This year, the New England Council proudly celebrates its 100th anniversary. Founded in 1925, when New England’s governors and regional business leaders met in Poland Spring, Maine, the Council has spent a century fostering connections and advancing shared economic goals. In the months ahead, we’ll gather with our members for Centennial Toasts?? in each of the six New England states to celebrate our achievements. Stay tuned for details on upcoming programming! #NEC100
New England Council
公共事务
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Connecting New Englanders across the region and with Washington, D.C.
关于我们
New England Council is the nation's oldest regional business association. The Council is a non-partisan alliance of businesses, academic and health institutions, and public and private organizations throughout New England formed to promote economic growth and a high quality of life in the New England region. The New England Council’s mission is to identify and support federal public policies and articulate the voice of its membership regionally and nationally on important issues facing New England.
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https://www.newenglandcouncil.com
New England Council的外部链接
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- 公共事务
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- 11-50 人
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- Boston,Massachusetts
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1925
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98 N Washington St # 201
US,Massachusetts,Boston,02114-1913
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My view is that starting a trade war with our largest trading partners including Canada, Mexico and China will not be easy to win; it will be easy to lose. It will exacerbate rising prices for American consumers and slow the US and world’s economies increasing the likelihood of an economic recession. Please see below the thoughtful presentation by the New England Council to federal officials of concerns about the effects on our region.
The New England Council has sent a letter to federal officials expressing our members’ concerns about #tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China and outlining the possible economic impact on our region. Read more: https://lnkd.in/er2hWf4N
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Thank you to the New England Council and Senator King for the important discussion in Portland on Monday. And it's always an added bonus to get to connect over coffee with folks in Maine.
Standing ovation for Senator Angus King yesterday in Portland, ME. Thank you to the Senator for taking the time to speak with our members about his important work in protecting Maine’s interests and fostering bipartisan collaboration in Washington. Thank you to Unum for sponsoring and hosting this program. Couldn't make it? Watch the full program: https://lnkd.in/eABJwYFQ
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Earlier this week, Senator Angus King, speaking to our members, commented on Ukrainian President Zelensky's meeting with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, stating, "He didn’t say a word that was disrespectful." Watch the full program: https://lnkd.in/eABJwYFQ
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Thrilled to have the opportunity to join James (Jim) T. Brett for an engaging conversation on the "Inside the Corner Office" podcast. Grateful to Jim and the New England Council for their lasting impact on New England and always excited to share a portion of the meaningful work being done at Emmanuel College (Boston)!
President Beth Ross is the featured guest in the new episode of “Inside the Corner Office,” a podcast hosted by James (Jim) T. Brett, President and CEO of the New England Council. During the discussion, Dr. Ross describes Emmanuel’s transformation over the last quarter-century, along with the innovative ways the College continues to bring its mission to life for current and future students. In addition, she underscores the College’s enduring commitment to educational access and empowerment—and the contributions Emmanuel graduates are making to organizations and communities throughout Greater Boston and beyond. Listen to the podcast here: https://lnkd.in/e2vv5gTS
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Yesterday, Graham Shalgian, Senior Vice President of the New England region at Rasky, joined the New England Council for their latest Capitol Hill Report with Senator Angus King of Maine. It was a great opportunity to hear Senator King’s insights on legislative and budgetary issues being discussed in Washington, DC.?
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The New England Council has sent a letter to federal officials expressing our members’ concerns about #tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China and outlining the possible economic impact on our region. Read more: https://lnkd.in/er2hWf4N
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This month's episode of our "Inside the Corner Office" #podcast is now available! This month, we had the pleasure of speaking with Beth Ross Twombly, Ed.D., President of Emmanuel College (Boston). President Ross also highlighted how Emmanuel works to prepare students for the workforce through internships and partnerships with local employers, and shared her thoughts on the importance of the federal Pell Grant program, and?changes at the federal level that can impact higher education. Listen now! https://lnkd.in/eg3W9wJ2 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eWzapfRy
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Standing ovation for Senator Angus King yesterday in Portland, ME. Thank you to the Senator for taking the time to speak with our members about his important work in protecting Maine’s interests and fostering bipartisan collaboration in Washington. Thank you to Unum for sponsoring and hosting this program. Couldn't make it? Watch the full program: https://lnkd.in/eABJwYFQ
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This morning I had the great pleasure of listening to Sen. Angus King (I-ME) as he provided some great insight into D.C. affairs these days! Thanks to The New England Council and Unum for a great event.
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