Antony Haynes and Karen Zink were elected to fill vacant positions on the Board of Trustees, and were also simultaneously elected as Directors of MountainOne Financial, Inc. and MountainOne Bank. The entire Board looks forward to working with Antony and Karen, Bosley said. Their excellent reputations and deep histories of professional service and community engagement will be extremely beneficial to MountainOne. MountainOne President & CEO Robert Fraser noted, I am thrilled to welcome Antony and Karen to the MountainOne family. I look forward to their strategic oversight and contributions to the future of MountainOne. Since 2015 Antony Haynes has been Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Assistant Professor of Law; Director of Cybersecurity and Privacy Law at Albany Law School. In this role, Mr. Haynes has been responsible for developing the law school s cyber-security curriculum and its on-line academic program. He is also an experienced lit
College of the Holy Cross in Worcester receives $23.5 million from the late Agnes Neill Williams, the largest estate gift in college history
Updated Jan 22, 2021;
Posted Jan 22, 2021
Rev. Michael McFarland, Rev. William Richardson, Agnes Williams, Ned Williams and Rev. John Brooks. Photo courtesy of Holy Cross.
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The College of the Holy Cross has received a $23.5 million gift from the late Agnes Neill Williams, which officials say is the largest estate gift in the Worcester college’s history.
Williams is a former member of the Holy Cross Board of Trustees. The gift kickstarts the launch of the Hope + Access Campaign for Financial Aid, which looks to raise $40 million for need-based financial aid between now and June 2022, the college said in a statement.
When Judge Angel Kelley was asked to be the keynote speaker at Chelsea’s 14th annual Martin Luther King Jr. ceremony, she didn’t know she would be challenged in thinking about her own story in such a deep manner.
Her challenge was to tell those listening – and there were more than 100 in attendance on Monday morning – how she was the embodiment of MLK’s dream that he spoke about so many years ago.
“When I was told it was about me being the dream, I had a little concern and hesitancy,” she said. “That’s because I didn’t have the audacity to believe I embodied Dr. King’s magnanimous dream. I certainly share his dream. My story is not perfect, but I am the dream my parents dreamt.”