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Under Grace Elton, the gains of the botanic garden have been significant, and they’re starting to pay off with more visitors and more attractions.
Business professionals from organizations of all types and sizes hold some amount of power, but how you shape the economy and community is when you are truly influential.
Angela Bovill holds the top job at one of the largest human services organizations in Central Massachusetts.
Friendly House, Inc. of Worcester, a human services nonprofit, leases 14 of the apartments in the building and will continue to do so under the new ownership, according to a press release from NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs.
Sarah Smongeski, executive director at Pakachoag Music School in Worcester since 1992, will retire this June.
A company founded by Worcester undergrads aims to supply rural communities with an inexpensive local source of electricity.
Here's what's new with personnel at MutualOne Bank, Cornerstone Bank, UMass Memorial Health, Venture Community Services and more.
Fitchburg nonprofit The Arc of Opportunity has become an affiliate of Chelmsford-based Incompass Human Services, which serves nearly 500 individuals with brain injuries and intellectual disabilities in the Greater Lawrence and Greater Lowell areas.
The New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill is on pace to complete its six-year, $28-million fundraising campaign by the end of the year.
The Massachusetts Cultural Council granted $2,500 each to 69 Central Massachusetts organizations as part of $1.85 million doled out statewide in 2023 Festival Grants Projects.
As the Southeast Asian Coalition settles into new digs, its executive director arrives with big ambitions for its role in the community.
Groton Hill is the largest arts and culture nonprofit in Central Massachusetts, with more than $181 million in assets, according to its 2021 filing with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Employees are on the move at Akoya Biosciences, Milford Regional Medical Center, and MutualOne Bank, with new hires joining operations and promotions happening within organizations.
Following a tumultuous two years at the top of the organization, the Greater Worcester Community Foundation has selected New York foundation executive Peter Dunn to be its new president and CEO.
The Greater Worcester Community Foundation has selected 19 artists for its second Business of Art cohort, which is funded by GWCF’s Creative Worcester Initiative in partnership with the Boston-based Barr Foundation and the Massachusetts Museum of
The Downtown Worcester Business Improvement District named Electric Haze owner Victoria Mariano as its new program director.