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‘Getting beyond politics’: Gov. Baker visits Northeastern with former chief of staff to talk achieving ‘Results’

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Marta Hill
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker speaks Sept. 21 at the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Center. He was joined by his former chief of staff Steve Kadish to talk about their co-written book, “Results.”

The Huntington News, September 2022

Though the T has been at the top of many students’ minds recently because of the newly reopened Orange Line, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker urged Northeastern students to pay attention for another reason: jobs.

“If there’s one thing I would tell you to pay attention to moving forward it’s the T,” Baker said Sept. 21 in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex. “The T has 900 funded unfilled positions. … The biggest message I’m going to give to whoever the next governor is is that you got to fill these jobs.”

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