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The first things you’ll notice when speaking with Sandra Olson is her quick sense of humor, her infectious laugh, and most importantly, her intelligence.
Since her first senior leadership role at 28 years old as vice president at Worcester nursing provider VNA Care, Lisa M. Colombo, DNP, MHA, RN has stood out in the healthcare field.
For Stacy Wu, MD, vice president and head of global central nervous system clinical research at Sunovion, the switch from clinical practice to clinical research was all about impact.
With a deeply rooted commitment to the Greater Worcester community, Kristine Bostek has been a champion for the region’s most vulnerable elderly population during the coronavirus pandemic.
Betsy Landry, has seen many changes in the human resources field throughout her 30 year career at law firm Mirick O’Connell. However, even with all of her experience, the COVID pandemic changed workplaces in ways no one anticipated.
If you would have told this former culinary student her career would take her on a journey through nonprofits and community work to a for-profit company, Kimberly M. Salmon would have never believed you.
When employers set wages, a lot of factors go into the decision. They ask themselves a variety of questions, including what they can afford, what is industry standard, what’s the market rate for the position, and, in some cases: Is this a living…
Collaborative workspace in Central Massachusetts cumulatively received more than $209,000 in grants through the latest round of funding from the state’s Collaborative Workspace Program.
Maury’s Deli on Main Street in Worcester will close for good on Oct. 16 after 74 years in business, according to a social media post from someone claiming to be a representative of the owners.
Rockland Trust, the bank headquartered in Rockland, announced Wednesday the opening of its third Worcester retail branch.
On July 4, President Donald Trump signed into law massive new legislation designed to enact his agenda. The nearly 900-page package includes provisions such as $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, increased funding for immigration enforcement, and a $1-trillion reduction in Medicaid spending, while increasing the country’s debt limit by $5 trillion.
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