Wednesday, February 4th, 7:00 - 8:00pm ET

Meet Our Bridges is ClassACT HR73’s way to introduce our classmates and extended community to our Bridge Partners by letting them create awareness of their mission as well as solicit volunteer help and/or donations.
On February fourth, join us for a behind-the-scenes preview of the United Nations Association of Greater Boston and their 2025 Annual Report, featuring an inside look at how UNAGB empowers more than 5,000 students each year through Model UN and global education programs. During this session, UNAGB will walk participants through each of its core bodies of work, including youth leadership development, curriculum-based global learning programs, and community partnerships, while sharing new impact insights, student outcomes, and stories from across Greater Boston. The webinar will also highlight UNAGB’s vision for continued program growth and broader regional reach leading up to 2030, as the organization deepens its commitment to cultivating the next generation of globally minded leaders and civic changemakers.
Founded to advance understanding of the United Nations and its mission at the local level, UNAGB engages students and community members in learning experiences that build skills in diplomacy, negotiation, public speaking, and collaborative problem-solving, all grounded in the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Participants will gain a firsthand look at how Model UN programming fosters empathy, cross-cultural awareness, and civic responsibility, and how UNAGB is expanding access to these transformative educational opportunities across diverse school and community settings.
Board Member, Former President, UNAGB
Richard Golob is the co-founder and CEO of Quantori, Inc., one of the world’s leading data sciences and digital transformation service companies for the life science and healthcare sectors. Previously, he served as Global Head of Life Sciences at EPAM Systems, a publicly traded firm with more than 60,000 professionals worldwide. Richard joined EPAM through its acquisition of GGA Software Systems, a scientific informatics outsourcing company that Richard co-founded and where he served as CEO.Earlier in his career, Richard was actively involved in the environmental and energy fields, serving as an adviser to government agencies worldwide and to the United Nations Environment Programme, as well as a publisher of respected environmental newsletters. He also served as an environmental industry adviser to the venture capital firm Charles River Ventures and as chairman of the Harvard Environmental Health Council at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Richard was president of the United Nations Association of Greater Boston from 2006 to 2017. Currently, he serves as a member of the Leadership Board of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and as a board member of the United Nations Association of Greater Boston, the International Institute of New England, and the Anti-Defamation League – New England. In addition, he is president of the Puchovichi Memorial Park Project and advisor to Making Peace Visible. Richard is coauthor of “The Almanac of Renewable Energy” and co-editor of “The Almanac of Science and Technology”. He received his A.B. degree in biochemical sciences from Harvard College.
Executive Director, UNAGB
Caitlin Moore is the Executive Director of the United Nations Association of Greater Boston (UNAGB), where she leads the organization in its mission to educate and inspire the next generation of globally informed, locally engaged leaders through Model UN. With a deep commitment to advancing the principles of the United Nations, Caitlin oversees programs that engage more than 5,000 students annually in Model UN, professional development workshops, and global education initiatives that emphasize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Caitlin brings over a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, education, and international relations to her role, and is known for her strategic vision, passion for community engagement, and talent for building partnerships that amplify UNAGB’s impact. Under her leadership, UNAGB has expanded its programming, increased its fundraising capacity, and strengthened its reputation as a leading voice for global education in the Greater Boston area. A former teacher and lifelong champion of hands-on learning, she is dedicated to ensuring that all students have equitable access to opportunities to engage with global issues. Caitlin holds a Master’s in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College. Outside of work, she enjoys watercolor painting and spending time with her dog, Obi.