Attorney General-Elect Andrea Campbell rolled out a prolonged “transition staff listing with north of 80 individuals together with big-law honchos, activists and former AG workplace staffers.
In an announcement, Campbell’s marketing campaign stated the previous Boston City Council president “brought together a diverse group of lawyers, youth, subject matter experts, and business, non-profit and community leaders to review the work of the office while identifying the north stars for every bureau.”
Will Stockton, who was Campbell’s marketing campaign supervisor, will probably be transition supervisor, with co-chairs Mintz legislation agency healthcare associate Brent Henry, former Suffolk District Attorney Ralph Martin and former first assistant AGs Mary Strother and Stephanie Lovell.
Those co-chairs are additionally on the hiring staff, too, after which there are different chairs additional down within the massive stack offered by the marketing campaign, with a number of individuals in control of issues just like the “Ready on Day One Committee,” and groups for the legal, authorities, environmental and healthcare bureaus.
For instance, the “Day One” crew is chaired by Hemenway & Barnes associate and counsel to each President Biden and Gov. Charlie Baker Pat Moore and former chief of the info and safety division of the AG’s workplace Sara Cable, and the legal bureau staff is led by Foley Hoag co-chair of white collar crime Giselle Joffre and Choate senior counsel Jack Cinquegrana.
Other native notables embrace high-profile Boston-area lawyer Marty Murphy of Foley Hoag, former NAACP Boston president and present head of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers Michael Curry, and state Sen. Lydia Edwards, who Campbell served on the town council with.
Former state Sen. Barbara L’Italien resurfaced to make the lengthy listing, and retired Supreme Judicial Court Justice Geraldine Hines, recent off operating Boston’s police commissioner search, is there too. From the left, Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal of the progressive Lawyers for Civil Rights is there, plus recently-defeated Plymouth DA hopeful Rahsaan Hall, and former state Sen. Ben Downing, who has flipped his gubernatorial major loss into now a number of transition-team seats.
From legislation enforcement, there’s former Malden Police Chief Kevin Molis, former U.S. Attorney Donald Sterling and former AG legal division head Kim West.
Source: www.bostonherald.com”