Posts by ericg
GE Vernova caps strong debut year amid political turbulence
The sustainable and wind energy company capped off a strong first year as an independent company with its Q4 earnings Wednesday amid 48 hours of turbulence for the energy industry following President Trump’s inauguration. Read More
Read MoreJP Morgan Chase aims to open 50 new Mass. branches by 2027
The giant bank, part of JP Morgan Chase, is in the midst of a three-year drive to add at least 50 Massachusetts branches by 2027. Read More
Read MoreWhat Trump’s early executive orders mean for small businesses
Small businesses will once again need to prepare for the unexpected amid a flurry of federal policy changes. Read More
Read More6 Mass. companies made Glassdoor’s best workplaces list for 2025
The Boston area is one of the top three HQ metro areas for companies that were included in the ranking of 100 U.S. large firms. Read More
Read MoreInsurance company FM signs lease at South Station Tower
It’s the second office tenant confirmed for the skyscraper ahead of its completion later this year. Read More
Read MorePennrose names new CEO, promotes New England leader to president
Philadelphia-based affordable housing developer Pennrose has named Timothy Henkel as its new CEO and elevated Charlie Adams to fill his previous role as president. Read More
Read MorePlant-based meat maker Tender lands $5.4M DOE grant
Tender Food has received $5.4 million in Department of Energy funding to expand its energy-efficient plant-based meat production. Read More
Read MoreNational Development turns to a new generation of leadership
With Ted Tye about to step back from day-to-day operations, the Newton-based real estate firm will have a more corporate leadership structure going forward, with a newly named CEO and president, its leaders said in an interview. Read More
Read MoreBlack business group CEO discusses what’s ahead in 2025
It was last Martin Luther King Jr. Day that Gov. Maura Healey named Obi the chair of a new advisory board to the Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office. Read More
Read MoreHow the new administration in Washington could affect your business
From taxes to tariffs, here’s a look at how the second Trump administration and a Republican-controlled Congress could shape businesses and the economy. Read More
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