Meet Salem, Mass. Mayor and Innonorth Cofounder Kim Driscoll

Zach Servideo
Boston Speaks Up
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2 min readMay 13, 2019

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Kim Driscoll has been the mayor of Salem, Massachusetts since 2006. She’s responsible for several economic initiatives that have transformed Salem into a popular Greater Boston destination. As a result of Driscoll’s leadership, Salem became one of 110 cities and towns in the state of Massachusetts designated as Commonwealth “Green Communities.” Driscoll is also spearheading innonorth, a free membership-based program offering a unique blend of events, services, and perks with the singular goal of building and fostering an active innovation hub north of Boston. Additionally, Driscoll is a big supporter of local artists via Salem’s popular Artists’ Row, a seasonal program (April to November) that provides space for artisans interested in building their audience through daily engagement with residents and visitors to Salem.

Check out Mayor Driscoll’s pre-podcast Q&A below. Driscoll was also gracious enough to invite us to Salem City Hall for a special BSU recording. You can listen on any of your favorite audio platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, SoundCloud). Enjoy.

What was the first career you remember wanting to pursue? Basketball!

What drove you into politics? Service

What do you love about being mayor of Salem? People

What are you most focused on in 2019? Housing

What’s the biggest obstacle you face today? Stagnation

What is your vision for the future of Salem? Vibrant

In what area are you most focused on creating jobs? Innovation

You’re a big supporter of the arts. How would you sum up the mission of Artists’ Row? Creativity

Innonorth is growing in popularity. Where does the initiative go next? Regional

Salem is known for its diversity. How would you describe the demographics of Salem? Vibrant

What is it you think sets Salem apart from other cities? Culture

Fill in the blank. The future of Salem will be… Inclusive

What is Salem’s relationship with the city of Boston? Ferry

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

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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.