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SUMMARY:Business Brunch: A Cause for Concern: Statewide Rent Control
DESCRIPTION:A sweeping rent control ballot question is headed for the November ballot in Massachusetts. It would cap annual rent increases to no more that 5% annually.  Its provisions would be applied statewide\, allowing for no municipality to opt-out.  Join conversation leaders Tamara Small\, President and CEO of NAIOP-MA and Conor Yunits of Issues Management Group\, and Lynda Tocci from Dewey Square Group\, for a thorough discussion on the likely impacts that passage of the measure would have on efforts to meet the state’s housing needs. \n \nThis event is for MassEcon members and invited guests only. \nOnce registered\, you will receive an Outlook invitation with the Teams information. \nConversation Leaders:\nTamara Small: President and CEO\, NAIOP Massachusetts \nTamara Small serves as CEO of NAIOP Massachusetts\, The Commercial Real Estate Development Association. NAIOP represents the interests of companies involved with the development\, investment\, ownership\, and management of office\, multifamily\, industrial\, retail\, lab\, mixed-use\, and institutional properties in Massachusetts. NAIOP offers educational and networking opportunities while advocating for laws\, policies and regulations that strengthen the industry. Tamara serves on numerous regulatory working groups\, regularly testifies before the Legislature\, and serves as the spokesperson for the organization. She was appointed by Governor Maura Healey to serve on the Commonwealth’s Unlocking Housing Production Commission; the Commonwealth’s Energy Transformation Advisory Board; and the Healey Driscoll Economic Development Planning Council. Tamara is on the boards of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau; the 495/MetroWest Partnership; and the MassArt Innovation Advisory Council. Tamara has been recognized by Boston Magazine as one of the Most Influential Bostonians. She is a graduate of Boston University. \nConor Yunits: Issues Management Group\nConor is a seasoned communications strategist adept at packaging complex issues for the media\, policy makers and the public\, with a client portfolio that spans across Issues Management Group’s public affairs\, real estate\, healthcare\, corporate\, and crisis practices. He has served as the statewide communications director and spokesperson for ballot questions in support of the world’s leading automakers and technology platforms\, and as the lead media relations strategist for publicly traded and privately funded real estate developers. A talented writer\, and a quick study\, Conor excels at penning well-crafted thought leadership for the C-Suite and compelling pitches for top reporters. He maintains deep relationships with leading journalists across local\, trade and national media outlets. Before joining Issues Management Group\, Conor consulted with clients in biotech\, insurance\, finance\, energy and real estate on communications\, media\, and government relations. He also served as director of communications for the campaigns of Congressman Stephen F. Lynch\, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan\, and a number of legislative and mayoral candidates. Earlier in his career\, Conor was director of communications for the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and a legislative aide to Representative Thomas P. Kennedy at the Massachusetts State House. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Old Colony YMCA and served for seven years on the Board of the Good Samaritan Medical Center. Conor has a bachelor’s degree from The George Washington University and a Master of Science in Public Affairs from the McCormack School of Policy Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston. \nLynda Tocci: Principal\, Dewey Square Group\nA principal at Dewey Square Group\, Lynda Tocci has earned a reputation as a highly effective campaign organizer and manager with a winning record in the political\, public and private sectors. With more than 25 years of experience in strategic planning and campaign management\, she has developed and managed grassroots organizations for dozens of candidates and managed ballot initiatives in Massachusetts\, New Hampshire\, Iowa\, Oregon\, and Florida. Lynda’s record includes winning ballot question campaigns in four recent statewide elections in Massachusetts. She managed the 2018 campaign to defeat a question that would have imposed nurse staffing ratios in hospitals\, winning by a 70-30 percent margin\, and the campaign to defeat a 2016 ballot question to expand charter schools\, capturing 333 of 351 cities and towns by a 24-point margin despite being outspent by $10 million. In 2012\, Lynda served as a senior advisor for Senator Elizabeth Warren’s grassroots organization\, which achieved a record win at the party convention\, shattered existing voter contact efforts and delivered an historic turnout operation setting the bar for the application of new Get Out the Vote (GOTV) technology. She served as a senior advisor to the Warren presidential campaign in 2020 and has also managed municipal campaigns in the cities of Quincy\, Springfield\, Revere\, and Boston. Most recently\, she was a senior advisor for Maura Healey’s successful 2022 campaign for governor of Massachusetts. In 2008\, Lynda served as director of Hillary Clinton’s GOTV effort in New Hampshire. She later returned to New Hampshire in the general election to direct the field organization effort for President Barack Obama and Senator Jeanne Shaheen\, helping to secure solid victories for the Democratic ticket. In 2004\, Lynda managed the Massachusetts office for Senator John Kerry’s presidential campaign and also directed Kerry’s successful GOTV effort for New Hampshire. From 1998 to 2002\, she served as Deputy Treasurer and Chief of Staff for the Massachusetts State Treasurer’s office. Lynda is a graduate of Wheaton College and received her MBA from Simmons College School of Management. \n \nThis event is for MassEcon members and invited guests only. \nOnce registered\, you will receive an Outlook invitation with the Teams information. \nHave questions? Contact Annie Ladinsky at aladinsky@massecon.com \nInterested in sponsoring the business brunch series\, contact Pete Abair at pabair@massecon.com \nThank you to Champion Sponsors Bowditch\, Langan\, BioMed Realty\, Citizens\, VHB\, CBRE\, Eastern Bank\, Hunneman\, and Middlesex Savings Bank
URL:https://massecon.com/it/event/business-brunch-rent-control/
LOCATION:Virtual – Once registered\, you will receive the Teams information
CATEGORIES:Members Only,Business Brunches
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SUMMARY:22nd Annual Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Awards Reception is the most celebrated economic development awards in Massachusetts. It’s our chance to thank great employers for investing in people\, facilities\, and communities in Massachusetts. \nClick here to read the press release announcing the regional winners. \nClick here to read the press release announcing the special awardees. \nCheck out the press mentions in News USA Today\, Manufacturing Tomorrow\, and the Boston Real Estate Times. \n \nSponsorship Opportunities:\n*Sponsorships include a full-table of 10 or half-table of 5 admissions\, depending on level. \n*Summit Achievement Awards (Exclusive at $10\,000): Presented to a company that has made repeated investments in Massachusetts and demonstrated outstanding corporate citizenship. The exclusive sponsor will be noted in all event promotion\, take the podium\, announce\, and present the award to the honoree company. This year’s honoree is New Balance Athletics\, Inc. Past Awardees: Bristol Myers Squibb (2023)\, Moderna (2025). \n*Event Video Sponsorship: (1 remaining at $10\,000): A centerpiece of the event\, the Awards video shares the story of the honorees and of Massachusetts as their home with the audience.  Each video – and your brand –  is seen hundreds of times after the event\, as well\, via awardee and MassEcon websites and social media. \n*Pre-Game Reception Sponsorship; 4 – 4:45 PM (Up to 3 co-sponsors at $7\,500 each): As over 350 attendees gather for the Awards\, they’ll thank you for this exciting networking reception. Your brand will be highly visible and you’ll be extensively recognized before and during the event. \n*Gift Sponsorship (2 remaining at $5\,000 each): Send 300 people home with your branded gift! \n*Post-Game Reception Sponsorship; 6:30-7 PM (2 remaining at $5\,000 each):  A fun after-party! \n*Regional Awards Sponsor ($5\,000 – up to 2 for each of 5 Regions – 7 remaining).  \nTable of 10 and full page color ad in digital program book: $2\,200 for MassEcon members \nTable of 10 and full page color ad in digital program book: $2\,400 for non-MassEcon members \nHalf Table (5 seats) and full page black and white ad in digital program book: $1\,100 for MassEcon members \nHalf Table (5 seats) and full page black and white ad in digital program book: $1\,200 for non-MassEcon members  \nTickets for MassEcon members: $275. \nTickets for non-MassEcon members: $325 \n \nTickets are transferable but not refundable. \nTo sponsor the event\, contact Pete Abair at pabair@massecon.com.\nView photos from the Finalists Reception here. \nThank you to Presenting Sponsor Citizens \n \nThank you to Champion Sponsors Bowditch\, Langan\, BioMed Realty\, Citizens\, VHB\, CBRE\, Eastern Bank\, Hunneman\, and Middlesex Savings Bank \n \nThank you to Video Sponsor Astellas \nThank you to Event Host Sponsor Patriot Place \nThank you to Commonwealth Catalyst Award Sponsor BioMed Realty \nThank you to Patriots Ring Sponsor Eastern Bank \nThank you to Gift Sponsor General Dynamics Mission Systems \nThank you to Post-Reception Sponsor Middlesex Savings Bank \nThank you to Regional Sponsors Avangrid\, Dacon Corporation and GFI Partners \nThank you to Centerpiece Sponsors Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and NAIOP Massachusetts \nThank you to Trophy Sponsor Colliers
URL:https://massecon.com/it/event/22nd-economic-impact-awards-event/
LOCATION:Gillette Stadium – 1 Patriot Place\, Foxborough\, MA 02035
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