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New England Council
NameNew England Council
Formation1925
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
Region servedNew England

New England Council. The New England Council is a regional organization that promotes economic growth and development in New England, comprising Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Founded in 1925, the council works closely with Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, New England Board of Higher Education, and Eastern Seaboard businesses to foster a competitive environment. The council's efforts are often supported by Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Dartmouth College.

History

The New England Council was established in 1925 by a group of Boston business leaders, including Amoskeag Manufacturing Company and New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, to promote regional economic development. During World War II, the council played a significant role in supporting the War Effort, working closely with General Dynamics, Raytheon Technologies, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory. In the post-war period, the council focused on promoting New England as a hub for Biotechnology, Information Technology, and Renewable Energy, with support from Biogen, Akamai Technologies, and Vestas Wind Systems. The council has also worked with United States Department of Commerce, Small Business Administration, and New England Regional Council of Carpenters to support small businesses and workforce development.

Organization

The New England Council is a non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors comprising leaders from Boston University, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and Fidelity Investments. The council's staff works closely with State Governments of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut to implement regional initiatives. The council is also supported by New England Foundation for the Arts, Boston Foundation, and Nellie Mae Education Foundation, which provide funding for various programs and projects. Additionally, the council collaborates with Federal Highway Administration, United States Environmental Protection Agency, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to address regional infrastructure and environmental issues.

Membership

The New England Council has a diverse membership base, including Business Leaders from General Electric, IBM, and Cisco Systems, as well as Academic Institutions like Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan School of Management, and University of New Hampshire. The council also has Non-Profit Organizations as members, such as The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and American Red Cross. Furthermore, the council works with Labor Unions, including AFL-CIO, Service Employees International Union, and International Brotherhood of Teamsters, to promote workforce development and support regional industries like Manufacturing, Tourism, and Agriculture. Members also include Government Agencies like United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Energy, and National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Activities

The New England Council engages in various activities to promote regional economic development, including Research and Analysis on topics like Economic Trends, Workforce Development, and Infrastructure Investment. The council also hosts Conferences and Events, such as the annual New England Economic Conference, which brings together Business Leaders, Academics, and Government Officials from Boston College, University of Massachusetts Lowell, and New Hampshire State Government. Additionally, the council provides Technical Assistance to Small Businesses and Startups, with support from Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation, New Hampshire Business Finance Authority, and Vermont Economic Development Authority. The council also collaborates with Regional Organizations, including New England Governors' Conference, New England Congressional Caucus, and Northeastern University.

Notable_Meetings

The New England Council has hosted several notable meetings, including the New England Economic Summit, which brought together Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke, Harvard University President, Drew Gilpin Faust, and Massachusetts Governor, Deval Patrick. The council has also hosted meetings with United States Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker, United States Secretary of Energy, Ernest Moniz, and European Union Ambassador, João Vale de Almeida. Furthermore, the council has organized meetings with Business Leaders from Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, as well as Academic Leaders from Stanford University, California Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University. These meetings have helped to promote regional economic development and foster collaboration between New England and other regions, including Silicon Valley and Research Triangle Park. The council has also worked with National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Defense to support regional innovation and research initiatives. Category:Regional organizations

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