Stephanie CaveFounder & PresidentStephanie lives in Boston, MA. She is a quilter and has a background in non-profit management. Her hobbies include anything creative, including sewing, knitting, gardening, and baking. She has also been known to run a few marathons for charity! Stephanie loves that this project has allowed her to use her skills to bring people together and make a difference. She lives at home with her wife Haley, two-year-old Maeve , three doxies Berk, Ernie and Finn and cat Otis.
|
Sheryl O’BrienSheryl lives in Hyde Park with her husband Joe and dog Sadie. Sheryl has worked in higher education administration for the past 20 years and is currently at Northeastern University, where she is also pursuing her doctorate. Sheryl enjoys spending time on the Cape, cooking and spending time with family and friends. She is so happy to be able to help others and be part of the BAMI advisory board.
|
Jennifer BuiJen lives in Brookline, MA and grew up in Worcester, MA. Jen works as a clinical pharmacist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center with the cardiac and internal medicine teams. Jen enjoys cooking/working alongside her family at the Eggroll Lady and Fish Shack and watching movies. Jen is excited to learn how to sew, and is thankful to be a small part of this initiative.
|
Martha RollinsMartha has lived, worked and raised 3 daughters in Boston for the last 24 years. She’s been a puppeteer, teacher, artist-in-residence, owned a hat business, stand up comic and has a real job as a Realtor with Unlimited Sotheby’s Intl Realty for the last 14 years. She’s so excited to be working with the BAMI advisory group as the self-proclaimed Elder Enigma. Even she doesn’t know what that means.
|
Golsa MirhosseiniGolsa lives in Somerville, MA and feels honored to be a part of this wonderful community of makers, helpers and doers. Most recently, she worked at a Boston-based marketing agency serving small businesses. She has a background in the human services and hospitality fields, and loves to cook, hike and obsess about her houseplants.
|