16-05-2024 14:02 via beaconhilltimes.com

Wu Announces Aidan McDonough As the New Spark Boston Director

Special to the TimesMayor Michelle Wu announced Aidan McDonough as the new SPARK Boston Director. SPARK Boston empowers 20 to 35-year-olds to play a greater role in planning for the City’s future. Its office is within the Community Engagement Cabinet, focused on eliminating silos between Boston residents and City Hall. McDonough will be filling a vacancy to lead the SPARK Boston Council. “SPARK Boston is a unique way for young leaders in our city to have their voices heard in Bo
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