Archive for July 2023
2023 CFOs of the Year honored at Seaport Hotel (PHOTOS)
The Business Journal honored its CFOs of the Year on Thursday, celebrating the best financial leaders at companies and organizations across Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreHas Boston’s skyscraper boom topped out?
Boston might always be known more for its brick townhouses than its glass towers, but the last decade has brought something notable to the city: more new skyscrapers than at any period in the city’s history. Read More
Read MoreSomerville, long known for three-deckers, has been aiming much higher
Lately, Somerville has a skyline — and it keeps getting taller. Cambridge, Everett and Quincy have also been on a tower-building boom. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Startup with ‘a fresh look at college sports’ raises capital
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the Hollywood bait and switch
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday. Read More
Read MoreMassBio panelists discuss clinical trial diversity, ‘potential for health equity’
Experts at a MassBio conference said that the biotech and healthcare industries still have work to do in closing inequity gaps by ensuring racially diverse participation in clinical trials. Read More
Read MoreBiotech entrepreneur Greg Verdine joins Andreessen Horowitz
The Harvard chemistry professor, considered a pioneer in the field of chemical biology, most recently founded LifeMine Therapeutics Read More
Read MoreBoston Scientific Corp. shutters Bay Area site, laying off 52
The biomedical firm and manufacturer of medical devices is moving their site from the East Bay to Minnesota. Read More
Read MoreSeaport Hotel workers to rally at Fidelity in support of unionization
Workers at the Seaport Hotel Boston are asking for Fidelity, which owns the hotel, to commit to a “fair process for workers to decide on unionization, free from intimidation, harassment, or retaliation.” Read More
Read MoreCFO of the Year: Ellen Richstone’s career has mostly been her and ‘the boys’
Despite her love of working with a diverse group of people, her career in finance that began in the 1970s often left Richstone as one of the few women in a sea of men. Read More
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