STAFF & LEADERSHIP

CommonWealth Beacon’s staff consists of award-winning journalists with decades of experience in Massachusetts newsrooms. Our business operations team has decades of non-profit management and leadership experience and is responsible for business planning, digital infrastructure, audience strategy, community partnerships, financial management and fundraising.

The CommonWealth Beacon Editorial Advisory Board provides guidance and thought leadership in the non-profit news sector. CommonWealth Beacon is a publication of MassINC, which is governed by the MassINC Board of Directors.

Laura Colarusso is the editor of CommonWealth Beacon, where she directs editorial and audience strategy. She is an award-winning editor and reporter who combines digital media expertise with a commitment to old-school, shoe leather reporting and adherence to the highest ethical standards.

Prior to joining CommonWealth Beacon, Laura served as editor of Nieman Reports, an online and quarterly print publication with a mission of promoting and elevating journalistic standards. She has reported on a wide variety of topics including climate change, education and health care, and covered the Pentagon in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

She has held leadership positions at GBH News in Boston, where she was the digital managing editor and won a regional 2020 Edward R. Murrow Award for the story “The Original Old Boys Club.” Laura was also the digital opinion editor at The Boston Globe. She is also a frequent contributor to the Washington Monthly.

Michael Jonas works with Laura in overseeing CommonWealth Beacon coverage and editing the work of reporters. His own reporting has a particular focus on politics, education, and criminal justice reform.

Michael has worked in journalism in Massachusetts since the early 1980s. Before joining the CommonWealth staff in 2001, he was a contributing writer for the magazine for two years. His story on Boston youth outreach workers was selected for a PASS (Prevention for a Safer Society) Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. His CommonWealth work has also won awards from Capitol Beat for state government coverage and from the New England Newspaper & Press Association for work in several areas.

Prior to coming to CommonWealth, for 15 years Michael wrote a weekly column on local politics for the Boston Globe. Michael has also worked in broadcast journalism. In the late 1980s he was a co-producer for “The AIDS Quarterly,” a national PBS series produced by WGBH-TV in Boston, and in the early 1990s, he worked as a producer for a weekly news magazine program on WHDH-TV (Ch. 7) in Boston.

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Jennifer Smith writes for CommonWealth Beacon and co-hosts its weekly podcast, The Codcast. Her areas of focus include housing, social issues, courts and the law, and politics and elections.

A California native who also lived in Utah, Jennifer has covered Massachusetts since 2011 for a variety of publications. She worked breaking news in the Boston Globe’s metro section and provided courtroom coverage of the Boston Marathon bomber trial for the international wire service Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA) while completing her undergraduate journalism degree at Northeastern University in Boston. For four years, Jennifer was a staff writer and later news editor for the Dorchester Reporter, covering her home neighborhood and the city of Boston with a particular focus on politics and development.

Her work and commentary have appeared in WBUR, GBH News, Harvard Public Health Magazine, and Politico’s Massachusetts Playbook. She has co-hosted MassINC’s Massachusetts politics and policy podcast The Horse Race since 2018, interviewing newsmakers, journalists, and elected officials across the state.

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Gintautas Dumcius covers politics and power for CommonWealth Beacon. He has spent 20 years reporting on what happens inside the State House, city halls and courthouses, often filing and editing stories while riding the T.

Before joining CommonWealth in October 2023, Gin served as the Dorchester Reporter’s managing editor, and before that, digital editor at the Boston Business Journal.

A Quincy native who now lives with his family in Weymouth, he has also worked for MassLive and the State House News Service, where he co-founded the MASSterList morning newsletter.

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Bhaamati Borkhetaria is a reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. Originally from New Jersey, she moved to Boston for a software engineering job at Amazon Web Services. Passionate about writing, news, politics, and public policy, she made a career shift into journalism.

Bhaamati first became interested in journalism while completing her degree in English literature and computer science from Princeton University. There, she was a staff writer at two student publications. She wrote opinion columns for The Daily Princetonian and feature stories for Business Today. She also spent a summer at Forbes India where she wrote web stories and magazine articles based on interviews with corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and celebrities.

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Joe Kriesberg

Chief Executive Officer

MassINC

Joe Kriesberg is the CEO of MassINC, which publishes CommonWealth Beacon. In this role, he is responsible for business and strategic planning, fundraising, financial management, governance, and overall stewardship of the organization. Prior to coming to MassINC in 2023, Joe served as president and CEO of the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations (MACDC). He first joined MACDC in 1993 as vice president and served in that capacity until he became president in July 2002. During his time there, he launched several innovative new programs, including the Community Investment Tax Credit, the Mel King Institute for Community Building, the GOALs Initiative, the MACDC convention and the Community Development Innovation Forum. 

Joe brings decades of non-profit management experience and extensive experience working with the media and news organizations to his new role. He has raised millions of dollars for mission-driven organizations and programs and has been published in numerous publications, including the Boston Globe, the Boston Business Journal, Banker & Tradesman, and ,of course, CommonWealth magazine. 

Prior to working for MACDC, Joe worked on energy and environmental issues for nonprofit organizations in Washington, DC, and Boston. Joe has a B.A. from Binghamton University and a J.D. degree from Northeastern University. 

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Ryan Garcia

Director of Development

MassINC

In his role as MassINC’s Director of Development, Ryan Garcia leads the fundraising and advancement efforts across the organization. He looks forward to furthering MassINC’s sustainability efforts to support best-in-class nonpartisan research, reporting, analysis, and civic engagement.

Prior to joining MassINC, Ryan served as the director of philanthropy at Noble Schools, a charter management organization in Chicago that serves 12,000+ students across 17 different high schools. Throughout his time with Noble, he led efforts to advance programs across the network and helped increase revenue from foundations, corporate partners, and individuals in support of educational equity, advocacy, and social justice issues.

Ryan is from Chicago, and recently earned his master’s degree in social sector leadership and nonprofit management from the University of Chicago. He’s an avid Chicago sports fan and enjoys spending his time outdoors whenever possible.

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Yael Mazor

Director of Audience Engagement

CommonWealth Beacon

In her role as director of audience engagement, Yael Mazor-Garfinkle helps CommonWealth Beacon better serve our readership and build loyal audiences.

Over the past 15 years, Yael has worked for a wide array of nonprofit, political, and corporate organizations. Most recently, she worked as a freelance marketing and communications consultant and as a digital strategist for Democracy Forward, Decode Democracy, and the 2020 ballot initiative to enact ranked-choice voting in Massachusetts.

A Massachusetts native, Yael earned her undergraduate degree from Brandeis University and an M.A. in integrated marketing communication from Emerson College.

Peter Brown

Principal, Peter Brown Communications 

Lean camara

Chief Executive Officer, The New Bedford Light  

EMILY COSTELLO

Director of Collaborations + Local News, The Conversation US

Geri Denterlein

Chief Executive Officer, Denterlein Associates  

Lane Glenn

President, Northern Essex Community College   

Meghan Irons

Professor of Journalism,
Boston University  

Tripp Jones

Principal, 21c;
Former Publisher,
CommonWealth

Dan Kennedy

Professor of Journalism,
Northeastern University

Javier Marin

Executive Chairman,
El Planeta Media

Chris Mayer

CMayer Consulting; Former Publisher, The Boston Globe

Colette Phillips

Principal, CPC, Inc.

Rosalin Acosta 

Managing Director of Government & Public Sector, EY 

Katherine Adam

Vice President, Denterlein Associates 

Mark Erlich

Fellow, Harvard Labor & Worklife Program at Harvard Law School; Former Executive Secretary-Treasurer, New England Council of Carpenters 

KEITH FAIREY 

President & CEO, Way Finders

Pamela Feingold 

Senior Vice President of Community Development Lending, Eastern Bank 

Maria Fernandes-Dominique

Community Development Practitioner 

Lane Glenn 

President, Northern Essex Community College

Michael Goodwine 

Lead Government Relations Advisor, MassMutual

Thomas Green

National Director of Public Infrastructure, Citigroup 

Lizzy Guyton 

Co-founder, South & Hill Strategies

Mike Heffernan 

Former Secretary of A&F

Michael Hunter 

Business Development Executive, Trinity Financial 

Tripp Jones

Co-Founder, MassINC; Founder & Principal, 21c Network

Joe KENNEDY III

Former U.S. Representative, President of Citizens Energy

Grace Lee 

Eastern MA Regional President, M&T Bank  

Beth Lindstrom 

Business Owner; Former U.S. Senate Candidate 

Chrissy Lynch

President, Massachusetts AFL-CIO

Elizabeth Mahoney 

Vice President of Policy & Government Affairs,  Mass. High Technology Council 

Jennifer Nassour 

Counsel, Rubin & Rudman LLP; Founder, Conservative Women for a Better Future; Former Chair, Massachusetts Republican Party 

EILEEN O’CONNOR

Partner, Keyser Public Strategies

Thomas Pappas 

Former Partner & Portfolio Manager, Wellington Management Company, LLP 

Reed Passafaro 

Chief of Staff, National Grid New England

Lon Povich

Board Vice-Chair; Counsel at Anderson & Kreiger, Chief Legal Counsel to Former Governor Charlie Baker

Eneida Roman 

Chief Executive Officer, Amplify Latinx 

Lisa Wong 

Town Manager, South Hadley