Archive for June 2022
Mass AG’s office sues Rowley nursing home, alleging Covid guidance violations
A lawsuit by the Mass AG’s office against a North Shore nursing home alleges the home violated state and federal Covid guidance in 2020. Read More
Read MoreSomerville e-commerce company to shut down, lay off over 40 employees
About two years after its founding, the CEO said she was out and The Grommet is making layoffs. Read More
Read MoreMassMutual subsidiary buys suburban lab building for $132M
The seller had bought the property from Bain Capital and another firm for $72.5 million in late 2020. Read More
Read MoreFormer Mass. business owner arrested for PPP loan fraud
Officials charged Vinicius Santana with spending $2.5 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan funds on cryptocurrency and cars. Read More
Read MoreThese are the 25 fastest-growing colleges in the US
Online universities and those that had closed recent mergers or acquisitions occupied many of the top spots on the list. Read More
Read MoreLiberty Mutual CEO David Long to retire after 37 years with the company
The insurance giant’s CEO for more than a decade will retire at the end of 2022. President Tim Sweeney will replace him. Read More
Read More5 Minutes with … Daniel Ateya of RTX Ventures
In April, Raytheon CEO Greg Hayes told analysts that it was launching its own venture capital division. Read More
Read MoreMass. billionaires got 46% wealthier during the pandemic
The state’s billionaires’ wealth jumped by almost $25 billion over the past 26 months, according to a new study. Read More
Read MorePoll: Boston offices haven’t shrunk with the pandemic — but they may soon
More employers have increased their space in the past two years than the reverse, but many expect to change that soon. Read More
Read MoreMeetings in the metaverse: Meta CIO on hybrid work, tech
The hybrid workforce has forced Meta to make some major changes to give remote and in-person employees around the globe an equitable experience. Read More
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