Archive for June 2025
Former cannabis commissioner lands new job at AIM
Camargo left the state agency tasked with regulating the billion-dollar cannabis industry in May. Read More
Read MoreBoston’s Snyk beats tech giants to acquire coveted AI security startup InvariantLabs
In a highly contested acquisition process, Boston cybersecurity firm Snyk has emerged as the winner after acquiring InvariantLabs, an AI security research firm and developer of safeguards against emerging AI threats. Read More
Read MoreData-center development surges in key Sun Belt markets
Data-center development is becoming more prolific across the U.S., but certain markets are emerging as bigger power players. Read More
Read MoreEastern Bank Foundation CEO to step down after 43-year career
She began her work at Eastern Bank in 1995 as director of human resources. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and a big, fat heat dome
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your hot and humid workday. Read More
Read MoreContract biomanufacturer Veranova to add jobs after moving HQ to Devens
Biopharma contract manufacturer Veranova moved its headquarters from Pennsylvania to Devens, Massachusetts, earlier this year and is now expanding its physical footprint and workforce. Read More
Read MoreMGB opens housing on Martha’s Vineyard to combat sky-high costs
Housing costs have been prohibitive for recruitment and retention at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. Read More
Read MoreWhy companies are doubling down on a pet-related job perk
The cost of pet-related medical care is rising, and companies are using a specific perk to entice workers. Read More
Read MoreGlobal Partners CEO urges governor to reconsider Mass Pike deal, citing billion-dollar difference
Global Partners is still fighting for the contract to redo the Mass Pike’s service plazas. Its CEO says the state is leaving “almost a billion dollars on the table” by picking an Irish firm over the Waltham company. Read More
Read MoreM&A activity stalls as executives grapple with policy shifts and economic uncertainty
Trade policy uncertainty has put the brakes on some mergers and acquisitions. Read More
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