Mayor Walsh and East Boston Main Streets invite the East Boston Community to Celebrate the 2018 Business of the Year and 2018 Volunteer of the Year on Saturday, June 30th at 10:00am
Mayor on Main: Join Mayor Walsh and East Boston Main Streets’ Executive Director Max Gruner on Saturday, June 30th at 10:00am at 98 Prescott Street in East Boston to recognize this year’s recipients of the Business of the Year and Volunteer of the Year awards.
East Boston, MA 25 June-2018 Now in its 22nd year, Mayor on Main and Main Streets will be recognizing this year’s Volunteer of the Year and Business of the Year for East Boston on Saturday, June 30th at 10:00am at Jendriel Collision Center, 98 Prescott Street in East Boston.
This year’s winners are:
Hector Guerrero, owner of Jendriel Collision Center:
Mr. Guerrero opened his business in East Boston 25 years ago, the same year his child was born and named the shop after his son, Jendriel. Hector believes in excellent customer service and always prioritizing the best interest of his clientele. His business is based on honesty, transparency, and highest quality work at an affordable price. Hector thanks the East Boston community for their two decades of support and is grateful to the City of Boston for helping him grow and succeed. A long time supporter of East Boston High School sports programming, Hector is looking forward to many more successful years in Eastie.
Dan Bailey:
Mr. Dan Bailey is a very effective community leader continuing the proud East Boston tradition of citizen engagement. Always polite and professional, exceptionally well informed and well spoken, Mr. Bailey is the indefatigable face and leader of East Boston’s preservation movement. Mr. Bailey consistently guides and focuses the energy of the community, brings people together for specific, well- defined, and tangible causes. Mr. Bailey is an accomplished researcher, has created numerous important historical documents relevant to East Boston and is the consistent, calm voice of reason asking hard questions and proposing reasonable alternatives.
For more information contact Max Gruner at East Boston Main Streets at 617-561-1044
EBMS is a non-profit corporation. Its mission is to create a more vibrant business district by initiating private and public improvements, promoting commerce, and supporting efforts to improve the quality of life for all who live, work, and do business in East Boston.
Source: East Boston Main Streets