Welcome to our Chapter!  Our mission is to engage and support our members and community partners through educational events, mentorship, and networking opportunities. We promote ongoing professional development and certification specific to the standards and practices of Business Analysis.
About Us
Serving Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine, the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Greater Boston Chapter was the first U.S. chapter established in March 2005.  Our chapter is one of a rapidly growing international base supported by the overall IIBA organization. The goal of the Boston Chapter is to advance the mission and objectives of the IIBA at the local level and to raise the profile of the Business Analyst role by promoting best practices and standards among like-minded Business Analysis professionals. An integral component of our chapter is ongoing learning and knowledge sharing. This is accomplished through presentations, seminars, and activities hosted by the chapter.
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