2013 Walk for Hunger Campaign Team
Every year as we prepare for The Walk for Hunger, Project Bread hires a dynamic group of individuals to work in our local communities to educate the public about hunger in Massachusetts and to mobilize Walkers. Together they are responsible for working with organizations to post Walk publicity materials and form teams. They bring fresh enthusiasm and new talent to Project Bread every year, and we are proud to have them on our team.

Robyn Gibson Asenso has a background
in education, community organizing, and event planning. Robyn was the Director of Diversity and Assistant Director of
Admissions for Commonwealth School. She was a Posse Scholar and Hamilton
College ’10 alum. She studied in both Tanzania and Ghana while in college. Robyn was born and raised in Mattapan but
currently lives in Hyde Park with her husband.
She enjoys a good movie, traveling, and shopping.

Ali Dellea moved from to Boston
by way of New Hampshire and other states where she worked on political
campaigns. She is in her last semester of her Masters of Public
Administration at UNH and will be joining Teach for America in the fall in the
Greater Boston area. She is looking forward to getting to know Boston
better and stay in one place for a little while as it is the 8th
state she’s lived in so far!

Nicolette Greene graduated
from the University of Southern Maine with a degree in English. She helped create and put on the first ever “Senior Week” at USM, and is
pleased it has become a continued tradition. Upon graduating Nicolette
worked as a substitute teacher in her old elementary school before moving
to Brighton. Nicolette has also traveled to England, Scotland, France, the
Canary Islands, and even worked as WWOOFer on organic farms in Ireland.

Josh Hulseberg joins Project Bread
as a Campaign Associate after working in the entertainment and film industry in
Los Angeles for the past three years. Originally from Western
Massachusetts and an ’09 Cornell alum, Josh enjoys his time as a volunteer high
school and middle school football coach.

Hannah Breig is
from a small town in Minnesota and went to the University of New Hampshire for
Zoology. Hannah recently spent time
nursing sick wildlife back to health and teaching Ohio students about the
wonders of nature; she is excited to gain experience working with Project
Bread!

Jarred Gould joins Project Bread
as a Campaign Associate. In May, he graduated from Suffolk University, where he
studied journalism and worked in the Office of Public Affairs. Most recently,
Jarred worked part-time as a longshoreman in Charlestown and South Boston.






