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Posted on November 12, 2023
AIM President Brooke M. Thomson has been named among five 2023 Winner’s Circle honorees by the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus (MWPC). The award recognizes women and men who have dedicated their careers and lives to elevating women and uplifting and empowering their communities.
The award winners in addition to Ms. Thomson are State Senator Lydia Edwards; State Representative Hannah Kane; Lee Pelton, President and CEO of the Boston Foundation; and Juan Fernando Lopera, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer at Beth Israel Lahey Health.
Ms. Thomson became president of AIM in June as part of a leadership transition that will see current Chief Executive Officer John Regan step down on December 31. Ms. Thomson is the first female president of the commonwealth’s largest business association and will be the first female CEO in the organization’s 109-year history when she assumes that role on January 1.
“I am deeply honored to be recognized by MWPC, an organization that speaks to the hopes and dreams of women throughout the Commonwealth. I congratulate my fellow honorees and thank the 3,400 member companies of Associated Industries of Massachusetts for their dedication to making the commonwealth a wonderful place to live and work,” Ms. Thomson said.
Ms. Thomson was a member of the AIM Board of Directors before joining the senior management team as Executive Vice President of Government Affairs more than four years ago.
As President, Ms. Thomson is committed to expanding the progress that AIM has made in diversifying its membership, reflecting the statewide business community needs, and advancing policies that support both economic competitiveness and economic opportunity for the people of Massachusetts. Ms. Thomson previously served as vice president of Government Affairs for AT&T and is a former senior official with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office.
“AIM is thrilled that MWPC has honored Brooke Thomson, who has been an articulate advocate for the role of women both in politics and in the Massachusetts economy. She reflects the growing strength, talent and diversity of AIM as a voice for employers throughout Massachusetts,” said Patrica Begrowicz, President of Onyx Specialty Papers in South Lee and Chair of the AIM Board of Directors.
MWPC will honor the 2023 Winner’s Circle awardees at an event on December 4 from 6-8 pm at the UMass Club in Boston.
The MWPC award selection committee included Ann Murphy, Partner, Seven Letter; Lora Pellegrini, President & CEO, MAHP; Mike Caljouw, Vice President, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Suzanne Bump, Former State Auditor; Pamela Everhart, Executive Vice President, Fidelity Investments; Jesse Mermell, President & CEO, deWit Impact Group; Rahsaan Hall, President & CEO, ULEM; and Pratt Wiley, President & CEO of The Partnership.