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NECAT’s Board of Directors is Growing

February 6, 2019

NECAT’s Board of Directors gathered today to kick-off a new strategic planning process with the support of the consulting firm Strategy Matters. Thank you to our Board for taking the time out of their busy schedules to help plan NECAT’s future!

We are also excited to report that the NECAT Board welcomed two new members today, in addition to two members who joined over the summer of 2018. Joe Liebowitz, Executive Chef of Encore Boston Harbor, and Andrew Henke, Senior VP of Strategy and Business Performance for Santander Bank, were voted in today, joining Barry Nelson, a development consultant, and Jen Cocoran, Project Director for Joseph J. Corcoran Companies, who joined the Board this past summer. Welcome to all.

At the same time, we say good-bye to long-time Board Member, Sue Sullivan, Executive Director of the Newmarket Business Association – thank you for your more than six years of service to NECAT.

 

Front row from left to right: Barry Nelson, Executive Director Joey Cuzzi, Deputy Director Martha Leahy. 2nd row: Mike Rothschild, Shawn Goldrick, Jen Corcoran, Joanne Massaro, Chair Maarten Hemsley, Sheila Peterson. 3rd row: Rebecca Hemsley, Dan Scully, Rick Catino and Andy Henke (Joe Leibowitz not pictured). 4th row: the Strategy Matters team.
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NECAT Boston Training Center

NECAT Boston Training Center
23 Bradston Street
Boston, MA 02118

NECAT’s headquarters is our main training facility and home to our administrative offices. The Center includes a classroom auditorium with a demonstration kitchen, our teaching kitchen and the Career Services and Alumni Engagement Center. There are always two cohorts in session – Black Hats (the first seven weeks of training in the classroom) and Orange Hats (second seven weeks of training in the kitchen) and ten cohorts a year will graduate.

The next scheduled cohort start date is August 16, 2023. Click here to find out how you can register.

East Boston YMCA

215 Bremen Street
East Boston, MA 02128
617-569-9622

NECAT offers a 12-week culinary training program taught at the East Boston YMCA. The mission and program elements mirror NECAT’s Boston Program, but the geographic target areas for program participants and employment are focused in East Boston and Chelsea. Additionally, NECAT’s training in East Boston will be conducted in Spanish and English, respectful of the language and cultural diversity of local participants. East Boston has the largest percentage of Spanish speaking adults in Boston.

The next scheduled cohort start date is September 2023. Click here to find out how you can register.

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Suffolk County House of Correction (SCHC)

NECAT’s Behind the Walls program brings our holistic training program directly to the adults incarcerated at SCHC. Working in partnership with the re-entry team at SCHC, and using the prison’s teaching kitchen, a NECAT chef fulfills NECAT’s curriculum to the same standards as its Boston program. NECAT’s career services team provides job counseling and placement services when graduates are released from incarceration.