BOSTON– Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio will be the Chief Guest and the Keynote Speaker at the annual Outstanding Women of Commercial Real Estate 2025 Awards gala on March 12, 2025, the Boston Real Estate Times announced.
“We’re very excited that Ms. DiZoglio has accepted our invitation,” said Upendra Mishra, publisher of the Boston Real Estate Times and its siter publication Life Sciences Times. “We’re looking forward to her keynote.”
This year’s Outstanding Women of Commercial Real Estate will be honored on March 12, 2025, during the anual Awards Gala at the Burlington Marriott Hotel in Burlington, MA, from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM.
The awards recognize these honorees as trailblazers, visionaries, and innovators redefining the business landscape.
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Boston Real Estate Times Announces Outstanding Women of 2025, to be Honored on March 12
Auditor DiZoglio serves as the 26th Auditor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A student of Massachusetts public schools, Auditor DiZoglio went to Middlesex Community College and later earned a financial scholarship to Wellesley College.
After serving in the State Legislature as an aide, as Chief of Staff for the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts, and years of work for local nonprofits and community organizations, she won her first race for public office in 2012. She served three terms as State Representative for the 14th Essex District. In 2018, she was elected as State Senator for the 1st Essex District, serving two terms.
Auditor DiZoglio’s decade-long service on Beacon Hill has provided her with the insight and fortitude to work alongside elected officials, labor, community advocates, stakeholders and everyday working people throughout the Commonwealth’s cities and towns. Her humble beginnings, non-profit work and labor experience helped her nurture, cultivate, and develop relationships with a diverse expanse of people.
In her new role, Auditor DiZoglio is committed to help move Massachusetts forward by working to increase transparency & accountability in state government and ensure no one — no matter their background, bank balance or zip code — receives different treatment on Beacon Hill.