- Joan Wallace-Benjamin
Joan Wallace-Benjamin is an American nonprofit executive. She has been the president and CEO of
The Home for Little Wanderers since May 2007.Biography
Joan is a Trustee of
Wellesley College and a member of the Board of Overseers for theHeller School for Social Policy and Management . Additionally she has been a Corporation Member ofNortheastern University and a Trustee ofPine Manor College . She graduated from Wellesley College with a BA in Psychology and received her Ph.D. from the Heller School for Social Policy and Management atBrandeis University .Prior to joining The Home in 2003, Joan served as a Consultant with Whitehead Mann, a global executive recruiting firm; President & Chief Executive Officer of The Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts for 11 years; Director of Operations for
Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston; Deputy Director of ABCD Head Start, and a Research Analyst for ABT Associates, She brought to all of her positions a remarkable array of skills that have empowered the organizations to fulfill their missions of service to children and families, prevention, expert clinical care, outcomes, research, and advocacy.November 2006 brought an exciting new professional opportunity for Dr. Wallace-Benjamin when Governor-Elect
Deval Patrick named her his Chief of Staff. In this role, she helped the Governor to move the Administration’s policy, legislative and political agenda forward. Her previous experience in management and organizational effectiveness in both the non-profit and for-profit sectors prepared her to assume this important responsibility.Awards
*2002: Academy of Women Achiever’s Award from
Boston YWCA
*2002: Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice
*2003: Boston’s 100 Women of Power, [Boston Magazine] , May 2003 edition
*2003: Lifetime Achievement Award fromRosie’s Place , Boston
*2003: Lady Baden-Powell Good Scout Award from Boston Minuteman Council, Boy Scouts of America
*2004: Exceptional Women Award for Community Service from Magic 106.7,
*2005: Pinnacle Award, Achievement in Management Non-Profit from the Boston Chamber of CommerceJoan holds Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Massachusetts , Amherst andNewbury College , Chestnut Hill, MA.External links
*http://www.thehome.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_leadership_joan
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