This virtual event gives small business owners the chance to hear directly from procurement officers about opportunities to work with them.
05/29/2025
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Virtual
Join us for an exclusive networking event at the Museum of Fine Arts and enjoy self-guided tours of John Wilson and Van Gogh, showcasing the deep bond of family, friendship, and community.
06/05/2025
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Museum of Fine Arts
The Transportation First Series offers a platform to discuss the challenges faced by our region, with the input of experts and changemakers.
06/12/2025
2:45pm - 4:30pm
Hybrid | Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
This program is in redevelopment. Click this page for DEI resources.
Our Women’s Leadership Program enables you to take your leadership to the next level by arming you with the most in-demand leadership toolkit.
Our Boston’s Future Leaders (BFL) program provides emerging leaders with a socially conscious and civically engaged leadership toolkit, as well as the opportunity to apply their knowledge through experiential assignments.
Join us on June 12 for a highly interactive virtual workshop with Strategic Career & Leadership Coach Carole-Ann Penney.
City Awake empowers young professionals in a variety of ways that encourages these rising leaders to stay invested in the region’s future success.
We are developing an ecosystem of corporations and partners with the influence and buying power to transform economic inclusion for minority business enterprises (MBEs).
Small businesses are the backbone of the Boston economy. Learn more about the resources available through the Chamber.
BIMA (the Boston Interactive Media Association) serves a vibrant community of like-minded professionals from agencies, brands, publishers, and ad-tech companies with business interests in the New England market.
For over 30 years, the Chamber’s Women’s Network has connected female professionals of all background and career levels. Today, our Women’s Network is the largest in New England, strengthening the professional networks of women each year.
The Massachusetts Apprentice Network convenes employers, training providers, and talent sources interested in developing and implementing apprenticeship programs in occupations across industries and statewide in fields such as tech, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, and more.
Explore our mission and values to better understand how we are leading the business community forward.
Our member directory is your resource to discover, connect, and engage with Boston’s businesses from every industry and sector.
“[Relationships] are about showing up, speak candidly and compassionately, creating moments that matter. It’s the little things, being our authentic selves. It all comes back to trust. We’re all human beings, we’re not just titles, we’re not just what is in our email signatures. More than ever, we have one shared thing, that has become the heart of deepening our relationships.” – Susan Esper, Deloitte
We’re all human beings, we’re not just titles, we’re not just what is in our email signatures. More than ever, we have one shared thing, that has become the heart of deepening our relationships.”
“Make that phone call. Ask a question in a meeting that you might have held back on. Look at yourself in the mirror, and really believe that I am really good at ‘fill in the blank.’ Watch a TedTalk on bias. Take that one step to learn from it and build from it. We must act toward anything that will improve our next. Build from our now, know how great we already are, and work towards our next. One step at a time.” – Dr. Susan Duffy, Babson College
“Entrepreneurial thinking is a future focus orientation with a particular intent. It’s to disrupt the now and reimagine what is possible. The successful entrepreneurs are builders and doers. [You are the CEO of your life. As you craft your own career journey.] Challenge yourself, am I dreaming big or am I playing small? As women, our default is to play it smaller and play it safer. The power of women’s leadership programs is that you’re with sisters and friends, and they will push you back. You can think bigger!” – Dr. Jennifer Bailey, Babson College
“None of us are just one thing. When you go into an organization, you need to bring ALL of you into the workplace. An employer needs to embrace ALL of you. ” – Jackie Glenn, Glenn Diversity
“We are all in this together. This is our first pandemic- we are learning from each other. Be compassionate towards yourself. Take care of yourselves – you can’t pour from an empty cup. – Stephanie Lovell, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
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