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From bulletproof vests to video games to a turtle prosthesis, Central Mass schools take varied approaches over the intellectual property of student projects.
Worcester has secured its place in history as part of the women's rights movement but the community must continue to push forward.
Since she was a kid, Matilde Castiel has always felt a strong desire to improve the lives of others – especially those in underserved communities.
While it protects the antiquities from the past, it does not mean the American Antiquarian Society is stuck in the past, as highlighted by the new copper face it will soon show the city of Worcester.
Michelle Drolet is an innovative thinker who puts those talents to work as the CEO of Towerwall in Framingham.
Julie Crowley puts in her time working with a board of local industry leaders to develop a curriculum around quality and mechatronics, or mechanical engineering for Mount Wachusett Community College.
Six women have been selected as the Outstanding Women in Business Award winners, being selected on their career achievements as well as their contributions to the Central Massachusetts community.
Taking a stance on ballot measures 1, 2 and 4.
In his intro to the 2016 Outstanding Women in Business edition, Editor Brad Kane reflects on the undervalued impact women have had on the lives of his disabled children.
You can spend tens of thousands of dollars marketing your business, but if once you acquire that customer you don't deliver exceptional service, that customer will find somewhere else to go.
Liora Stone has found her niche in this technical, male-dominated field.
Next year, Worcester Regional Airport will have multiple passenger airlines offering regular service out of Central Massachusetts for the first time since 2002.
These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 1-16.
A year after creating a new tourism agency, industry leaders are finding success promoting the region for rowing & swimming, brewery tours, international artists and waterslides.
Antonia G. McGuire was fresh out of high school and working at a hospital when she realized the healthcare field was for her.
How can businesses benefit from changes in the way teams collaborate at work?
The path from play architect as a child to real architect has taken Katie Crockett into her current role with Lamoureux Pagano Associates Architects & Project Managers in Worcester.
Massachusetts has the second smallest percentage of family-owned businesses in the country, according to an OnDeck analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 Annual Business Survey. The analysis showed 21.87% of Massachusetts businesses are family-owned.
The power of family-owned operations is found in the numbers. Research performed by Family Enterprise USA reports 74% of family-owned businesses have been operating for more than 30 years.
Even when families don’t work together running a business, many professionals hope to see their children following in their career footsteps, creating a lineage of those in the same profession and fostering the camaraderie that comes with.
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