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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.

🔒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.

Aspen Dental to pay $3.5M settlement over claims of deceptive advertising

The settlement resolves claims that Aspen Dental used a series of bait-and-switch tactics on thousands of Massachusetts consumers, according to a Thursday release from the attorney general. 

BU grad joins WBJ newsroom to lead healthcare, diversity & inclusion coverage

Isabel Tehan, a 2022 graduate of the Boston University master’s program in journalism and former intern at the Philadelphia Business Journal, has been hired by Worcester Business Journal as its newest staff writer.
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PwC anti-fraud director named to C-suite at Hanover

The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. has named David Lovely to the position of executive vice president and chief claims officer.

Natick manufacturer to pay $500K over defective IV pumps

Zyno Medical, a Natick-based intravenous pump manufacturer, has agreed to pay nearly $500,000 to resolve allegations it knowingly distributed defective medical devices.

Peterson Oil to face class action lawsuit for allegedly selling bad oil mix

A lawsuit filed by several customers against Peterson Oil Service Inc. of Worcester accusing the company of knowingly delivering the wrong mix of heating oil was certified on Dec. 12 as a class action lawsuit by a Worcester Superior Court judge.

🔒WBJ’s editorial staff predicts these 10 news events will happen in 2023

Every December, the WBJ Editorial staff predicts possible news events for the coming year. Here are our predictions and why they will happen.
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🔒Social media: Best ways to strategize for your business

Some companies may be trying to reach potential customers and convert clicks to sales, while others want to show off their company culture to people who might consider applying for a job.

🔒Cyber threats growing: Central Mass. experts urge ways to avoid disaster

A lawyer was working late one night when he saw a colleague’s computer suddenly turn on. Files flashed up on the screen as though someone were at the empty desk searching through the firm’s documents and data.
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