Archive for September 2022
Business Journal honors race, equity champions
The Boston Business Journal honored five people Friday who are leading the area’s strides in business diversity, equity and inclusion. A panel discussion looked at improvements made and room still left to go. Read More
Read MoreCurry College president to retire after school year
Curry College’s president since 1996, Kenneth K. Quigley, will retire after the just-begun school year, he told the campus community in a message this week. Read More
Read MoreSources: Wu will seek overhaul of Boston’s zoning appeal board
As soon as Monday, the mayor is expected to put forward new nominees for the Zoning Board of Appeal. Read More
Read MoreBarnes & Noble to take the place of two former Amazon Books stores
Barnes & Noble — known lately for headlines about closing store locations — is now about to open two new stores in the Boston area. Read More
Read MoreWhere Boston Logan ranks in this year’s flier satisfaction report
If Boston-area travelers have been spending a disproportionate time lamenting the state of the MBTA lately, there’s a new sobering reminder that Logan Airport isn’t exactly anything to celebrate, either. Read More
Read MoreThe National Beat: Quiet quitting, a remote work reversal and startups to watch
This week’s National Beat looks at Salesforce co-CEO’s thoughts on quiet quitting, sports stars getting into the VC game and more. Read More
Read MoreDeveloper helps launch new effort to broaden biotech workforce
The nonprofit MassBioEd is looking to partner with developers to bring job forums, networking events and career counseling to the region’s life sciences buildings. Read More
Read MoreHydrow CEO talks new Peloton rower, layoffs & new funding
Peloton is a big name in the fitness industry, but Hydrow CEO Bruce Smith wasn’t concerned about the company taking over at-home rowing. He said Hydrow is the Tesla to Peloton’s Ford, or the Apple to its IBM, in this industry. Read More
Read More‘I fight for everyone’: Nurys Camargo’s push for equity in cannabis
Nurys Camargo is the Social Justice Commissioner on the Cannabis Control Commission and a founder of the Chica Project. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and a good day for economic equity
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your Friday, plus multiple events in Boston for Black and Brown business professionals, scrapping T trains, Ime Udoka and Rocky Marciano. Read More
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