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North County

  • Aaron Industries competes internationally by lowering energy costs

    Livia Gershon Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016

    Founded in 1983 in the “Pioneer Plastic City,” Aaron has 47 full-time employees making and distributing plastic resins for use in all kinds of products and the company is keenly focused on energy efficiency.

  • Central Mass. colleges showcase affordability

    Laura Finaldi March 28, 2016

    In bid for students, marketing for Central Massachusetts higher education turns to dollars and cents.

  • Worcester needs to support gas-leak bills

    Mary Keefe Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016

    Gas leaks need to be fixed in Worcester, according to Mary Keefe.

  • 101: WINNING BACK CLIENTS

    Susan Shalhoub Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016

    Businesses can be plagued by churn, or how many customers cancel, but here are some tips to learning from those experiences and possibly bringing those clients back.

  • Movers & Shakers

    March 28, 2016

    LAURA MONDANO is now vice president of regulatory affairs at Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology in Holliston.

  • GFA Credit Union receives $150K to help low income homebuyers

    Sam Bonacci March 24, 2016

    The GFA Federal Credit Union has received a $150,000 grant that will allow it to assist low and moderate income home buyers.

  • FSU receives National Endowment for the Humanities grant

    Sam Bonacci March 24, 2016

    Fitchburg State University faculty members received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant that will allow them to pursue a project that blends computer science, art history and philosophy.

  • Fidelity Bank names lead commercial banking officer

    Sam Bonacci March 23, 2016

    Fidelity Bank has named Barry Bliss its new vice president and chief commercial banking officer.

  • Hudson firm flips property for $20M

    Sam Bonacci March 23, 2016

    Hudson-based Calare Properties has completed the sale of an industrial property in Leominster for $31.5 million, growing the property's value from $11.6M three years ago.

  • Report outlines community hospital business difficulties

    State House News Service March 22, 2016

    Community hospitals in Massachusetts face a "self-reinforcing cycle of challenges" that makes their traditional business model unsustainable as more patients choose larger academic medical centers, according to a new report.

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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”.