Archive for September 2023
CRISPR Therapeutics’ co-founder to step down
The first CEO of CRISPR Therapeutics AG is leaving the company he co-founded 10 years ago. Read More
Read MoreLaw firm with Boston office changes diversity fellowship criteria after lawsuit
A big law firm with a Boston office was sued in August for its fellowship aimed at bolstering diversity. San Francisco-founded Morrison & Foerster then removed language specifying that the fellowship was only open to Black, Hispanic, Native American or LGBT applicants, according to its website. Read More
Read MoreHow Kraft Analytics will help the Carolina Panthers improve fan experience — and sales
Tepper Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Carolina Panthers, has teamed up with Boston-based Kraft Analytics Group. That sports and entertainment data tracking, strategy and consulting firm owned by the same family that owns the New England Patriots. Read More
Read MoreHow the Taylor Swift movie is paying off for Coolidge Corner Theater
Local independent theaters including West Newton Cinema and Landmark Kendall Square Cinema, will also be playing the movie. While small theaters struggled over the pandemic, the massive early ticket sales for the movie at the Coolidge show how the movie is helping these cinemas. Read More
Read MoreSeptember marks a return to Boston startup events. Can we maintain that energy?
For some, it feels like the first time since the pandemic began in 2020 that the Boston startup community has had so many opportunities to gather. Community leaders told BostInno they don’t want the city to miss this opportunity to reconnect. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Feinmann, Inc.
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Read MorePatriots fans are paying thousands to see Brady tribute Sunday
Tom Brady is coming back to Gillette Stadium, and Patriots fans are willing to pay up to be there. Read More
Read MoreHere are the top-paid Massachusetts nonprofit executives
The 20 highest-paid nonprofit executives in Massachusetts made a median of roughly $730,000 in their employers’ latest reporting year. Here are the top five. Read More
Read MoreExecutive turnover is up at Massachusetts’ largest nonprofits
Just like at their corporate-world counterparts, Boston-area nonprofits are seeing high turnover at their top ranks. Here’s a look at new top leaders in the past year. Read More
Read MoreThese Massachusetts hospitals got the most NIH funding in 2022
Hospitals in the state received 51% of all NIH funding compared to the entire United States. Read More
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