Massachusetts Gerontology Association
A Statewide Organization Advancing the Field of Aging
Welcome to the official website of the Massachusetts Gerontology Association. The mission of MGA is to convene researchers, educators, practitioners, and public policy makers in Massachusetts to create dialogue on critical issues related to aging and to facilitate the transfer of knowledge from academic research to day-to-day practice.
The Association (MGA) was founded in 1974 by a group of gerontologists headed by the late Professor Louis Lowy of Boston University. These charter members emphasized the need for an ongoing exchange of information and practice within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. MGA focuses on promoting dialogue between researchers and practitioners and has a special interest in relating gerontological knowledge to policy making.
The Massachusetts Gerontology Association has become a leading organization for professionals in the field of aging. Our membership includes individuals and organizations from a wide range of disciplines including social work, education, public health, nursing/medicine, housing/architecture and many others.
Board of Directors
| President: | Gene A. Mazzella | Senior Care Works |
| Vice President: | Emily Kuhl | City of Newton Older Adult Services |
| Treasurer: | Holly Malette | Student Representative |
| Secretary: | Jessica Fitch | Hopkinton Senior Center |
| Member: | Nicole McGurin | Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH Chapter |
| Member: | Gracyn Robinson | RENOVAHEALTH Corp |
| Member: | Jeramie Silveira | Salem State Occupational Therapy Dept |

