Archive for June 2023
Spero CEO to step down; new CEO to turn focus toward lung disease antibiotic
The founding CEO of Spero Therapeutics Inc. is stepping down as the company enters its next phase. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and my Father’s Day present came early
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your Flag Day, plus the Father’s Day gift that I got early: a subscription to a magazine I love, but haven’t read regularly in years. Read More
Read MoreNew UMass Lowell business school dean discusses sustainable businesses, affirmative action
Speaking with the BBJ, Greer discussed her experience with supply chain management along with her views on issues surrounding higher education such as affirmative action and inclusion for first-generation students. Read More
Read MoreTwo locals create Formula One community for “girls, gays, and theys”
Two Girls 1 Formula is an online-turned-in-person community of fans who support each other’s interests in the sport, whether they care about the driver’s championship standings, fashion or relationships. Read More
Read MoreBU grad, Westford native create Formula One community for “girls, gays, and theys”
Two Girls 1 Formula is an online-turned-in-person community of fans who support each other’s interests in the sport, whether they care about the driver’s championship standings, fashion or relationships. Read More
Read More‘Passion for the products:’ New Starry CEO discusses bankruptcy, profitability, Steve Jobs
A sale of the business, an option that departing CEO Chet Kanojia floated to investors last year, is not contemplated within the approved restructuring plan but it could happen after, new CEO Alex Moulle-Berteaux explained. Read More
Read MoreRNA company to lay off 96 employees in Lexington
Shortly after agreeing to go private via a merger — and less than a year after its last round of layoffs — a Medford-based RNA firm is letting go of 96 employees. Read More
Read MoreJohn Regan to step down as head of AIM, Brooke Thomson to succeed him
After a short stint at the helm of Associated Industries of Massachusetts, John Regan, 62, is preparing to say goodbye to the state’s largest employer association, announcing Tuesday that he will retire at the end of the year. Read More
Read MoreThe Engine looking to raise its largest fund yet, filing shows
MIT’s The Engine has set its sights on raising a new fund that would weigh in at more than $100 million greater than its last round of capital. Read More
Read MoreGov. Healey creates ‘climate bank’ to finance greener housing
Property owners and real estate developers can use the low-cost loans and other financing to retrofit existing buildings or construct new ones. The initiative is meant to combine government funding with capital from banks and other financial services firms. Read More
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