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Boston Employment Commission

The commission oversees the Boston Residents Job Policy. The policy sets goals for employment on City-assisted construction projects. The commission is made up of seven members selected by the Mayor.

The City of Boston has a variety of boards and commissions. Each work with internal departments and the public to serve the City.

Each board or commission has a specific number of members. Members go through an application process to ensure they have the expertise and passion for serving. Active members may become holdovers if their official term is up, but there is no new applicant to take their place.

  • Still have questions? Contact:
    Worker Empowerment
  • Want to serve?

    Serving on a board or commission is one of the most impactful ways Bostonians can become active in their community. Read our guide if you are interested in applying.  

2025 BEC meeting schedule

Meeting information

The commission meets on the third Wednesday of every month from 1 - 3 p.m. Due to COVID-19, we are holding all Boston Employment Commission meetings virtually via Zoom.

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Commission Info

Current members

Member Appointed Expires Status
MemberKenell Broomstein
Appointed9/9/2020
Expires7/1/2022
StatusHoldover
MemberTravis Watson
Appointed9/9/2020
Expires7/1/2022
StatusHoldover
MemberJocCole Burton
Appointed9/9/2020
Expires7/1/2022
StatusHoldover
MemberPriscilla Flint-Banks
Appointed7/15/2022
Expires1/3/2024
StatusActive
MemberDarrin Howell
Appointed7/15/2022
Expires1/3/2024
StatusActive
MemberDonald Alexis
Appointed10/30/2023
Expires10/26/2025
StatusActive
MemberChaton Green
Appointed11/6/2023
Expires10/26/2023
StatusActive

Meeting minutes

Minutes

Commission reports

Reports
  • Still have questions? Contact:
    Worker Empowerment
  • Want to serve?

    Serving on a board or commission is one of the most impactful ways Bostonians can become active in their community. Read our guide if you are interested in applying.  

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