12-04-2013 - NAIOP Event: Predictions & Perceptions: The Changing Political Landscape in MA
NAIOP presents Predictions & Perceptions: The Changing Political Landscape in MA
Date: December 4th
Time: 7:30 - 9 a.m.
Location: Holland & Knight LLP, 10 St. James Ave., Boston
It's an exciting time for politics in Massachusetts. Boston has a new mayor for the first time in 20 years and, in 2014, voters will elect a new governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, attorney general and new legislators. Join political experts and journalists to hear their thoughts on the recent election, the upcoming races, and what this could all mean for the business community and real estate development.
Moderator: Warren Tolman, Counsel, Holland & Knight
Speakers: Larry DiCara, partner, Nixon Peabody LLP
* Peter Kadzis, special contributor, WGBH Political Commentator, Fox25
* Craig Sandler, general manager, State House News Service
Scott Van Voorhis, reporter, columnist and blogger, Banker & Tradesman, The Boston Globe and Boston.com
Agenda: 7:30 - 8 a.m.: Breakfast, registration and networking
8 - 9 a.m.: Program
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