Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts
Chris Masalsky has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Chris worked at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay, starting in 2007. Their roles at the organization included being the Associate Director of Development, where they oversaw proposal-based fundraising and supervised the Development operations team. Chris also served as the Grants Manager and Grants Coordinator during their time there.
Prior to their work at Big Brothers Big Sisters, Chris co-founded and managed Internet Ed Help, LLC. This company provided online content, communication tools, and consultative services to K-12 schools in multiple states. Chris was involved in various aspects of the business, including product development, marketing, sales, market research, and grant writing.
Before their entrepreneurial venture, Chris worked at May Institute, where they held multiple roles, including Director of Behavioral Services and Coordinator of Technology/Program Evaluation.
Overall, Chris Masalsky has demonstrated their expertise in fundraising, grant management, development operations, product development, marketing, and program evaluation throughout their career.
Chris Masalsky attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1987 to 1991. The information does not specify the degree or field of study completed. Additionally, Chris earned a Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Northeastern University.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts
For more than 60 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts has worked to ensure that every child has the support from caring adults that they need for healthy development and success in life. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers ("Bigs") and children ("Littles"), ages 7 through high school graduation, in communities across Massachusetts Bay. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay is to partner with under-resourced families to provide their children with transformational, one-to-one professionally-supported relationships with caring adult mentors, so that their children will thrive. Here's the proof. National research has shown that positive relationships between Littles and their Bigs have a direct and measurable impact on children’s lives. By participating in our programs, Little Brothers and Sisters are: -more confident in their schoolwork performance -able to get along better with their families -46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs -27% less likely to begin using alcohol -52% less likely to skip school. Please explore our site and learn more about our history, staff, service areas, boards and advisory committees, read our mission statement, or view current job openings.