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Updated: 10 hours ago / 40 Under Forty, Class of 2025

40 Under Forty 2025: Amanda Newmiller

A woman wears a dark blue dress with a white stripe Photo | Erika Sidor Amanda Newmiller
Four people standing on a candlpin bowling lane holding bowling balls Photo | Matt Wright WBJ 40 Under Forty winners at American Flatbread Worcester (from left) Paul DiLeo, Amanda Newmiller, Molly Brown, and Jon Salois
Amanda Newmiller, 37 TitleDirector of site planning CompanyMassDevelopment, in Worcester ResidenceWorcester BirthplaceWorcester CollegeClark University Click here to read about the other 40 Under Forty, Class of 2025
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Amanda Newmiller exemplifies homegrown leadership, rising from Worcester's triple-deckers to become a driving force in statewide economic development.

At MassDevelopment, she has awarded $12 million in funding supporting 49 projects across Mass. since 2022, focusing on converting abandoned sites into clean, actively used, tax-generating properties. Her work accelerates private-sector investment in industrial, commercial, and mixed-use projects while increasing the inventory of project-ready development sites. During her tenure with the City of Worcester, Newmiller shepherded transformative projects including CitySquare, where she witnessed downtown's transition from mall demolition to a thriving district with 365 housing units, 168 hotel rooms, and 550 parking spaces.

She played crucial roles in redeveloping the Worcester County Courthouse into 118 housing units and the old Boys Club into 80 units, while serving on the steering committee that implemented Worcester's first Business Improvement District. She concluded a meaningful term on the YWCA Central Massachusetts board in June, co-chaired development committees, and served on multiple civic initiatives, including Leadership Worcester's 2016 class. Her creative vision led to the “I Am Worcester” campaign, culminating in a temporary art installation celebrating the city’s residents. She runs marathons to fundraise for military veterans and autism research.

What actor would play you in a movie? Hilary Swank. I was told I looked like her once at the grocery store, and I'm still flattered.

Best restaurant in Central Mass.? As a Clarkie, I will always have a soft spot for Dalat.

What lesson do you have for the next generation? Do not let fear dictate your choices.

Proudest moment? Finishing the Marine Corps Marathon

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