Our Advisory Board
Carola Cadley
Vice President, Corporate Development and Marketing, Children's Hospital Trust, Boston
Carole Charnow
President and Chief Executive Officer, Boston Children's Museum
Eleanor Chin
Principal, Clarity Partners Coaching and Consulting, Jamaica Plain
Jeff Coburn
Managing Director, Coburn Consulting, Boston
Ceronne B. Daly
Director of Diversity Programs, Office of Human Resources, Boston Public Schools
Mindy d’Arbeloff
Vice President of Business Development, Fundraise.com, Boston
Rosario A. Dominguez
Senior Training & Technical Assistance Associate, Head Start National Center on Program Management and Fiscal Operations, Education Development Center, Inc., Waltham
Ed Feather
Senior Brand Director, PARTNERS+simons, Boston
Andrea (Andi) Genser
Executive Director, WE CAN Corporation, Harwichport
Nancy Gertner
Professor of Practice, Harvard Law School, Cambridge
Lillian Gonzalez
Principal, Gonzalez & Associates P.C., Stoughton
Charles (Chuck) B. Gordon
Vice President, Development, Health Leads, Boston
Elvernoy (Albie) Johnson
State Librarian, State Library of Massachusetts
Mieko Kamii
School of Education, (retired) Belmont
Steven M. Key, Esq.
Attorney, Law Office of Steven M. Key, Jamaica Plain
Robin Mount
Director, Office of Career Services, Harvard University, Cambridge
Meegan Turet
Fine Arts Chair, Academy of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School, Hyde Park
Linda Chin Workman
President, Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence, Boston
On behalf of all four family members, thank you for the excellent performance of "The Secret Garden." We all loved the show and the theatre. Must say that I've never seen anything quite like the onstage garden that we suddenly noticed was growing during intermission. Very creative set design! Also loved that the music was original. The kids really enjoyed the Q&A after the show, too. Both of them were trying to speak in English accents and out do each other replicating Colin's tantrums the whole way home. I have a great appreciation for any production that can simultaneously entertain three generations of disparate opinions, including a 9 and 11 year old sister and brother who make it a point of never agreeing on anything. Many thanks for introducing us to the Wheelock Family Theatre. We will be back for more productions.
– Elizabeth







