Woodson is an experienced senior executive with more than 25 years in the non-profit, public, and private sectors. “They will help us further our mission of saving important historic buildings in Boston, finding contemporary uses for them and in the process reinvigorating the city’s neighborhoods. “HBI’s staff and members of the Board are delighted to have two new members, who bring vast experience and expertise in both construction and urban policy and planning,” said Kathy Kottaridis, Executive Director of Historic Boston Inc. The two newly named members joint 14 current members of HBI’s board, which give direction to the 59-year-old non-profit development and consulting organization that preserves valued historic structures in Boston by introducing new uses. has named two new members to its 16-member Board of Directors, Karilyn Crockett, MIT Lecturer, author and founder of the youth-focused educational nonprofit MYTOWN and Brooke Woodson, Director of Trade Partner Diversity at Suffolk Construction.
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