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FUTURE CHAMBER

the

C.A. Webb

Making Boston the best place in the world to

grow and to start great companies, and

connect the people who make them great.

Photo: Werner Kunz: flickr.com/photos/werkunz/3918064684

Mission

Ask not what your Chamber can do for you, but

what we all can do to build Boston.

Photo: Werner Kunz: flickr.com/photos/werkunz/3918064684

Positional Shift

“Boston rated #1 city in the world

for high growth companies.”

– The Economist, March 8, 2017

“Where do women and minorities

thrive?

Survey says, it’s Boston.”

- The New York Times,November 1, 2017

“Boston tops the list of cities with

strongest economic development

strategies.”

- The Boston Globe,February 4, 2018

To make it so, we started creating more

opportunities for dialogue.

Town Halls Task Forces

Roundtables Hackathons

Press Conferences Working Groups

Government Forums

BOSTON

GBCC

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inc/uk/img/11-3.jpg

X FACTOR

the

Became known for hosting some of the most creative gatherings in

town, drawing people together to meet one another and celebrate

successes

Olympics victory party Winter garden on

GreenwayAnnual street party in

neighborhoods

Photo: nydailynews.com/sports

Policy agenda

Expanded our policy agenda to reflect the interests of the whole business

community—and to make it inclusive of the innovation community

Talent + Transportation

Fluid talent market –

reformed noncompete

law

Boston go-to place for

college and graduate

interns

Transportation

innovation

Cloud-based talent

market platform

Photo: Warren Patterson, wsj.com

Developed a

coordinated 5

year plan

Then we undertook a major effort to convene the whole

city around a coordinated economic development

strategy…

Convened

government,

nonprofit,

university, and

large to small

businesses

We held working

groups every

month; quarterly

reviews; annual

summit

Photo: Warren Patterson, wsj.com

Virtuous circle

Inclusive policy

agenda and

engagement

strategy leads to

rapid growth

We collaborated with job creators--fast scaling

companies that would be the city’s next pillar companies

and other mid-sized businesses.

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Even while delivering so much locally, we’ve

been proactively connecting

with other innovative cities and running a

targeted effort to attract business and talent

40 companies broke ground on new

HQs or initiated expansions of

secondary offices

We led trade missions to

key innovation hubs

Copenhagen

Mumbai

Hong Kong

Taipei

Added daily flights to all reachable ‘alpha+’ or ‘alpha++’

cities:

Shanghai

Mumbai

Hong Kong

Taipei

Seoul

Bangalore

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/world2012t.html

We’ve built an entrepreneurial, creative, and

service oriented team that has powered this growth

Up to 29 staff members

• Chief Connection Officer

• VP of Technology and Innovation

• VP of Recruitment and three

managers

• VP of Economic Development and a

director

• Director of Data Science

• ScaleUp services team

The big opportunity over the next two years will be to

go from strength to strength

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Leverage

Olympics to

benefit ongoing

business

prosperity

Expand

engagement with

innovation + life

science

community

Grow Boston

awareness in

other major

business hubs

Coordinate

execution of

economic

development

plan

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To revisit this presentation, please go to

www.futurechamber.com

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