11/07/2025
November 13, 2025 | 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
State Transportation Building
10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA, 02116
Registration Here: https://cmaane.starchapter.com/meetinginfo.php?id=316&ts=1760629630
As infrastructure projects advance across New England, shifting federal priorities and legal developments are reshaping the rules for funding, compliance, and delivery. Recent changes, including executive orders repealing environmental justice and equity programs, and legal challenges and new rules around the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program are creating a complex environment. How are small businesses, subcontractors, general contractors, and construction and design firms adapting to this changing landscape? What are the biggest opportunities for innovation and community impact in today’s climate?
Join CMAA New England for a dynamic and timely panel discussion featuring industry leaders, policy experts, and trailblazing entrepreneurs who are reshaping the future of mobility and infrastructure through innovation, advocacy, and resilience.
Topics Include:
Impacts and opportunities of federal policy shifts
Emerging trends that comply with federal requirements and enhance workforce initiatives
Access to funding and procurement for maximum economic impact
Building strategic partnerships in a competitive market
Real-world strategies for thriving amid uncertainty
Moderator:
Lidy Chan, Risk Financing Manager, (MassDOT)
Panelists:
Tina Andrews, Supplier Diversity Manager, (Keolis Commuter Rail Services)
Erica Blonde AICP, Associate Vice President and Sr. Planner (HNTB)
Debra Caminiti CCM, President and founder, (Caminiti Consulting)
Jamie Fish, Trade Partner Diversity Manager (Suffolk)
Etty Padmodipoetro AIA, Principal and founder, (Urban Idea Labs)
Light snacks, coffee, and refreshments will be provided.
Don’t miss this FREE opportunity to enhance your knowledgebase and expand your professional network. Whether you're a project manager, contractor, public agency, small business or advocate for equitable growth, this conversation will offer insights you can't afford to miss.
Questions? Contact CMAA New England at [email protected].