Archive for May 2022
Boston Scientific co-founder dies days before 81st birthday
The co-founder and former CEO of Boston Scientific Corp. died over the weekend, just days before his 81st birthday. Read More
Read MoreMassachusetts vies to host federal biomedical agency HQ
Government, business and higher education officials are campaigning to bring a federal biomedical research agency to Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreEx-Lawrence Medical Center doctor accused of illegally prescribing drugs
Ramon Suarez-Martinez is the former medical director at Lawrence Medical Center. Read More
Read MoreWhat’s next for University of Phoenix after it winds down all but one of its campuses
President George Burnett’s challenge is to differentiate the University of Phoenix from the growing pack of schools across the nation also recruiting adult learners. Read More
Read MoreBoston Speaks Up with Zach Servideo of Value Creation Labs
Zach Servideo is an entrepreneur and the founder of Value Creation Labs, a brand studio-growth accelerator that launched this week. Read More
Read MoreFunding is exhausted for the SBA’s EIDL. But this lucrative Covid-19 relief option remains.
The SBA’s popular EIDL Covid-19 relief program has depleted its funding, but at least one potentially lucrative federal program remains open for small businesses. Here are the details. Read More
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: 60 Salem Turnpike LLC, Broadway Physical Therapy Inc. and 4 more.
This week in Boston business bankruptcies include 60 Salem Turnpike LLC, Broadway Physical Therapy Inc. and more. For the year, Boston has recorded 23 business bankruptcy filings. Read More
Read MoreFDA warns Brigham of ‘significant violations’ in PET drug manufacturing site
The FDA said that Brigham had “significant violations” to the agency’s manufacturing regulations. Read More
Read MoreFramebridge opens second Boston-area store in brick-and-mortar push
The framing service Framebridge chose Boston as one of its first markets as part of its so-called clicks-to-bricks expansion thanks to insight into where its customers were shopping from online. Read More
Read MoreGranite Telecommunications CEO gives $1,000 to each RCC grad
Rob Hale, a founder and CEO of Granite Telecommunications, had a surprise for each graduating student at Roxbury Community College’s commencement ceremony Friday: $1,000 each. Read More
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