Archive for August 2022
Boston startup embraces professional mindset coach
This Boston-based legal tech company has been working with a professional mindset coach for two years. It says it’s seeing some positive results. Read More
Read MoreWith billions of dollars at stake, CVS Corp. battles insurers over opioid lawsuit costs
The Woonsocket-based CVS Corp. is waging a legal battle with dozens of insurance companies that claim they are not responsible for paying for settlements or judgments in opioid lawsuits where the pharmacy giant is named as a defendant. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Ho-hum governor’s race sells voters short
With the Massachusetts primaries less than two weeks away, there’s a distinct lack of robust debate surrounding the gubernatorial race. And that’s bad for everyone in the commonwealth. Read More
Read MoreExit ‘not top of mind’ for fintech startup Hometap, says new CFO
Eugene Wong, Hometap’s new CFO, told the Business Journal that actively seeking an exit is not high on the priority list for Hometap. Needham native Wong officially joined Hometap last month, taking the reins from former chief financial officer Tom Corra. Read More
Read MoreAfter original plan is dropped, a unique housing proposal emerges in Mattapan
The proposal includes 265 housing units, many of them reserved for seniors, including a unique 60-unit project that would mix together seniors, foster and adoptive families, and young adults exiting the foster system. Read More
Read MoreCompetition among retirement plan advisors heating up, Fidelity survey shows
Nearly half of retirement plan sponsors want new advisors and 93% want more investment options. Read More
Read MoreCharles River’s Memphis cell therapy facility gains entry into European Union market
“Receiving the GMP certification allows [our] Memphis [facility] to manufacture commercial-grade cell therapy drug products for distribution in Europe.” Read More
Read MoreBBJ Seven Letter Poll: How does the T affect your business?
A new poll by the Boston Business Journal and strategic communications firm Seven Letter asks how public transportation impacts your business. Answer our brief questionnaire. Read More
Read MoreBoston biotech raises $109M to fuel platform for vaccines, crop protection
A biotechnology company headquartered in Boston is advancing its work on crop protection and developing vaccines for Covid-19 and shingles. Read More
Read MoreBoston Properties helps pay for D.C. Metro station shuttle
The free shuttle will open when the new Reston Town Center Metro station begins accepting passengers. Read More
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