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Sara Fraim, CEO of MTLC, on leading an organization that supports one of the country’s top technology ecosystems (podcast)

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Sara Fraim got her start with the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council in 2011 in a role that focused on education and signature programing for members. Eleven years later, she was promoted to CEO of the association that plays a critical role in helping to grow an inclusive technology ecosystem in the state.
MTLC has 300 member companies, representing tens of thousands of tech workers.
"Our vision is that Massachusetts is the best place for business leaders and tech leaders to work, to live, and to grow their companies, especially right now,” she says.
In this episode of the PNC C-Speak podcast, Fraim talks about her career journey and what MassTLC is focused on right now.
Tune in to learn more about:

  • How significant the tech economy has become in Massachusetts (4:11)
  • How she’s growing as a CEO (7:35)
  • Her process for making tough decisions (10:51)
  • How MassTLC is focusing on keeping hypergrowth companies in Massachusetts (12:27)

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Sara Fraim got her start with the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council in 2011 in a role that focused on education and signature programing for members. Eleven years later, she was promoted to CEO of the association that plays a critical role in helping to grow an inclusive technology ecosystem in the state.
MTLC has 300 member companies, representing tens of thousands of tech workers.
"Our vision is that Massachusetts is the best place for business leaders and tech leaders to work, to live, and to grow their companies, especially right now,” she says.
In this episode of the PNC C-Speak podcast, Fraim talks about her career journey and what MassTLC is focused on right now.
Tune in to learn more about:

  • How significant the tech economy has become in Massachusetts (4:11)
  • How she’s growing as a CEO (7:35)
  • Her process for making tough decisions (10:51)
  • How MassTLC is focusing on keeping hypergrowth companies in Massachusetts (12:27)

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