| March 27, 2026
Boston, MA – Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly Boston (LBFE Boston), a nonprofit dedicated to alleviating social isolation and loneliness among older adults, is proud to announce the appointment of six new members to its Board of Directors: Erika Keane, Marcela Maldonado, Jacqueline Milowe, Carrie Muntean, Josh Obeiter, and Monée Vance.
These new directors bring a diverse range of professional expertise and a shared commitment to strengthening community connections for older adults across Boston.
“We are pleased to welcome our newest board members to LBFE Boston,” said Rosemary McAndrew, Board President. “Their diverse talents, fresh perspectives, and shared passion for our mission come at an exciting moment for the organization. Together, we look forward to the energy and leadership they will bring as we expand our reach and deepen our impact in building a more connected and supportive community for older adults. We are grateful for their commitment to this work and excited for what we will accomplish together.”
New Board Members
- Erika Keane – Vice President at BlackRock
- Marcela Maldonado – Independent Consultant
- Jacqueline Milowe – Senior Vice President at RBC Wealth Management
- Carrie Muntean – Senior Director for Executive Coaching and Career Development at ESGI Potomac Recruiting
- Josh Obeiter – Executive Director & Owner at Seniors Helping Seniors
- Monée Vance – Community Relations & Programs Manager at Northeastern University
In addition to these six new directors, LBFE Boston is proud to announce its newly elected Board Officers.
Board Officers
- President: Rosemary McAndrew, Owner at McAndrew Risk Management, Inc.
- Vice President: Tiffany Huynh, Chief Marketing Officer at Taurus Investment Holdings, LLC
- Treasurer: Michael Mahan, President at Crane Payment Innovations
- Clerk: Carrie Muntean, Senior Director for Executive Coaching and Career Development at ESGI Potomac Recruiting
Together, the board provides strategic guidance to advance LBFE Boston’s mission of creating companionship, community, and connection for older adults.
Learn more about our board here.
About LBFE Boston
LBFE Boston is a community-based nonprofit organization committed to preventing and alleviating social isolation among low-income older adults. Through programs such as CitySites, Digital Dividends, and Creative Connections, LBFE Boston fosters meaningful relationships across generations and helps older adults remain engaged, valued, and connected in their communities.
Media Contact:
Zachary Roy
Director of Operations & Administration
Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly Boston, Inc.
zroy@lbfeboston.org | 617-524-8882
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