Chamber’s Spring Business Breakfast to Focus on the Region’s Economy

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The following announcement was provided by the Charles River Regional Chamber:

The Charles River Regional Chamber’s May 14th annual Spring Business Breakfast, presented by Eastern Bank, will focus on the current challenges facing the region’s economy and what the Healey-Driscoll administration is doing to support economic growth.

The program will feature comments from Ashley Stolba, interim Massachusetts Secretary of Economic Development, making her first public comments to any chamber or business organization since Healey appointed her to the position in April.

Also speaking will be the state’s former Secretary of Economic Development, Yvonne Hao, who will also be making her first public comments to a business group since she stepped down after two years in the role to focus on family issues.

The May 14 program begins with a data-driven presentation by Dr. Mary Burke, a principal economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, offering critical insight into how employment growth in Massachusetts has stalled, the effects of uncertain federal policies, and several downside risks that could have an outsized impact on our state.

The Charles River Regional Chamber’s “Spring Business Breakfast: 2025 Economic Outlook,” presented by Eastern Bank, is happening Wednesday, May 14, at the Needham Sheraton Hotel. Coffee and networking begin at 7:00 a.m. The speaking program will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. Tickets are available at www.charlesriverchamber.com. Event sponsors are Direct Federal Credit Union, Insource Services, Inc., Rockland Trust Bank, and the Village Bank. Event supporters are Boylston Properties and The Bulfinch Group.

Spring Business Breakfast: 2025 Economic Outlook

Location: Needham Sheraton Hotel, 100 Cabot St, Needham, MA 02494

Date: Wed. May 14

Coffee and networking begin at 7:00 a.m.

The speaking program will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m.

Tickets are on sale now: $100 for chamber members and $125 for non-members. Register here

General Event Questions: contact info@charlesriverchamber.com or call 617-244-5300

One thought on “Chamber’s Spring Business Breakfast to Focus on the Region’s Economy

  1. I hope there will be summary statement in the Watertown News
    about information that was presented at this meeting. This
    would be helpful to town citizens going forward.

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