1–2 p.m. Instructional Building 72 East Concord Street Hiebert Lounge Live-Streaming Available During Event #SPHDSS2015
John Rosenthal
Co-Founder, Stop Handgun Violence
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John Rosenthal is the President of Meredith Management
www.meredithmanagement.com. He is a successful real estate developer and manager in Massachusetts who has distinguished himself in his ability to balance corporate and individual responsibility. In addition to owning a large portfolio of residential and commercial properties, he is also developing the Fenway Center mixed-use project on land and air rights over the MassTurnpike next to Fenway Park. Construction of Fenway Center will commence in late 2015 and will include 1,300,000 sf of housing, retail, office, parking and a new State funded Yawkey Commuter Rail Station. This smart-growth transit and renewable energy oriented development will also incorporate a large solar photo voltaic power plant to power Yawkey Station, making it the first”zero net energy” commuter rail station in the Commonwealth. The full service Yawkey Station improvement project was completed in March 2014.
Meredith Management developed the first mixed income apartment complex financed by the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency in 1969 and has developed and managed over 5,000 residential units and 5 million square of commercial property. Meredith currently employs 125 real estate professionals and manges property throughout Massachusetts. In 2009 Meredith created an an affiliate, Here Comes the Sun, LLC which has developed 9 commercial solar photovoltaic power plants in Massachusetts using Federal and State Renewable Energy Tax Credits, and more solar plants are being planned.
John is also very active in community based environmental and renewable energy issues as well as social and economic justice. He has organized and advocated extensively in support of safe and renewable energy and against nuclear power. He has also founded founded several effective nonprofit organizations. In 1987 John started the Friends of Boston’s Homeless (www.fobh.org). The Friends is a partnership with the City of Boston, has raised over $20,000,000, serves 800 people every night and helps transition more than 400 formerly homeless men and women in Boston beyond shelter with housing and full-time jobs each year.
In October 1995, as a gun owner, recreational Trap Shooter and businessperson John founded Stop Handgun Violence (www.stophandgunviolence.org). The organization has been the lead advocate for Massachusetts’ effective gun violence prevention laws and initiatives and it’s work has been symbolized by the large 252 feet long and 20 feet high iconic billboard that he built on the side of a parking garage along the Massachusetts Turnpike near Boston’s Fenway Park. Urban industrial Massachusetts now has the most effective gun laws, first in the nation consumer protection regulations for firearms and the lowest firearm fatality rate per 100,000 capita in the United State.
In June 2015, John and Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello co-founded the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (www.paariusa.org) to support the innovative Gloucester Angel program and help other police departments around the Commonwealth and Nation address the deadly epidemic and desease of opioid addiction.
Clementina Chéry
President and CEO, Louis D. Brown Peace Institute
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Clementina “Tina” Chéry, President and CEO, is an internationally recognized peace educator and violence prevention leader. She has 21 years of experience in peer mentorship, facilitation, advocacy, and leadership. In 2012, Tina was ordained a senior chaplain with the International Fellowship of Chaplains, Inc. She has been the recipient of many awards including the National Association of Social Workers’ Citizen of the Year Award and the Lady of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, the highest honor bestowed by Pope John Paul II on a lay Catholic. Tina’s story and work has been featured in The Boston Globe and The Boston Herald. She has also appeared on CBS This Morning and the Gordon Elliot Show.
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Tina Chéry is a sought-after consultant and motivational speaker. She was invited to participate on a panel discussion on Principled Leadership with representatives of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches as part of the Women in Public Service Project May 2014 Summer Institute. This summer institute was held for emerging women leaders from post-conflict societies. There were 48 delegates representing more than 20 different countries. Tina was a featured speaker at conference jointly hosted by VISIONS Inc. and the Children’s Hospital Neighborhood Partnerships Program, attended by nearly 300 social workers, psychologists, licensed mental health workers, educators, community leaders, hospital personnel and others working in urban schools, health centers, and community-based settings. Tina has also recently addressed a class of new recruits at the Boston Police Academy, a group of corrections officers, and a group of youth, teachers, and parents involved with DYS.
Tina has forged a new path to healing and reconciliation through the creation of innovative programs, which teach and apply the core seven principles of peace – love, unity, faith, hope, courage, justice and forgiveness – and are anchored in restorative justice theories. Tina leads by example and practices these seven principles of peace in her own life, especially in her own family. She loves spending time with her two surviving children, Allen and Alexandra, and her grandson Paris Alexander. Contact: tina[at]ldbpeaceinstitute.org