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Do you use boilerplate language in proposals? My guess is most of you reading this do use it in some capacity
Angela Bovill wouldn't recommend the beginning of her adult life – starting with marriage and children by age 19 – to anyone.
STEM fields have very few women, but colleges are working to change that. At WPI, this fall's freshman class was 44-percent female, up from 34 percent a year ago – WPI's previous high mark.
Kathryn CrockettThe executive vice president at Worcester architectural firm Lamoureux Pagano Associates, working on designs such as the revitalization of Mechanics Hall in downtown.
Easter Seals Massachusetts has been a leader in providing services to people with disabilities in the commonwealth for almost 75 years.
Journaling, or keeping a diary, isn't just for angst-ridden teenagers anymore.
A chief executive's corner office has so long been dominated by men, it isn't always a place where a woman can feel she belongs.
Mark Monopoli of the Worcester Law Office of Michael M. Monopoli was recognized by the American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys, as one of 2017's 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction.
Cheryl Eidinger-Taylor's long career in real estate started with an innocent question. She was looking for a home, and asked her agent what she thought of her job.
Outstanding Women in Business honoree Jill Green Lebow credits her rapid rise through the executive ranks at Fallon Health and other healthcare companies to her ample opportunities.
The daughter of two Vietnamese refugees, AiVi Nguyen grew up in a household in Worcester where her parents couldn't speak English..
This year's winners are Margaret Briggs, AiVi Nguyen, Cheryl Eidinger-Taylor, Karen Duffy, Jill Green Lebow and Angela Bovill.
When women are paid what they are worth and have equal opportunities to advance, it strengthens families, grows businesses and boosts our economy.
You know that one thing your community doesn't have, that you can't help but notice and get annoyed with? That's your foothold for entrepreneurship.
I have inside information XYZ stock is about to double. You don't want to lose out on this opportunity, but I need an answer right away.
Margaret “Peggy” B. Briggs has left her mark on so many real estate developments it's hard to keep track.
sachusetts' law allowing voters to have a direct say in creating and passing laws through ballot initiatives turns 100 years old next year, and the state once again looks to have several interesting initiatives up for public vote.
While shifting cultural norms in the business community have found hiring managers outwardly working toward hiring a more diverse staff, studies in the last few years by organizations like McKinsey & Co. and Regent University found women and people of color are promoted less frequently than their white male counterparts. This produces a dynamic where company leadership at many organizations remains dominated by white males even as the company's employees become more diversified.
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