Archive for February 2024
Former Intel CEO Brian Krzanich lands a new leadership role
Brian Krzanich offers expertise he developed as Intel connected its technology to cars. Read More
Read MoreMassCPAs new CEO takes on accounting industry’s pipeline challenge
Zach Donah spoke with the Boston Business Journal to highlight his goals and objectives at the start of his tenure at the head of Massachusetts’ largest organization for accountants. Read More
Read MoreERC to be cut short as Congress acts fast on business tax breaks
The legislation would restore some popular tax credits by ramping up enforcement on the Employee Retention Credit. Read More
Read MoreBudget airline launches no-cost Iceland stopover for Logan passengers
All of the airline’s European flights connect through Reykjavík. Read More
Read MoreNew funding will bolster ocean climate regulation research
The ocean is capable of being a “hero” in regulating climate change, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution president Peter de Menocal said. Already, the ocean is a natural source of carbon dioxide storage, and it has the potential to do a whole lot more. Read More
Read MoreAI-powered insurance authorizer raised $50M in equity
The Boston startup has raised $106M to date. Read More
Read MoreLargest Commercial Real Estate Leasing Firms in Massachusetts
Information for this list was obtained from representatives at participating firms. Licensed brokers refers to commercial brokers. Read More
Read MoreLargest Coworking Space Providers in Massachusetts
Information for this list was provided by participating business representatives. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and how to cut costs without losing customers (your CEO won’t like it)
Good morning, Boston. Today begins Black History Month. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your February, including Biogen’s new focus, Breakthrough Energy’s new fund and a cost-cutting move to save customers (but your execs won’t like it). Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: 2seventy bio’s breakup; Catamaran Bio winds down; Third Rock expands team
Life science companies continue to struggle. This week, Massachusetts saw one biotech suspend operations and another sell off some of its programs. Read More
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