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🔒Q&A: Worcester native returns from London to help immigrant businesses

While Asante was climbing the corporate ladder abroad, she decided to return home to her family in Worcester. Her goal has always been to use her legal acumen to benefit local business owners, especially immigrant entrepreneurs who defied the odds to build successful legacies.

Movers & Shakers for Nov. 25, 2024

Employees at Assumption University, Fidelity Bank, and Mirick O'Connell are advancing in their careers.

Mass. congressman worried about potential impact of RFK Jr. appointment on federal research funds

Congressman Stephen Lynch said Monday morning that President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his secretary of health and human services gives him "great concern."

Worcester, WPI reach deal over controversial hotel purchases

The deal signifies a potential end to the feud between the university and local political and business figures.
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Assumption University names former WPI controller as new chief financial officer

Assumption University in Worcester has appointed E. Jane Clapp as its new vice president for finance and administration and chief financial officer.

Natick franchise operators of national private preschool chain opening Sudbury location after $2.6M purchase of former synagogue

The plan to modify the property to accommodate the school was approved by the Sudbury Planning Board during its June 26 meeting.

🔒Q&A: Holy Cross student launches app with billion-dollar ambitions

When 21-year-old College of the Holy Cross student Thomas “TJ” Haigh first developed his idea for Trivflic, his goal was to connect others and build a community through the fun of trivia games.

Movers & Shakers for Nov. 11, 2024

Employees at companies including Cornerstone Bank, ERA Key Realty Services, and Flexcon Holdings Trust are advancing in their careers.
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🔒Opening doors: To provide more educational and career opportunities to underserved populations, Central Mass. colleges are enhancing financial aid

The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester increased its full-tuition grants to students whose families make $100,000 a year or less.

🔒Continued flexibility: To attract top talent, Central Mass. employers still are in a workers’ market

Four and a half years after the COVID-19 pandemic altered the configuration of the U.S. workforce, Central Massachusetts employers are still navigating the reverberations of a landscape that changed overnight.
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