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Brad Kane

Brad Kane is the Editor for Worcester Business Journal. Kane came to Worcester from its sister publication Hartford Business Journal, where he most recently served as managing editor. Kane talked his way onto HBJ’s staff in May 2010, previously working as a Boston Globe correspondent and a staff writer for the Patriot Ledger in Quincy. In another journalism life, he covered local politics in northern Ohio and southwest Florida. Kane has been honored for his work by the Alliance of Area Business Publications, the Florida Press Club, Ohio Associated Press and the National Society of Professional Journalists. He graduated from The Ohio State University, with an honor’s degree in journalism. He lives a calm, sleep-filled life in Wilbraham, Mass. with his wife, five young children and Texas heeler. In his 42 minutes of weekly free time, Kane runs the sidewalks, streets and trails of Western Massachusetts.

2025 Power 100: Robyn Kennedy

First elected to the Massachusetts Senate in 2022 in an election where she defeated Worcester Mayor Joe Petty, Kennedy is helping to lead the next generation of progressive politicians.

2025 Power 100: Jim McGovern

Upheaval in the federal government since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term in office has placed renewed importance on McGovern, who must fight to protect funding, programs, and people as a member of the minority party in the House of Representatives.

2025 Power 100: Eric Batista

Batista has been on the hot seat as of late.

2025 Power 100: Jeff Navin

When people think of Consigli – the $4-billion construction giant – they likely think of CEO Anthony Consigli and President Matthew Consigli, the brothers at the front of the fifth-generation family firm.
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2025 Power 100: Tom Bull

Beyond financing, a solid piece of property, good design and construction partners, or even a great lawyer, what a developer looking to complete a major real estate project in Worcester needs more than anything else is fire Capt. Tom Bull’s approval.

2025 Power 100: Lila Snyder

Innovation and audio are at the core of Snyder’s philosophy at Bose, where she is pushing the 60-year-old manufacturer to be a leader in consumer electronics and automotive audio.

2025 Power 100: Neelu Mohaghegh

Fuel America provided the foundation for Mohaghegh’s experiential company, which includes Cafe Neelu events and co-working and multi-purpose spaces, the Grove Village Market next to Fuel America featuring international foods, and Detour Live productions.

2025 Power 100: Victor Ambros

In October, Ambros was awarded the Nobel Prize, marking only the second time anyone from Central Massachusetts won the prestigious honor.
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2025 Power 100: David Stone

Since its founding in 1939, Sterilite and the family Stone have been major employers in North Central Massachusetts, particularly in its small home community of Townsend, with its population of 9,000.

2025 Power 100: Thomas Bartholomew

The long-time and well-connected founder of the nationally-recognized $5-billion financial advisory firm, Bartholomew is as much a staple of the Worcester business community as the company that bears his name.
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