As Healey and Driscoll prepare to lead Massachusetts' executive branch, they ask five Berkshires residents to help

PITTSFIELD — Five residents of the Berkshires are on the team of activists, experts and professionals helping the incoming Healey-Driscoll administ...

December 1, 2022
11:14 PM

PITTSFIELD — Five residents of the Berkshires are on the team of activists, experts and professionals helping the incoming Healey-Driscoll administration navigate the transition.Ahead of their inaugurations in January, Gov.-elect Maura Healey and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Driscoll created six transition policy committees. Their role is to help put promises and platforms of the campaign into action. A. J. Enchill, the president of the Berkshire Black Economic Council and Cheshire native J.D. Chesloff, the CEO of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable, have been named to a jobs and economy panel that is part of Gov.

Meg Britton-Mehlisch