Archive for May 2022
Harvey Leonard to retire as chief meteorologist at WCVB
Harvey Leonard, the chief meteorologist at WCVB Channel 5, will continue to contribute s chief meteorologist emeritus. Read More
Read MorePrivately owned, 5-star Cape Cod hotel sells for $102M
The Harwich resort, which regularly earns five stars from Forbes Travel Guide, has sold for $102 million to a private New York firm that also owns Red Jacket Resorts. Read More
Read MoreBoston Capital joins call to shake up Hasbro’s board
The Pawtucket-based toy and game conglomerate is facing pressure to reform its corporate strategy. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Boston’s new planning czar can streamline development, boost diversity
The city’s top official for planning, Arthur Jemison, can use his new power to help streamline development and boost diversity. Read More
Read MoreHybrid work, high turnover here to stay, survey of large employers shows
Dramatic shifts in workplace dynamics are here to stay, according to a new Massachusetts Business Roundtable survey. Read More
Read MoreBoston MedFlight aims to expand reach with new airplane
Boston MedFlight CEO Maura Hughes said the addition of the airplane will allow the company to transport patients to and from longer distances. Read More
Read MoreModerna fires new CFO after one day
Moderna Inc.’s new chief financial officer is gone after about a day on the job, following a disclosure by his previous employer involving an internal financial investigation. Read More
Read MoreNew report paints Boston as burgeoning cybersecurity hub
Funding continues to flow to Boston-area cybersecurity companies, and analysts from this report expect numbers to remain high in 2022. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and corporate activism meets abortion
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what Klaviyo’s new CFO plans for the marketing tech unicorn
When asked aboutKlaviyo’s plans for a potential IPO, new CFO Amanda Whalen kept her answer short and open to interpretation. Read More
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