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    2025 Power 100: Alan Seiffert

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    Seiffert joined The Hanover Theatre last year from TED Conferences, where he was the head of global business development, responsible for generating revenue from live events, audio and podcasts, streaming, and consumer products.

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    2025 Power 100: Bill Wallace

    Mica Kanner-Mascolo Updated: May 19, 2025

    Not many can claim to have led at a single institution for half a century, but Wallace can. Having joined the Museum of Worcester as executive director in 1976, Wallace has guided the organization through 1/3rd of its existence, and his impact can…

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    2025 Power 100: Robyn Kennedy

    Brad Kane Updated: May 19, 2025

    First elected to the Massachusetts Senate in 2022 in an election where she defeated Worcester Mayor Joe Petty, Kennedy is helping to lead the next generation of progressive politicians.

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    2025 Power 100: Jim McGovern

    Brad Kane Updated: May 19, 2025

    Upheaval in the federal government since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term in office has placed renewed importance on McGovern, who must fight to protect funding, programs, and people as a member of the minority party in the House of…

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    2025 Power 100: Eric Batista

    Brad Kane Updated: May 19, 2025

    Batista has been on the hot seat as of late.

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    2025 Power 100: Noreen Johnson Smith

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    Johnson Smith joined the science and nature museum in 2022, after the EcoTarium experienced a 90% drop in visitation during COVID and had to lay off 67% of staff.

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    2025 Power 100: Kimberly Golinski

    Eric Casey Updated: May 19, 2025

    Fresh off a successful mission to right the ship at Worcester’s Wormtown Brewery before its April 2024 sale to the owners of Jack’s Abby, Golinski made a large career transition a month later when she was announced the next president of the…

  • 2025 Power 100: Brooke Cooper

    Eric Casey Updated: May 19, 2025

    As the leader of Central Massachusetts’ most talked-about sports organization, Cooper captains the Worcester Red Sox’s efforts to draw fans to Worcester’s $160-million Polar Park baseball stadium.

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    2025 Power 100: Sandy Dunn

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    Dunn has been with the venue known as the DCU Center since 1983, when she accepted a position as a receptionist.

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    2025 Power 100: Michael Covino

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    With brands like The Fix Burger Bar, Mezcal Tequila Kitchen, and Bocado Tapas Wine Bar, Covino’s Niche Hospitality is top of mind when it comes to dining in Worcester.

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Today's Poll

Has your company created pathways for women, people of color and other minorities to advance to more senior positions?
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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.