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Feb. 10, 2025Edition

🔒Q&A: NAI Glickman’s newest executive on how to market commercial real estate

The firm joined forces with NAI Global in 2015 and grew its international network. In January, NAI Glickman announced the promotion of Maria Adamo to chief marketing officer.

🔒Editorial: Time to tackle unemployment reform

While the deal gives Massachusetts some clarity, this is only a first step state leaders must take over the next year or so to apply a more permanent fix to the ailing state unemployment insurance system.

🔒Viewpoint: Put higher ed in prisons

People often refer to support for justice-impacted individuals as a second chance at opportunity and employment. Such chances are critical to expanding work experience, skill development, and economic mobility.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Feb. 10, 2025

Employees at Dean College, Bowditch & Dewey, and Milford Regional Physician Group are advancing in their professional careers.
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🔒How Gen Z can get on the right financial track

Despite almost all Gen Z respondents having financial goals, this generation is struggling to balance those priorities with the current high cost of living.

🔒101: Setting goals to inspire workforce success

The start of a new year means new goals. This is the time for managers to take stock of where their teams are and find ways for them to reach new objectives in the future.

🔒10 Things I know about … Marketing to Gen Z customers

People in their 20s are growing and learning about themselves, wanting to indulge in new things.

🔒Small business struggles: Are we next?

Renee Diaz, owner of The Queen's Cups bakery in Worcester, offers an honest perspective on the trails and tribulations of running a small business in 2025.
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🔒Good with money: A new wave of female banking leaders is emerging in Central Mass.

In 2024, the United States celebrated the 50th anniversary of a woman’s ability to obtain a bank account without her father’s or husband’s co-signature.

🔒Stepping up to the plate: Brooke Cooper’s climb through the WooSox depth chart has made her the first woman GM in franchise history

When her first application for an internship with the PawSox resulted in rejection, Cooper was undeterred. Nine years later, she's the WooSox's general manager.

🔒Blooming business: The founders behind Worcester plant and decor shop Seed to Stem see their second location as the beginning of a bigger dream

Worcester shoppers know, if you’re in the market for a succulent, incense holder, or even an eel skull, there is a one-stop shop you can’t miss: Seed to Stem.

🔒From the Editor: Why we highlight women’s progress

In an ideal world, publications like WBJ’s annual Women in Leadership edition wouldn’t be necessary. In an ideal world, all people everywhere would be recognized for their natural talents and learned skills and given equal opportunities to help create the best possible version of our economy and society, regardless of the circumstances each person was born into.
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Framingham cannabis testing lab sues competitors, claiming deceptive practices result in unsafe marijuana products

The 50-page lawsuit claims the actions of the labs has violated state law, intentionally interfered with MCR’s business relations, and led to unjust enrichment. 

CCC suspends whistleblower who brought attention to cannabis agency’s dysfunction

Dube, featured in a WBJ investigation detailing dysfunction and toxicity at the CCC, has been suspended.
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