Archive for July 2022
University moves forward on first new HBCU med school in over 50 years
"These are not things we have been building recently; these are foundations that we have established for some time." Read More
Read MoreQ&A: Cresa’s new president on what companies get wrong about the post-pandemic office, what’s next
A tenant representative industry veteran this week began his new role at commercial real estate firm Cresa. Read More
Read MoreBoston Speaks Up with Sara Mraish-Demeter, CEO/Founder of ARCK
Mraish-Demeter has been delivering creative programs with social justice themes in Boston Public Schools since 2012. Read More
Read MoreOur CFOs of the Year offer advice to new, young finance execs
The Business Journal’s CFO of the Year honorees have enough experience among them to teach an MBA course. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and career advice from seasoned execs
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday, plus SBA leaders, a lost cat, a nuclear cruiser and advice from seasoned financial execs — in person! Read More
Read MoreLargest IT Consulting Firms in Massachusetts
The list includes firms that are paid to independently diagnose and solve clients’ IT-related problems, providing full project management and oversight. Read More
Read MoreSJC ruling muddies the waters for future of Mass. coastal development
A court ruling this week has left developers and property owners wondering whether waterfront real estate projects in some cities and towns are on solid legal ground—and is raising questions about the future of waterfront planning statewide. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Why the Boston waterfront matters to Chinatown
Strengthening the connectivity between Chinatown and the city’s waterfront could provide badly needed economic and public health benefits. Read More
Read MoreFirst-ever chair of state’s Health Policy Commission to step down
Stuart Altman will be succeeded by the recently retired executive vice president of Beth Israel Lahey Health Deborah Devaux. Read More
Read MoreGreater Boston IPO market came up $1.5B short in second quarter compared to 2021
Last year was a banner year for IPOs in the U.S. and Greater Boston. But investors this year have tightened their belts amid a volatile economy. Read More
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