Archive for June 2020
Audrey Gelman, leader of The Wing, a co-working space for women, resigns
Audrey Gelman, CEO of The Wing, a network of work and community spaces designed for women, has resigned. It comes after reports alleging mistreatment of people of color. Read More
Read MoreCEO of the nonprofit that oversees Longwood Medical Area looks ahead to what comes next
David Sweeney had served as the president and CEO of MASCO for just a month. Then coronavirus changed everything. Read More
Read MoreFrom her outpost in Maine, Tara Reilly designs the workplace of the future
‘The big question everyone is asking, what becomes of the workplace?’ Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and will the little guys win?
Here are the five things you need to know to start your Friday, plus some surprising datapoints, a question whether the little guys will win and green sea turtles. Read More
Read MoreSmall Mass. banks were clutch on PPP. Can they capitalize post-PPP?
It played out thousands of times across Greater Boston — a small business, frustrated by its bank’s inability to secure a PPP loan, turned to a community lender. Those smaller banks are now trying to win more of that business. Read More
Read MoreFormer NYC deputy mayor starts real estate firm, eyes Boston expansion
Alicia Glen, a former NYC deputy mayor, has started a real estate development and investment firm to invest in mixed-income, mixed-use projects in growing cities around the U.S. Read More
Read MoreWBUR union reports ‘tentative agreement’ on first-ever contract
A year and a day after the start of negotiations between Boston University and a newly formed union of journalists at its nonprofit radio station, the two sides reportedly reached a tentative agreement late Thursday night. Read More
Read MoreBoston’s planning agency to hire diversity and inclusion director
The powerful city agency will also create an equity and inclusion fund in fiscal year 2021. Read More
Read MoreCrash course: College leaders face fall deadline to adapt to a new normal
Terms like ‘de-densification’ are becoming de rigueur in staff memos and back-to-campus plans. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: A de-stressing search for peace
Especially during a pandemic, stress hormones are not our friends. The key to making this work-from-home adventure a success is to find your best way to manage them. Read More
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