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Bill Walczak is a community activist in
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, United States. In April 2013 he became a candidate for mayor of
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Family

Walczak is a resident of
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, where he lives with his wife, Linda. Originally from
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, he came to Boston on a
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scholarship but dropped out after one semester to work on the lettuce boycott of the
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Education

Walczak graduated in
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from the
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in 1979;Write-up on William J. Walczak Health and Education Center
on page of the Codman Square Health Center in Dorchester
he is also a member of the board of the University of Massachusetts Boston Alumni and Friends.


Career

Walczak founded and ran the nonprofit Codman Square Health Center in Dorchester for more than thirty years. Walczak co-founded in 1979 the center, which provides over 22,000 area residents with primary medical care, urgent care, radiology, dentistry, and eye care services. According to Walczak, “Codman Square was burning down, and it needed something, and we decided that was a health center. We figured if you combine the impact of good health care and good education, we could turn peoples’ lives around.” Walczak had come to the attention of the neighborhood association in 1979 by asking a lot of questions, and was chosen as the Health Center's director. Walczak established the health center in the basement of an old library and eventually took over the entire building. In 2000, Walczak co-founded the Codman Academy Charter Public School and remains its president. In early 2011, he became president of Steward
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in Dorchester. In April 2012, he left the position. An article in the
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speculated that Walczak's activist background did not fit with the ethos of the private company, Steward Health Care System, that owned the hospital. Walczak had proposed a three-year plan which required additional financial investment from Steward. Steward claimed Walczak had resigned, though Walczak denied this. He is currently vice president of community relations at Shawmut Design and Construction. Walczak is the founding president of the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network. Walczak is the chairman of STRIVE, a job training program located in Dorchester; and is a member of the Executive Advisory Council for WBUR Radio. He was co-founder of Codman Academy Charter Public School and is a Senior Fellow at the Boston University Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership, a Barr Foundation Fellow, a board member of the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education, advisory board of the Boston Landmarks Orchestra, and the advisory council of the Haiti Fund at the Boston Foundation, among others.


Run for mayor

Walczak announced his candidacy on April 7, 2013, at which time he was the seventh person to announce a bid for Boston mayor. He finished ninth in the primary election with 3% of the vote.


Awards and honors

* The Public Health Award for Outstanding Service to the Community from the
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(1994), * Health Center Director of the Year from th
Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers
(1993) * The Robert Quinn Award for Outstanding Community Leadership from the
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(2008) * Champions in Health Care lifetime achievement award from th
Boston Business Journal
(2010) Champions in Health Care: 2010 Honorees - Lifetime Achievement
/ref> * Outstanding Leadership in Promoting and Protecting the Health of the Residents of the Commonwealth award from th
Massachusetts Health Council
(2010).


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