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Hockfield addresses Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce

MIT President Susan Hockfield speaks at a breakfast meeting of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce on Feb. 17.
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MIT President Susan Hockfield speaks at a breakfast meeting of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce on Feb. 17.
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On Wednesday, Feb. 17, at a breakfast meeting of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, President Hockfield spoke about MIT's role in the region's innovation economy and the importance of working with industry to deliver ideas to the marketplace and build the pipeline of talent.

To read more about her remarks at the chamber’s Executive Forum, please visit http://blog.bostonchamber.com/2010/02/president-of-mit-addresses-chamber.html


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