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AMC Biz Dean Returns To Banking

Not yet two semesters into his tenure as dean of Anna Maria College's school of business, Lloyd Hamm Jr. will depart at the end of this month to assume the role of CEO of Grafton Suburban Credit Union (GSCU), a college official confirmed.

Foreclosures Continue To Decline

Massachusetts foreclosures posted double-digit decreases in January, in both petitions and completions, according to The Warren Group, a sign last year's backlog in foreclosures stemming from 2011 banks' legal and documentation issues has subsided.

Spring Bank’s Hep C Treatment Heads To Trial

After a decade of work and a recent infusion of $10.5 million in equity capital, a Milford...

Movers & Shakers: March 4

LAUREN B. SCHIFFMAN has been hired as director of communications for Natick-based Century Health Systems. The firm...
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Growing BTI Has No Plans To Leave MetroWest

The lure of Silicon Valley is strong. So one couldn't be blamed for thinking BTI Systems might be picking up stakes and moving when it announced Monday that it had raised $10 million and would open a new office in the California tech center. But that's far from true, said Sally Bament, senior vice president of global marketing for the Ottawa-based firm, which opened a U.S. headquarters in Littleton just over a year ago.

MetroWest Nets Millions In Q4 Venture Capital

In the 41 communities of MetroWest, software and medical device companies dominated the venture capital take in...

Grafton Credit Union CEO Resigns

Ed Lopes, the CEO at Grafton Suburban Credit Union for eight years, has resigned to take a similar role in Braintree, the financial institution announced today.

Natick’s Nasuni Seeks To Disrupt Storage Market

Nasuni, a startup based in Natick, is bringing its cloud-based data storage to automobile components maker Inteva...
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Movers & Shakers: Feb. 18

JOHN LAPAN, RAY DUNHAM and SCOTT BEATTIE were hired by Marlborough-based Conti-Younger Associates Inc. — an electronic...

Galvin To SEC: Act On Investment Adviser Contracts

Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin, whose office regulates the sale of securities in Massachusetts, is urging the federal Securities and Exchange Commission to consider a ban on arbitration clauses in investment adviser contracts.
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