The Future of Digital Tools

Wednesday, January 14,  2026, 2:00 PM

The Future of Digital Tools in MA: Privacy, Policy & Nonprofit Organizations

Exploring how proposed regulations will impact the tech tools your nonprofit organization relies on daily.  

Envisioning Access is proud to be hosting this engaging virtual briefing all about the future of digital privacy laws and what they mean for Massachusetts nonprofits. Whether you’re working on online advertising, fundraising, or managing online memberships, technology plays a big role in helping your organization reach new audiences and stay ahead. Join Executive Director and Moderator Diane Nahabedian and Sam Larson, Vice President of Government Affairs & Legal Counsel at AIM, as we explore the current legislative landscape, discuss how it might affect your operations, and share ideas on balancing consumer privacy with innovation. You’ll also hear valuable insights from local experts about how these policies could impact you and your organization. Don’t miss out – register today!

Meet our Speaker

Sam LarsonSam Larson, Vice President of Government Affairs & Legal Counsel at AIM

Prior to joining AIM, Sam was the Research Director for the Committee on Labor and Workforce Development in the Massachusetts State Legislature. In 2018, Sam was a staffer for the “Grand Bargain” negotiations, which led to several employment-law and tax reforms. Sam also served as a committee staffer for Chairs John Scibak, Paul Brodeur, and Josh Cutler and as a legislative aide to Representative Ken Gordon.

Sam is from Belmont and received his B.A. in History from Gettysburg College. He earned a Juris Doctorate from New England Law Boston in the evening program.

If not at AIM, Sam would likely be trying to write a Ph.D. thesis or a screenplay about late 19th-century American history.

Exploring how proposed regulations will impact the tech tools your nonprofit organization relies on daily with Diane Nahabedian and Sam Larson.
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