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🔒The judges for the 2023 Outstanding Women in Business awards

The unenviable task of selecting the best nominees fell to these three judges, who used their varied expertise and backgrounds to select the Class of 2023.

🔒Q&A: Shirley marketing firm seeks to delight clients

Laurie Busby grew up in advertising, starting out at a Worcester agency before working for larger companies, but she settled back into an agency job when the formerly named firm James & Matthew hired her a decade ago.

🔒Editorial: Ensure the golden goose keeps laying eggs

Not that long ago, Worcester felt like a development desert. Coming out of the Great Recession and into the early 2010s, proposals for new multi-family and commercial developments were few and far between, to the point when the 368-unit 145 Front at City Square opened downtown in 2018, it was seen as both a risky endeavor and cause for celebration.

Movers & Shakers for Oct. 2, 2023

People are on the move at Fidelity Bank, Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates, and Milford Regional Physician Group.
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A retail turnaround: How Wachusett Plaza in West Boylston achieved 100% occupancy.

Surabian Realty Company, a diversified real estate firm with holdings in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, embarked on...

🔒Q&A: Maugel DeStefano Architects principal has built a lifetime of design

Since joining Harvard-based Maugel DeStefano Architects eight years ago, Pelletier advanced to the top, first being tapped as a principal by founder Brent Maugel in a 2018 merger that created Maugel DeStefano Architects.

🔒Editorial: Fitchburg’s economic momentum is picking up steam

The City of Fitchburg and key community players like Fitchburg State University have been talking about revitalizing downtown for years. Fast forward to 2023, and it appears the pieces are coming together for Fitchburg’s downtown reinvention.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 18, 2023

People are on the move at Fallon Health, Nichols College, and Cornerstone Bank.
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“Why did you choose to join the faculty at UMass Chan?” was the question posed at an...

🔒Editorial: Tap into the disabled workforce

Timothy Johnson says companies usually need some convincing to hire workers with intellectual and development disabilities, but once they do, the businesses are over the moon with the results.
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