Eastie’s Tania Del Rio Tapped to Head Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement

East Boston resident Tania Del Rio, known for her work locally with the Veronica Robles Cultural Center and Excel Academy Charter School, was appointed by Mayor Martin Walsh to head the Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement.

As the office’s new executive director, Del Rio will oversee and coordinate initiatives to promote equal rights and equal economic, social, political and educational opportunities for all women and girls throughout Boston.

The Office of Women’s Advancement was established by Mayor Walsh in 2014 to take a leadership position on issues impacting women, both on a local and national scale. The office is best known for its first-in-the-nation, multi-pronged approach to measuring and closing the gender wage gaps in Boston.

Del Rio, who currently serves as the Diversity Outreach Officer in the City’s Office of Diversity, is the first Latina to lead the office and will begin her new job in June.

“I’m incredibly proud of the great strides we’ve made over the last four years in advancing opportunities for all in this city, and am thrilled to welcome Tania as the new executive director of the Office of Women’s Advancement,” said Walsh. “Her skills and expertise are a great fit to continue this important work. When women succeed, we all succeed, which is why in Boston we’ll continue to lead on the important issues impacting women.”

As executive director, Del Rio will build upon the successes of the office and work to continue advancing its priorities, including work on paid family leave; childcare accessibility and affordability; closing the gender wage gap; reducing the demand for sex trafficking; and creating specific programming for women entrepreneurs.

“I am excited to take on the role of executive director for the Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement and look forward to working with the many community partners and organizations that work to advance women and girls everyday,” said Del Rio. “I’ve always been passionate about the importance of women’s voices, especially women of color, being represented in everything we do. With Mayor Walsh’s continued leadership in this space, I look forward to working every single day to make Boston the best city in America for women.”

The current executive director, Megan Costello, is stepping down to pursue a master’s in public administration at Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

“It has been my honor to serve as the Executive Director for the Mayor’s Office Of Women’s Advancement under Mayor Walsh’s leadership. He has supported and amplified the work of our office from day one to ensure all women’s voices are heard and included,” said Costello. “I am proud of everything the office has accomplished in just four years and am excited to see the work continue with Tania’s appointment as the new executive director. I’ve had the opportunity to work very closely with her over the past few years and have seen her passion, knowledge, and dedication to ensuring every voice is equally represented.”

Del Rio currently serves as the City of Boston’s Diversity Outreach Officer, where her work is focused on helping the City of Boston shape a workforce that is reflective of its population, and promoting diversity and inclusion among Boston’s employers. Before joining the City of Boston she served as the head of the Citizen Protection and Community Affairs Departments at the Consulate of Mexico in Boston, and the head of Political Affairs and Press at the Embassy of Mexico in Colombia.

Del Rio earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations from New York University and a masters in public policy from Harvard Kennedy School of Government. During her time there, she served as a research assistant to world-renowned behavioral economist and director of the Women and Public Policy Program, Dr. Iris Bohnet. Del Rio was recognized by the Harvard Kennedy School with the Jane Mansbridge Research Award for distinguished research related to gender and public policy and the 2016 Outstanding Policy Analysis Exercise Award, for her paper on gender equality in the Foreign Service.

Del Rio is a member of Board of Directors of the Veronica Robles Cultural Center; Partakers Inc., and Excel Academy, and contributes monthly as a columnist in El Heraldo Latino Newspaper. Del Rio was born in Mexico City and raised as a bicultural child between the U.S. and Mexico. In addition to her native Spanish, she can also speak French and Italian.

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