Globe Summit 2025 to gather trailblazers, change-makers to discuss 'Revolutionary Ideas'
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Globe Summit 2025 to gather trailblazers, change-makers to discuss 'Revolutionary Ideas'
"In November, The Boston Globe's fifth annual Globe Summit will bring together researchers, entrepreneurs, executives, politicians, and change-makers from New England and beyond in conversations led by Globe journalists focused on this year's theme, "Revolutionary Ideas." The Globe Summit takes place Tuesday, Nov. 18, and Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the House of Blues in Boston, with the first day's programming focused on health care and leadership, followed on day 2 by discussions on innovation, community, and commerce."
"Speakers include best-selling author Elin Hilderbrand, cultural historian Sarah Lewis, Ben & Jerry's cofounder Ben Cohen, activist and author Bill McKibben, Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys, Ben Collins of The Onion, and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, along with university presidents, chief executives, city officials, and other influential figures. The summit will feature a series of 30 forums and can be attended in person and watched online via livestream. Tickets are available at Globe.com/summit."
The fifth annual Globe Summit will take place Tuesday, Nov. 18, and Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the House of Blues in Boston. Programming on day one will focus on health care and leadership, while day two will center on innovation, community, and commerce. The agenda includes 30 forums available in person and via livestream, with tickets obtainable at Globe.com/summit. Featured participants include Elin Hilderbrand, Sarah Lewis, Ben Cohen, Bill McKibben, Ken Casey, Ben Collins, and Governor Maura Healey, along with university presidents, chief executives, and city officials. A kickoff conversation will address medical research funding with leaders from Dana-Farber and Beth Israel Lahey Health. Universities and medical institutions face cuts to federal funding, requiring adaptation to a changing financial landscape.
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