The board of directors of ABCD (Action for Boston Community Development), Greater Boston’s anti-poverty agency, has reelected community leader, educator, and activist Yvonne Jones of Dorchester to a fourth year as chair. Jones will serve in that role for the 2020-2021 fiscal year.
A retired educator and senior administrator, Jones holds a Bachelor of Science degree in human services management from Lesley University and a Master of Education degree in education administration from the University of Massachusetts, She is a former site director with VIP Child Care and a longtime director with the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) for the towns of Cohasset and Belmont.
Roxbury resident Sean Daughtry, who serves in a public sector seat representing State Rep. Elizabeth A. Malia, was elected first vice chair. In that capacity, he will be second to the chair and serve in her stead when she is unavailable. Daughtry, who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Morehouse College and a Master of Science degree in inorganic chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a director of technical operations, analytical at Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
ABCD President/CEO John J. Drew said, “In reelecting Yvonne Jones to a fourth year as chair, the ABCD Board of Directors acknowledged her exceptional leadership and tireless commitment to our neighbors who face the toughest social and economic barriers. Her vast experience in K-12 education, management and of course her passion for the Dorchester community and underserved residents of Greater Boston bring insight and vision to this important work.”