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2020 Power 50: Anh Vu Sawyer

Sawyer supports Southeast Asian immigrants, refugees and long-term residents so they can successfully integrate into the community while maintaining their cultural identity, with a focus on entrepreneurialism.

2020 Power 50: Lavon R. Winkler

FLEXcon, whose revenue now totals near $300 million annually, was founded in 1956 by Myles McDonough, who...

2020 Power 50: Jon Weaver

Weaver had big shoes to fill taking over for Kevin O’Sullivan as president and CEO of biotech incubator MBI at the end of 2018.

2020 Power 50: Shacey Petrovic

As the coronavirus pandemic hit, Petrovic made sure Insulet expanded the benefits of its financial assistance program for current customers and donated 3,000 disposable gowns, 37,500 pairs of gloves, and 2,500 face masks to frontline workers throughout Massachusetts.
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2020 Power 50: Stephen MacMillan

To gauge MacMillan’s value to Hologic, look no further than the Marlborough medical device firm’s board of directors. It’s the board, after all, which voted in 2017 to grant MacMillan a $30-million special retention bonus as it worried other companies were looking to lure him away.

2020 Power 50: Paul Sellew

Sellew’s not the only hydroponics grower in Massachusetts, and it's not his first time finding such success with a startup.

2020 Power 50: Shantanu Gaur

Taking on obesity is nearly as insurmountable a challenge as one can get in health care. Allurion is giving it a shot, and Gaur has been leading the company to an aggressive timetable.

2020 Power 50: Michael F. Mahoney

Mahoney has made Boston Scientific into a behemoth by going on an acquisition spree.
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2020 Power 50: Ralph D. Crowley Jr.

Crowley didn’t need the Pawtucket Red Sox to come to town to become one of the city’s and region’s highest-profile and most influential businesspeople.

2020 Power 50: Edward M. Augustus Jr.

Once in a while, being a city manager is about swinging for the fences, to use a sports cliche. Augustus, Worcester’s city manager since 2014, is doing that now with the $132-million Polar Park to host the Worcester Red Sox next year.
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