Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)
Cynthia Tracy possesses extensive experience in management consulting, leadership development, and climate solution advisory roles across various sectors. Currently serving as Chief of Staff and Managing Director at Silicon Valley companies, Cynthia focuses on accelerating people development and sustainability processes for organizations launching advanced technologies. Additionally, as a Climate Solution Advisor and Fellow at the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Cynthia leads climate mitigation and adaptation planning efforts for the Boston metro area, while providing executive coaching for sustainability best practices. Previous roles include Director of Operations at Informed Business Decisions, Director of Learning & Development at RSI, and Director of Global Talent Development at Analog Devices. Cynthia's early career highlights include leadership positions at Comstar.net and Andersen. Educational qualifications include advanced studies at MIT Sloan School of Management and a Master of Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council is a regional planning agency serving the people who live and work in the 101 cities and towns of Metropolitan Boston. Our mission is to promote smart growth and regional collaboration. We work toward sound municipal management, sustainable land use planning, protection of natural resources, efficient and affordable transportation, a diverse housing stock, public safety, economic development, an informed public, and equity and opportunity among people of all backgrounds. Our regional plan, “MetroFuture,” guides our work and engages the public in responsible stewardship of the region’s future. MAPC is governed by representatives from each city and town in our region, as well as gubernatorial appointees and designees of major public agencies. Each municipality in our region belongs to one of eight MAPC Subregions, led by an MAPC staff member and governed by appointees from each city and town.