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Pawtucket's Tracey May Named To Greater Boston Food Bank Board
"Hunger is an issue no one should have to endure," said May.

PAWTUCKET, RI — Pawtucket resident Tracey May has been named to the Board of Directors of the Greater Boston Food Bank.
“Hunger is an issue no one should have to endure,” said May. “By providing healthy meals to those in need, GBFB helps in the sustainment of one’s mind, body, and spirit. I am humbled to be part of a tremendous organization.”
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May is a senior consultant for the Marsh & McLennan Agency and serves as the agency’s diversity and inclusion champion, a news release states. Prior to joining MMA, he held leadership posts at Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. in Boston and at Lockton Companies in Washington, D.C. He is a Board Chair Emeritus for Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut and with 224 EcoSpace, an economic development and wellness center based in Hartford. He originally hails from Bloomfield, Connecticut.
The Greater Boston Food Bank is the largest hunger relief organization in New England. The agency distributed the equivalent of nearly 82 million meals in 2020 through its network of 600 dedicated food distribution partners and programs in 190 cities and towns across Eastern Massachusetts.
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GBFB is a member of Feeding America, the nation’s food bank network.
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