Moses Dixon

Philanthropy & Community Involvement

Passionate Community Developer

Living and working in Worcester, Massachusetts, Moses Dixon is the CEO of the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, who believes heavily in building and developing his community for the benefit of all of his neighbors.

Throughout his time building experience in professional development and community service, Moses Dixon has held a number of positions. He served as a Legislative Fellow with the United States Senate Diversity Initiative for more than a year in Washington D.C. serving the office of Senator Harry Reid, a role he continued as Senator Reid became the United States Senate Majority Leader. He also spent time as a Door Keeper for the United States Senate Deputy Sergeant at Arms from 2010 to 2011, serving the personal Office of U.S. Senate Deputy Sergeant at Arms Martina L. Bradford. He also assisted Sarai Rivera, a City Councilor in Worcester, Massachusetts, from 2012 to 2013, followed by time spent aiding Mary Keefe in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as her Legislative Aide from 2013 to 2014. 

During 2014, Moses Dixon spent time consulting with the Central Massachusetts Area Health Education Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he worked on healthcare-related grants, proposals, and policies. Following this role, Moses became a Housing Specialist with Veterans Inc., a nonprofit organization out of Massachusetts dedicated to helping veterans transition out of homelessness and giving them the tools and resources they need to rebuild their lives. 

Prior to his current position, Moses Dixon spent two years with CENTRO, Inc. as their Legislative Affairs and Community Relations Coordinator, coordinating with the President and CEO to develop and manage the corporation’s strategy for fortifying relationships with government agencies and elected officials. 

Currently, Moses Dixon is the CEO of the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, an organization focused on enhancing the quality of life for older individuals and caregivers alike throughout central Massachusetts. The Agency seeks to provide a variety of services to older citizens, including legal assistance, transportation, nutrition, and crisis intervention. 

He is also a member of Belmont AME Zion Church, he serves on the Board of Governors for the YMCA of Central Massachusetts, and he is a Board Member of the Main South Community Development Corporation. 

Moses Dixon attended Howard University in D.C. where he earned his B.A. in Political Science. From there, he attended the Morehouse School of Medicine at the David Satcher Health Leadership Institute in Atlanta. After earning his certificate in Community Health Leadership, he enrolled at Clark University, where he earned his M.A. in Community Development and Planning. He recently graduated from the State University of Binghamton, earning his Doctor of Philosophy in Community and Public Affairs.