I’m incredibly excited and proud to share that I’ve joined Governor @maura_healey’s reelection campaign as Partnerships Director.
Over the past decade-plus, I’ve been fortunate to build a career in sports media - telling stories, connecting with passionate fanbases, and working with incredible people along the way. I’m grateful for every stop on that journey, and I’m excited to bring that experience to the campaign trail.
But before all of that, I actually got my start in politics. In 2012, after a semester interning for State Rep. @KathiReinstein, I served as a campus intern on @ewarren’s first Senate campaign.
The last time I worked in politics, I somehow ended up in a tweet from @zachbraff at a rally.
Fourteen years later, I’m back in politics, and somehow Zach Braff is back on TV.
'Grateful': Wu thanks DA for charging Boston police officer with manslaughter as rank and file pack courthouse in protest
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@TheGregHillShow Just got to the part of the show talking about campers where Wiggy correctly says caravans and smarmy, insufferable Curtis tries to correct him and wrongly says lorrys. Lorrys are box trucks jackass.
Could the NBA be Expanding to 32 teams?? Could Seattle Supersonics be returning? Will Vegas have an #NBA team? Should the NBA expand or stay at 30? Let's hear from NBA Legend Tracy McGrady! #NBA#basketball
@LouMerloni I love to see your career arc Lou. From local cult hero, to putting in your dues with MFB and then Big O, your hard work and dedication keep rising you to the top. Can't wait to see the product this year!
“I’m Back” : 31 years ago today, March 19, 1995, Michael Jordan returned to the Chicago Bulls after an 18‑month hiatus. Wearing his baseball #45 (with #23 already retired), he stepped back onto the floor for a Sunday noon game in Indianapolis against the Pacers. An estimated 35 million people watched on NBC with Bulls losing in OT and Jordan scoring 19pts.