Jack is the proud son of a hardworking union worker (UAW) and dedicated preschool teacher (Head Start). Early in his life Jack became an Eagle Scout, volunteered on a major gubernatorial campaign, and served as a habitation assistant for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These experiences taught him to celebrate diversity and laid the groundwork for his future educational and professional pursuits.
The towns of Ashland and Framingham are vibrant communities strengthened by their diversity. From preaching about social justice issues as a minister to leading a local nonprofit for at-promise teens, I have long advocated for the adoption of more inclusive policies in our Commonwealth. Many years ago, my first job was working as a habitation assistant for people with disabilities. Since that time, I have worked to rehabilitate people recently released from prison, tutored in area jails, led workshops and conversations on multiculturalism, and served as the Affirmative Action & Outreach Officer for the Framingham Democratic Town Committee. My sons’ enrollment in a local Spanish-immersion public elementary school underscores my family’s commitment to raising him to celebrate diversity and to thrive as a global citizen.