Our ACE Center Team

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    Mar Imsong

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Rev. Dr. Mar Imsong currently serves as the Executive Director of both Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries and the ACE Center for New Americans. Rev. Imsong is a trainer, coach, mentor, public speaker, and preacher.

    Originally from Nagaland in northeast India, he holds a doctoral degree (Th.D.) in Social Ethics from the Boston University School of Theology.

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    James Leavitt

    TPMP PROGRAM DIRECTOR

    After spending more than 20 years in the business world, Rev. Jim responded to a call to ministry and attended Andover Newton Theological School where he earned his Master of Divinity degree in 2011.

    Since that time, he has worked with other pastors since 2012 when he accepted a call to be the Association Resource Coordinator for the Merrimack Valley Baptist Association of the American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts.

    In his role as Program Director for the Thriving Pastoral Ministry Program, he now works with many more pastors from diverse cultural backgrounds, and working together we seek to develop resources that will help pastors thrive in their ministries.

    In addition to his work with the TPMP project for MBMM he also has done interim ministry within The American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts (TABCOM). In his spare time Jim enjoys reading, bicycling, golfing, and traveling. He has visited 43 of the 50 United States so far, along with 9 other countries.

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    Pranim Magar

    ACE CENTER PROGRAM DIRECTOR

    Pranim Magar, a devoted Program Director at the ACE Center for New Americans, has dedicated his life to supporting refugees and immigrants, drawing from his own experiences. Born in a Bhutanese refugee camp in Jhapa, Nepal, Pranim is fluent in English and Nepali. His advocacy is informed by a deep personal connection to the challenges faced by displaced communities.

    Pranim holds a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, bringing a strong academic background to his role. His career is driven by a profound commitment to empowering marginalized populations and ensuring their integration and success in new environments.

    Beyond his professional achievements, Pranim finds joy in playing soccer and cherishing moments with his family and friends. His dream is to extend assistance to Bhutanese refugees still living in camps, reflecting his unwavering compassion and determination to improve their circumstances.

    Pranim Magar's journey embodies resilience, empathy, and a steadfast dedication to humanitarian causes, making a significant impact in the lives of those he serves.

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    Bendangla Imsong

    PROGRAM COORDINATOR

    Bendangla Imsong, originally from Nagaland in Northeast India, brings over 20 years of experience in teaching and working with children. After graduating from the Eastern Theological College, she began her career as an assistant librarian. A few years later, she discovered her true calling as a teacher in an elementary school in India. She also taught in preschools in Massachusetts, where she received certification in early education.

    Bendangla finds immense joy in watching children learn and grow, marveling at their development over just a few years. Her extensive experience with children has been invaluable in raising her own three children, who are all now gainfully employed and successful in their careers.

    Currently, she serves as the Program Coordinator at the ACE Center for New Americans. In this role, Bendangla finds great fulfillment in making a difference in the lives of immigrants and refugees through various projects, including the After School program, ESOL classes, and the ACE Shoppe, which distributes household goods, clothing, and diapers for children.

    In her spare time, Bendangla enjoys crocheting, knitting, window shopping, cooking, and tending to the plants and flowers around her home. Her diverse interests and dedication to helping others reflect her deep commitment to nurturing and supporting those around her.

  • Shiv Narayan

    DIGITAL DESIGN & CONTENT

    Shiv Narayan, born and raised in Delhi, graduated from Ramjas College, University of Delhi, where he earned his Bachelor of Commerce (Programme) degree. He completed his schooling at Delhi Public School, Noida, with a focus on humanities.

    Shiv developed a passion for photography at age 10, mentored by his father, a renowned photographer, and his late grandfather, a noted photojournalist. His talent has been recognized with various accolades, including the prestigious Canon-sponsored "Digix Award."

    Professionally, Shiv has valuable experience as an Operations Intern at TravClan, where he excelled in crafting destination requirements, collaborating with travel agents, and enhancing the holiday portal. He is an Independent Creator of Digital Design & Content at Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries (MBMM) and the ACE Center for New Americans, where he continues to leverage his skills and expertise.

    Shiv's newly discovered passion is exploring India's history, cultures, and cuisine, particularly its ancient structures like temples. He often records videos of these explorations for his YouTube channel, Shivvering. Additionally, he enjoys going to the gym, playing football, taking road trips with his family, birding tours, and experimenting with new photography techniques. Shiv's journey reflects a blend of creativity, academic achievement, and professional development, making him a dynamic individual in his chosen fields.

  • Fritznel Charles

    HAITIAN & LATIN X COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR

    Fritznel Charles, an Outreach Coordinator for Haitian & Latin X communities, helps the ACE Center for New Americans in providing service to families from Haitian & Latin X communities. He is originally from Haiti and has lived in Chile where he was a pastor.

  • Bahara Hussaini

    AFGHAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR

    Bahara Hussaini leads the Afghan Women Empowerment Program at the ACE Center. She is a Fulbright Scholar, who holds a master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Public Administration from the American University of Afghanistan, obtained in 2018.

    As an accomplished scholar and passionate advocate for education, peace, and women's empowerment, Bahara founded "The Bookies," a volunteer movement aimed at fostering peace through education among Afghan children since 2019. This innovative initiative has seen Bahara and her team actively promoting a culture of harmony and acceptance across five provinces in Afghanistan.

    At the ACE Center, Bahara is dedicated to supporting Afghan women and girls in Lowell, helping them achieve their personal and professional goals and adapt to a new environment. Her hobbies include reading books, watching movies, exploring nature, and trying new recipes.

    Bahara has published two papers: her most recent work, "Repression Against Religious Minorities: A Case Study of Hazaras in Afghanistan," is her Master's thesis. Her earlier paper, "E-Tazkira: Evolution, Opportunities and Challenges," was published in the Women and Public Policy Journal in May 2018 by the Policy Research and Development Organization (DROPS).

  • Tahina Pierre

    ACCOUNTING & DATABASE SPECIALIST

    Tahina Pierre, a first generation Haitian American who was born and raised in the greater Boston area. She is a rising senior at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Working towards a degree in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Race and Ethnicity, Tahina is dedicated to community outreach. While being of Haitian descent, Tahina is enthusiastic and open to learning about all different cultures including more of her own.

    Tahina has always been the kind of person to help others. With that came a lifelong dream of working in the medical field. Tahina hopes to one day focus her aid on the underrepresented communities of color throughout the country. Working with MBMM and ACE allows Tahina to take the necessary steps towards her goals. She enjoys working with the new American children and hopes to aid with the adults as well. Being able to help these new Americans feel a little more comfortable in this foreign country is a continuous reward for her.

    In her free time, Tahina enjoys spending time with friends and family. She often tries new activities around the city and attempts to work on numerous hobbies. Tahina also enjoys reading and listening to music. Though trying new foods is definitely her favorite activity.

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    Sarah Htwe

    BURMESE REFUGEE ADVOCATE

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    Taw Taw Lay

    BURMESE REFUGEE ADVOCATE

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    Vaal Thawnghmung

    BURMESE REFUGEE ADVOCATE