Massachusetts Workforce Board Association

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40 Court St Ste 1150
Boston, MA 02108

The Massachusetts Workforce Board Association serves as a leading advocate for workforce development, promoting best practices and enhancing the expertise of its members across the state and nation. With a mission to connect job seekers to meaningful employment while addressing the talent needs of local businesses, the Association plays a pivotal role in shaping public policy and fostering strategic partnerships.

The Association also convenes members for valuable networking opportunities and peer-to-peer learning experiences, ensuring that organizations are well-equipped to support workforce initiatives. By prioritizing diversity and community engagement, they work tirelessly to improve workforce outcomes and overall economic growth in Massachusetts.

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