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11th Annual Speed Networking Event

Join NIB for our signature Speed Networking Event! Chat with local Impact Leaders and meet other professionals using business for good.
About this Event
Net Impact Boston's Annual Speed Networking Event

On Thursday, October 4, join us at the Chamber of Commerce for our signature Speed Networking Event! Hear our VIP Impact Leaders share stories about their careers in impact, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility. This is a perfect opportunity for professionals to connect on what they are doing to have a positive impact in the community and their careers.

Now in its 11th year, the annual Speed Networking Event has served as a long-standing tradition for Net Impact Boston and is always a worthwhile experience for those who attend. The event is organized in a round‐robin “speed networking” style, with attendees rotating in small groups to engage in open discussions with VIP guests. There will be time to mingle with other attendees before and after the speed networking rounds.

Tickets are limited and will not be sold at the door, so register online today. Light bites will be available and are included in the price of the ticket. We hope you can join us this year to grow Boston's impact community!

Confirmed Impact Leaders:

1. Mark Winterer, Co-founder and Director of Operations at Recover Green Roofs

2. Monica Nakielski, Director of Sustainability and Environmental Health at Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA

3. Yve Torrie, Director of Sustainability at A Better City

4. Deane Becker, Director of Stakeholder Ops at Preserve

5. Jackie Smith, Vice President Private Client Associate at US Trust Bank of America

6. Jennifer Lawrence, Sustainability Planner for the City of Cambridge

More Impact Leaders are being added each day!

Directions:

This year, our Speed Networking Event will be held at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce (265 Franklin Street, #1700). If possible, we encourage attendees to use public transportation! The Chamber of Commerce is only a short walk from Downtown Crossing (Red/Orange Line) and State Street MBTA stations (Orange/Blue Line).