Archive for July 2022
Tufts Medical Center names colon and rectal surgeon new surgery chief
Dr. Jason Hall, an internationally-renowned expert in diverticular disease, is succeeding Dr. Michael Tarnoff in both roles, who is now president and CEO of Tufts Medical Center. Read More
Read MoreRed Hat promotes Boston exec to CEO role
Matt Hicks replaces Paul Cormier, who will transition into the chairman role and is also based in Boston. Read More
Read MoreMass. lawmakers want Beverly Hospital to hit pause on plan to close North Shore Birth Center
Three Massachusetts lawmakers are asking Beverly Hospital to delay the closure of its holistic maternity care center, saying the hospital is more focused on padding its profits than caring for patients and staff. Read More
Read MoreCloud company Wasabi joins Liverpool soccer team to help kids using music
Boston-based tech company Wasabi Technologies is partnering with the soccer team Liverpool FC to launch "Red Hot Beats," a community mental-health program for youth designed around the game of soccer and the power of music. Read More
Read MoreCloud company Wasabi joins Liverpool soccer team up to help kids using music
Boston-based tech company Wasabi Technologies is partnering with the soccer team Liverpool FC to launch "Red Hot Beats," a community mental-health program for youth designed around the game of soccer and the power of music. Read More
Read MoreMo Cowan named MassChallenge board chairman
Former Sen. William “Mo” Cowan has been appointed chairman of the board of directors of MassChallenge, a global network for innovators. Read More
Read MoreHow Boston’s top CFOs got where they are
This year’s CFOs of the Year honorees talked to the Business Journal about how they ended up where they are, including how they got into the field, hurdles they’ve overcome and any professional regrets along the way. Read More
Read MoreHarvard strikes housing deal in Allston, moving project to BPDA vote
Under the agreement, Harvard and the project’s developer would put income restrictions on 25% of its residential units. Read More
Read MoreTrammell Crow, Invesco team up on Lexington lab project
The project will create yet another life sciences facility off Route 128 as more Boston suburbs try to take advantage of the high demand for lab space. Read More
Read MoreFormer Alexion executive to take helm at Agios Pharmaceuticals
After three years at the helm, Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. CEO Jackie Fouse is stepping away from the corner office. Taking her place is Brian Goff, who was the chief commercial officer at Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. for four years. Read More
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