Archive for April 2022
Millennials driving increase in impact investing, survey shows
A new report from Fidelity Charitable suggests millennial investors are driving continued increase in values-based investing centered on positive environmental, social and governance impacts. Read More
Read MoreWayfair’s Way Day is back this month
E-commerce retailers are hoping to retain as much as possible of the pandemic-driven boost in online sales now that the sector is facing some expected normalization. Read More
Read MorePTC to buy fellow software maker for $280M
The deal is expected to close in PTC’s fiscal third quarter, which ends in late June. Read More
Read MoreMGH taps neurosurgeon as new chief medical officer
The new chief medical officer is expected to start his new role at MGH and the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization on June 1. Read More
Read MoreBest Places to Work honorees announced — Medium category
This year marks the 20th annual Best Places to Work awards for the Boston Business Journal. It’s Boston’s first and longest-running awards program recognizing great workplaces. Here is the list of this year’s winners in the medium-size company category. Read More
Read MoreWu seeks help on developer fees, affordable housing policies
The Wu administration has tapped a trio of consulting firms and a panel of Boston-area real estate leaders to study toughening requirements on commercial and residential developers in order to increase the city’s stock of affordable housing. The hiring of the consultants marks a key step in making the mayor’s vision for Boston’s inclusionary development…
Read MoreSatellite Bio launches with $110M, science out of MIT, BU
Science that was fine-tuned in the labs of MIT and Boston University is forming the foundation for a new startup, Satellite Bio, which has pulled in $110 million. Read More
Read MoreMerrell bets on Boston company’s 3D scanning app for online shopping
Two MIT students developed 3D body scanning technology that makes custom-fit prostheses for patients and helmets for NFL players. Now it’s moving into the apparel industry. Read More
Read MoreCitizens CEO shares more on expansion goals, reports better-than-expected Q1 earnings
Citizens executives touted recent acquisitions and said if their New York metro expansion matches their success in Boston and Philadelphia, it will be a "home run." Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the return-to-work answer
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday, plus masks on, masks off, women’s suffrage, and what we’re planning for the return to work. Read More
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