Cyrus McQueen, AS’01, published his debut book in December 2020, “Tweeting Truth to Power: Chronicling our Caustic Politics, Crazed Times, & The Great Black & White Divide.” McQueen transitioned from stand-up comedian to political and cultural critic combatting the growing racial divide. His book details personal experiences with racism as a Black man in the United States. Read More

Jennifer Blewett, AS’08, of Charlestown, Ma, recently completed her Doctorate degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California, participating in their virtual commencement in May of 2020. She is continuing to work as a clinical social worker in Addiction Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where she has worked for over 7 years. She resides in Charlestown, Mass. and splits her time between there and Skaneateles, NY.

Nicholas Schneider, AMD’09, of West Roxbury Massachusetts, has joined Bernkopf Goodman law firm as an associate attorney in the litigation department.

Manuel Lopes, MBA’09, of Topsfield, Massachusetts, has been appointed as the chair of Boston’s Board of Health by Mayor Martin Walsh.

Devra Glynn, AS’09, has been appointed director of travel agency sales at Ski.com.

Ashlee Feldman, AS’09, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, is the new Northeastern University men’s basketball in-game host.

Cathy Burnham Martin, MS’09, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, has published a new book titled “Encouragement: How to Be and Find the Best,” through Quiet Thunder Publishing.

Colin Bosio-Cady, AS’09, of Brooklyn, New York, to release his first book, title “Never a Lovely so Real: The Life and Work of Nelson Algren,” in April with W.W. Norton.

Aimee Bailey, BHS’09, of Boston, Massachusetts, has joined Archway Health as Senior Director of Care Operations.

Stephen Troiano, MBA’08, of Belmont, Massachusetts, has been elected as Partner at Morrison Mahoney LLP, focusing on defense of claims involving construction, trucking and transportation, product liability, and employment litigation.