayor of Boston CPCS graduate, 1988
- Maureen
Sullivan, Director, Milton Council on Aging
- Joseph
P. Kennedy, former Congressman, CEO, Citizens Energy Corp, CPCS
graduate, 1976
- Juanita
Wade, Executive Director of Boston Centers for Youth and Families
- Senator
Stephen Tolman, Massachusetts State Senator, CPCS Graduate,
2000
- Kathleen
Casavant, Secretary/Treasurer, Massachusetts AFL/CIO, 1998
- Noreen
Burke, Executive Director City of Cambridge Human Rights, 1992
- Ernest
Best, Executive Director, Mass Alliance for Adult Literacy,
2001
- Lawrence
Chenier, Lieutenant, Massachusetts Enviromental Police, 1993
- Ronald
Fredy, Manager of Labor Relations, U S Postal Service, 1995
- Stephen
Goldy, Consultant, Fleet Boston Financial, 1993
- Gail Hobin,
Director of Community Relations, University of Massachusetts
Boston, 1993
- Christopher
Hopkins, Administrator for Department of Social Services, Com
of MA, 1992
- Nury Mercedes
Marcelino, Psychologist, 1992
- Trinh Nguyen,
Director of Development and Public Relations at Boston Women's
Fund, 2001
- Jane Ellen
Sheehan, Academy Staff Instructor EMT, Boston Police Department,
1994
- Kevin Barbosa,
Systems Analyst, Department of Transitional Assistance, 1993
- Dr. Nancie
Barwick, Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy, President of Hypnotherapy
Works, 1986
- Charlotte
Yacker, Chair of Governors Advisory Council on Aging, 1997
- Kathleen
Douglas, Free Lance Photographer, 1998
- Patricia
Galvin, Director HESSCO Elder Services in Sharon MA
- Susan Kelly-Grasso,
Public Policy at Massachusetts Alzheimer Association
- Robert
Halpin, President, Merrimac Valley Economic Council, 1987
- David A
Tibbitts, Attorney, Smith, Segal & Sowalsky, 1980
- Ty Depass,
Associate Editor, Nonprofit Quarterly, Third Sector
New England, 2000
- Fern O
Marx, Senior Research Scientist, Wellesley College, 1978
- Libardo
Rueda, Spanish Teacher, Adjunct Faculty at UMass Boston, 1999
- Patrick
Faiella, Faculty Criminal Justice and Sociology Departments,
Massasoit Community College, Newbury College, and UMass Boston,
1997
- Rosita
Colon, Director of Human Resources, La Alianza Hispana, 2002
- Anna Salas,
Project Manager, City Life, 2003
- Valerie
Johnson, Director of Youth Services, Ella Baker House, 2003
- Emma Kigoni,
Program Director, Brookview House, 2002
- Helen Fantasia,
Program Director, New Development and Community Building at
Vinfen Corp
- Christine
Vaughan, Case Manager, South End Head Start Program, 2001
- Stephen
Denelsbeck, Director of Security, Fleet Center, 1998
- Melaku
Zewde, Supervisor, Department of Mental Retardation, Metro Residential
Service, 2002
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