In Worcester Business Journal's annual list of the most influential people in the Central Massachusetts economy, the Power 50, one-third of those listed have ties to the manufacturing industry.
Holliston biotechnology firm Harvard Bioscience continued its fourth quarter momentum with revenue up 14% in the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020.
For 22 years, Sawyer has led SEACMA to help Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees become contributing citizens in Greater Worcester while helping them to preserve their unique cultural heritage, which includes helping entrepreneurs turn their startups into functioning businesses.
In her capacity as executive director of the Spanish American Center – a position she has held since 1986, Neddy Latimer oversees all of the nonprofit’s operations, including its roughly half a million dollar in revenues.
The social service nonprofit industry in Central Mass. is full of a complex mix of organizations providing a variety of services, and sitting at the top is Dr. David A. Jordan at Seven Hills.
As head of the 132-year-old Boys & Girls Club of Worcester, Liz Hamilton not only helps steer the city’s youth in positive directions, but helps provide support for their parents, too.