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CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ Carl W. Howell
Throughout Black History Month, CTI has been publishing profile features of local Black leaders to celebrate #LowellBlackExcellence. Check back regularly throughout the year as we continue to honor leaders by […]
CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ Isa Woldeguiorguis
Isa Woldeguiorguis Nominated by Carl Howell, CPO, Community Teamwork, Inc. Isa Woldeguiorguis – she/her – is the Executive Director of The Center for Hope and Healing Inc. Isa began as […]
CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ Bobby Tugbiyele
Bobby Tugbiyele Nominated by Carl Howell, CPO, Community Teamwork What is your title/role/organization and/or involvement in the community? I am the Founder and CEO of The Leap Network, LLC a […]
CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ Maria McDuffie Clark
Maria McDuffie Clark Nominated and written by Zarais German-George, Youth Navigator, Housing and Homeless Services at CTI CTI is honored to recognize the Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs at UMass […]
CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ Florence Mwangi
Florence Mwangi – Nurse, Founder and Chair Homeless Reform Project Homeless Reform Project (HRP), 325 Chelmsford Street, Lowell, Massachusetts, Tel: 857 373 9626 Email: flowamwangi@yahoo.com Nominated by Elizabeth Wando, Case […]
CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ The Honorable Stacey Thompson
The Honorable Stacey Thompson Nominated/Interviewed by Carl Howell, Chief Program Officer, Community Teamwork CTI feels privileged to recognize the Honorable Stacey Thompson, Lowell School Committee Member and the Director of […]
CTI Celebrates Local Black Leaders of Excellence ~ Christa Brown
Christa Brown Christa Brown is a Black, Queer storyteller, actor, and public speaker with a passion for bringing stories to life that have often been under-explored. Brown founded the Free […]
These Hands Are Gonna Do Big Things
In a room of eight preschoolers at the James Houlares Early Learning Center, Trahan read a children’s story, received a big thank-you card filled with little handprints and presented a check of more than $4.5 million to Lowell’s Community Teamwork Inc., a nonprofit that will use that federal funding for its Head Start programs.