Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and City Awake Announce
2022 Ten Outstanding Young Leaders
Boston, MA – The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and City Awake are pleased to announce the 2022 Ten Outstanding Young Leaders (TOYL) honorees. The TOYL Awards are presented annually by City Awake, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce’s premier young professional network, that connects, engages, and celebrates next-generation leaders. The awards recognize the contributions of current and emerging young, local leaders who have demonstrated professional, personal, cultural, and civic commitments to advancing a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community, organization, and region.
2022 Ten Outstanding Young Leaders
Constanza Cabello | Vice President, Equity Programs, State Street Corporation |
Ava Callender Concepcion | Commissioner, Cannabis Control Commission |
Brandon Cardet-Hernandez | Executive Director, Ivy Street School & Skills for Life |
Sabrina Antoine Correia | Vice President, Public Engagement, JPMorgan Chase |
Nieisha Deed | Founder & CEO, PureSpark |
Vilas Dhar | President and Trustee, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation |
Adrian Madaro | State Representative, 1st Suffolk District, Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
Kristen Riley | District Director of Operations, Stop & Shop |
Madeleine Rodriguez | Partner, Foley Hoag |
Tiffany Vassell | R.N. Board Member, Bay State Birth Coalition |
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Learn more about the 2022 TOYL honorees here.
The TOYL awards were presented by the Boston Jaycees from 1952 to 2006 to identify and celebrate young leaders. Since its inception, more than 500 young leaders have been honored for their professional, personal, and civic commitment to improving the quality of life within our community. In 2012, the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce revived the TOYL awards to continue the tradition of honoring Greater Boston’s current and future leaders.
Previous recipients include President John F. Kennedy, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Attorney General-Elect Andrea Campbell, Rev. Willie Boderick, II, business leader Jack Connors, Jr. and community advocate and United Nations representative, Carol Fulp. View all past honorees here.
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