Mike Fish and Amanda Teo Voted to Leadership Roles of CAC Board of Trustees
The Children’s Advocacy of Suffolk County (CAC) today announced that Mike Fish, President & CEO of Dellbrook|JKS, has been elected to serve as Chair of the CAC of Suffolk County’s Board of Trustees and Amanda Teo, Executive Director, Center for Law and Public Policy at Boston College Law School, has been elected to serve as Vice Chair.
Fish has been a member of the CAC’s Board of Trustees since 2018 and has spearheaded the Development Committee and served as Event Chair for the CAC’s largest fundraiser for several years. Prior to joining the Board of Trustees in 2022, Teo worked closely with the CAC for a decade in her role as a prosecutor and later Chief of Staff for the Suffolk County District Attorney.
“I’m looking forward to taking on this leadership role, motivating my fellow Trustees, and supporting the CAC staff in the critical work they do helping the children and families of Suffolk County,” said Fish.
“Through my time in the DA’s office, I know firsthand how important the work of the CAC is,” said Teo. “I’m thrilled to step into this role and work with Mike to do what we can to continue the growth of the CAC.”
Fish and Teo are stepping into the roles previously filled by Elisabeth Schadae Percelay, Managing Director at Ernst & Young, and Jay Bisognano, Founder & Principal of Torrington Properties.
“We are so grateful to Elisabeth and Jay for their many years of dedicated and passionate leadership of the Board of Trustees,” said Annie Marcklinger, Executive Director of the CAC. “They were instrumental in ensuring a smooth transition when I joined the CAC in the summer of 2023 and we are so fortunate to have them still serving on the Board as the CAC looks to grow and expand.”