Dave Adams has been a homeowner in Medford for nine years with his wife and has two children in the Medford Public Schools. He has been a math teacher at Saint Clement Junior/Senior High for 3 years. He is also a software engineer, an active bicyclist, and former moderator of the Medfordmass Yahoo Group. (contact: dave -at- votemedford -dot- org)
Matt Gasbarro has resided in Medford all his life and graduated from Tufts University in 2004 and 2006. While there he participated in a scholarship program that developed and supported community-based initiatives in Medford, including the Mystic Riverbend Community Garden and the Brooks Estate. Currently, Matt is a software engineer for Cisco Systems Inc. (contact: matt -at- votemedford -dot- org)
Allison Goldsberry is a lifelong Medford resident and local journalist. She is the founder of InsideMedford.com, a local news website dedicated exclusively to Medford news. Allison, a 2003 Tufts grad, has freelanced for the Medford Daily Mercury and spent two years as an Assignment Editor at WBZ-TV. (contact: allison -at- votemedford -dot- org)
Jared Ingersoll moved to Medford from Somerville in 2001 with his wife Lori in order to raise their family in an active community that offered exposure to economic, racial, and cultural diversity. Despite graduating from SUNY Buffalo College with a B.S. in Sociology, he was caught up in the dot com technology bubble of the late '90's and made a career out of it. Jared continues to work in technology today, designing, managing, and supporting infrastructure for application service providers. (contact: jared -at- votemedford -dot- org)
Jim Kiely is a long-time community organizer who lives in Medford with his partner, Marc, the owner of 13FOREST Gallery in Medford Square. Now working as an information manager at a biotech company, Jim is studying at Harvard to become a landscape architect. Last year he established a landscape design company that focuses on ecological health and sustainability. (contact: jimk -at- votemedford -dot- org)
Jim Ospenson moved to Medford in 2001 after spells in Los Angeles and Philadelphia. He has two kids in the elementary schools, one of them in special education. A website designer and lapsed documentary filmmaker and video artist, he now manages an information system for elder services. (contact: jimo -at- votemedford -dot- org)