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As interest in making biomanufacturing a bigger player in the state's economy grows, McCready is the top man at the state level pointing to Central Massachusetts and the advantages the region brings to such plans.
McCready, a Yale University graduate who helped boost the Cambridge innovation economy as the first executive director of the Kendall Square Association, has made his presence known throughout the life sciences community. In a round of tax incentives given to companies expanding their footprint or employee base, the MLSC encouraged businesses outside of Boston and Cambridge to apply, and eventually awarded nearly $2 million in tax breaks to companies located in Central Massachusetts.
“He's very committed to regional economic development – not just Boston and Cambridge, but Worcester, Springfield, Fall River as well,” said Stephen Flavin, vice president and dean of academic and corporate engagement at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. McCready has been in constant contact with WPI about ways to tie Central Massachusetts into what's going on in the state as a whole, Flavin said.
How can Central Mass attract more biotechnology firms?
Improve transportation infrastructure, pursue and develop opportunities for cutting-edge biologics manufacturing, and continue to make progress on world-class urban amenities. Be proud of the Central Mass. narrative!
Gathered below are the other Central Massachusetts' 2016 Power Players:
Standard Bearers: Long-time forces in the business community
Trail Blazers: Pioneers setting the latest economic trends
Behind the Scenes: People in the background who keep the wheels turning
Next Wave: Forward thinkers ushering in the new economy
Gear Shifters: Up-and-comers breathing new life into old ideas
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