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The Customer Love Summit 2020 held in District Hall Friday focused on how to improve customer-employee relations by focusing on issues like diversity, inclusion and community. COURTESY SARAH NICHOLS VIA FLICKR

Customer Love Summit event strives for empathetic customer-employee relationships

Madeline Humphrey February 18, 2020
The annual Customer Love Summit 2020 was held Friday morning in the District Hall to discuss methods to improve customer and employee relations. Six guest speakers, coming from a variety of companies, covered topics including diversity, inclusion, conflict, community, experience and accessibility.
Poet and LGBTQ advocate Jha D Williams speaks at the 8th Annual Leadership Development Conference held by the Young Professionals Network of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts at District Hall Boston Saturday. COURTESY DAVID SIMON

Young Professionals Network hosts conference dedicated to creating professional legacies for young people of color

David Simon November 21, 2019
The Young Professionals Network of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts hosted their 8th Annual Leadership Development Conference on Saturday.

Boston community gathers to reflect on travel ban

Audrey Tran January 23, 2018

Marking one year since President Donald Trump instilled his travel ban, humanitarian organizations joined forces on Monday to hold a panel at District Hall as a symbol of solidarity with refugees suffering...

Robin Chase, co-founder of Zipcar, speaks at the Fast Forward event at District Hall Friday about shared rides and the future of transportation. PHOTO BY LAUREN PETERSON/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Mass. officials meet, discuss making Boston transportation efficient

Olivia Williams October 16, 2016

Massachusetts professionals in the transportation field met on Friday to discuss a report written by a consortium of transportation and technology professionals to make transportation in Boston more...

"Poke Tour" coordinator Adam Wallek looks at a map to catch Pokemon while riding the T. PHOTO BY BRIAN SONG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Pokemon Go inspires twist on historical Boston tours

Savannah Wu September 15, 2016

The hour-long “Poke Tour” walk embarked on its first trip Saturday afternoon in front of District Hall in South Boston. The group of about 10 chattered away excitedly about the teams they were...

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