Robyn Reed of Battery Street has been named by the North End/Waterfront Residents’ Association as their designee to the Greenway Conservancy Board of Directors, according to NEWRA President Jim Salini.
Reed, a ten year resident, is a representative of NEWRA and is currently employed as the Associate Dean of Admissions at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in the Fenway section of Boston. She also serves as the co-chair of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Horticulture Committee. Reed has a background in horticulture, arts and finance.
“NEWRA Executive Committee believes Robyn will be a superb representative of the association and the community.” Salini said.
“It is anticipated that Robyn’s nomination will be voted on at the next Greenway Conservancy Board meeting,” Salini added.
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