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Insulet has named two employees to new C-suite roles.
This unprecedented intergenerational workforce comes with a wealth of different workforce norms and expectations that arguably make it the most ideologically and culturally heterogenous workforce to date.
During a turbulent labor market, Kait Urlaub's leadership proved essential to workforce stabilization and growth at UMass Memorial Health, the largest Central Mass. healthcare system with 20,000+ employees
Throughout the Aug. 25 edition of WBJ, you’ll read about the best of what humanity can be, personified through WBJ’s 40 Under Forty, Class of 2025. The winners are executives, entrepreneurs, and advocates who are making their marks on our lives and
Three years ago, Joann Marsili stepped into her role at Fidelity Bank. Since then, she has led a marketing strategy designed to connect and support the 67,000 small businesses across Central Massachusetts.
While Greater Worcester’s unemployment fluctuates month over month, the region’s rate ticked slightly upward in July.
Fresh off announcing an upcoming merger with a Framingham-based credit union, St. Mary’s Credit Union in Marlborough has selected a new leader.
For the third consecutive month, Massachusetts’ unemployment rate held steady in July while remaining higher than the nation as a whole.
Shortly after Webster Five promoted its CFO Brian Westerlind to president and CEO, the Auburn-based bank has named his successor.
Lifeward had a second executive join its C-suite transition in two months as the Marlborough-based medical device has selected its new CFO.
Westborough-based optics firm has named Erich Manz, a former executive at New Hampshire-based Allegro MicroSystems, as its replacement for its retiring CFO.
The Hanover Insurance Group has named long-time employee Toni Mitchell as its president of technology and life sciences.
After 10 years serving as City of Worcester’s Health & Human Services Commissioner, Dr. Matilde Castiel is calling it a career, sort of.
Before his departure, Bailey had previously served as the nonprofit health insurer’s interim president and CEO between January and July of 2024.
Job and labor force surveys are starting to pick up on the early impacts of President Donald Trump's trade and tariff policies and other federal government shifts to Massachusetts, economists at MassBenchmarks said as they predicted a slowdown in
A cultivation facility owned by what was once considered to be one of the most prominent cannabis companies in the country has shuttered, impacting 157 workers at the site.