James Aloisi

James Aloisi is a Boston-based writer, commentator and consultant with a specialty in transportation planning and policy, and law.

Aloisi is the founding partner of the Pemberton Square Group, a consulting firm providing clients with advice in areas such as real estate, transportation, and communications.[1] He served as Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation from 2008-09[2] and was member of the Board of the Massachusetts Port Authority and Massachusetts Turnpike Authority.[3] Aloisi is a former partner at Hill & Barlow and Goulston & Storrs.

Aloisi is a regular contributor to Massachusetts's Commonwealth Magazine, a magazine is published by the Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth, "an independent think tank uniting non-partisan research, civic journalism and independent polling"[4] typically identified as MassINC. He is the author of three well-regarded books on significant political and social figures and moments in the history of Massachusetts and the United States of America.

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