2024 Annual Business Meeting with Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt
Date and Time
Thursday May 2, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDT
Location
The Westin Waltham-Boston
70 Third Avenue
Waltham, Ma 02451
Fees/Admission
$100 per person
$750 for table of 8
$2500 for Corporate Sponsor
Includes one table of eight of Premier Seating, Recognition, and publicity throughout the event. Your company logo is included in all promotional material, (Small Banner, Event Website & Program).
$3500 for Major Corporate Premier Sponsor
Includes one table of ten of Premier Seating, Recognition, and publicity throughout the event. Your company logo included in all promotional material, (Large Banner, Event Website & Program).
Description
Join the Waltham Chamber of Commerce at our Annual Business Meeting. We’d like to invite our members to come together as we begin our 107th year.
We are also excited to announce our Keynote speaker: Secretary of Transportation for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Monica G. Tibbits-Nutt.
Monica G. Tibbits-Nutt, AICP, LEED AP BD+C was sworn in as Acting Secretary for Transportation on September 11, 2023. She was previously appointed Undersecretary of Transportation by Governor Healey in January 2023. She also completed her tenure on the MassDOT Board of Directors and as the Vice-Chair of the Fiscal Management and Control Board (FMCB) that oversaw the MBTA from 2015-2021.
For the past two months as Acting Secretary, she has:
- Facilitated emergency construction and relief in the wake of the catastrophic flash flooding and property damage caused by the October 11 rainstorm.
- Received more than $108 million in funding from the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program, which will lay the groundwork for construction of West-East Rail.
- Submitted federal funding applications for the Cape Cod Bridges, the Allston Multimodal Project, the Vernon Hill project in Worcester, and the Schell Bridge.
- Released $4.7m in Community Transit Grant awards directly to municipalities.
- Received more than $4.57 million for infrastructure projects to improve road safety in Brockton, Haverhill, Lowell, and Somerville through a U.S. Department of Transportation Program.
- Completed the Squires Bridge Project in Somerville in 25 days, on time and with minimal disruption to the 2023 Fluff Festival. The original projected timeline was 42 days.
- Worked with the MBTA to prepare a first-of-its kind Track Improvement Plan and extended all MBTA ferry service into the late fall.
- Moved forward in the process of standing up the first-ever Office of Transportation and Climate Planning and Policy as a shared service responsible for setting operational standards for both MassDOT and MBTA.
Prior to accepting her current role, Secretary Tibbits-Nutt served as the Executive Director of 128 Business Council, a unique transportation management association and regional service provider that builds privately-funded, cooperative public transportation routes throughout the Route 128 West Corridor.
Secretary Tibbits-Nutt's areas of specialty are regional and transportation planning, urban design, and transit equity. In both her work and research, she is particularly interested in capitalizing upon every opportunity to better educate transportation stakeholders and the public about all aspects of the planning process. As part of this focus on education, she serves as the Vice President of the non-profit Youth Engagement Planning (YEP!), which brings urban planning and community advocacy into K-12 environments.
Secretary Tibbits-Nutt also commits a significant portion of her time to mentorship through her roles as a member of the Board of Advisors to The Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, and, less officially, by making herself available to the students and young professionals she has met through guest lecturing and her membership in the American Planning Association, the Transportation Research Board, and other professional associations. Secretary Tibbits-Nutt serves on the Board of Directors of WTS International and the WTS Foundation, which seeks to create a more inclusive and equitable transportation industry and provides scholarships to female-identifying professionals and students, respectively; and on the Board of Trustees of TransitCenter, which works to support, inform, connect and fund civic and public leaders working to truly make transit better.
Secretary Tibbits-Nutt is an active member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and a LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design & Construction with the U.S. Green Building Council. Originally hailing from the rural Midwest, she is a first-generation college graduate.
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The Waltham Chamber of Commerce has the pleasure of awarding Patricia Deveaux with the 2024 Community Achievement Award.
Patsy is a certified public accountant at Koundakjian & Company PC Lexington professionally, but personally devotes endless hours to her community. Patsy has served on the Waltham Chamber Board of Directors for more than 3 decades. She is currently the treasurer for four different organizations, Waltham Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Waltham Partnership, Piety Corner Club and Our Girl Linda. She is involved with nearly 20 non profits, including Waltham Lions Club, Waltham Rotary Foundation, The Robert Paine Estate Trust, Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council and many more.
Patsy and her husband Don have two children, Matthew Deveaux and Jennifer Deveaux Dewey and five grandchildren.