City of Everett
Eugene Masella III has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. From 2006 to 2011, they worked as a Legislative Aide for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In this position, they provided support and assistance to legislators.
In 2012, they joined the City of Everett as an Information Systems Technician, where they provided desktop and application support for over 450 users. Eugene also deployed and maintained hardware upgrades and configured Windows Server-based appliances. Eugene then advanced to the role of Assistant Director of Information Technology in March 2014. In this role, they provided network management and security functions for the city's multi-domain enterprise network. Eugene also provided desktop and application support for over 500 users and assisted in the development and oversight of the IT budget.
In addition to their other roles, Eugene Masella III also worked as a self-employed Information Technology and Services Consultant from 2005 to 2016.
Eugene Masella III's education history begins with their high school education at Malden Catholic from 1996 to 2000, where they obtained a high school diploma. Eugene then went on to attend the University of Phoenix from 2008 to 2010, earning an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Business Administration and Management, General. Following this, Eugene continued their education at the University of Phoenix from 2010 to 2013, completing a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Computer and Information Systems Security.
In addition to their formal education, Eugene has a certification in Network+ from CompTIA, although the specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
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City of Everett
Located on Boston’s north-west border, the City of Everett, MA is experiencing unprecedented new development and economic growth. As the pace of redevelopment accelerates, Everett endeavors to become a more walk-able, transit-friendly, and mixed-use community. Focused on downtown revitalization, Everett is working to attract new and retain existing businesses, encourage mixed-use development, improve circulation for pedestrians, vehicles, and public transit, enhance the visitor experience for business customers, and strengthen the quality of life for residents. Development and business is booming. Since 2012 there have been 3.5 million square feet of new development. In 2018, over a 100 acres of industrial area, known as the Commercial Triangle, was up-zoned to encourage mixed-use, high density development. Two Urban Renewal Plans are underway to focus redevelopment efforts in Everett Square and the Commercial Triangle and over 1,000 units of housing has been approved. These redevelopment areas also lie within State designated Opportunity Zones. Location is everything. And Everett has it. The City is located just 4 miles to downtown Boston and 4 miles to Boston Logan International Airport. There is direct public transit access to Boston, Cambridge, Somerville and Boston's Seaport and close proximity to major transit corridors: I-90, I-93, and Route 1. With over 46,000 residents in 3.2 square miles, Everett is one of the densest and most diverse communities in the Commonwealth. Our economic strength is fueled by our diversity and major employment sectors: hospitality, education/health, finance, construction and the trades. Though there are many important issues that the City of Everett is actively working on, this page is especially focused on business, real estate and economic development in Everett. We are open for business. Let's talk. www.facebook.com/cityofeverettma/ Instagram: @cityofeverettma