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    People to meet in 2021: Steve Lynch

    Grant Welker Updated: December 21, 2020

    King Street Properties is putting its money where its mouth is, and doing it in Devens, a community that’s seen some major development before but never of this magnitude.

  • People to meet in 2021: Dani Babineau

    Brad Kane Updated: December 21, 2020

    The co-founder of the still relatively young and small brewery, Babineau has gone all-in on her company helping to serve society as a whole, becoming the second certified B Corp in Worcester and the first brewery.

  • People to meet in 2021: Ross Bradshaw

    Monica Benevides Updated: December 21, 2020

    Bradshaw leads a cannabis dispensary with plans to open in 2021, and which has been stuck in the state’s licensing process for going on three years.

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    People to meet in 2021: Ahiela Watson

    Monica Benevides Updated: December 21, 2020

    Watson is anything but afraid to speak truth to power.

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    With 1,390 more cases, Worcester sets another COVID record

    Updated: December 18, 2020

    The City of Worcester has set another single-week record in new COVID-19 cases, city officials reported Friday, a number boosted in part by an extra reporting day because of Thursday's snowstorm.

  • People to meet in 2021: Denis Dowdle

    Grant Welker Updated: December 21, 2020

    Dowdle simply has more sway than anyone over whether Polar Park pays for itself as city officials maintain, and whether the ballpark can spur a revitalization of the surrounding neighborhood.

  • People to meet in 2021: Peter Dunn

    Grant Welker Updated: December 21, 2020

    Dunn may be the city official with most oversight and influence over city-owned Polar Park itself, as well as helping to shape what the neighborhood around it will look like.

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    People to meet in 2021: Alex Richardson

    Grant Welker Updated: December 21, 2020

    Richardson’s job includes building relationships with corporate partners and nonprofits with which the WooSox can hold fundraisers, food drives or other events as they did in Rhode Island.

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    People to meet in 2021: Parth Chakrabarti

    Grant Welker Updated: December 21, 2020

    Chakrabarti is new to the role, having started in early December, but the potential he gives UMass Medical School for new innovation and business development is clear.

  • People to meet in 2021: Robert Hart

    Grant Welker Updated: December 21, 2020

    Hart has his eye on Worcester’s Main South neighborhood, even from the other side of the country, in Los Angeles.

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The President Donald Trump Administration’s campaign to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts throughout the federal government and to federally-funded institutions has put many companies and organizations committed to DEI on edge. Many have chosen to navigate Trump-era threats by reorganizing and rewording their DEI initiatives, including changing their wording to eradicate the words “diversity”, “equity”, and “inclusion” in favor of more ambiguous terms such as “fair”, “community”, and “wellbeing”.