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BOSTON — The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) announced the appointment of Ashley Carvalho as general counsel of the Authority, effective May 11. The Authority also announced the additions of Joyce Linehan as chief of staff and Celina Barrios-Millner as chief of economic opportunity.

The appointments strengthen the MCCA’s senior leadership team as the Authority continues advancing its mission of delivering world-class event experiences and driving economic growth throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Carvalho brings more than 15 years of experience in policy, governance, regulation, litigation, and legal contracting in the public sector and as in-house counsel for quasi-governmental agencies. She most recently served as senior vice president and general counsel for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which operates and maintains Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan National Airport in the Washington D.C. area.

Her previous roles include senior legal counsel for the Massachusetts Port Authority, assistant corporation counsel with the city of Boston under Mayor Marty Walsh, a public defender with the Committee for Public Counsel Servies, and an assistant state’s attorney in the Miami-Dade Office of the State Attorney.

“On behalf of the board, I am pleased to welcome Ashley as the Authority’s general counsel,” said Emme Handy, MCCA board chair. “Ashley’s extensive experience in the public sector will be a great asset to the organization. The board looks forward to working closely with Ashley and wishes her success in her new role.”

Linehan will join the MCCA as chief of staff beginning April 6. She brings a vast amount of experience in government, nonprofit leadership, community organizing, and the private sector. She most recently served as assistant to the president for Special Projects at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the nation’s only publicly funded, free-standing art college.

Linehan previously served for seven years as chief of Policy and Planning for the city of Boston under Walsh, where she advised on all aspects of the administration’s work, including the biannual state legislative package, federal advocacy, and numerous policy, planning, operational and staffing initiatives. She oversaw the creation of several new city departments and cabinets, and stewarded multiple planning efforts across departments, including the city’s first comprehensive plan in at least 50 years.

Beginning April 6, Barrios-Millner will serve as the Authority’s chief of Economic Opportunity. She brings more than two decades of experience as a results-driven leader advancing equity, economic mobility, and community-driven solutions. A trusted strategist and coalition builder, she has led transformative initiatives across government, research institutions, and the nonprofit sector that remove systemic barriers and create pathways to opportunity.

Previously, Barrios-Millner served as the city of Boston’s chief of Equity and Inclusion, where she was charged with embedding equity and racial justice into all city planning and operations. She helped establish the city’s first supplier diversity program, oversaw the city’s local hire policy, and helped design the city’s immigrant advancement agenda. At the state level, she led partnership development for the state’s Supplier Diversity Office and has led regional and national efforts to advance civic engagement and immigration reform.

“I am thrilled that Ashley, Joyce, and Celina will be joining the MCCA’s senior leadership team,” said John Barros, interim executive director of the MCCA. “I have had the privilege of working with this group of public servants and know that they will strengthen our leadership team as we continue advancing our mission of being an economic development engine for the Commonwealth.”

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John Barros

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) board of directors voted unanimously to appoint John Barros interim executive director of the authority, with a start date of Jan. 14.

Barros brings more than 25 years of leadership experience across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, with a career focused on economic development, equitable growth, and community impact. From 2014 to 2021, he served as chief of Economic Development for the city of Boston, where he led the creation of a newly consolidated Economic Development Cabinet focused on equity and inclusion, and advanced initiatives to create jobs, strengthen tourism, train the workforce, and revitalize neighborhoods.

Most recently, Barros served as managing principal at Civitas Builders, a Boston-based firm focused on improving communities through responsive real estate development and strategic project execution.

“As Massachusetts prepares for an extraordinary, nation-leading year ahead for events, tourism, and economic development, the MCCA is going to play a pivotal role,” Gov. Maura Healey said. “I’m confident that, under John’s experienced and strategic leadership, the authority will continue fulfilling its mission to boost our economy and competitiveness, and I thank the MCCA board for its work to ensure stability at this vital organization.”

As chief of Economic Development for the city of Boston under Mayor Martin Walsh, Barros co-chaired the development of Imagine Boston, the city’s first citywide, comprehensive plan, and oversaw initiatives focused on access to capital, local wealth creation, job connections, and neighborhood-centered growth. Under his leadership, Boston added 140,000 new jobs and significantly expanded public investment in workforce development and community-centered economic strategies.

As interim executive director, he will oversee the MCCA’s venue portfolio and operations, including the Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center, the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, the MassMutual Center, and the Lawn on D, while advancing the authority’s mission to drive economic impact through events and tourism.

“I am honored to step into this role at such a critical moment for the MCCA and grateful to the board for their support and confidence,” Barros said. “As a world-class cultural and economic engine, what happens here impacts not just Boston, but the entire Commonwealth. I am looking forward to working with the team and ensuring we continue to deliver on our mission of driving economic impact, fostering a fair and equitable workplace, and event excellence.”