Yun-Ju Choi came to CBA in 2014 after working in various parts of Boston’s non-profit landscape, including at Madison Park and Lena Park CDCs. She received her Masters in Management from Cambridge College and attended Bowdoin College as an undergrad in her home state of Maine. In her previous roles, Yun-Ju enjoyed working closely with youth in the community and visits with YES! Members for long chats whenever she can.
Yun-Ju led the way in building out many of CBA’s current programs. She believes that CBA is not only about real estate, but “It’s about uplifting people and giving them opportunities to buy homes and market-rate housing”. She wants CBA to help people with not only housing but reach their goals and better themselves. In the past, she has done work with at-risk youth and career development in an effort to help the community. She hopes that CBA get more involved in the realms of health equity, employment, and civic engagement.
A local to the area, Michele Witts was born and raised in Lowell. She has a special connection and insight into what went on inside The Acre before its redevelopment. Michele received her degree at the University of Lowell, which is now UMass Lowell, pursuing a career in finance. As she finished her education, she witnessed and was inspired by The Acre Triangle Protests in the 80s, finding the area’s transformation important. She believes that The Acre is an important and thriving part of Lowell, which has led her to dedicate the past, approximately, 21 years to further improving the area with CBA. As opposed to Michele’s previous for-profit jobs in finance, she feels like she is making a difference in the community with CBA. The change wasn’t unintentional; Michele wanted to help people.
A longtime development and communications professional, Clare recently joined CBA to further strengthen our fundraising and development work, which sustains our many programs and allows us to quickly respond to needs as they arise. A former journalist whose credits include The New York Times, Boston Globe Magazine, and numerous women’s and parenting magazines, Clare has more than 20 years’ experience in grant seeking, fundraising, and donor communications. She previously worked as Chief of Advancement and Communications at Lowell Community Health Center, where she oversaw a successful capital campaign to add dental and vision care, directed the ArtUp program placing artwork by local artists throughout the health center, and substantially increased annual and corporate giving – and collaborated with CBA on a number of initiatives. Prior to working at Lowell CHC, Clare served as Development Director for the YWCA of Northeastern Massachusetts (then YWCA of Greater Lawrence). She has strong ties to the Merrimack Valley region and a commitment to collaboration and equitable fundraising.
Thomas Emery first started at CBA as a UML student, interning with both CBA Programs and Real Estate. He was hired in 2015 and spent 7 years as Real Estate Project Manager, overseeing projects like the Gerson Building in Haverhill, Thomas was hired as Director of Real Estate in 2022.
Thomas takes great pride and satisfaction knowing his work provides affordable housing and opportunities to families and individuals in the Merrimack Valley. He graduated from UMass Lowell with a BA in Sociology and an MA in Community Development, Policy, and Practice from the University of New Hampshire.
Shamir Rivera-Quintal isn’t a stranger to the streets of Lowell, moving between The Acre, Centralville, and Pawtucketville growing up. She has always had a love for Lowell and its community. Shamir’s mother used to volunteer for CBA, assisting with community organizing and door-knocking. Shamir even participated in some acre cleanups when she was younger.
She furthered her education in Maine at Bowdoin College, where she studied Sociology and African Studies. Her current role at CBA, as the director of operations, allows her to support the staff and utilize her experience with technology.
Tiana Lawrence, a Lowell native is diligent about Racial Equity, DEI, and leadership development, with 5+ years of experience in public speaking, implementing workshops, and programming in the nonprofit and higher education sectors. Tiana seeks to leverage community building and organizing to disrupt power dynamics, impact leadership, increase equitable decision-making processes and strengthen diverse stakeholder engagement. Tiana serves as the Director of Quality Management at Coalition for a Better Acre providing comprehensive program development and evaluation. Additionally, Tiana is an adjunct professor at Merrimack College in North Andover, MA and teaches Diversity, Social Justice and Ethics in the traditional undergraduate program and Community Organizing and Development in the Master of Education program.
In her personal time, Tiana is a freelance public speaker and DEI practitioner having provided workshops and training as well as participation on several panels and podcasts. She was a featured Keynote speaker at Northeastern University’s Empower U Conference. Tiana is also a published author. She holds a Master of Education in Community Engagement and a B.A. in Women and Gender Studies and English from Merrimack College. Tiana lives her values through building authentic relationships, cultivating a sense of community, collectively working towards advancing racial equity, and challenging the status quo.
Poet, writer, and storyteller, Sanary Phen was born in a refugee camp in Thailand during the Khmer Rouge era in Cambodia. She and her family emigrated to the United States in 1981 and resettled in Lowell, which has been home for more than 35 years. Sanary has a deep love and appreciation for the community and takes pride in giving back to the city and its people. She has over 15 years of experience in social work and the nonprofit sector. She previously wored as CBA’s Workforce Development Coordinator and in April 2023 took on the role of Development Coordinator, serving as our talented and effective grant writer. Sanary has worked as a freelance writer for the Lowell Sun and is a dedicated volunteer with the Cambodian American Literary Arts Association.
Cecilia Gutierrez Yapur has strengthened CBA's supportive programs with her excellent project management skills since 2021 as our Director of Programs. She joined our team as the Latin Empowerment and Advocacy Program (LEAP) Coordinator in 2020, bringing an understanding of the diversity of cultures within Latin America.
Cecilia grew up in Argentina and worked in Argentina and Brazil in her previous career as an engineer. She is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. After settling in Massachusetts, Cecilia looked for an opportunity to serve and connect with her community. As an immigrant herself, she is invested and passionate about helping newcomers in the community. She loves spending time with her family, which includes her husband, two daughters, and her dog, Brownie.
Brendan Conley joined the CBA team in May of 2023. He grew up in the neighboring town of Chelmsford and is now a property owner and resident in Lowell. As a young adult, Brendan has pursued real estate and business, received a BA in business, worked for construction project management companies, and invested in Lowell properties before coming to CBA.
Brendan joined CBA with the intention of combining his desire to serve his community with his real estate and construction knowledge to continue creating a more vibrant Lowell. In his free time, Brendan likes reading, sports videography/photography, and spending time with friends and family.
Fabiola Rivera joined CBA in 2021. Her previous jobs in non-profit organizations have made her familiar with community outreach, organizing social and cultural events, and coordinating community work projects and programs. Some of these experiences include working with her state government in Mexico coordinating programs for rural communities, volunteering at an orphanage, and working at a non-profit in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. She has a degree in Communication Sciences with a concentration in Production. Fabiola is a proud Mexican who is proud of her culture and loves learning about and experiencing new ones. In her free time, she loves to listen to music, dance, and travel. She also loves Lowell, admiring the city and feeling a connection to the community, and is eager to help in any way she can.
Jiawei Zhang is a recent first-generation graduate from UMass Lowell who has a degree in Public Health/Community Health Promotion. She started her journey at CBA as an intern in January 2023. Jiawei recently joined the CBA Health Access team, as an Health Access Program Coordinator.
Since 2015 as a Lowell resident, Jiawei has developed a stronger connection with her community and will continue to utilize her knowledge and prior experiences that she has gained to pursue her passion in promoting the importance of health and to help the Acre community to reduce health inequities to achieve the quality of life.
In her free time, Jiawei likes to go exploring in nature and take sunset photos and listen to good music.
Hayley Barrett began as an intern in 2021 and was invited to the team in 2022. She has previous experience in Public Health where she worked for a workforce development program. She was a first-generation college student and pursued her education at Regis College, where she graduated with a degree in Public Health. She has six siblings and has two Boston Terriers that she loves.
Ivana Dauwer is passionate about community-focused work. She started with CBA in February 2022, convening CBA’s COVID-19 response initiatives into the Health Access Program. Before CBA, Ivana worked with Girls Inc., where she taught girls ages 4-7 STEM, reading and writing. Her dream is to work within Public Health and serve the community. She is currently pursuing a degree in Public Health and believes that her prior experience has taught her how to better connect with the community and serve it better. She loves working with kids and finds her role very fulfilling. In her free time, she volunteers to help homeless addicts in Lawrence. She loves her cat, tending to her plants, and her yearly summer garden.
Gedalia Jimenez is one of CBA's Health Access Program Coordinators. She started her career at CBA in 2022 when she began as an intern and was later hired in 2023. Gedalia recently graduated from Regis College with a bachelor's degree in Public Health. In her free time Gedalia loves spending time with her friends, family, dance and travel.
Justin Ford is a Lowell native who really enjoys community involvement. Justin come’s with a diverse work background, in his previous role at Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association (CMAA) he was responsible for keeping the Khmer community up to date on current events and politics at the local, state, and federal level, as well as Get Out The Vote. In addition to CMAA, He has worked as a Paralegal Specialist Team Leader for 5 years with the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg, NC & Fort Devens, MA. As a paralegal, he was responsible for dozens of legal actions at once. He has management and supervisory experiences in addition to teaching. He is currently pursuing a B.A. in Political Science at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell (UMass Lowell).
Johanna Danas started her career at CBA in 2019 when she began as an intern and was later hired in 2021. She was born and raised in Lowell and graduated from UMass Lowell, where she earned her degree in English & Political Science. Some of her previous experience includes interning at the Mayor’s Office at Lowell City Hall and the office of State Representative Vanna Howard as well as working for U.S. Senator Ed Markey. Johanna loves working with an organization that helps her understand and aid her community. “CBA is a very special organization and I truly enjoy working with hardworking, passionate, and supportive people. Working at CBA makes me feel like I am making a truly positive impact in Lowell”.
Pam Miller joined CBA in 2001. Pam’s love for connecting and working with the community is what brought her to CBA. She previously worked with Lowell Housing Authority on their tenant council, helping to give residents a voice. As office manager, she is involved in everything happening at CBA. She is very proud of being involved in the splash pad that was installed on Avenue C for the community. Family and community are extremely important to her. She is a proud great-grandma.
Dolores Sierra joined CBA in 2014 but has been helping out as a volunteer ever since she was a child. Before CBA, some of her other experiences include working with Middlesex Community College, McAuliffe Elementary School, Lowell Housing Authority, and AmeriCorps. She loves CBA because she is able to give back to her community. She loves being able to get creative and help plan the numerous events that CBA hosts. She has a bachelor's in Psychology with a concentration in Child and Adolescent Development. Outside of her work at CBA, Dolores attends church and helps the youth and homeless. In her free time, Dolores likes to express herself artistically, whether it be painting, drawing, or singing; she loves creating.
Liam Skinner joined the CBA team in January of 2023. He grew up in Lowell and enjoyed volunteering and getting involved in local sports and clubs throughout school. Liam enjoys the feeling of serving a community and volunteered for long stints as a math tutor and at the food bank throughout school. As a young adult, Liam has pursued economics and business, getting a bachelor's degree in economics, interning at a small business, and working for a large corporation before coming to CBA. In his free time, Liam likes reading, cycling, and playing soccer.