The Transportation First Series offers a platform to discuss the challenges faced by our region, with the input of experts and changemakers.
02/12/2025
2:45pm - 4:30pm
Hybrid | Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Hear from James E. Rooney about the state of the economy, and how it all matters to businesses, residents, and policymakers.
02/13/2025
10:00am - 10:30am
Virtual
Join us for our first Words of Wisdom dinner of the year featuring Callie Crossley, host & commentor at GBH.
02/20/2025
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Dorchester Brewing Company
Go deeper than basic DEI training to achieve higher productivity, satisfaction, and revenue growth with our new corporate workshop.
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.
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.
A new Women in the Workplace report from McKinsey and Company and LeanIn.org finds almost no progress in gender equality since 2015, with women underrepresented at every level of corporate America. But you can’t blame women for falling behind, as the report pours water on some old claims, like women are more likely to leave their jobs to start a family or are less likely to negotiate salaries.
The lack of progress is on clear display in Boston — where The Boston Club’s latest numbers show 10 of the top 100 companies do not have a single woman director or executive officer, sixteen have all-male boards, and 47 have no women in executive office. So what do businesses need to do to bridge the gap?
Jim Bradue was joined by Shirley Leung, a WGBH contributor and interim editorial page editor at The Boston Globe; Victoria Budson, executive director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government; and Celia Richa, vice president at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.
Watch the segment on wgbh.org
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