Archive for May 2021
These tech CEOs were paid the most in Mass. last year
The top 10 highest-paid CEOs of Mass. public tech companies earned more than $10 million in total compensation last year. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: Who can predict?
Experts say this or that will happen when the pandemic is over. I hope we’ll take it all with a grain of salt. Read More
Read MorePost-pandemic behaviors may dictate new transportation options
As transportation providers look ahead to post-pandemic life, they should plan for services that cater to both new styles of commute and to riders beyond the typical work routes and hours, experts say. Read More
Read MoreApril M&A: Stripe and Microsoft buy Boston-area companies
Software development and buyer intelligence platforms joined Stripe, a payments company that works to serve online businesses, in companies that made M&A news in April. Read More
Read MoreKaryopharm taps Amgen, Pfizer veteran as CEO
Oncology-focused Karyopharm Therapeutics has a new CEO and president: Richard Paulson, who brings with him a collective 25 years of leadership experience at Pfizer, Amgen and Ipsen North America. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon lands $234M contract for GPS satellite system work
The military wants new capabilities added to GPS III ground control. Read More
Read MoreFlywire discloses losses in IPO filing
Payment unicorn Flywire Corp. is getting closer to its initial public offering, a listing has been in the works since the beginning of the year. Read More
Read MoreBillionaire David Rubenstein backs $1.4B Bunker Hill housing redevelopment
Declaration Partners, an investment firm anchored by the family office of billionaire David M. Rubenstein, is the lead investor for the $1.4 billion, 26-acre, 2,699-unit public housing redevelopment project. Read More
Read MoreOp-ed: International worker day is a day for civil rights for all
International Workers’ Day commemorates the unified demand for an eight-hour workday and the end to inhumane working conditions for the poor and marginalized working class. It’s also a day of significance for civil rights more broadly. Read More
Read MoreBoston Chamber hires Karilyn Crockett as consultant
Crockett was the first-ever equity chief for the city of Boston, and joins the chamber as a research and program consultant focused on the business community’s role in addressing the region’s racial wealth gap. Read More
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