Archive for January 2021
#WFH Chronicles: The possibilities before us
As some of what’s been hanging over us starts to resolve, the pathway back to the office is coming into view. I cannot wait. Read More
Read MoreVineyard Wind looks to regain spot in project pipeline
Vineyard Wind says it’s ready to resubmit plans for a wind farm 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard that it yanked from federal review in early December. Read More
Read MoreBerkshire Bank taps Webster exec as new CEO
The Boston-based lender has been looking for its next leader since August, when Richard Marotta abruptly resigned. Read More
Read MoreGillette parent P&G partners with Massachusetts firm on at-home Covid test
Technology developed by consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble will allow for at-home testing for the virus that causes Covid-19 and is rolling out to the market through a new partnership. Read More
Read MoreMass. readies vaccinations for people 75-plus next week
Massachusetts is ramping up mass-vaccination sites and adding dozens of community vaccination locations, with plans to have 165 vaccination sites and the capacity to administer 305,000 doses per week by the middle of next month. Read More
Read MoreCauseEDU is turning college financial planning on its head
Startup to Watch CauseEDU provides tailored programs for organizations, companies and schools to help families with their college funding needs. Read More
Read MoreFlywire is reportedly planning an IPO at $3B valuation
Flywire Corp. is not the only tech company in Boston that is rumored to go public this year. Data market research firm PitchBook included AI company DataRobot Inc. and cybersecurity provider Cybereason Inc. in its IPO pipeline predictions. Read More
Read MoreBank of America awarding $750 cash bonuses to employees as pandemic continues
Bank of America Corp. is awarding cash bonuses to employees as a show of support during the pandemic. Read More
Read MoreSun Country adds Bradley International Airport to network
The new routes aim to appeal to Upper Midwest leisure travelers and Texans heading south of the border. Read More
Read MoreColleges eyed as potential tax targets as cities struggle with pandemic losses
Recent disclosures by the city of Boston highlight why a growing number of higher education and municipal experts are calling on schools to contribute more financial support. Read More
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