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Greater Worcester

  • Movers & Shakers for March 30, 2020

    Updated: March 30, 2020

    New hires and promotions at companies like AAFCPAs in Westborough, Bryley Sytems in Clinton, Concierge Physical Therapy in Sutton, Reliant Medical Group and Framingham State University.

  • New market-rate apartment building rising in investor-friendly Main Middle neighborhood

    Livia Gershon Updated: March 30, 2020

    Daniel Stroe and his business partner, Timothy Adler, bought the building last year for $700,000 and are now deep in the process of converting it into 47 apartments, known as the Stamp Factory Lofts.

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    New fundraising effort may fix UMass Memorial’s financials

    Jennifer L. Grybowski Updated: March 30, 2020

    CEO Eric Dickson said while UMass is grateful for the few million dollars in donations it garners each year, they don’t even compare to hospitals in Boston, who tend to generate tens of millions of dollars in philanthropy every year.

  • Greater Worcester may be spared from worst of coronavirus recession

    Grant Welker Updated: March 30, 2020

    It isn’t heavily dependent on tourism or conventions, and it has relatively few hotel rooms. It isn’t home to any casinos and doesn’t host headquarters for any major airlines, energy companies, automakers or cruise lines, among others who have been…

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    Dire predictions on hospital bed shortages force Central Mass. officials to look at alternatives

    Grant Welker Updated: March 30, 2020

    Central Massachusetts is projected to have among the biggest shortfalls in the number of available beds in the country, virtually no matter how hard the coronavirus pandemic hits.

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    Key steps for businesses to survive the coronavirus crisis

    Monica Busch Updated: March 30, 2020

    As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on and Central Massachusetts business owners adjust to a shifting economic and regulatory environment, area experts are cautioning company heads to stay abreast of ever-changing tides – and to make sure emergency plans…

  • $367B federal loan program leads business relief efforts

    Brad Kane Updated: March 30, 2020

    Among the CARES Act provisions of direct payments to U.S. residents, expanding unemployment benefits and a bailout to airlines is a $367-billion small business relief effort designed to encourage companies with 500 or fewer employees to maintain…

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    Mass. medical schools expedite 2020 graduation amid coronavirus crisis

    Monica Busch March 27, 2020

    Massachusetts medical schools are allowing their students to graduate three months earlier than usual this year, a move that could inject 700 additional physicians into the healthcare system during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, UMass Medical…

  • State to postpone April 15 tax deadline

    State House News Service March 27, 2020

    The April 15 deadline for filing state income tax returns will be postponed until July 15 under a deal announced Friday between Gov. Charlie Baker and legislative leaders.

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    Killeen Manufacturing buys Auburn site for $2.5M

    March 27, 2020

    Worcester's Killeen Manufacturing has bought a former F.W. Webb building on Sword Street in Auburn for $2.5 million.

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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.