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  • Precision Optics continues diversification

    Sam Bonacci February 18, 2016

    While year-over-year revenue was down slightly, the second quarter of 2016 fiscal report for Gardner's Precision Optics shows continued growth in the company's efforts to diversify its product and customer base, according to company officials.

  • Economists: Achievement gap, transportation woes holding back growth

    State House News Service February 18, 2016

    Local economists huddled in late January to discuss the state of play in Massachusetts and emerged with the consensus conclusion that the fiscal condition of state government represents a "potentially troubling development for both growth and…

  • Saint Vincent names new board members

    Sam Bonacci February 17, 2016

    New board members with strong Worcester connections have been added to the Saint Vincent Hospital Board of Trustees.

  • $1.2M statewide economic program launches

    Sam Bonacci February 17, 2016

    A pilot program designed to put cities in touch with economic experts to tackle their most pressing issues has been launched with an initial $1.2 million in funding.

  • Fitchburg State names new provost

    Sam Bonacci February 17, 2016

    Fitchburg State University has announced that Alberto J.F. Cardelle will be the university's new provost and vice president for academic affairs.

  • Worcester’s financial illiteracy creates demand for credit unions

    Laura Finaldi February 15, 2016

    After demand for its services led to almost unreasonable wait times at its two Worcester branches, Digital Federal Credit Union opened a third location in the city in November, where the staff has been busy educating people out of bad financial…

  • Opioid crisis creating nonprofit demand

    Laura Finaldi February 15, 2016

    The ongoing opioid crisis has created a demand for services that Central Massachusetts organizations are working hard to meet.

  • Nonprofit Business Leader: Edward H. Moore

    Laura Finaldi February 15, 2016

    A 30-year career in the healthcare administration industry with experience in hospitals everywhere from affluent Boston suburbs to the ghettos of Washington, D.C. has helped Edward Moore guide Harrington Healthcare.

  • Large Business Leader: Elaine Osgood

    Taryn Plumb February 15, 2016

    Over the last three decades, Osgood has grown an initial franchise into the global, increasingly-expanding enterprise, Atlas Travel and Technology Group, Inc.

  • Manufacturers helping to create statewide incubator

    Laura Finaldi February 15, 2016

    The Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership is running a joint program with Greentown Labs in Somerville focused on connecting startups with manufacturers so they can learn from one another.

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Has your company changed its DEI policies since President Donald Trump took office in January?
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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”.