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Voting for Best of Business awards closes on Monday

Voting for the WBJ’s 2023 Best of Business awards, which seeks to highlight institutions throughout Central Massachusetts based on reader votes, will close this coming Monday, Nov. 14.

Milford biopharma hires international senior VP

Biopharmaceutical manufacturer Rentschler Biopharma, which counts Milford as its main U.S. location, hired Tobias Glueck to lead its global human resources team as its new senior vice president of the department.

Milford Regional adds two robotic surgery systems, expands minimally invasive procedures

Milford Regional Medical Center has added two da Vinci Xi robotic systems to its facilities, bringing the hospital’s total to three.

Health Foundation of Central Mass. awards $900K across 11 programs

The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts has awarded 11 grants totaling $900,000 as part of its activation fund program..
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🔒Movers & Shakers for Oct. 17, 2022

People are on the move at Milford Federal Bank, UMass Memorial Health, and more.

Waters invests $5.8M to grow Ireland R&D center

Waters Corp., an analytical laboratory instrument company based in Milford, has invested $5.8 million in expanding its research and development center in Wexford, Ireland, to expand its mass spectrometry technology.

Jersey Mike’s to open sixth Central Mass. location, in Maynard

Jersey Mike’s Subs, an American submarine sandwich franchise headquartered in New Jersey, is opening a new location at 3-8 Digital Way in Maynard.

FEMA awards $1.2M to Worcester for DCU field hospital

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will reimburse the City of Worcester for operating the 250-bed DCU Center field hospital in the initial phases of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Amazon closing Milford facility, amid Central Mass. expansion

Seattle online retailer Amazon is closing its Milford facility at 8 Industrial Road, along with four other Massachusetts facilities in Dedham, Everett, Randolph, and Mansfield, according to a statement by Amazon spokesperson Caitlin McLaughlin, received by WBJ on Friday.

Following Insulet resignation, no Central Mass. public companies are led by a female CEO

When Shacey Petrovic stepped down as CEO of Acton medical-device company Insulet in May for personal reasons, she left Central Massachusetts without a single public company headquartered here, traded on NASDAQ or New York Stock Exchange, with a woman as CEO.
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