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Oct. 16, 2023Edition

🔒Q&A: Worcester midwife seeks to expand maternity care

Blessington sees collaboration and outreach as an integral part of her practice at Worcester Community Midwifery.

🔒A Thousand Words: Heywood’s bankruptcy

Heywood Healthcare's bankruptcy filing came after a tumultuous year.

🔒Editorial: Recognizing women business leaders

By most measures, much progress has been made when it comes to opportunities for women in the workplace, and there are more women in leadership positions than ever before. But has equality been achieved? Hardly.

🔒Viewpoint: Yes, we still need more women in leadership

Earlier this year, many celebrated an S&P 500 record: 10% female CEOs. My reaction: not good enough.
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Movers & Shakers for Oct. 16, 2023

People are on the move at Capstone Planning Group, Leominster Credit Union, and Open Sky Community Services.

🔒How Mass. tax relief impacts your estate plans

The tax relief bill encompasses a range of tax proposals aimed at providing relief to families, businesses, and individuals throughout the state. Notably, it has a significant impact on existing estate plans, particularly concerning the estate tax.

🔒101: Task mastering

Procrastination can creep into any task. Here are some ways to get started, get motivated, and get going with items unfinished for way too long.

🔒5 Things I know about … Attracting and retaining young professionals

If you represent an organization looking to hire motivated and reliable young professionals, here are five steps you can take.
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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.

🔒Stretched too far: Advocates worry Worcester’s new environmentally friendly building codes will hinder life sciences development

Worcester has been seeking to grow its life sciences industry, but industry advocates say adopting the opt-in specialized energy code will hinder biotech development in Worcester.

🔒From the Editor: Child care costs are a business problem

In my eight years as WBJ’s editor, I’ve had some amazing reporters work in our newsroom. Since...

Nichols College president resigns amid investigation into Coast Guard misconduct

Glenn Sulmasy is out as Nichols College president, according to an announcement posted Tuesday afternoon to the Dudley school’s website.
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