Neighborhood Villages Co-Hosts and Moderates Panel on Child Care Policy at EMK Institute for the U.S. Senate

December 3, 2019

On December 2nd, Neighborhood Villages and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate welcomed state and local leaders, advocates, providers, and members of the business community to discuss barriers to affordable, quality child care in Massachusetts and solutions for policy reform. The panel event was moderated by Lauren Kennedy, co-founder of Neighborhood Villages.

Panelists included:

• Samantha Aigner-Treworgy, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care

• JD Chesloff, Executive Director, Massachusetts Business Roundtable

• Theresa S. Loch, Teacher Researcher, Worcester Child Development Head Start Program

• Maria Gonzalez-Moeller, CEO, The Community Group

• Amy O’Leary, Campaign Director, Early Education for All, Strategies for Children

• Tania del Rio, Executive Director, City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement

See the video below:

 
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