Boston is considered one of the most innovative cities in the world. What are the consequences of being so innovative? How do we work together to responsibly and inclusively grow our regional economy? Similar cities such as Seattle and San Francisco are struggling to work together to solve issues caused by such rapid growth.
Join us in an honest conversation with experts - advocates, developers, brokers and academics - who will discuss what's occurring in Boston and how we can work proactively and collaboratively to make Boston innovative and inclusive.
PANEL featuring
Angie Liou - Executive Director, Asian Community Development Corporation
Jon Frisch - Partner, T3 Advisers
Dr. Karilyn Crockett - Lecturer of Public Policy and Urban Planning, MIT; Author, People before Highways
Kyle Gross - Northeast Director of Strategy, WeWork
MODERATED by
Sheena Collier - Director of Economic Opportunity, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce; CEO, The Collier Connection
**Space is limited! Please reply by Monday, December 10, 5:00p.
EVENT DETAILS
The Boston Foundation - South Room
75 Arlington Street
Boston, MA 02116
Thursday, December 13th
11:30am - 1:00pm
*Lunch will be provided starting at 11:30 am. Panel will start at 12:00 pm.
Special thank you to the Boston Foundation for providing the event space and lunch!