Welcome Our New Executive Director

A Message From the Board

The Healthy Waltham Board of Directors is thrilled to welcome Chukwuemeka (BJ) Osuagwu to Healthy Waltham as its new Executive Director! Among many excellent candidates, BJ stood out: He is an experienced leader, fundraiser and community organize with a deep passion for community health and wellbeing. We are confident that BJ is the right person to consolidate our organization’s recent expansion and oversee the opening and operation of the new Healthy Waltham Community Pantry.

BJ’s passion for community development and drive to make a positive impact on his community have been present from a young age as his long history as a youth mentor can attest. While a student at Gordon College, he founded a campus community engagement organization serving students of the African Diaspora and he was selected to join the Clarendon Scholars program, an urban leadership development and honors program that prepares students to pursue careers as leaders in cities and urban areas around the country. For the past several years he has held positions with the Boston City Council working on policy and constituent services and civic engagement. He currently serves as a member of the board for Rose’s Bounty Food Pantry in West Roxbury.

We are excited by BJ’s passion for our mission and his vision for expanding Healthy Waltham’s programmatic offerings, particularly in the youth space. We know you will enjoy getting to know BJ and we look forward to your continued support for Healthy Waltham. Please join us in welcoming him to the Healthy Waltham family and wishing him every success in this new endeavor.

The Healthy Waltham Team


A Message From the New Executive Director

Hello, Waltham! I feel so honored to have been entrusted to lead Healthy Waltham by its Board of Directors. Rest assured that I will do everything in my power to realize the worthy mission of this organization and continue the legacy of outgoing Executive Director, Myriam Michel, who accomplished so much during her tenure.

First up, I’d like to share a little bit about myself and what makes me excited and proud to be leading Healthy Waltham into the future: My career has been dedicated to service; with energy, optimism and an insatiable curiosity about my fellow humans, I’ve sought to positively impact those around me. My passion for serving others stems from my parents, Nigerian immigrants who instilled in me the importance of community, empathy and supporting those in need.

Healthy Waltham’s outsized impact on the residents of Waltham, its vitality and energetic base of supporters and its big vision for the future immediately drew me to the organization. I truly believe that the new Healthy Waltham Community Market is an opportunity to revolutionize the concept of the food pantry. It will create a space where families and individuals experiencing the trauma of food insecurity, perhaps living far from their communities of origin, will be treated with dignity and empathy. They will have the freedom and autonomy to select culturally appropriate foods that nourish their families and will be able to utilize services to assist them in accessing more sustainable government assistance programs.

I’m also looking forward to expanding Healthy Waltham’s community programming. I hope to be able to develop opportunities for Waltham’s young people to become community stewards and spearhead community renewal initiatives, in addition to creating programs to support the health and wellness of all our Waltham neighbors.

I’d like to thank all those who have given me such a warm welcome. I look forward to building relationships with Healthy Waltham’s constituents and supporters and am excited to contribute to the advancement of the City of Waltham as a whole. Please feel free to reach out with any comments, questions or suggestions! My door (and my inbox!) is always open.

With sincere thanks,

Chukwuemeka (BJ) Osuagwu
Executive Director
Healthy Waltham
[email protected]

A Message From Myriam Michel

I am writing today to share some important news. On March 31st, after five deeply fulfilling years, I will be stepping down as Executive Director of Healthy Waltham.

It has been an absolute privilege and joy to lead this remarkable organization and I am immensely proud of all that we have accomplished together. With the organization poised to begin a new chapter with the launch of the Healthy Waltham Community Market, I believe it is an ideal time to welcome new leadership. Plans are underway to recruit a new Executive Director. You can read more on that process from our Board of Directors below. I will be doing all I can to ensure a smooth transition, both prior to and after vacating the position.

When I became Executive Director of Healthy Waltham in 2019, I could not have imagined what lay ahead. Less than a year into my tenure, the Covid-19 pandemic turned our world upside down. The number of Waltham residents facing hunger increased exponentially. In the face of this immense and unprecedented need, Healthy Waltham stepped up. We tripled the number of pantries we held, we secured more food, we sourced volunteers – and we turned no one away. This is perhaps my proudest achievement as Executive Director, and indeed of my professional life.

As the pandemic subsided, we were able to return to long-term plans to build capacity and transform the way we deliver services and support to our neighbors in need. After an intensive and challenging search, we secured Healthy Waltham’s first-ever permanent home – a major milestone in the history of the organization. In addition to providing security and efficiency for our pantry operations, this new space will enable the realization of our long-cherished plan: to implement a progressive new pantry model that will revolutionize how we serve our Waltham families experiencing hardship. The Healthy Waltham Community Market will deliver a dignified and compassionate pantry experience to our clients while streamlining operations and reducing waste. I could not be more excited to see this new model in action.

In time, it is my hope that additional health services and learning opportunities will be staged from this location and that it will also become a hub for Waltham’s residents and service organizations, creating a place to convene and co-work and facilitating a cross-pollination of ideas and resources that will result in improved care and resilience for our community.

Throughout my tenure I have been supported by an extraordinary group of people: Staff, board members, volunteers, partners, private donors and funders, elected officials, municipal personnel in the city of Waltham and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who have supported and amplified our work.

I cannot name them all here but I would like to give special mention to a few:

First, our dedicated staff, past and present–our warriors and the heart and soul of Healthy Waltham: Maria DiMaggio, Rico Vasquez, Theresa Pendant, Rob Thompson, Joe Previtera, Chris Gamble and Ann Callahan.

Second, our committed and caring board members, current and past: our supportive Chair, Dr. Nadene Stein, together with Amy Esposito, Paul Nederhoed, Naveen Pawar, Deb Moore, Maureen Taddeo, Ravi Samavedam, Bill Burgess, Donnie Lucente, Kaytie Dowcett, Maria Russo, Emily Sapeira, George Darcy, Jessica Greher Traue, Sue Lowcock, and Haylee Dussault.

And, finally, to all those who make this city what it is: warm, caring, supportive, vibrant and strong – I thank you. I have loved being part of this community.

With heartfelt gratitude,

Myriam Michel
Executive Director


A Message From the Healthy Waltham Board of Directors

To Our Wonderful Waltham Community:

On March 31st, Myriam Michel will step down as Executive Director of Healthy Waltham. We received this news with a mixture of gratitude and sadness. In her nearly five years of service, she has transformed our organization. Under her leadership, and using her extraordinary skills as both a visionary and a logistician, Healthy Waltham became the city’s first line of defense against hunger during the Covid-19 pandemic, distributing over three million pounds of food to tens of thousands of families in need. We could not have asked for a more capable and dedicated leader during this extraordinary time. Healthy Waltham is now the city’s largest food pantry distribution service. While the pandemic delayed Myriam’s longer-term, higher goals to transform Healthy Waltham’s delivery of resources and support to improve the health and wellbeing of our community, it did not dampen her determination in the least. As Covid waned, she led the Board and staff through an extensive strategic planning process which helped to clarify our purpose, reinforce our commitment to fighting food insecurity in our city, and identify new opportunities for building a healthier Waltham. This process reinforced our decision to secure a permanent home for our organization for the first time in its history. Our new space at 123 Felton Street will be the foundation for this next phase of our organization, including the Healthy Waltham Community Market. To make these plans a reality, Myriam successfully expanded the organization’s base of support. Public supporters, as well as corporate, foundation and individual donors believed in, and contributed to, her vision and the organization garnered local and statewide recognition for its Covid response and plans for its Community Market. While we will miss Myriam’s leadership and energy, she leaves us with the roadmap and resources to lead us into an exciting future that will benefit the entire Waltham community. We have begun the search for a new Executive Director and will keep you posted on its status. We thank Myriam for her hard work, commitment and her vision and wish her the very best in all of her future endeavors. She will always remain a part of the Healthy Waltham family.

Sincerely,
Healthy Waltham Board of Directors