The Team
Staff, Sustainability Coaches & Board Members
Core Team
Sustainability Coaches
Board
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Julie DeSilva, Board Chair (Board Secretary 2021-2024; Board Chair 2024-2025)
A lifelong resident of Beverly and a graduate of Beverly Public Schools, Julie is a communications professional who spends her volunteer time working with like-minded individuals and organizations working to teach people (and everyone in their circles of influence) to be better stewards of the planet. She has proudly worked the waste station at every Homecoming Lobsterfest for more than 15 years!
Julie has worked for years as a Beverly volunteer at Beverly Public Schools, on city committees and campaigns, and on the board of environmental nonprofit Change is Simple. She brings her passion for recycling and sustainability and her hometown combined with her desire to communicate, connect, and collaborate to everything she does. As urgent as the work of Green Beverly is, she always strives to make things fun too! -
Dr. Ben Zolper, Board Secretary (2024-2027)
Ben Zolper has moved around a bit and made Beverly home in 2018. He joined Green Beverly due to a desire to leave a better world for the kids and grandkids – his and everyone’s!
Ben was born in Delaware, went to Rutgers, attended medical school in Southampton UK, underwent additional training in Syracuse NY, and then moved to Bangor, Maine in 1993. There he founded, administered, and grew a medical practice and also became involved in many non-profit boards and for-profit business enterprises. His varied experience is helping Green Beverly in myriad ways!
Ben and his wife, Sharon, have three married children and seven grandchildren. They moved to Beverly to be closer to the five grandchildren who live nearby. Avid outdoors people, they like being close to the ocean.
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Dean Berg, Executive Director (Board Chair 2021-2024; Ex-Officio 2024-)
Dean became Executive Director of Green Beverly because he wanted to bring his experience in residential sustainability and corporate business to his hometown.
While studying various approaches to residential engagement in 2017, Dean found that the most effective approach is to look at residential engagement from a community perspective – integrating the residents with the local business community, school systems, and municipal government. He believes that taking a systems-based approach to residential sustainability yields the greatest impact in the shortest period of time.
Dean has engaged Beverly’s local government officials, Beverly Public Schools administration, other local nonprofits, the business community, and 1000s of like-minded Beverly residents in the effort to increase awareness and make small changes to have a collective impact in Beverly. He is dedicated to growing the reach and impact of Green Beverly quickly, understanding that the need for what we do is urgent and the impact significant! Dean and his wife, Christina, enjoy biking around Beverly.
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Steven Cohen, Board Member (2024-2027)
Steve Cohen has been a member of more than 25 boards for commercial and nonprofit organizations and currently serves as Chairman of the Board of New England Hydropower Company, which retrofits existing dams in several states to generate electricity. He has a clear passion for board service and the environment, working closely with leadership and Green Beverly’s Board on development so that our sustainability organization can be sustainable!
A Columbia Law School graduate, Steve worked first in politics and government, with unique jobs including Commissioner of Boston’s Air Pollution Control Commission and head of Jimmy Carter’s presidential campaign for the world outside the U.S., “delivering” the votes of about 250,000 expatriate Americans in support of President Carter’s election. He worked in commercial real estate before founding The Negotiation Skills Company, an international corporate training firm serving some of the largest companies in the world. He also spent 10 years as a visiting professor at Groupe HEC, the most prestigious business school in France, and 13 years as an adjunct professor at Brandeis University’s International Business School.
Steve and his wife, Andrea, live in Prides Crossing where they proudly tend to beautiful flower and vegetable gardens on their property.
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Tom Keeley, Board Member (2021-2024; 2024-2027)
Tom Keeley joined Green Beverly with the hope of flattening the sustainability learning curve for Beverly residents and businesses and making the adoption of sustainability best practices as painless as possible. He generously shares his time and knowledge on solar and sustainable heating solutions with anyone who is seeking information.
A publishing professional and sailing enthusiast, Tom’s sustainability journey began in earnest in 2008, when he joined Beverly’s Clean Energy Advisory Committee (CEAC). Tom and his family have lived in Beverly since 1986. They have a deep love and appreciation for this wonderfully diverse colonial seaport town! He and his wife, Monica, have completed 10 solar installations, countless Mass Save insulation and energy audits, and construction of a Net Zero home.
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Bob and Maida Broudo, Board Members (2024-2027)
Bob and Maida are Green Beverly’s first “Family Seat” on the board, sharing one seat and one vote but giving Green Beverly the gift of two minds and two hearts with diverse experience in the professional and nonprofit worlds. As parents and grandparents they believe that there is no greater cause than working to mitigate the effects of climate change and raise awareness on the topic right here in Beverly
Bob retired from Beverly’s Landmark School after working there for 50 years, more than 30 as its president/headmaster. Bob is no stranger to mission-driven work! He also serves on the board of Build Health International, headquartered at Cummings Center, has served on the boards of Glen Urquhart, Waring, and Brookwood Schools, and has served on the Beverly Police Department Community Advisory Council (CAC) for years.
Maida has an extensive background in healthcare and teaching. She has worked for more than 25 years in oncology at Massachusetts General hospital, initially as a radiation therapist and more recently as a clinical liaison and project manager. She has taught at Suffolk University, Endicott College and Harvard Medical School. Maida has a master’s degree in journalism from the Harvard Extension School and continues to do freelance health and medical journalism. She is currently a project manager for the Global Brain Care Coalition at Massachusetts General Hospital and a yoga instructor.
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Cathy Rumery, Board Treasurer (2024-2027)
Cathy Rumery joined Green Beverly’s board with a desire to support the community where she and her clients live and work.
Cathy was one of the very first tenants at the Cummings Center, built on the site of the former United Shoe Company. A CPA, she has been proudly providing tax and accounting solutions to North Shore families and businesses for more than 25 years.
Cathy has shared her financial expertise with many local organizations, including Beverly Homecoming, the Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce, and the Essex Tech Foundation.
She and her husband, Ralph, like to travel and enjoy boating.
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Deirdre Kennedy Samuelsson, Advisory Board
With a diverse career in Clinical Social Work, Human Services Administration, Nonprofit Development, and University Field Instruction, Deirdre has volunteered with many nonprofits in prospect research, grant writing, annual campaigns, and fundraising events.
As a “Trailing Spouse” to her husband’s career in pharma and biotech with 13 relocations, she found ‘volunteering’ as a means of engagement in every new community. As a result, I have grown to embrace change and enjoy the rewards in exploring the new and different, taking the initiative in life, learning new skill sets, and growing from the knowledge and wisdom gained through working with diverse client populations and the cultural variety across the U.S.
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Sean Leach, Advisory Board
Sean has lived in Beverly for 8 years and has been an active member of the community, serving on the Clean Energy Advisory Committee, Cable Commission, and the Broadband Task Force. Sean also helped expand Beverly's curbside compost enrollment from 100 people to more than 700!
He has more than 20 years in technology and IT, and currently works in clean energy consulting, EV charging infrastructure, and school bus electrification.
Sean loves technology and helping people embrace it to make a positive impact in their daily lives. Cars and motorcycles are a huge passion of his, and EVs are the perfect marriage of technology and transportation. Helping people go electric is something he loves! He also has knowledge of the solar world, and has had solar on his roof at home.
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Isis Patterson, Advisory Board
Isis Patterson is a transplant from New York City who moved to Beverly to attend Endicott College and decided to stay on the North Shore after graduation because she fell in love with the shore’s rocky coasts, the sea breeze, and even its notoriously dubious weather. She is acaseworker for the office of Congressman Seth Moulton.
Isis is passionate about finding sustainable solutions to developing quality affordable housing for all.
She discovered Green Beverly at the farmers market and was excited to learn about the ways that even as a renter one can live more sustainably. She wants to help reduce the waste in the City of Beverly and achieve its resiliency goals as a community susceptible to climate change.
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Teegan Innis, Advisory Board
Teegan is a nearly lifelong resident of Beverly. He enjoys his hometown's location near plenty of outdoor activities, as he is an avid hiker, SCUBA diver and stand-up paddleboarder. Teegan joined Green Beverly because he is passionate about sustainability and doing our part to protect the planet.
Professionally, Teegan holds degrees in marine biology and spent 4 years as a Coral Research Biologist prior to his current role as a Data Scientist at an environmental and sustainability consulting firm. He enjoys approaching problems analytically by using data to understand complex issues and make informed decisions. He hopes to apply these skills to give back to his community.
Former Board Members
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Wayne Miller
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Steve Becker