BWWC's 11th Annual Effective Practices Conference

BWWC's 11th Annual Effective Practices Conference

By Boston Women's Workforce Council

Overview

Unveiling the 2025 Wage Gaps Data Results

Join the Boston Women’s Workforce Council (BWWC) for our 11th annual Effective Practices Conference, an essential gathering for advancing wage equity in the workplace. This year marks the Council’s sixth data collection effort—a first-in-the-nation approach that anonymously collects and aggregates payroll data to provide a community snapshot of the progress made to close gender and racial wage gaps in Greater Boston. This work would not be possible without the partnership of our 200+ Compact Signers, who have pledged to take steps toward eliminating the gaps and sharing their data.


The Conference will include:

  • The findings from our 2025 Gender and Racial Wage Gap Program
  • Remarks from Mayor Wu
  • A keynote address from Lauren Jones, Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development
  • A panel discussion focused on what our results mean for Greater Boston employers
  • Breakfast and networking


Doors open at 8:45, and the program begins at 9:15. Feel free to come early for breakfast and networking!

The Effective Practices Conference is free of charge to 100% Talent Compact Signer employers. Paid tickets are available for the general public. Space is limited.

Category: Business, Other

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 45 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Boston University Center for Computing and Data Sciences (CDS)

665 Commonwealth Avenue

Boston, MA 02215

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Agenda
8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Breakfast and Networking

Feel free to arrive early to grab some breakfast and mingle!

9:15 AM - 11:00 AM

Speaking Program

We'll hear from Mayor Wu and BWWC Executive Director Kim Borman, with a keynote address by Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones, followed by a panel discussion with Aba Taylor, President and CEO of YW Boston, Kevin Tabb, President and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health, and Cathy Minehan, BWWC Co-Chair and former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank Boston.

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Boston Women's Workforce Council

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Dec 10 · 8:45 AM EST