The Following Board Members Served from Jan 1 2006 to December 31
2008. The new board members will be listed shortly.
Kerrin Flanagan (Communications Chair):
A kindergarten teacher by day, Kerrin is an expert on
communication. Kerrin has lived in the Boston area since 1998, and
in JP since 2003. She founded NFN's longest-running social group,
the JP Women's Book Group, in 2005, and joined the NFN Board in
2007. As the resident NFN grammar queen, Kerrin has taken her red
pen to enough of Joseph's writing over the years to finally just
write the NFN email newsletter herself. Kerrin is always looking
for ways to get to know her neighbors and connect with the
neighborhood she loves, and she is always looking for new and
better ways to communicate the vision and mission of NFN.
Stacy Carpenter (Research Committee Chair):
Stacy's involvement with NFN began with the request for “project
management” for an event. With the positive feedback and support of
the community (and Joseph’s pleading), leaving was not an option.
She hopes one day to carry the organization to her home territory
of Worcester, MA. When not tasking for the other NFN committees,
she can be found outside or making excuses why she should be in the
woods poking at slimy critters. Her day job as a project
manager/wetland scientist at a private firm generally allows this
indulgence. In her spare time, she knits, reads and attempts to
keep her two hounds from treeing every squirrel and cat in the
neighborhood.
Amanda Roberts (Treasurer and Finance and Administration
Chair):
Amanda Roberts has served as a member of the Board, Chair of the
Finance and Administration Committee and Treasurer since December
2006. Amanda has been the Senior Director of Compliance and Grant
Finance of United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Inc. located in Boston,
Massachusetts since November 2002. From January 1999 until November
2002, she worked as a senior auditor for the CPA firm, Berry, Dunn,
McNeil & Parker, headquartered in Portland, Maine. Amanda also
served on the Board of Directors, and as Treasurer for Child Care
Services of York County from 2000 until 2002. She enjoys cooking
(hates baking), reading the Internal Revenue Code, and spending
time with family and friends.
Joseph Porcelli (Board Chair):
In August of 2004, Joseph's life and experience of community
transformed when he founded Neighbors for Neighbors. Soon after,
his groups of friends began to expand as did his city-wide
contacts. In January of 2006, the Boston Police Department invited
Joseph to join the Neighborhood Watch Unit where he is currently
incorporating community building and new technology initiatives
into the program. In 2007 Joseph started the Nametag Project which
has gained national recognition and, together with the Boston
Police Department, produced Nametag Day at Fenway Park.