Literations Welcomes David Hill & Antron Watson to Board of Directors
BOSTON, MA — Literations is pleased to announce the appointment of David Hill and Antron Watson to its Board of Directors. Both bring extensive leadership experience and a deep commitment to strengthening communities.
Watson currently serves as the Age-Friendly Director for AARP of Massachusetts, where he advances initiatives that promote livable communities for older adults. In this role, he works with municipalities, policymakers, and community partners to improve housing, transportation, accessibility, and civic engagement for residents across the state. He also recruits and mobilizes volunteers and leads public engagement efforts that support healthy, connected communities.
Prior to joining AARP, Watson held leadership roles with Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Harrisburg Area, where he helped guide fundraising strategies, community partnerships, and volunteer engagement initiatives that supported affordable homeownership.
Hill brings more than four decades of executive leadership experience in the technology and manufacturing industries. He most recently served as Global General Manager for the Chomerics Division of Parker Hannifin, where he led global business operations across 14 manufacturing sites and guided strategic planning, product development, and acquisitions.
Earlier in his career, Hill served as President and CEO of Corning IntelliSense and held multiple senior leadership roles at Speedline Technologies. Throughout his career, he has led organizations through periods of growth and transition, building high-performing teams and strengthening operational systems.
Literations’ Executive Director, Wes Enicks, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Antron Watson and David Hill to the Literations Board of Directors. Antron brings a deep commitment to community engagement and volunteer leadership, while David offers decades of experience guiding complex organizations through growth and innovation. Together, their perspectives will strengthen our ability to expand Literations’ impact and ensure more students develop the literacy skills that open doors to lifelong opportunity.”
About Literations
Literations is a nonprofit organization committed to improving literacy rates among young students by connecting them with experienced literacy coaches. Through the power of reading and mentorship, Literations drives educational equity and ensures every child has the opportunity to succeed academically. For more information, visit literations.org.

