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Steward CEO resigns as Markey calls for accountability from firm’s senior leadership, private equity investor

The oft-maligned Ralph de la Torre is headed for the exits at Steward Health Care, resigning Tuesday as CEO of the company he founded here in 2010.

🔒Q&A: Harrington’s journey took her from Manhattan to Harvard to Bowditch

Harrington joined Bowditch in 2022 after starting off her legal career in the public sector.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 30, 2024

Central Massachusetts professionals are being hired and promoted at organizations including bankHometown, Vision Advertising, and Webster Five.

🔒Recovery: A year and a half after their split, Nikki Bell-Peña and the leaders of Safe Exit Initiative are on their own paths to...

Bell-Peña and the nonprofit she founded are now hard at work again addressing the original core mission: Supporting those exploited by the sex trade.
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🔒Q&A: New Worcester Railers team president looks to apply lessons learned from her craft beer experience to the world of pro hockey

Kim Golinski made the transition from craft beer to professional sports on Aug. 1, when she officially became the team president of the Worcester Railers.

Worcester Community Action Council brings on chief marketing officer

David Ginisi has been named the new role of chief marketing and communications officer for social service nonprofit Worcester Community Action Council.

Worcester insurance tech firm buys Illinois inspection company in all-cash deal

Xceedance has acquired Millennium Information Services, an Illinois-based property inspection and data company.

WPI makes controversial purchase of two Worcester hotels official, buys properties for combined $46M

WPI is following through with its purchase of two Gateway Park hotels.
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WooSox broadcaster named radio voice for New York Knicks games

Tyler Murray, the television and radio play-by-play broadcaster for the WooSox since 2022, has been named the new radio voice of the New York Knicks.

Marlborough cannabis testing lab shutters, latest victim to industry struggles

A Marlborough cannabis testing lab has closed, as a former employee described the current state of the industry as a "house of cards."
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