Archive for July 2022
Largest Independent Investment Advisers in Massachusetts
Data, per the BBJ survey request, is as of June 1, 2022, except for the following: Data for Fiduciary Trust Co., Welch & Forbes and Trillium Asset Management is as of 3/31/2022; data for Sentinel Pension Advisors and Eastern Bank/Eastern Wealth Management is as of 12/31/2021; for Wellesley Asset Management, AUM data is as of…
Read MoreWhat Great Resignation? These local companies are bucking the trend.
What Great Resignation? These Boston-area companies are boasting nearly 100% retention rates. Here’s how. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: FDA to fast-track Biogen’s next Alzheimer’s drug
The FDA has given priority review to lecanemab, the second Alzheimer’s disease drug made by Biogen and Japanese pharmaceutical firm Eisai, under the accelerated approval pathway — the same regulatory route used by the companies for Aduhelm. Read More
Read MoreJust 8 Mass. biotechs went public in the first half of 2022
In turmoil, the public markets have presented less of an opportunity for companies to raise cash, meaning that biotech firms that had initially planned on holding an IPO this year are rethinking things. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Why we need to expand the mental health workforce
Turnover and burnout have become commonplace in the mental health field. Three health care industry professionals make the case for why we need to expand the mental health workforce. Read More
Read MoreUMass Memorial’s $140M renovation would add 72 beds
UMass Memorial Health Care Inc. has submitted an application state regulators to expand into a building adjacent to its Worcester campus. The project is expected to cost over $140 million. Read More
Read MoreSkyhawk strikes a $2.5B collaboration deal with Sanofi
RNA startup Skyhawk Therapeutics has added another big name to its nest of partners: Sanofi ADR. Read More
Read MoreA ‘perfect storm’ fuels big jump in apartment rents. Here’s where they are rising the most.
Average apartment rents are on the rise around the nation, but some experts believe a dose of relief is on the horizon. Read More
Read MoreMass. hospitals join White House pledge to cut emissions
Seven major Mass. hospital systems have joined the White House’s Health Sector Climate Pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030. The health care sector accounts for 8.5% of the U.S. emissions, according to the White House. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: WittKieffer
Oak Brook, Ill. – June 29, 2022 – WittKieffer, a l Read More
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