BOSTON – There’s change afoot at the top of the economic development agency charged with fostering electronic health records, expansion of high-speed internet access and the state’s so-called innovation economy.
In a letter on Thursday, Pamela Goldberg, the chief executive of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and a prominent player in trade and tech efforts under former Gov. Deval Patrick, announced her resignation.
Goldberg expressed pride in the work she had accomplished leading the quasi-public agency since 2011 and announced she would resign effective May 31.
Image: Detail from the cover of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative's 2015 annual report. (Image courtesy of the MTC)