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  • Healey adds Hao, Snyder to developing cabinet

    Colin A. Young | State House News Service January 5, 2023

    One day before she is to be sworn into office, Gov.-elect Maura Healey continued to flesh out her Cabinet by naming her secretaries of economic development and of technology services and security, but major administration roles remain unfilled by

    Colin A. Young | State House News Service January 5, 2023
  • Life sciences firm brings back Marlborough executive to lead North American operations

    Kevin Koczwara January 5, 2023

    After previously leading its Marlborough operations, Maurice Phelan has returned to life sciences company Sartorius AG to lead its North American operations.

    Kevin Koczwara January 5, 2023
  • MassBio names new CEO

    Kevin Koczwara January 5, 2023

    Kendalle Burlin O'Connell, has been officially named The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council’s new CEO and president.

    Kevin Koczwara January 5, 2023
  • eClinicalWorks signs three IT deals in Mississippi and Pennsylvania

    Timothy Doyle December 28, 2022

    Westborough healthcare technology firm eClinicalWorks has signed three new clients along the East Coast, as the company marches toward $800M in revenue for the year.

    Timothy Doyle December 28, 2022
  • How did we do with WBJ’s 2022 predictions?

    Updated: December 26, 2022

    In December 2022, the WBJ Editorial staff made 10 predictions of what this year’s headlines would bring. They were bold, and they were mostly wrong. We got three right. Here are our predictions and what actually happened.

    Updated: December 26, 2022
  • Rideshare drivers revive push for union rights

    Sam Drysdale | State House News Service December 22, 2022

    After an election cycle where ride-hailing and food delivery drivers' rights were originally planned to be on the ballot, drivers for apps such as Uber, Lyft, Doordash and Instacart joined with labor advocate allies to attempt to reinvigorate calls

    Sam Drysdale | State House News Service December 22, 2022
  • Worcester IT firm announces 71% revenue increase following July merger

    Timothy Doyle December 21, 2022

    Worcester cybersecurity firm SideChannel, Inc. reported a 71% year-over-year revenue increase in fiscal 2022, in its first report since combining with Austin encryption company Cipherloc Corp.

    Timothy Doyle December 21, 2022
  • Retiring March of Dimes president and CEO joins board of women's health company

    Kevin Koczwara December 15, 2022

    Women’s health and medical technology company Hologic, Inc., announced on December 9 that Stacey Stewart, the president and CEO of the nonprofit the March of Dimes Inc., will join the Marlborough-based company’s board.

    Kevin Koczwara December 15, 2022
  • Assumption cybersecurity program receives validation from NSA

    Timothy Doyle December 13, 2022

    As cyberattacks increase in frequency and sophistication, the cybersecurity program at Assumption University in Worcester has been recognized by the National Security Agency.

    Timothy Doyle December 13, 2022
  • Holliston biotech names interim CFO

    Timothy Doyle December 13, 2022

    Harvard Bioscience, Inc. named Jennifer Cote as the company’s chief financial officer and treasurer following the resignation of Michael Rossi, according to a Monday press release from the company.

    Timothy Doyle December 13, 2022
  • Cyber threats growing: Central Mass. experts urge ways to avoid disaster

    Livia Gershon Updated: December 12, 2022

    A lawyer was working late one night when he saw a colleague’s computer suddenly turn on. Files flashed up on the screen as though someone were at the empty desk searching through the firm’s documents and data.

    Livia Gershon Updated: December 12, 2022
  • Social media: Best ways to strategize for your business

    Livia Gershon Updated: December 12, 2022

    Some companies may be trying to reach potential customers and convert clicks to sales, while others want to show off their company culture to people who might consider applying for a job.

    Livia Gershon Updated: December 12, 2022
  • Millis vertical farming co. expands into Pennsylvania to reach new markets

    Timothy Doyle December 9, 2022

    Millis-based agriculture company, Crop One Holdings, Inc., is building a 316,000 square foot vertical farm in Hazle Township, Pennsylvania. It is expected to open in 2024.

    Timothy Doyle December 9, 2022
  • Sterling fiber optics company announces rebranding

    December 9, 2022

    Sterling fiber optics manufacturer Fiberoptic Components LLC has changed its name to Innofiber.

    December 9, 2022
  • Rentschler Biopharma teams with WPI, MassBioEd on life sciences career training

    Kevin Koczwara December 8, 2022

    German and Milford-based biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing company Rentschler Biopharma SE launched a training program with Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

    Kevin Koczwara December 8, 2022
  • Cognex acquires German lighting firm as part of expansion into EV market

    December 8, 2022

    Natick-based machine-vision company Cognex Corp. has acquired German-based lighting technology company SAC Sirius Advanced Cybernetics GmbH.

    December 8, 2022

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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.