Archive for June 2020
Pandemic fuels ‘massive acceleration’ in acceptance of working online
Over 40% of HR execs told Salveson Stetson that half of employees at their companies will continue working from home after the Covid-19 crisis subsides. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: PKF, P. C.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jen Lemanski PK Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and how to say partnership in Spanish
Good morning, friends. Here are the five things you need to know to start your workday and a new partnership we’re proud to be a part of. Read More
Read MoreTalia Barrales: From undocumented immigrant to an all-Latina law firm
Talia Barrales crossed the U.S.-Mexico border as a toddler — and an undocumented immigrant. Today, she’s a lawyer, fighting on behalf of immigrant workers and families. She spoke with the Business Journal about her work and growing her all-Latina law firm. Read More
Read MoreAgtech startup Enko exits stealth backed by Gates Foundation
Backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Woburn-based Enko Chem is using AI to find new molecular compounds to make pesticides sustainable and safe. Read More
Read MoreTop Black and Brown execs launch antiracism fund
Nineteen top Black and Brown executives from General Electric Co., State Street Corp. and other major Massachusetts employers are launching a new fundraising operation that takes aim systemic racism in Boston and across the state. Read More
Read MoreRhode Island university to close its campuses in Miami, Denver
The campus will close in summer 2021. Read More
Read MoreCumberland Farms drops beer and wine ballot question
The proposed ballot question to allow more stores to sell beer and wine will not appear on the ballot this fall and its backers will instead work to put the question before voters in 2022. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: PKF, P. C.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jen Lemanski PK Read More
Read MoreSBA faces ‘parade’ of lawsuits over handling of PPP
The SBA’s PPP rollout has been rocky. Now the agency is facing dozens of lawsuits. Read More
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