Archive for September 2019
Head of Mass. Alliance for Business Leadership resigns to run for Congress
The president of The Alliance for Business Leadership, Jesse Mermell, resigned from that position Wednesday in order to run for the seat now held by Congressman Joe Kennedy, according to multiple sources close to Mermell. Read More
Read MoreWCVB names new executive producer of ‘Chronicle’
WCVB has promoted the managing editor of “Chronicle,” the television station’s long-running news magazine, to executive producer. Read More
Read MorePartners HealthCare surveys employees on new name as some question cost
Partners HealthCare is soliciting employees for suggestions on a new name, the first time the company has publicly acknowledged that it plans to change its name as part of a potentially costly rebrand. Read More
Read MoreFederal agency investigating Bank of America over account openings
In documents posted on its website Tuesday, a federal watchdog agency said it has sought information from the bank concerning account openings going back to March 2014. Read More
Read MoreIn phishing attack, Prince Lobel’s clients sent fake invoices
A vendor of the law firm, Waltham-based Constant Contact, had apparently been breached, according to Prince Lobel’s managing partner. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: More regulation in the marijuana industry is not the answer
In wake of calls for more oversight of the state’s marijuana licensing system, do we really need more layers of bureaucracy in a system that’s already so clunky and slow that the industry’s growth has already failed to live up to expectations? Read More
Read MoreMullenLowe mulls HQ move
MullenLowe, the largest advertising agency in Massachusetts, moved from Wenham to 40 Broad St. in downtown Boston a decade ago. Read More
Read MoreThis trailblazer is pumped about fire protection
Like many entrepreneurs, the story of Ronnette Taylor Lawrence is one of persevering through adversity. It also shows the value of not giving up on kids who are seemingly headed in the wrong direction. Read More
Read MoreAfter a decade, Druker Co. kickstarts Back Bay office building
Developer Ron Druker first pitched a nine-story office at the corner of Arlington and Boylston streets in 2007. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and now I’ve really got a problem
Good morning, everyone. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know in Boston business news to get your Wednesday started. Read More
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