Town of Reading, MA
Genevieve Fiorente has held various roles throughout their work experience. Genevieve began their career as a Program Leader at Strike One Motivated Sports from September 2001 to August 2004. Genevieve then worked as an Intern for the Manchester Monarchs Hockey Club from September 2004 to May 2005. Genevieve also had an internship with the Detroit Tigers Baseball-Spring Training in March 2006. In 2006, they served as a Summer Camp Counselor for the Town of Essex and volunteered as an Intern at the Reading Recreation Division. Genevieve later interned and volunteered for the Beijing Summer Olympics at Southern New Hampshire University in August 2008. From July 2008 to July 2011, they served as the Boston Sports Clubs for Kids Program Manager at Town Sports International. Finally, they joined the Town of Reading, MA in April 2012 as a Recreation Program Coordinator, then became a Recreation Administrator in November 2015, and currently holds the position of Community Services Director.
Genevieve Fiorente obtained a Bachelor's degree in Sport and Fitness Administration/Management with a minor in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University. Genevieve completed their studies between 2004 and 2008. Additionally, they hold a certification in CPR/AED/First Aid, although specific details such as the institution and the year of certification have not been provided.
Town of Reading, MA
Town north of Boston, MA Reading's original settlers came from England in the 1630's to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Many arrived through the ports of Lynn and Salem. In 1639 some citizens of Lynn petitioned the government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony for "place for an inland plantation." The General Court granted them six square miles, then an additional four. The first settlement called Lynn Village was on the south shore of the Great Pond, what is now known as Lake Quannapowitt. On June 10th, 1644 the settlement was incorporated by the House of Deputies as the Town of Reading, taking its name from Reading, England. The first church was organized soon after the settlement, and the first parish, later known as South Reading, became Wakefield in 1868. A special grant in 1651 added land north of the Ipswich River to the Town of Reading. This area in 1853 became the separate Town of North Reading. During its early years, the area which is currently the Town of Reading, was known as Wood End, or Third Parish.