Archive for June 2022
Pearl Huang to lead Novartis-partnered startup
Former Roche and Cygnal Therapeutics executive Pearl Huang is now the CEO and 12th employee of a tiny startup called Dunad Therapeutics. Read More
Read MoreAlexandria buys part of another Kendall Square building
An affiliate of Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. has paid $120 million to Schlumberger Ltd. to buy a chunk of a seven-story building in Cambridge’s Kendall Square, growing its hefty portfolio of properties in the biotech hotbed. The site is divided into commercial condominium units, and the life sciences real estate giant is buying space…
Read MoreMore community groups join coalition backing millionaires tax
Advocates for the so-called "millionaires tax" notched several new endorsements from progressive groups across the state Monday. Read More
Read MoreBoston nonprofit receives $100k grant from AT&T to address digital inequity
Boston-based Tech Goes Home, a nonprofit working to address digital inequity, is expanding thanks to a $100,000 grant from AT&T. The funds will allow the organization to provide more individuals and families with digital skills training. Read More
Read MoreNorth Shore junk-removal business moving into franchising
Waste-hauler Junk Junk Baby! is branching out and looking for entrepreneurs in the Greater Boston area. Read More
Read MoreThe Playbook: Rude awakening looms for hiring managers
The latest Playbook Edition looks at a new potential avenue for Covid-19 funding for businesses, as well as why managers shouldn’t expect much short-term relief for their hiring challenges. Read More
Read MoreStudy: Boston Medical Center named among most socially responsible hospitals in US
Boston Medical Center was named the fourth-most socially responsible hospital in the United States, according to a new study, and was also named the hospital with the most burden from Covid-19 in Boston. Read More
Read MoreAssembly Row names seven new tenants
Assembly Row in Somerville new tenants include restaurants, galleries, and beer gardens, many of which will open this year. Read More
Read MoreEpizyme shares soar 60% on acquisition news
The French drugmaker four years ago moved its U.S. headquarters to Cambridge. Read More
Read MoreWhy many C-suite execs may join the turnover tsunami
Front-line workers aren’t the only ones pondering a change amid the Great Resignation. Here’s why many C-suite leaders are considering a change. Read More
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