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Corporate Environmental Advisors Inc. of West Boylston has been certified as a woman-owned business by the state Office of Minority and Women Business Assistance.
A new initiative at Fitchburg State College promises to offer North Central Massachusetts businesses and elected officials easy-to-use local data on subjects like employment, education and costs of living, starting as early as this fall.
Watch as WBJ Editor Christina Davis talks about what you'll find in the May 25 issue of the Worcester Business Journal. Issue Highlights On Page One
People who have been in the working world for years have probably always complained about young workers who don’t know how to act in the office, don’t work hard enough or just don’t dress right.
Many women understand the importance of mentors but aren't sure how to navigate the relationship once they become a protégé or a mentor.
Pack a lot of business cards for the free 495/MetroWest Business Expo, on May 27 at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel on Route 9.
Not only are today’s managers faced with the changing rules of corporate society, they must understand the management preferences for four different generations in today’s workforce.
Judith F. Guertin is an occupational therapist and founder of All Ways Organized in Tyngsboro. She can be reached at jfguertin@verizon.net.
Demitrios M. Moschos, “D,” as he’s known, has been practicing law in Worcester for more than 30 years. He spent 12 years in city government, including a stint as assistant city manager in the late 70s and early 80s. On Jan.
Recently, Bradford Wyatt, general manager of Worcester cutting tools company NED Corp., got a call from the Virginia Economic Development Partnership.
The state's regional Office of Business Development location in Westborough has closed and five other regional offices have taken responsibility for the 35 communities served by the MetroWest office, according to Darrell W.
Jennifer McGinty, a driver with Red Cab of Worcester Inc., has been behind the wheel of a taxi for a couple of years, and she knows it always gets slow in the summer, when colleges are out and more people walk where they want to go.
Jeanne Worrick of North Grafton has 20 years of sales experience in the petroleum industry, which is chronicled in her memoir, Sell Like A Girl (published in 2008). She can be reached at Jeanne@selllikeagirl.com.
In the last few years, telecommuting popularity has sky- rocketed among business owners and executives. According to WorldatWork, an association for human resources professionals, at least 35 million people telecommute.
Since 1987, the City of Worcester Retirement System, like the rest of the state’s municipal pension systems, has been doing its best to become self-sufficient.