North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) welcomed it’s newest Board member Tina Natale, to the Board of Directors this past January.
Tina Natale is a life-long resident of the North End and a graduate of Suffolk University. She loves Boston’s energetic lifestyle and her passion for the area grows everyday. Tina currently serves on the Mayor’s appointed Spark Boston Council, formerly known as ONEin3, which focuses on empowering millennials to help shape Boston’s future.
As an executive assistant to the President at the TD Garden and a real estate agent at RE/MAX Luxury Living, Tina enjoys being a part of a team that brings Boston communities together. Tina has been surrounded by music her whole life; taking classes at the New England Conservatory of Music, attending concerts at Symphony Hall and spending her summers at Tanglewood in the Berkshires.
She recognizes the importance of the Arts and has a great
appreciation of it’s positive influence. Tina is thrilled to have the opportunity to serve on the NEMPAC Board and to contribute to it’s great future.
NEMPAC Board President, Dianne Royle adds, “As the newest Board member, Tina’s contributions and expertise have already begun on the Marketing, Branding & Communications Committee. Â She is eager to volunteer, and her North End roots will be an asset to NEMPAC.”
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