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    2025 Power 100: Bob Eddy

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    Today, Eddy serves as chairman of the board of directors at the National Retail Federation, as a director at Dick’s Sporting Goods, and on the College Advisory Board at Babson College, his alma mater.

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    2025 Power 100: Amy Chase

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    Chase is the founder of Crompton Collective, a 9,000-square-foot vintage and antique shop that has become an anchor of the Canal District neighborhood in Worcester since it opened in 2012.

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    2025 Power 100: Virginia Orlando & Candace Atchue

    Mica Kanner-Mascolo Updated: May 19, 2025

    Seed to Stem is home decor mecca, which basically makes Orlando and Atchue curating prophets.

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    2025 Power 100: Jochen Salfeld

    Laura Finaldi Updated: May 19, 2025

    In his 35 years with AbbVie, Salfeld has been personally involved in growing a small startup in a leased space in Cambridge into a biopharmaceutical powerhouse.

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    2025 Power 100: Neelu Mohaghegh

    Brad Kane Updated: May 19, 2025

    Fuel America provided the foundation for Mohaghegh’s experiential company, which includes Cafe Neelu events and co-working and multi-purpose spaces, the Grove Village Market next to Fuel America featuring international foods, and Detour Live…

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    2025 Power 100: Victor Ambros

    Brad Kane Updated: May 19, 2025

    In October, Ambros was awarded the Nobel Prize, marking only the second time anyone from Central Massachusetts won the prestigious honor.

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    2025 Power 100: Abby Marschke

    Eric Casey Updated: May 19, 2025

    Over the last 25 years, Marschke has helped ensure the 167-year legacy of Norton Co. lives on in Worcester through Saint-Gobain’s continued involvement in the local economy and community.

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    2025 Power 100: Aimee Peacock

    Eric Casey Updated: May 19, 2025

    Peacock is perhaps the top role model in Central Mass., particularly for women, for all that can be achieved in the still male-dominated manufacturing industry.

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    2025 Power 100: Ralph Crowley Jr.

    Eric Casey Updated: May 19, 2025

    In a space dominated by the big players of Coca-Cola and Pepsi, Crowley has dug out a unique role as the head of a beverage company beholden to no one, except its loyal customer base.

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    2025 Power 100: Chris Coghlin

    Eric Casey Updated: May 19, 2025

    While his roles as CEO and president may sound the most important, Coghlin takes the most pride in his title of chief culture officer. Adopting the mantra, “Work hard, play hard,” he aims to make sure all of his employees are feeling satisfied in…

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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.