Archive for June 2022
Five things you need to know today, and faces of pride
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: Former Editas CEO joins European venture firm
The Massachusetts life sciences industry is rife with companies developing drugs and devices to tackle serious diseases, inking new partnership deals, raising money, expanding facilities and more. Read More
Read MoreHere are the largest LGBT-owned businesses in Mass.
This week, our Business of Pride awards program highlighted the efforts of the incredibly wide range of LGBT-owned businesses operating in the Bay State. Read More
Read MoreConvention, hotel workers protest plan to sell Hynes
The next few months are pivotal for Baker’s plans to include the sale in the current economic development bill. Read More
Read MoreMass. to send $500 to low-income essential workers next week
Some 300,000 low-income essential workers throughout Massachusetts should expect to receive the payments starting Monday. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Family businesses must inoculate against lawsuits, discord and reputation damage
Op-ed: In light of a very public dispute involving the owners and partners of Kane’s Donuts, PR and legal experts weigh in on what other family-business owners should know — and avoid. Read More
Read MoreWorking mothers more likely to be anxious and depressed, survey says
Mothers said their mental health worsened in the past year during the pandemic, according to the poll. Read More
Read MoreUnited Way leader on the importance of an ‘authentic’ life
Bob Giannino readily admits that activism has always been a big part of who he is. Read More
Read MorePTC supports LGBT causes, creates an inclusive workplace
The Boston software company has been named one of the BBJ’s 2022 LGBT Corporate Ally Award recipients. Read More
Read MoreScientist needed to come out as gay before founding a biotech
Stoke Therapeutics co-founder Isabel Aznarez has been named a 2022 LGBT Trailblazer by the Boston Business Journal. Read More
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