Archive for July 2023
Cannabis lab executive blasts state regulators in testimony
Michael Kahn’s concerns with the CCC have been circulating within the cannabis world for months. The commission has defended its investigations as fair and comprehensive. Read More
Read MoreBoston Medical Center resident physicians set to protest wages
Around 750 BMC resident physicians are unionized with the Committee of Interns and Residents, amid a rising trend of new doctors organizing to achieve higher pay and better benefits. Read More
Read MoreCFO of the Year honorees on who they most admire and a treasured item
We asked the 11 CFO of the Year honorees what businessperson they most admire, along with what item on their desk is most cherished. Read More
Read MoreBoston Speaks Up with Dr. Jeff Sutherland, Scrum co-creator
Dr. Jeff Sutherland is the founder and chairman of Scrum Inc. He is credited with being one of the creators of Scrum, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2023, and is a framework for enabling business agility at scale across an entire organization. Read More
Read MoreMass General Brigham, UMass Boston put $20M towards adding nurses to workforce
Mass General Brigham and UMass Boston have partnered since 2008 to build up a more diverse workforce of nurses, but this latest investment will expand those efforts. Read More
Read MoreScrum celebrates 30 years, and the namesake company’s AI, digital transformation
Scrum, an agile project management framework devised right here in Cambridge, took over the software development industry in the 1990s and rose to prominence in the dot-com era. Read More
Read MoreCEO social leadership award, best corporate-nonprofit partnerships named
The Boston Business Journal has announced its 2023 CEO social leadership award and Corporate Citizenship Community Collaboration Award honorees. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and two reasons to hate this story
Here are today’s 5 things plus Toast, Bain, Pieris layoffs and Gen X’s retirement debacle Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Banks hold a key to generational wealth, homeownership
Area banks must ensure that financing remains available for condominium projects, and not just for rental properties, as interest rates rise. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: CureVac’s top scientist steps down; Novo Nordisk inks another Boston collab
The Boston-based chief scientific officer at mRNA firm CureVac is leaving to return to his roots in early-stage research, and other biopharma news you might have missed. Read More
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