Archive for June 2022
Fidelity digital-assets subsidiary hiring 200-plus workers to bolster crypto this year
The move comes less than a month after Fidelity Investments announced plans to let employers offer bitcoin as an investment option in Fidelity 401(k) plans. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: WittKieffer
Oak Brook, Ill. – June 1, 2022 – WittKieffer, a le Read More
Read MoreHourWork adds to Series A round with MassMutual MM Catalyst Fund
A Boston startup that provides recruitment and retention tools for quick-serve restaurant franchise owners has raised new funds to build a job training platform. Read More
Read MoreCancer biotech exec blends biotech, philosophy, entrepreneurship
This BBJ 40 Under 40 honoree’s first job was playing the title role in a traveling production of "Aladdin" throughout the Midwest. Read More
Read MoreBrigham and Women’s hospital completes 7-year road to a new ER
Additions include an increase of 32 beds, two trauma rooms, two advanced X-ray rooms, an additional CT scanner and a second ultrasound room. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Former Botkeeper CTO raises funds for fintech startup
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreMass. biotech lobbying group takes on new cause: gun violence
Following last month’s shooting in Uvalde, Texas, MassBio is advocating gun control measures. Read More
Read MoreTesla CEO Elon Musk unloads on remote work. But experts say it’s here to stay.
Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, recently had some harsh comments about remote work. Not everyone agrees. Read More
Read MoreBay State College placed on probation over financial, staffing concerns
New England’s higher education accreditor says it’s concerned Bay State College doesn’t have the resources to sustain its educational programs or meet staffing and enrollment standards. Read More
Read MoreQueen’s Jubilee drives up sales of British food and merchandise
As the British royals prepare for the Platinum Jubilee across the pond, Americans and ex-pats are buying up their favorite English tea, marmalade, and commemorative items. Local purveyors are loving the retail surge. Read More
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