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Component Sources International is a small manufacturer based in Westborough with close to 40 employees in Massachusetts.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is making loans of up to $2 million to a variety of businesses affected by the summer's abnormally cool, wet weather.
Marie LeBlanc, owner of Transitions Liquidation Services Inc. in Harvard, has received the Greater Worcester Women in Development 2009 Volunteer A
Thanks to funding from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, the Worcester-based Institute for Energy Innovation and Sustainability (IEIS) is officially off the ground — even if it doesn’t have an executive director yet.
Deborah Penta is the CEO of Penta Communications Inc., a full-service traditional and interactive marketing firm in Westborough. She can be reached at dpenta@pentamarketing.com.
Human resources staffers are paid to be the bridge between senior management and rank-and-file employees in many areas.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is making federal economic injury disaster loans of up to $2 million available in four Massachusetts counties, including Worcester and Middlesex.
Just who the U.S. Small Business Administration should support and how has been the subject of debate nearly since the administration was founded in 1953.
Real-world work experience is critical for most college students, but getting the most out of a college intern requires a lot more than simply selecting the best candidate.
The bottom line is always a concern for business. But when you can do good and still make money — that’s a pretty great thing.
When Wilson Language Training moved to new corporate headquarters in Oxford, company officials put air conditioning in the new offices and teacher training area.
Eric R. Schnadig, CEO of Acton-based Tervela Inc. has raised $18 million in venture capital so it can expand into new markets with its hardware-accelerated computer messaging systems.