Archive for April 2021
Memories of a life-or-death moment at Fenway
The CEO of a growing Raleigh company was just a child when he was at the center of a terrifying moment at Fenway Park. Read More
Read MoreBJs Wholesale Club CEO dies unexpectedly at 49
Lee Delaney, president and CEO of BJs Wholesale Club, died unexpectedly at the age of 49. Read More
Read MoreBoston mayor joins panel, discusses ‘creative, innovative economies’
Startups owned by members of marginalized communities remain in need of capital and equitable help from government, according to an MIT Sloan School panel of mayors — including Boston Acting Mayor Kim Janey. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and it’s awards season
Good morning, Boston. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know today. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: 65 investors bet on Beverly cannabis startup
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read More‘Serial entrepreneur’ behind Launchbyte pleads guilty to wire fraud
Tanmaya Kabra, 27, who owns several Boston-based investment companies, has pleaded guilty in federal court in Boston to operating a Ponzi-like fraud scheme, according to the DOJ. Read More
Read MoreNewest Roche Bros. furthers evolution of Watertown’s Arsenal Yards
The store is the first Watertown location for the locally based grocery chain, part of a development spanning more than 1 million square feet along the Charles River by Boylston Properties and The Wilder Cos. Read More
Read MoreThermo Fisher CEO made $26.4M last year, up $39% over 2019
While other medical device makers like neighboring Boston Scientific suffered under the early effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, Thermo Fisher has thrived, relatively speaking — and its CEO’s total compensation was the highest its ever been. Read More
Read MoreEastern ‘excited’ to take over Century Bank’s cannabis business
Eastern Bank plans to continue Century Bank’s marijuana-banking business once it acquires its competitor later this year, Eastern’s chief executive told the Boston Business Journal. Century Bank was the first Massachusetts bank to accept deposits from marijuana-linked businesses and remains one of only a handful willing to do so today. With Eastern set to acquire…
Read MoreRenowned face transplant surgeon to leave Brigham and Women’s for Yale
Renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Bohdan Pomahac is best known for performing the first three full face transplant procedures in the U.S., will leave Brigham and Women’s Hospital to join Yale School of Medicine Department of Surgery, Read More
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