Archive for March 2021
Gillette alum launches men’s grooming company
A veteran of Procter & Gamble’s brand management team, who led marketing for the consumer goods giant’s personal care division, has launched his own men’s grooming brand. Read More
Read MoreIBM partners with Moderna on Covid-19 vaccine supply chain and distribution data
The companies hope their effort could lead to improved confidence in vaccine programs and increase rates of vaccination. Read More
Read MoreRC Smith, owner of ‘Black Cheers,’ helps create community in Roxbury
RC Smith honed his skills in New York’s hospitality industry before returning to Boston five years ago to work and make his hometown a more inclusive, diverse and equitable place. Read More
Read MoreFenway mass vaccination site moves to Hynes Convention Center
CIC Health, the vendor running the Fenway Park site, will work with the state to open Hynes for vaccine appointments as early as March 18. Read More
Read MoreMass General Brigham names next chief financial officer
Mass General Brigham announced that Niyum Gandhi will become the new chief financial officer come May 3. Read More
Read MoreSnapdragon Chemistry expands in Waltham with chemical facility
The company will use the facility to manufacture ingredients that go into experimental medicines for clinical trials. Read More
Read MoreA year into Covid, top health execs keep rivalry on the sidelines
Massachusetts health care system executives say they are still talking every day, a sign that the collaboration forged in crisis could change hospital relationships for years to come. Read More
Read MoreBiogen to invest $200M in new gene therapy manufacturing facility
One of Massachusetts’ largest biotech firms is planning to grow its already-large presence in North Carolina’s Research Triangle with a $200 million investment it says will create scores of jobs. Read More
Read MoreHow Resilience’s Boston site may lead a biotech manufacturing revolution
The leaders of this startup, backed with $800 million and a facility in Boston, believe they can spearhead manufacturing changes that will deliver cutting-edge cell, gene and RNA-based therapies faster and cheaper, making those more accessible to more patients. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and didn’t we learn from Hollywood?
Good morning, friends. here are the 5 Things You Need to Know today, plus the latest mayoral candidate, free sandwiches, your own ice cream and all we need to know about public health and the economy we learned in the movie "Jaws." Read More
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