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The High Tech Agenda, President's Bulletin, & Advocacy in Action

Massachusetts High Technology Council Newsletters & Communications

Newsletters: Advocacy in Action Elizabeth Mahoney

The High Tech Agenda

Keeping You Informed

The High Tech Agenda keeps Council members and partners up to date on its pro-growth advocacy concerning state and federal public policies and programs in support of its mission to help make Massachusetts the world’s most attractive place in which to live and work, and in which to create, operate, and grow businesses in the innovation ecosystem.

Newsletters: Advocacy in Action Elizabeth Mahoney

President's Bulletin

Perspectives from the President

Get exclusive insights directly from Council President Chris Anderson. The President’s Bulletin provides valuable updates on our advocacy efforts, key milestones, and public policy priorities driving growth and innovation within the Massachusetts ecosystem.

Newsletters: Advocacy in Action Elizabeth Mahoney

Advocacy in Action

MHTC Policy & Advocacy Updates

Stay informed and engaged with Advocacy in Action, a policy-focused newsletter from Elizabeth Mahoney, the Council’s Vice President of Policy & Government Affairs. Get key updates on our advocacy efforts and public policy priorities, showcasing our commitment to driving growth and taking impactful action in the Massachusetts innovation economy.

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The High Tech Agenda, President's Bulletin, & Advocacy in Action

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Increasingly, the Massachusetts High Technology Council is stepping up to create, execute, and lead critical statewide competitiveness strategies. Fostering a vision for our innovation economy under the MassVision2050 banner, the Council solidifies its position as a thought leader providing valuable insights to navigate emerging technologies, facilitates long-term planning, and reinforces the Council's commitment to excellence and action in the evolving Massachusetts tech-driven economy.

To learn more, contact Council President Chris Anderson.