On May 22nd at the Boston Public Library, The UMass Boston ‘Emerging Leader Program’ class of 2018 will present their projects to the public for the first time and respond to questions on how their work will have an impact in our community. Projects include: --Developing a Stop Handgun Violence Toolkit for states with lesser gun laws, presented by Kerry McOsker of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. --Developing a brief in five key public policy areas – education, energy, health care, transportation and taxation for the Massachusetts Business Roundtable, presented by Josh Gilliam of Suffolk Construction. --Providing recommendations for internal communications and interdependent challenges for the Boston Public Library, presented by Noel Chambers of Eversource. --Providing a feasibility study, marketing campaign and development plan for the Trotter Institute at UMass Boston, presented by Vetto Casado of Small Can Be Big. --Work with Massasoit Community College to develop a ‘student success’ plan, presented by Steve Spillane of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. This event is free and open to the public
Tuesday May 22, 2018
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM EDT
May 22nd at 8:30 am to 10:30 am
The Boston Public Library, McKim Building Lower Level
Its free and open to the public
Pablo Mujica
marketing and communications assistant at the Center for Collaborative Leadership at UMass Boston
pbl.mjc@gmail.com
8572651437
Send Email
Printed courtesy of www.bostonchamber.com – Contact the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce for more information.
265 Franklin St., 17th Flr., Boston, MA 02110 – (617) 227-4500 – memberservices@bostonchamber.com