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Jan. 9, 2023Edition

🔒Q&A: The other side of the coin

Dismas House of Massachusetts, Inc. is a nonprofit organization in Greater Worcester helping former prisoners in the area find housing, work, and other reentry needs as they try to piece their lives back together.

🔒Editorial: Best nonprofit leader: David Jordan

For the last 10 years, WBJ readers have voted for the best companies, venues, people, and services in Central Massachusetts, for our annual Best of Business awards.

🔒Viewpoint: Early college boosts the workforce

Today, 80% of good-paying jobs require a postsecondary education, and differences in educational attainment have a profound impact on students’ future earnings.
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🔒Movers & Shakers for Jan. 9, 2023

People are on the move at UMass Memorial Health, Bay State Savings Bank, and more.

🔒What the new Mass. data privacy act means for business

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts may soon approve a data privacy bill called the Massachusetts Information Privacy and...

🔒101: Performing a strong competitive analysis

Here are some tips for performing a competitive analysis of other companies who tend to give you a run for your money.

🔒Use empathy when managing social media

Like it or not, your organization’s social media accounts have become the digital front door to your company.
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🔒The beer challenges of 2023

Beer has become big business. In Massachusetts, the industry supports more than 14,000 employees and, according to the Brewers Association, had an economic impact of more than $1.6 billion in 2021.

🔒Juniper Rag, a Central Mass. arts magazine, looks to connect artists and collectors from near and far

In February 2021, two artists and entrepreneurs created a new connection for artists, a for-profit glossy magazine featuring the work and writing of artists from around New England and the world: Juniper Rag.

David Jordan to retire as president of Seven Hills

David Jordan will step down as president of Seven Hills Foundation of Worcester on June 30 after 28 years leading the organization.
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