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Sutton property, home to machinery supplier, sells for $3.1M to Concord real estate firm

A property in Sutton containing flex warehouse space has been sold for $3.1 million to a Concord-based corporation.

Psychemedics hires new VP of finance amid executive shakeup

Psychemedics, an Acton-based manufacturer of drug testing kits, has hired Daniella Mehalik as the company’s vice president of finance.

Acton drug test company plans restructuring amid revenue drop

Following a $2.1-million loss in the third quarter, Acton drug testing firm Psychemedics said on Thursday it is in the midst of a restructuring.

Insulet CFO to step down

The CFO of Insulet, an Acton medical device firm, will step down from his role on Oct. 20.
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Acton drug testing company continues C-suite shakeup with new chief revenue officer

A month after naming Brian Hullinger as its new CEO, Psychemedics of Acton hired Shannon Shoemaker as its new chief revenue officer.

McGovern Automotive Group unites properties around mall with $1.5M office buy

Two months after buying a restaurant property at 20 Nagog Park, an affiliate of McGovern Automotive Group purchased a neighboring 13,194-square-foot office building at 30 Nagog Park in Acton for $1.5 million.

Movers & Shakers for Oct. 2, 2023

People are on the move at Fidelity Bank, Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates, and Milford Regional Physician Group.

SeaChange names new CEO after delisting shares from NASDAQ

Boston-based streaming technology company SeaChange International, which was formerly based in Acton, added CEO to President Chris Klimmer’s title, approximately a month after the company delisted its shares on the NASDAQ.
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Insulet insulin pump launched in Germany as company revenue booms

Acton medical device firm Insulet Corp. has launched its flagship product, the Omnipod tubeless insulin device, in Germany a year after it received Food and Drug Administration approval for the device in the U.S. 

Acton drug testing company brings in new CEO

Psychemedics in Acton, a hair testing for drug abuse firm, has changed leaders. Brian Hullinger officially became president and CEO on Thursday, following the retirement of longtime leader Ray Kubacki.
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