Mayor Wu Announces New Allston-Brighton and East Boston Neighborhood Liaisons
Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Jennifer Roberts as the new neighborhood liaison for Allston-Brighton and Carlos Garcia as the new neighborhood liaison for East Boston within the Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS). ONS plays a vital role in connecting residents with city services and resources; facilitating resident input on local government matters; ensuring that the appropriate city departments address constituent service requests; attending neighborhood meetings; and responding to emergencies, such as fires, to assist displaced residents.
“Neighborhood liaisons are a critical connection between the City and Boston’s communities,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “Jennifer’s passion for civic engagement and educational advocacy will be an invaluable asset to the large student population and community that make up Allston-Brighton. Carlos’ tireless housing advocacy for Boston residents will ensure our East Boston community is properly connected to the wide range of City resources. I’m excited to see these two new liaisons step into these essential roles and connect with the neighborhoods and residents they represent.”
Jennifer Roberts
Roberts began her career supporting international students and non-native English speakers at organizations such as Education First, English Language Center, Pine Manor College, and Boston University—work that deepened her commitment to inclusion, cultural exchange, and accessible education. She later transitioned into civic and community engagement, most recently serving as Student Engagement Lead at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. In that role she developed interdisciplinary learning experiences, designed cross-Institute events and programming, and helped launch a new student-centered third space at Radcliffe.
Jennifer Roberts was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College in Western Massachusetts, and has called Boston home for over a decade. She currently resides in Allston-Brighton.
“I am grateful for the chance to advocate on behalf of Allston-Brighton constituents—especially around housing affordability, youth engagement, and connecting residents to city resources and services,” said Jennifer Roberts, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services Allston-Brighton Liaison.