Archive for January 2022
Beth Israel Lahey partnership aims to expand care access on Cape
Beth Israel Lahey Health and Cape Cod Healthcare are forming a new affiliation that the two organizations said will expand access to care on the Cape. Read More
Read MoreKPMG’s US CEO on pay, perks and remote work in the red-hot labor market
KPMG is seeing intense demand. Not just for its services — but also for its people. KPMG US CEO Paul Knopp goes in-depth on the firm’s strategy with The Playbook. Read More
Read MoreEmbattled Biogen sells stake in biosimilars venture for $2.3B
Embattled Cambridge biotech Biogen Inc. will make some quick cash by selling its stake in a biosimilars venture it started more than 10 years ago with Samsung Bioepsis, a subsidiary of the Korean biopharmaceutical company Samsung Biologics. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Wall Street gyrations may thwart deal closings, IPO outlook
In terms of doing mergers and acquisitions and raising money through initial public offerings, 2021 was huge. But 2022 may be vastly different. Read More
Read MoreWPI president leaving to return to NASA
Laurie Leshin, who has taken on a leadership role statewide in higher education during the pandemic, is leaving the school to return to NASA. Read More
Read MoreCollege students create app to record police misconduct
The app, ALive, allows users to record police actions and automatically stores the video as a cloud file. Read More
Read MoreThe pandemic has presented new opportunities for law firms, spurring growth
For almost two years now, lawyers have been in such high demand that the number of them at the largest local firms has jumped after several years of declines. Read More
Read More‘Nobody looked like me’: Corporate lawyer Mian R. Wang gives back to community
Wang is not only posting her billable hours, she’s also spending hours promoting and helping other women, members of the Asian community and other nonprofit organizations. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: City Hall will see marked change in allocating public resources
Viewpoint: Along with the city council’s new budget authority comes the equally important responsibility for thoughtful stewardship of Boston’s resources on behalf of city residents, writes Pam Kocher of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and Sirius XM embraces Neil Young
Good morning! Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know to start your busy workday, plus a look at how the satellite radio giant Sirius XM is capitalizing on Neil Young’s protest of Spotify. Read More
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