North Shore Chamber of Commerce to Organize 3rd THRIVE Summit for Boston's Women in Business

North Shore Chamber of Commerce to Organize 3rd THRIVE Summit for Boston's Women in Business

By: WE Staff | Friday, 13 June 2025

  • North Shore Chamber of Commerce will be presenting third annual THRIVE Summit
  • The celebration to be conducted on June 18, 2025 for women in business throughout Boston

 

The North Shore Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present its third annual THRIVE Summit on June 18, a celebratory event honouring women in business throughout Boston. The event will be held at the Boston Marriott in Peabody from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

THRIVE is a program by the Chamber to empower and enable women leaders in business. Their work is all about 'Educate, Enhance, and Enable', three easy-to-remember words that shape all that they do. Starting the day off, Susan MacKenty Brady, The Simmons University Institute for Comprehensive Leadership's founding CEO, will deliver the opening keynote.

Brady has authored four books focused on women navigating the world of business. She has written, “I dive deep into the power of leadership, relationships, self-awareness, respect, and accountability–the essential elements that ignite change.”

She’ll be handing over the torch to Amy Latimer, who’s been running the show at Boston’s TD Garden for many years. Now, she’s overseeing operations for Delaware North’s global hospital business, and she’ll be giving the keynote at the luncheon with a talk called ‘Leadership: Stepping Up to the Challenge.’

Latimer has been recognized as a ‘WISE Woman of the Year’ in 2015 and was named a ‘Boston Business Power Player’ by Boston Magazine in 2017. Thanks to her leadership, TD Garden was listed among The Boston Globe’s ‘Top 100 women-led businesses in Boston’. The Summit will also feature a marketplace where folks from women-owned businesses on the North Shore will be displaying their products and services.

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