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Tuccinardi named director of Waterstone at the Circle

Boston, MA EPOCH Senior Living has named Mena Tuccinardi Life Enrichment Director of Waterstone at the Circle, a luxury independent living community now open at 385 Chestnut Hill Ave. As Life Enrichment Director, Tuccinardi plans and coordinates entertainment, events and outings for residents.

Prior to Waterstone at the Circle, Tuccinardi held the role of vibrant living director for a Mass.-based senior living provider. There, she implemented and facilitated programming for residents and fostered partnerships with local organizations, non-profit groups and educational institutions. 

Tuccinardi has extensive experience volunteering with seniors as well.

Tuccinardi began her career in the travel industry. She worked as a regional and district sales manager for MSC Cruises USA, Orient Lines and Premier Cruises, as well as business development manager for Trafalgar Tours, where she honed her interpersonal and customer services skills.

Tuccinardi holds a bachelor’s degree in business marketing from Newbury College.

The 92-apartment Waterstone at the Circle independent living community for active adults was developed by National Development of Newton Lower Falls and is managed and operated by EPOCH Senior Living of Waltham. Waterstone at the Circle is part of a larger development that includes a 162-room AC Marriott hotel, retail and dining. Located at the corner of Beacon St. and Chestnut Hill Ave., the development straddles the Brookline and Boston boundaries.

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