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Larry Curtis

Larry Curtis

President

Winn Companies

Andrea Campbell

Andrea Campbell

District 4 Councilor

City of Boston

Tyler Fisher
Moderator

Tyler Fisher

VP

Bisnow

Andrea Campbell

District 4 Councilor

City of Boston

Andrea Joy Campbell was first elected as the District 4 Boston City Councilor on November 3rd, 2015, representing primarily the neighborhoods of Dorchester and Mattapan, as well as parts of Roslindale and Jamaica Plain.

On January 1st, 2018, at the start of her second term, Councilor Campbell was unanimously elected Boston City Council President by her colleagues. She is the first African-American woman to serve in this role.

Born and raised in Boston, and educated in all Boston Public Schools, including Boston Latin School, Councilor Campbell went on to graduate from Princeton University and UCLA Law School.

Councilor Campbell continues to focus on issues of public safety and criminal justice, affordable housing, and racial equity initiatives. As Council President, she has worked to ensure that the Council is accessible and transparent by securing funding for a professional development fund to bring the entire Council, including staff members, through racial equity training.

Tyler Fisher

Moderator

Bisnow

Tyler is a Vice President at Bisnow, overseeing its Northeast and Texas offices. Managing team members across the sales, events and account management departments, he works with the local teams to produce best-in-class events and optimize sales efforts. Tyler has been with Bisnow for seven years; prior to his current role, he oversaw Bisnow's West Coast offices, launched its inside sales team and managed its account management team. A native of Massachusetts, Tyler earned his BA in Marketing from University of Delaware and currently lives in Brooklyn, where he is an active member of the Bushwick Community Board.

Summary

  1. What impact has the coronavirus had on Boston’s underserved neighborhoods?

  2. Which neighborhoods need the most housing support?

  3. What initiatives and policy changes can best serve these communities?

  4. How are owners and developers approaching housing in Boston communities right now?

  5. Can actions be taken now to create opportunities for more housing?

Agenda

Time Activity
8:30 PM
9:00 PM
Jumpstarting Boston Neighborhoods For Post COVID-19
9:00 PM
9:15 PM
Q&A and Final Remarks

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