Archive for May 2021
New CEO named for Tufts, Harvard Pilgrim
The combined Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care organization has named Cain Hayes as the organization’s new CEO. Read More
Read MoreHere’s why Flywire partnered with Discover
The partnership allows the companies to work with college-aged and boarding school students that need to easily operate paying for tuition and other costs when they’re away from family. Read More
Read MoreTurning office buildings into housing will be the next frontier of real estate
Addressing the issue of new normalcy, almost every company is beginning to think about their real estate needs moving forward. There is a win-win path but everyone needs to come together — developers, city and county officials, planners and zoning regulators, and taxpayers. Read More
Read MoreGeben Communication acquires Boston marketing firm Women Online
Geben Communication says its acquisition of a digital marketing agency will help businesses and brands that want to take a social stance. Read More
Read MoreMIT throws its weight behind climate change, to a point
Massachusetts Institute of Technology this month rolled out its latest climate action plan that — save for one significant omission — includes a litany of green initiatives on campus, recruiting climate-focused faculty, policy work and outreach. Read More
Read MoreCEO of Dorchester health center says he’ll become president of Carney Hospital
Stan McLaren, the president and CEO of the Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center in Dorchester, said Thursday at the Urban League of Mass. annual breakfast that he’ll be the next leader of Carney Hospital. Read More
Read MoreLargest General Contractors in Massachusetts
Dollar value refers to total value of construction costs for projects. Read More
Read MoreThe Taj? The old Ritz? Now it’s The Newbury. Take a look inside.
The Newbury Boston, formerly one of the country’s first Ritz-Carlton hotels and then later rebranded as the Taj, has opened after a lengthy renovation in Boston’s Back Bay. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and who’s nervous about no-hitters
Good morning, Boston. Adios, Matty in the Morning? Not so fast, he said last night. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday and some thoughts about no-hitters and furniture sales. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: Charles River Labs can’t harvest crabs; Apellis gets FDA nod
While some in the life sciences industry create drugs and devices to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, their colleagues are busy as ever raising money, testing new drugs, expanding facilities and more. Here’s The Petri Dish, a roundup of news that may get overlooked amid the influx of Greater Boston life sciences and health care happenings.…
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