Michael J. Susco Mike currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Telamon Insurance Network, and remains the sole owner of his agencies, other than Marketing Associates Financial Services where he has one partner. After graduating from college, Mike immediately entered the insurance industry. His first job was with the Travelers Insurance Company. Twenty-two years later, after holding such positions as Commercial Lines Manager, Marketing Manager, Claims Manager, President, COO, CFO, and CEO of a large local insurance agency, he decided to venture out on his own in order to establish a multi-dimensional insurance entity, one that would provide a full range of products to both brokers and insureds with an emphasis on customer service. Mike has been committed to the Charitable Foundation since inception and is a motivational factor for the board.
Deidre A. Durling Deidre Durling has been working in the field of special education for seven years. She originally earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology at Rutgers University, and subsequently decided to pursue a career in teaching. Deidre started her career in education as an Instructional Aide while she earned her Master's Degree in special education at The College of New Jersey. Once she completed her course work she ventured off to San Diego, CA to begin teaching. She has since returned to Boston and has been working at Charlestown High School for the past two years. She has a passion for helping students with disabilities, as well as working in an urban environment.
Christopher J. DeLorey Christopher has been helping people manage risk for over twenty years. Chris partnered with Mike Susco in 1993 and founded Marketing Associates Financial Services Insurance Agency, giving businesses and individuals a full range of insurance and risk management solutions. Combining this new company with Mike’s existing agency under the Telamon Insurance and Financial Network banner allowed one-stop shopping for insurance and financial products. The strategy paid off. Telamon currently handles the employee benefits and financial services needs of over 350 clients and 15,000 employees. Chris is also active in promoting the importance of a stable health insurance system in Massachusetts and on a national level. As President of Financial Services at Telamon, he is committed to helping companies get their health care costs under control.
Henry W. Clark, ESQ.
Mr. Clark has advised numerous organizations providing special education and human services in Massachusetts and the Northeast. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Clark served for thirteen years as the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Association of Chapter 766 Approved Private Schools. This organization is comprised of over one hundred licensed private facilities providing services to mentally and physically challenged children in Massachusetts. Mr. Clark serves as a member of the board of directors for numerous human service and educational organizations in Massachusetts. A 1967, phi beta kappa, graduate of Illinois College and a Fulbright Scholar, Mr. Clark graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1971. In 1984, Mr. Clark received his Ph.D. in Ethics from Boston College, and in 1989, graduated cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School. Mr. Clark was admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and to the United States District Court, District of Massachusetts.
Nicholas A. R. Hofer Mr. Hofer is a Vice President at Boston Private Bank & Trust Company, concentrating on the Bank’s strategic client relationships and new business development. Prior to his current position, he served as Treasury Officer at Boston Private Bank & Trust. His responsibilities included Asset Liability Management, which is responsible for managing the Bank’s balance sheet activity, including interest rate risk, liquidity and all deposit-taking activity. He is a founding board member of Phoenix Charter Academy, a charter school serving students ages 15-21 in Chelsea, Lynn and Revere. In addition, Mr. Hofer is a committee member of Fore the Kids, an organization benefiting Children’s Hospital Boston.
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