THE POWER OF US
June 8, 2023
Working towards a more equitable, livable Boston.
Message from the Board President and CEO
On behalf of the Board of Directors and the staff of Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation, we are thrilled to welcome you to this year’s fundraising event, The Power of Us. We are delighted you’re with us this evening to celebrate the Life Initiative team and honor community leader Trayce Booth.
At Dorchester Bay we are inspired by the fortitude of our community and the impact of our collaborative effort. The extraordinary neighborhoods we serve are the heart of all we do and exemplify collective power. There’s nothing we can’t achieve together. Just look at all that we have accomplished this past year:
• We launched Dorchester in Motion for health equity and environmental and transit justice. We distributed over 350 fans during this summer’s record-breaking heatwave, and reached out to neighborhoods about the impacts of climate change on our health.
• We rehabbed the historic Pierce building, a manifestation of Dorchester Bay’s commitment to building a strong, thriving Uphams Corner and home to Dorchester Bay, as well as small businesses who need the space to open, grow, and thrive.
• We completed lease-up on Indigo Block, a LEED Gold certified mixed-use residential
and commercial development with 80 units of affordable rental housing, nine units of affordable homeownership, and 23,000 square feet of light industrial commercial space that will bring jobs to the neighborhood.
• We provided loans, grants, and deep and responsive technical assistance - helping more than 360 businesses start, sustain, recover, or grow.
• We advocated for legislation to fund more affordable housing development, green infrastructure, and climate change mitigation measures.
Thank you to every resident, small business owner, partner, donor, and member of the staff and board. You have all helped to sustain the neighborhoods we serve and we are deeply grateful to have you all as partners in this work.
Dorchester Bay will continue to do our part to invest in small businesses, connect community members to sustainable employment, and create more affordable homes.
Let the spirit and collective power that has kept us connected through these tough years keep us all committed to the work ahead.
Sincerely,
Paul Black President, Board of Directors Kimberly R. Lyle Chief Executive OfficerWinnCompanies is thrilled to support the Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation's annual fundraiser in honor of its 44 years of community development work.
Program
June 8, 2023 | UMass Boston Campus Center Ballroom
6:00 - 7:00 PM | VIP Cocktail Hour
7:00 PM | Procession to Ballroom for Main Program
7:15 PM | Welcome and Opening Remarks
Darryl C. Murphy, Master of Ceremonies
Kimberly R. Lyle, Chief Executive Officer
7:20 PM | Dinner
8:00 PM | Honorees
Trayce Booth
The Life Initiative
Presenters
Kimberly Langhorn Harrell, Director of Resident and Community Engagement
Kimberly R. Lyle, Chief Executive Officer
Address from Chief Executive Officer
Kimberly R. Lyle
8:20 | Dance Floor!
9:30 | Closing Remarks
Darryl C. Murphy
Reunion Gala MC
Darryl C. Murphy is the host of WBUR’s daily news and culture podcast, The Common.
Before moving to the host’s chair, he was a reporter in the newsroom covering business and transportation. Darryl comes to WBUR from Philadelphia where he covered transportation and mobility for WHYY, the local NPR station there. Prior to that, he got his start at the Philadelphia Public School Notebook covering K-12 education. Darryl has a bachelor’s degree in English from Temple University. In his free time, he enjoys baking and listening to vinyl.
Soul of Boston
Tonight’s Musical Performers
Soul of Boston is a dynamic group of 9 highly skilled artists, consisting of members trained at the elite Berklee College of Music and experienced in performing at venues throughout the US and Europe, including the White House, The Apollo Theater and Coachella. The band’s members have collaborated and shared the stage with the likes of Harry Styles and Grammy winner Oscar Hernandez, and have opened for Chaka Kahn, Chris Rock and Al B. Sure. Soul of Boston’s mix of old school R & B, Motown classics, 80’s rock and today’s hits is meant to keep you moving.
HONOREES The Life Initiative
In 1998, with insurance companies and dedicated community advocates at the table, the Life Initiative was created for the economic benefit of local disenfranchised communities. Over the last 25 years TLI has committed over $700 million to projects that benefit low- and moderate-income communities and households throughout Massachusetts. TLI has invested in 19,210 housing units, 1,908 permanent jobs, 11,253 construction jobs, 2,048 childcare spots, and 30 community facilities. TLI is proud to have supported Dorchester Bay over the past 20 years in its work in several projects creating transformative mixed-use and affordable housing developments throughout the Dorchester community.
HONOREES Trayce Booth
Trayce has been a resident of Dudley Village since 2011. She gives back to her community in many ways, regularly assisting neighbors, friends and family (providing resources, signing folks up for free food baskets every holiday and by being a strong advocate for those with pets). Trayce serves and has served on many boards in or around the city including the DSNI Board, as a Co-Chair on the Sustainable Development Committee, the Board of Trustees for Boston Arts Academy, the Board of Directors for Union Capital Boston, the Committee for the Mass Sickle Cell Association, Vital Village Community Partnership, R.A.C.E. Committee, the Trustees Outreach Committee for Leyland Community Garden, and the Grove Hall Taskforce. Trayce is also is an investor and a board member of the Dorchester Food Co-op.
Our mission
The mission of Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation is to build a strong, thriving, and diverse community in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Working closely with neighborhood leaders, government officials, residents, businesses and partners, we access and activate resources to:
Board of Directors
Paul Black, President
Leighton Richardson, Vice President
Brian Welch, Treasurer
Lorraine Payne Wheeler, Clerk
Maria Andrade
1. Develop and preserve homeownership and rental housing across income levels
2. Create and sustain economic development opportunities for businesses and individuals
3. Build community through organizing, civic engagement, and leadership development
Derrick Bellinger
An Duong
Kristen Halbert
Phil Hillman
Rosalyn Johnson
Eileen Kenner
Ricky Ochilo
Mary Walker
Najah Wallace
Daryl Wright
Our work
Dorchester Bay has a 44-year history of responsive and community-informed housing and economic development. Since its inception, Dorchester Bay has built and preserved over 1,200 units of affordable housing and over 200,000 square feet of commercial space, served over 3,000 residents and families, and issued more than $10 million in direct and indirect small business and home improvement loans, resulting in thousands of new and preserved jobs. We have created robust workforce development and re-entry programs, small business technical assistance and lending programs, technology classes, and resident leadership training, while also advocating for climate change resiliency measures and housing policies.
& Innovation District and will produce 48 new affordable rental units, including artist housing and associated arts amenity space. Construction will begin in 2024.
Dorchester Bay’s
Current
Affordable Housing Projects Include:
• Columbia Crossing: Dorchester Bay’s Columbia Crossing project with Preservation of Affordable Housing is a mixed-use, transit-oriented rehabilitation of the former Dorchester Savings Bank site on Columbia Road. The project will help position Upham’s Corner as an Arts
• 9 Leyland: In partnership with Hebrew SeniorLife, Dorchester Bay is completing construction on the first affordable senior housing development in Upham’s Corner, promoting healthy aging and a high quality of life for seniors in the community. In the face of a growing senior population, the majority of whom are low-income, all 43 units will be affordable with the majority of units reserved for seniors earning up to 30% and 50% Area Median Income (AMI). The building will be accessible and will achieve Passive House certification, furthering efforts around environmental sustainability in a community disproportionately impacted by climate change. Residents will move in during summer 2023.
Dorchester Bay has a strong vision for the future of our organization. We will continue meeting our communities’ needs and ensuring the vitality of Uphams Corner for the next 44 years and beyond.
Staff
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
Kimberly R. Lyle, Chief Executive Officer
Paola Pelletier-Ozuna, Chief of Staff
Samariah Batts-Speller, Director of People and Culture
David Chen, Director of Workforce Development
Susan Chu, Director of Real Estate
Kimberly Langhorn-Harrell, Director of Resident and Community Engagement
Samantha Menard, Director of Resource Development
David Simmons, CPA, Director of Finance and Administration
Reginauld Williams, Director of Small Business
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Reginauld Williams, Director of Small Business
Gerardo Bacchus, Lending and Outreach Officer
Edwidge LaFleur Bayas, Business Assistance Officer
Brenda Bobadilla, Associate Director of Small Business
Nicholas Fernandes, Business Assistance Officer
Cesar Camacho, Lending Officer
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
David Chen, Director of Workforce Development
Linda Mello, Reentry Case Manager
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
David Simmons, CPA, Director of Finance and Administration
Mona Fuller Childs, Accountant
Helena Pimentel, Executive Assistant, Facilities Manager
William Riordan, Accounting Manager
Lucia Silveria, Administrative Coordinator
Shermaine Thompson, Associate Director of Accounting
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Susan Chu, Director of Real Estate
Alex Bob, Real Estate Project Manager
RESIDENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Kimberly Langhorn-Harrell, Director of Resident and Community Engagement
Anyonellis Peguero, Program Manager, Resident and Community Engagement
Karen “Cookie” Sheers, Resident and Community Engagement Coordinator
Jaylee Lebreton, Resident and Community Engagement Coordinator
Felicia Richard, Resident and Community Engagement Coordinator
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Samantha Menard, Director of Resource Development
Shira Burns, Communications Manager
Margaret Doherty-Lopez, Grants Manager
Joseph Regan, Donor Relations Manager
Dorchester Bay EDC is proud to host staff from the Fairmount
Indigo CDC Collaborative:
Kendra Beaver, Climate Justice Coordinator
Andrealis Martinez, Climate Justice Community Organizer
Thank you to our sponsors
COTTAGE BROOK CHAMPION SPONSOR
NEI General Contracting
WinnCompanies
QUINCY HEIGHTS CHAMPION SPONSOR
Eastern Bank
Kaplan Construction
Maloney Properties
UHM Properties
COMMUNITY CHAMPION SPONSOR
AAFCPA
Bald Hill Builders
Daniel, Dennis & Company LLP
Dedham Savings
Insource Services
BWA Architecture
Cambridge Trust
Cranshaw Construction
Davis Square Architects
Klein Hornig
Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation
Needham Bank
Northern Trust
ADVOCATE
Housing Opportunities Unlimited
Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation
GOOD NEIGHBOR
Hebrew Senior Life InterContinental Insurance Brokers
Metro Credit Union Santander Bank
FRIENDS OF DORCHESTER BAY
Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation
Moody Nolan
Urban Edge
Rockland Trust Bank
Rockport Mortgage Corporation
TEK Building Services Inc.
The Life Initiative
West Insurance Agency
Amanda Pelcher
Preservation of Affordable Housing
Progressive Electric
Stull & Lee
Thank you to our Columbia Circle Giving Society Members
AAFCPAs
Boston Private Bank
Daniel Dennis & Company
Klein Hornig
Maloney Properties
NEI General Contracting
TEK Building Services
UHM Properties
WinnCompanies
GOOD DEVELOPS
Eastern Bank is committed to recognizing the good in our communities and celebrating the work of the DORCHESTER BAY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
We proudly support 44TH ANNUAL FUNDRAISER THE POWER OF US
Insource Services proudly supports Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation as they celebrate our vibrant, diverse community.
We’re celebrating this year too. 30 years of helping organizations succeed with Finance, HR, and Technology solutions
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The Life Initiative
Congratulations
Needham Bank is proud to support programming provided by the
DORCHESTER BAY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
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