Brian J. Tessier Esq. is the President and CEO of We Hear the Children, a private foundation established to support the needs of children as identified by those who work with children.
Brian founded We Hear the Children in 2010 after a long career in the private sector. Most recently Brian served as the Senior Contract Manager at Fidelity Investments where he was responsible for multi-national negotiations and developing the contract architecture, compliance reporting and training across the enterprise. Brian’s experience also includes serving as the Expatriate Coordinator with Bank Boston where he managed worldwide immigration and international HR assignments as well as an attorney in private practice. As a litigator in private practice, Brian concentrated in domestic and family law and was active on behalf of victims of domestic violence and children.
Active in the community, Brian has served on the Board of Directors with the Women’s Crisis Center in Newburyport, Massachusetts and as Legal Advisor for the Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project and as a member of the Fidelity investments and BankBoston GLBT Advisory Panels. Brian now sits on the National Advisory Council for the Human Rights Campaign, All Children-All Families Foundation.
A long time advocate of single parent and gay adoptions, Brian is a single adoptive parent of two boys. He actively works with pre-adoptive parents, schools, and foundations for the benefit of children. He twice opened court proceedings for National Adoption Day. In 2009, Brian was recognized by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as Adoptive Parent of the Year. He continues to write about his experiences as a single adoptive father. Brian is the author The Greatest Wish and The Intentional Father.
Brian received his bachelor's degree in psychology from St. Michael’s College and his law degree from the Massachusetts School of Law. Brian, and his sons live in Maine. Brian consults with Foundations and Corporations on how to Manage with Intention and how to leverage Human Capital.
now that wasn't too difficult was it Brian? Thanks. Once you explore the writing options and all you can include in the diaries here, you'll be whipping these out on a regular basis, I hope! Thanks for saying hello and special thanks for the great piece you share earlier this morning. Maybe sharing you piece with me early in the morning isn't such a good way to put it! Folks will talk!!! lol
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Hi to the boys!