Gov. Baker Appoints Andrew Botti to Mass. Economic Development Planning Council

McLane Middleton, Professional Association congratulates attorney Andrew Botti on being appointed to the Massachusetts Economic Development Planning Council by Governor Charlie Baker.   

The Council’s mission is to develop a written comprehensive economic development policy for Massachusetts, and construct a strategic plan for its implementation.

The Council, by statute, is comprised of several gubernatorial cabinet heads, such as the secretaries of Housing and Economic Development, Labor and Workforce Development, and Administration and Finance, as well as members of the business community.  The policy and plan developed by the Council will be submitted to the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies for public hearing prior to final approval by the Governor.

Andrew is a director at McLane Middleton where he represents corporations, smaller businesses, and family owned and operated enterprises in complex business and employment-related disputes.  He served as chairman of the board of the Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE) from 2009-2011, and currently serves on the board of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM).  He is also on the board of Lazarus House, and is a member of the parish counsel of St. Augustine’s Church in Andover.

Andrew is a resident of Andover and can be reached in McLane Middleton’s Woburn office at (781) 904-2692 or andrew.botti@mclane.com.

 

About McLane Middleton, Professional Association
Founded in 1919, McLane Middleton, Professional Association is one of New England’s premier full-service law firms with offices in Manchester, Concord and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Woburn, Massachusetts. Driven by the firm’s depth of sophisticated legal expertise and an unwavering commitment to client service, McLane Middleton has built collaborative and lasting relationships with a broad spectrum of domestic and international clients. www.mclane.com