Leticia Smith-Evans Haynes is the Vice President for Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Williams College, a role she has held since 2015. Prior to her work at the college, Haynes directed the Education Practice at the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc.
Berkshire Health Systems Welcomes New Board Members
Julianne Boyd is the founder and Artistic Director of Barrington Stage Company (BSC) in Pittsfield.
PITTSFIELD, Mass — Berkshire Health Systems announced the election of Leticia Smith-Evans Haynes and Julianne Boyd to the BHS Board of Trustees.
Haynes and Boyd were both elected in January 2021 to three-year terms.
"We are excited to welcome Julianne and Leticia to the BHS Board of Trustees," said President and CEO David Phelps. "Both have distinguished themselves as leaders in their respective fields, and we look forward to the insight and perspective that they will bring to our health system."
Julianne Boyd is the founder and Artistic Director of Barrington Stage Company (BSC) in Pittsfield. Since founding BSC in 1995, she has directed numerous productions including "West Side Story" (2018), Company (2017), "Cabaret" (1997). Beyond the Berkshires, Boyd also conceived and directed the Tony-nominated Broadway musical "Eubie!" and the Off Broadway musical revue "A… My Name is Alice." She has also created programs integrating arts, education, and the community including BSC's Playwright Mentoring Project, a program for underserved youth, the 10x10 New Play Festival in partnership with the City of Pittsfield's 10 x10 Upstreet Arts Festival, and the Musical Theatre Conservatory, a pre-professional training program for college-aged performers and directors. Boyd holds a Ph.D. in Theatre History and Criticism from CUNY Graduate Center.
Leticia Smith-Evans Haynes is the Vice President for Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Williams College, a role she has held since 2015. Prior to her work at the college, Haynes directed the Education Practice at the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) where she advocated for equal access to educational opportunities for students of all ages. With more than two decades as an administrator, educator, civil rights advocate, and lawyer, her past experience includes serving as a judicial law clerk to the late Honorable Dickinson R. Debevoise of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, an associate at a global law firm, a policy advisor to former Wisconsin Governor, and a public elementary school teacher in New York City. Haynes holds a B.A. from Williams College and a J.D., M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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Dalton Finance Looks to Form Contracts Subcommittee
By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Finance Committee wants to create a subcommittee to review contracts presented to the town.
Chair William Drosehn brought up the idea to help bring focus to the many town contracts and should the committee be aware of them.
"This will be to review all of the contracts that are presented to us by the Select Board and our town manager," he said.
He noted how the committee had no input on use of the American Rescue Plan Act funds the last three years.
"The Finance Committee was supposed to be involved, and they kept us out of it completely. We had no say or no talk of what was going on with the relationship to ARPA funds," Drosehn said.
The committee determined the subcommittee be formed with four members, including Drosehn.
"I was hoping that I was going to be one of the volunteers for the committee, because the size of the job, having the chair seated on that committee is probably going to be a good thing, considering the size and scope of the work that needs to be done," he said.
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