Archive for September 2023
Haemonetics revenue hits record high amid global expansion
The company, founded in Natick in 1971, sells supplies for plasma and blood collection as well as for hospital services such as homeostasis, transfusion management and vascular closure and cell salvage products. Read More
Read MoreThe founder of investment firm Eventide has values. Just don’t call them ESG.
For this immigrant, tying his Christian faith to his mutual funds was natural investment strategy, and an easier combination than it may sound. Read More
Read MoreAt special FDA hearing, Intarcia’s twice-rejected drug-device combo gets another ‘no’
An advisory committee to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration unanimously rejected a drug-and-device combination made by a Boston biotech, which the agency had already rejected twice. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Creative Office Resources
Creative Office Resources (COR), a leading MillerK Read More
Read MoreAI will impact every job, but it’s already putting pressure on tech-sector wages
AI is already rippling through the workforce, but it stands ready to impact some jobs more than others, new data shows. Read More
Read More‘Will my life be deemed worth saving?’: Advocates rally behind bill to protect people with disabilities
At a Joint Committee of Healthcare Financing on Wednesday, advocates supported a bill that would change the standards for how people with disabilities are treated in healthcare settings. Read More
Read MoreBoston Business Journal unveils its 2023 Power 50
The Boston Business Journal has released its annual list of the region’s 50 most influential people who are using their power to improve the community. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what you need to know about Eastern Bank and Cambridge Trust’s merger
Denis Sheahan, Quincy Miller and Bob Rivers are at the helm of the new Eastern Bank, which acquired Cambridge Trust earlier this week, and also sold off its insurance division. Here is everything you need to know about the deal. Read More
Read MoreLeader Bank launches startup banking unit led by former First Republic banker
As the dust has settled from the Silicon Valley collapse, a bank known for its startup lending, Leader Bank has made its own startup banking unit — and even nabbed a former First Republic banker to head it. Read More
Read MoreA Babson management professor discusses the ‘backlash’ to DEI efforts
Tina Opie, a management professor at Babson College and a DEI consultant, talks about helping businesses with diversity and the backlash to equality efforts in society. Read More
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