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Southborough boarding school receives $45M for construction projects

Fay School, Inc., a private day and boarding school in Southborough, received a $45-million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment, according to a Tuesday press release from the state agency.

Virtusa uses AI to improve patient care

Southborough information technology company Virtusa Corp., announced Thursday the launch of vLife 6.0, which will personalize patient care.

Ascentria acquires its fifth nursing home facility, Lutheran Rehab, for $21.6M

Worcester social services nonprofit Ascentria Care Alliance announced Wednesday acquisition of the Lutheran Rehabilitation and Skilled Care Center at 26 Harvard St. in Worcester, which included a $16.2-million land purchase of the property.

New England Center for Children names first chief technology officer

The New England Center for Children, a Southborough nonprofit specializing in treating children with autism globally, has named Darryl Agostinelli as its first chief technology officer, the school announced on Tuesday.
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Tech executive taking over as Virtusa CEO

Southborough IT company Virtusa Corp. has named Santosh Thomas as its new CEO.

Veristat announces new chief talent officer

Southborough life sciences firm Veristat announced on Wednesday Colleen Pelton has been appointed to the role of chief talent officer.

Virtusa moves into cryptocurrency

Southborough information technology company Virtusa has partnered with Custodigit to provide a way for regulated financial service providers to offer digital assets to their clients while also partnering with a firm to bring in digital onboarding of clients.

Movers & Shakers for May 24, 2021

Central Massachusetts professionals are taking new jobs and getting promoted at companies like Estate Preservation Law Offices, Avidia Bank, AdCare Hospital and Banjo Health.
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Southborough AI technology firm names new CTO

Newmine, a developer of retail returns reduction platform, has named Trishan Singh as its new chief technology officer.

Following $2B acquisition, Virtusa founder & CEO to depart

Kris Canekeratne, the founder of Southborough IT company Virtusa Corp., will leave his roles as chairman and CEO by June 30, an announcement which follows his company being acquired for $2 billion by financial services firm Baring Private Equity Asia.
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