Meet Mardi Fuller of Boston Plan for Excellence and Dearborn STEM Academy

Zach Servideo
Boston Speaks Up
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2 min readJan 21, 2019

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Mardi Fuller has enjoyed an interesting journey into a critical role communicating Boston’s most innovative education initiatives. She spent 6+ years as a marketing manager for the Boston Red Sox before taking on marketing roles at Boston-based technology companies. Now the director of external relations at Boston Plan for Excellence (BPE) and Boston Teacher Residency (BTR), Mardi is responsible for communicating the progress of organizations with the purest of intentions: drive exceptional outcomes for all students by developing great teachers and great schools. In partnership with Boston Public Schools, BPE operates Dearborn STEM Academy in Roxbury, which occupies the first new school building in Boston in 17 years, and runs a flagship STEM program (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). Mardi is instrumental in building connective tissue between Dearborn STEM Academy and Boston’s business community to ensure Boston’s youth is aligned with the tech-driven Boston labor market that’s constantly changing.

Mardi participated in a one-word answer Q&A below. You can also check out our podcast with Mardi on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or here on SoundCloud. Enjoy.

One-word answers only:

Where did you grow up? Jamerica

How would you sum up your childhood? Phat

Where in Boston is now home? Ashmont

What word would your loved ones use to describe you? Vocal

What was your favorite job prior to Boston Plan for Excellence (BPE)? Counselor

How would you describe working for the Boston Red Sox? Serendipitous

What inspired you to pursue a career at BPE? Justice

How did working in tech prepare you for your role at BPE? Process

Describe the BPE mission in one word… Actualization

BPE recently partnered with Boston Public Schools to run the first school in Boston dedicated to STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) learning. How is it going? Going

Why is education so important to you? Everything

Education is clearly a personal priority of yours. In what other area do you feel Boston most needs to improve? Access

What is your favorite thing to do outside work? Hobbyist

If you lived anywhere else in the world, where else could you see yourself calling home? Harlem

Fill in the blank. The future of Boston will be… Rollins (Boston District Attorney Rachael Rollins)

What is your favorite thing about Boston? Proximity

What would you change about the world? I.E., What problem facing the world would you most like to see solved? Inequity

You seem to have your finger on the pulse of truly inspiring innovation in Boston. Besides BPE and BTR, what other initiative should we be keeping an eye on in Boston? Ujima (Ujima Project)

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Zach Servideo
Boston Speaks Up

Husband+dad. Heart driven leader. Gratefully collaborating with an ever expanding network of bad asses. Creator and host of Boston Speaks Up podcast.