Politics & Government
MetroWest Chamber CEO Joins Economic Development Planning Council
MetroWest Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Paul Joseph was sworn in as a member of the Governor's Council

MetroWest Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Paul Joseph was sworn in Monday as a member of the Baker Administrationβs Economic Development Planning Council.
The council is tasked with advising Gov. Charlie Baker on creating an economic development plan for the commonwealth. Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash has been leading a comprehensive process to gather and integrate feedback from a series of regional listening tours, meetings and public hearings to develop a statewide plan.
The administration is focused on stimulating and supporting economic growth that both identifies opportunities and determines priorities based on the varying strengths and needs within different regions across the commonwealth.
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The economic development plan will be presented by the governor by the end of the year.
Prior to his current role with the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce, Joseph founded and ran a local management consulting firm and served for more than six years as the chair of Natickβs Economic Development Committee.
The MetroWest Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit business advocacy, community and economic development association committed to the support of its membersβ growth and success and the development of a positive economic climate in the MetroWest region and beyond. A Five Star accredited Chamber from the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, The MetroWest Chamber serves the communities of Ashland, Bellingham, Dover, Franklin, Framingham, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Hudson, Marlborough, Medfield, Medway, Milford, Millis, Natick, Northborough, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, Wellesley, Westborough and Weston and is funded by membership investments. The Chamber has its offices in Framingham.
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