Posts by ericg
The National Observer: New president steers massive Toyota project
The executive leading a massive battery factory expansion went from Army sniper to the corporate ranks. Get his story, and learn how an ad agency is working to grow into a national player, as part of this week’s coverage from The National Observer. Read More
Read MoreWhat you need to know about the Bay State’s fastest-growing fusion energy company
Fresh off a renewed investment from Google, the MIT spinoff Commonwealth Fusion Systems, or CFS, says it will make Massachusetts the birthplace of commercial fusion energy. Read More
Read MoreArcLight Capital, Boston energy investor, names a partner as its first president
A partner who joined the firm in 2022 has stepped into the newly created role. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Tech jobs, a manufacturing loss, Fan Expo and ‘quiet vacationing’
Five things you need to know, and the summer version of ‘quiet quitting’ is ‘quiet vacationing’ … and more of your employees are doing it than you might think. Read More
Read MoreHebrew SeniorLife gets state funding for 100-unit senior living project
Hebrew SeniorLife, a senior-living provider that serves over 4,500 older adults each day, has been awarded state funding to develop nearly 100 residential units in Stoughton. Read More
Read More5 for ’25: Five questions every employer should ask in a job interview
These five questions will help a hiring executive identify the best candidate for an open position. Read More
Read MoreTariffs hit Boston construction firms: ‘Impossible to make decisions’
Tariffs are beginning to take a bite into Boston-area construction project budgets, and local contractors say the uncertainty around pricing may be the worst part of all. Read More
Read MoreNew tax law offers expanded wealth-management options for high earners and business owners
The new federal tax law dramatically increases the number of credits and deductions for high-net-worth earners. Read More
Read MoreFive local apartment complexes sell for $740M
A portfolio of five apartment complexes in Massachusetts and others in New Hampshire and Rhode Island are under agreement for a combined $740 million. Read More
Read MoreSo many tech jobs lost in Mass. Here’s what may turn it around.
Massachusetts recorded the second-largest loss of tech jobs in the U.S. last year. Experts say it’s probably not due to AI (yet), but likely the consequences of industrywide overstaffing in 2021 and 2022, along with the high cost of living here. Read More
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