Melissa is a dedicated and hardworking nurse at Spaulding Cambridge for over seven years. During the COVID crisis, she was one of the nurses who helped lead the team in the newly transitioned COVID unit at SHC. Besides being a full-time nurse, she is also a full-time mom to two incredible children. Melissa is always hustling to balance her work responsibilities with her children’s school and extracurricular activities.
Roland Curtis
Roland dedicated over 30 years to serving the small town of Chesterfield, Massachusetts in various roles within the Department of Public Works, including Highway Superintendent. His leadership ensured that residents could safely navigate through severe winter weather, allowing them to reach work and essential services. During the 1970s oil embargo, Roland’s innovation saved taxpayers money by developing a wood burning heating system for the town’s public works garage. On 9/11, he provided comfort and support to elderly citizens affected by the tragic events, showcasing his compassionate nature. Now, at almost 87 years old, Roland remains a respected figure known for his selfless service to the community, family, and friends. His legacy of dedication has truly made a lasting impact on the city.
Mike Rubin
For over 40 years, Mike Rubin has been a positive force in the lives of Boston students. A Tennessee native, he came to Massachusetts to attend Tufts University, where he excelled in basketball. Though he planned to attend law school, he chose teaching instead, becoming a beloved teacher, coach, and headmaster at East Boston High School. Mike led championship-winning basketball teams and later served as headmaster, earning deep respect for his leadership. He’s also been active in community organizations, sharing life lessons drawn from Boston’s complex history. Despite many awards, he remains humble, preferring to let his work speak for itself. Today, he serves as assistant director for both the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association and the Massachusetts School Administrators. Mike simply hopes to be remembered as someone who cared deeply for his students, offering support with both toughness and love. He is a true pillar of the Boston community.
Laura Howard
Laura Howard, a dedicated and compassionate OR nurse, is being nominated for the We Built This City recognition. Throughout the COVID-19 crisis and beyond, Laura has been an unwavering source of healing and strength in our community. She courageously stepped onto the frontlines during the pandemic, providing comfort and care to patients in their most vulnerable moments. In her role as an operating room nurse, Laura demonstrates precision, calm, and strength every shift, helping patients through critical moments with skill and heart. Her impact is undeniable, and she is truly a quiet hero and builder of this city. Through her acts of care and humanity, Laura leaves a positive mark on the lives of those she serves.
Constance Lovett
Connie Lovett is a cherished school bus driver on the South Shore, with over 20 years of dedicated service. Her passion for her work is evident in every trip she makes, whether it’s for students, seniors, or children in need. Connie has built strong relationships with the community, earning the trust of parents and the admiration of students who always request her by name. She goes above and beyond, not only driving buses but also volunteering her time to help others, including transporting seniors and SNAP children to important appointments and events. During the challenging times of the pandemic, Connie selflessly returned to her role to support transit needs in Greater Boston, where she continues to excel. Her positive attitude and warm personality have made a lasting impact on the lives of thousands, from Boston Marathon runners to students traveling for competitions. Whether you know her as Connie, Mrs. Lovett, or simply as the friendly bus driver with a quick smile, one thing is clear – she truly deserves recognition for her unwavering commitment to safety, care, and service excellence.
Vanessa Depina
Vanessa Depina is being nominated for her outstanding dedication and compassion as a nurse. For over 11 years, she has cared for the most vulnerable in the community with dignity and respect. Despite being a single mother and business owner, she selflessly pours love into her work and everyone she encounters. Vanessa’s unwavering commitment makes her a true beacon of hope, spreading peace and love wherever she goes. She leads by example, always putting others first. Her humility and grace in the face of challenges are truly inspiring. Vanessa is incredibly deserving of recognition for the difference she makes every day, and any award given to her would be accepted with gratitude and humility. It would be an honor for her to be celebrated for her remarkable contributions to the community.