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ICA Board of Directors

ICA's Board of Directors includes entrepreneurs, community organizers, community bankers and economic development experts.

 

Christina A. Clamp, Professor of Community and Economic Development at Southern New Hampshire University. Christina is an expert on the Mondragon system of cooperatives and the role cooperatives can play in community economic development.

 

Susan Clare, Former Executive Director of the Local Enterprise Assistance Fund, ICA’s Community Development Loan Fund. Prior to joining LEAF, Ms. Clare was Director of Chemical Bank’s Education and Health Lending Department. She also volunteers as Treasurer of Oxfam America.

 

Daniel E. Coleman, Senior Vice President, Fleet Development Ventures manages a $100 million private equity portfolio invested in urban, minority-owned and women-owned businesses.   

 

Newell Lessell, Ex-Officio Board member and Executive Director of ICA where he has worked with a range of companies including businesses in health care, recycling, temporary services, the foundry industry, wood products, agriculture and the automotive sector.

 

James D. Megson, Clerk, Ex-Officio Board member and Executive Director of the Local Enterprise Assistance Fund, ICA’s Community Development Loan Fund.  He was President of ICA for 15 years and continues to work as a Senior Consultant for ICA.  He has thirty years experience in consulting to a wide range of clients from small community based enterprises to several of the Fortune 500 companies.

 

Dominic Moulden, Chair. Executive Director of MANNA Community Development Corporation. Mr. Moulden is a former Fannie Mae Fellow and serves on the Board of the Campaign for Human Development, the Catholic Church’s national community economic development organization.

 

Alexander H. Pyle, Partner at Foley Hoag LLP, a Boston-based law firm.  Mr. Pyle's practice focuses on advising entrepreneurial companies on corporate and transactional matters, including financings, securities law compliance, mergers and acquisitions, and technology licensing. 

   

Rand Wilson, Organizing Director Local 201 of the International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers-Communications Workers of America  (IUE-CWA). Mr. Wilson has held positions with several local unions and was Director of the Massachusetts Jobs with Justice for a number of years. He is President of the Center for Labor Education and Research, a trustee of the Center for the Study of Public Policy.

 

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