For any inquiry or concern, email william.brownsberger@masenate.gov or use the following contact information.
Contact Senator Will Brownsberger directly
- Personal cell: (617) 771-8274
- Email: william.brownsberger@masenate.gov
Office Staff
| Staff member | Contact and focus |
|---|---|
| Regina Fink Director of Constituent Services | Office: (617) 722-1280 x2 Cell: (857) 242-1892 regina.fink@masenate.gov Individual constituent assistance (e.g. MassHealth, Unemployment) |
| Annie Mazzola District Director | Office: (617) 722-1280 x3 Cell: (857) 207-8738 anne.mazzola@masenate.gov State agency issues (e.g. DCR, MBTA), neighborhood concerns, community events |
| Teri Williams Valentine Legislative Director & General Counsel | Office: (617) 722-1280 x1 Cell: (617) 528-9026 teri.valentine@masenate.gov Legislation and budget |
| Issac Gibbons Legislative and Policy Analyst | Cell: (774) 203-9588 isaac.gibbons@masenate.gov Policy and legislation |
| Eric Helmuth Chief of Staff | Office: (617) 722-1280 x5 eric.helmuth@masenate.gov Scheduling, media inquiries, or any issue |
Office address
Senator Will Brownsberger
State House
24 Beacon Street Room 319
Boston, MA 02133
Finding our office
We are in room 319 in the East Wing of the State House.
Entering the building: The nearest building entrance for our office is the front “General Hooker” entrance on Beacon Street. Once you are past security, turn right into the short hallway and take the elevator to the third floor. Turn right off the elevator and our office is on the right.
If you enter at the Ashburton Park side entrance on Bowdoin Street, take the elevators to the third floor and proceed down the long hallway toward the front of the building. Turn left just before the Senate chamber and we are down the hallway on the left.
Transportation and Parking: Taking the MBTA red/green line to Park Street (closest) or Government Center (blue & green line) is ideal. There is no public parking at the state house. There are some meters on Beacon Street along the Common; otherwise, the Boston Common garage is generally the best paid public parking option.