We won't forget our old or these new acquaintances
As we close out our 101st year serving the region's businesses and non-profits we want to thank you, our members and our sponsors, for another fantastic year.We deeply value your continued support, participation and friendship.
Greg Reibman
Meet 2016's Super-Networkers
Here's this year's list of our members who attended the most chamber events in 2016
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Women in Networking Committee: Making strides in health, work and life balance
The chamberās Women in Networking Committee was formed to foster and support women in business. As a committee we focused this past year on programs that were educational, empowering, and supportive of women in the workplace.
Melanie Jones
Annual Holiday Party 1/11/2017
Reunite with chamber colleagues, make new connections and celebrate the new year in style! Mount Idaās stunning 100-year old Shaw Center will overflow with festive hors dāoeuvres, live music and seasonal décor to set the stage for our first big networking bash of 2017.
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N2ās hidden gems-small independent businesses make the district unique
The N2 Innovation District is gaining recognition as the home of well-known companies like TripAdvisor, CyberArk, PTC and Big Belly Solar.
Gail Spector
Contest for Newtonās next mayor underway
Mayor Setti Warrenās decision to not seek a third term has launched beginning of whatās certain to be a hotly-contested municipal election season in Newton.
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Elliot Bridge now open
Itās hard to believe that such a small bridge could wreak so much havoc.
Newton-Needham Regional Chamber
The harsh realities of āpatent trollingā
The now-mainstream act of āpatent trollingā is a growing threat to small businesses not only in Massachusetts, but across the United States. These acts are carried out by non-practicing entities, or NPEs, and have gone from a low-profile to conventional issue in less than 10 years.
Richard J. Ross
Chamber welcomes three new directors
Come January, there will be new faces around the table at the monthly meeting of the chamberās board of directors. With several current directors stepping down due to term limits, three new directors were appointed to the board at the Nov. 10 annual meeting.
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Chamber president on BBJās āPower 50ā list
Newton-Needham Regional Chamber President Greg Reibman has been recognized as one of Greater Boston's ā50 most powerful people in the spheres of business, community and policyā by the Boston Business Journal.
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