Mailman employs more than 550 people, and her 134-year-old firm has a reach extending throughout New England and into New York. She is a strong voice for the union construction industry, particularly working with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Yet, even these impressive stats belie the large influence Mailman has throughout Central Mass.
An active member of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce board – and its former chairwoman – and a board member of agencies like the United Way of Central Massachusetts, Mailman constantly has her finger on the pulse of the community, making connections to help developments flourish. She serves as a mentor to young women and men looking to grow their business, such as with Amy Lynn Chase of Crompton Collective. Lately, Mailman has been pushing for improvements in public education, working with Worcester Technical High School and chairing the Quinsigamond Community College board of trustees and executive committee.
Where is the Central Mass. community headed? We are all waiting to see!!! I am excited!
Next she’ll run for president: I enjoy watching the show “Madam Secretary.” Even my television shows are politically driven.