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🔒Steady, but too SLOW: Less than 16% of top executives and zero CEOs at major Central Mass. publicly traded companies are women

The situation in Central Massachusetts, where 15.6% of named executive officers are female, largely mirrors the Massachusetts rate of 16.1% determined in a statewide census.

High-tech minigolf course set to open at Natick Mall in February

The Natick Mall will soon see another addition to its growing list of entertainment-focused venues, as Puttshack, a self-described upscale and tech-infused minigolf venue, will open its doors on Feb. 10.

CFO of Natick-based machine vision firm to depart

Cognex has announced Paul Todgham, its senior vice president of finance and chief financial officer, will depart the company in March.

Allurion hires commercialization executive, expands partnership with German firm

Natick weight-loss firm Allurion Technologies has hired Brian Conyer to lead commercialization of its digital assets, including its newly launched commercial agreement with a German weight-loss group. 
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🔒Results: How did WBJ do with its 2023 predictions?

In December 2022, the WBJ Editorial staff made 10 bold predictions for news events to happen in Central Massachusetts throughout the year. Turns out, we missed the mark on all but two.

U.S. Marine veteran to take over Worcester, MetroWest hospitals as chief nursing officer

Tenet Healthcare has named a new chief nursing officer to oversee its hospitals in Worcester, Framingham, and Natick, while its former nursing executive departs to take on a role at ForHealth Consulting at UMass Chan Medical School.

After launching on NYSE, Allurion generated $18M in revenue for third quarter

Natick weight loss company Allurion Technologies reported a 40% sequential revenue growth in the third quarter, the first quarter in which the company has been publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, despite stock price declining in the three months since.

Shoppers World in Natick sold for $187 million to large developer

Shoppers World, a shopping center on the border of Framingham and Natick, has been sold for $187.13 million to...
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MathWorks commits $25M to Mass Audubon

Natick-based software company MathWorks will donate $25 million over seven years to nature conservation organization Mass Audubon. It is the largest programmatic gift received by the organization in its 127-year history.

MathWorks plans 200K-sq.-ft. addition to Lakeside Campus, demolition of neighboring building

Natick-based MathWorks is planning to add a four-story 209,147-square-foot building to its Lakeside Campus and to demolish a nearby office building for parking.
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