Benjamin Forman is MassINC’s research director. He coordinates the development of the organization’s research agenda and oversees production of research reports. Ben has authored a number of MassINC publications and he speaks frequently to organizations and media across Massachusetts. With a background in urban revitalization and sustainable growth and development, he is uniquely suited to the organization’s focus on strong communities and economic security.
Prior to joining MassINC in 2008, Ben oversaw strategic planning for the District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation, a large agency providing critical services to youth and families in neighborhoods throughout the city. He also worked as a research assistant at the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program in Washington, DC and Nathan Associates, a global economic development consulting firm.
As a graduate student, Ben was awarded a Rappaport Public Policy Fellowship and served in the City of New Bedford’s planning department. He also worked as a graduate research assistant on a multi-year longitudinal analysis measuring the impact of new information technologies on neighborhood social networks.
Ben graduated from Trinity College, Hartford in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. In 2004, he completed his master’s degree in city planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives in Boston with his wife Anne and two daughters, Eloise and Cecily.
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Next Generation Education Accountability in Lowell
Recapping our Second Community Conversation
January 13, 2017
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Voters Support the Changes to Accountability Envisioned by Gateway City Leaders
Survey of registered voters in Massachusetts
December 13, 2016
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Advancing the Gateway Cities Vision
The Potential of Next-Generation Approaches to Education Accountability
December 12, 2016
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Next Generation Education Accountability
Design Ideas from New England’s Small-to-Midsize Urban School Districts
November 22, 2016
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Workforce Development Transformation Case Studies
Three Examples of Systems Change through Collaborative Gateway City Leadership
November 16, 2016
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The Geography of Incarceration
A Special Report from the Boston Indicators Project in Partnership with MassINC and the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Reform Coalition
November 11, 2016
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Calling all Gateway City Leaders
An action Guide to Workforce Development Transformation in Massachusetts
October 25, 2016
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MA Board of Elementary & Secondary Education Looks at ESSA Implementation
September 27, 2016
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Establishing Principles for Accountability
Perspectives from small-to-midsize urban districts and their allies
September 23, 2016