Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers
Kerin O'Toole is a seasoned public affairs and communications professional with extensive experience in the nonprofit and political sectors. Currently serving as the Senior Vice President of Public Affairs & Communications at the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers since January 1995, Kerin O'Toole has held multiple roles within the organization, including Public Affairs Director and Vice President of Public Affairs. Prior to this, Kerin O'Toole was the Campaign Director for the Campaign to Elect Senator W. Paul White in 1994, and worked as an Advance Emissary for the Office of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton the same year. Additionally, Kerin O'Toole served as Deputy Press Secretary for the Jim Brett For Mayor Campaign in 1993 and held roles as Deputy Press Secretary and Researcher for the MA Senate Committee on Ways and Means under Senator Patricia McGovern from 1988 to 1992. Kerin O'Toole holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Saint Michael's College.
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Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (League) is a non-profit, statewide association representing and serving the needs of the state's 52 community health center organizations, which serve more than 1,000,000 state residents through over 300 sites. The League serves as an information source on community-based health care to policymakers, opinion leaders and the media and provides a wide range of technical assistance to its members and communities, including: analysis of state and federal health regulatory and policy issues affecting health centers; training and education for health center administrators, clinicians and board members; promotion and management of clinical quality initiatives across the health center network; workforce development programs to increase recruitment of primary care physicians and to provide career training for health center employees and local residents seeking entry-level positions at health centers; information technology development primarily focused on helping health centers upgrade their information technology systems and capacity for using data; and general support to expand health access through work with local health and advocacy organizations seeking to open health centers in their communities.