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Quinton Zondervan

Quinton Zondervan

Quinton Zondervan is a tech entrepreneur, non-profit leader and community activist currently serving his third term on the Cambridge City Council. 

An environmentalist since his undergraduate days, Quinton is passionate about protecting our natural environment and increasing our sustainability through systemic transformation. His main priorities on the Council are affordable housing, sustainable transportation and taking action on climate change.

Over the years, Quinton has put his passion to work for the community, serving on various committees, task forces and non-profit boards. For nearly a decade, Quinton served as a member of the Climate Protection Action Committee (CPAC), including three years as chair (2012-14). CPAC is a City Manager appointed advisory committee of stakeholders advising the city on climate change action, including mitigation and adaptation responses. In 2013, he co-authored the Net Zero zoning petition that lead to the city’s groundbreaking Net Zero Action Plan adopted in 2015 to get Cambridge’s climate change causing emissions from buildings down to zero.

From 2011 through 2017, Quinton served as president and board chair of Green Cambridge, Inc. a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation dedicated to taking action on climate change and enhancing Cambridge's sustainability. He remains on the board of Green Cambridge. In 2013, he co-founded the Climate Action Business Association in Boston and currently serves as its president and board chair.

Before joining the council, Quinton worked professionally as a software engineer and later as an entrepreneur. He has helped start several companies in software, biotech and cleantech, and most recently co-founded a healthcare IT company, eCareVault, which helps families and professionals coordinate care for special needs children.

Quinton came to Cambridge in 1992 when he moved here to study computer science at MIT, where he met his wife, Radhika Nagpal, who is now a professor at Harvard University. They are raising two children in Cambridge, both attending Cambridge Rindge and Latin. Quinton holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT and two bachelor’s degrees in the fields of mathematics and computer science from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. Quinton is originally from Suriname in South America, which is culturally part of the Caribbean. He immigrated to St. Petersburg, Florida as a teenager, and became a U.S. Citizen in 1996.

Quinton is glad to hear from you! Please email qzondervan@cambridgema.gov or call 617-901-2006. You can also connect with him via Twitter: @qzondervan, or Facebook.

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Quinton Zondervan
qzondervan@cambridgema.gov
235 Cardinal Medeiros Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02141

617-901-2006 (cell)
617-349-4280 (work)

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