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In the news: TaShonda Vincent-Lee

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In the news: TaShonda Vincent-Lee
(Photo: Courtesy TaShonda Vincent-Lee)

Mayoral candidate and City Councilor Tito Jackson is delighted to announce the appointment of TaShonda Vincent-Lee as his new campaign manager. Ms. Vincent-Lee has been a long-serving member of the campaign’s senior advisory team. She is a veteran of several political and social advocacy campaigns, most recently on the pro-adult use cannabis legalization side of Ballot Question 4, a measure Massachusetts voters passed handily.

“I am very excited to have TaShonda formally come on board,” noted Jackson. “Our vigorous grassroots campaign to reclaim the soul and promise of a Boston for all keeps gathering more and more momentum among voters across Boston. Since TaShonda has been so closely involved in developing and executing our campaign strategy, I am happy to know that momentum will continue to grow, is in very good hands, and the team we are building that she oversees is just amazing.”

“I am proud of my appointment as Campaign Manager,” said Ms. Vincent-Lee. “Boston needs the leadership and judgement Tito Jackson continues to display, and I look forward to electing him mayor later this year. This campaign is the only one that will truly address Boston’s crisis of rising rents, access to a world-class education, job and business opportunities for all, and an open, scandal-free government that we deserve. It’s an honor to step forward to manage such a broad and dynamic movement of people that will meaningfully tackle these issues.”