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🔒The next generation of leadership

Back in March, we wrote in this space about how pending retirements among longtime CEOs and executive directors at more than a dozen key businesses and nonprofits like Edward M. […]

🔒#ShopWoo during construction

General mayhem. That’s how many local residents are perceiving certain Worcester neighborhoods undergoing or slated to begin major construction projects. 

🔒Movers & Shakers: Sept. 16

Check out who is landing new jobs in Central Mass.

🔒101: Reference calls

Reference calls – where a manager checks with a job candidate’s past employer to see if details they’ve given in an interview are correct – can greatly clarify the hiring process.
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🔒How the Wayfair decision affects Central Mass.

It’s been more than 10 months since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Wayfair decision, a landmark sales-and-use tax nexus case out of South Dakota with implications for Central Massachusetts businesses of all sizes.

🔒40 Things I Know About … Worcester’s creative industry

Right now, people are talking about Worcester’s future in the arts and creative industries. While most can name a few highly visible arts organizations or projects, few have a good understanding of the big picture.

🔒Speak up for more than just yourself

My daughter has a sticker on her favorite water bottle reading: “Be a good human.” I asked...

🔒Stock buybacks jump 93% at largest Central Mass. public companies following tax change

Public companies across the country – as well as others in Central Massachusetts including TJX Cos. and Hologic – have been spending more money than ever buying their own shares.
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🔒Micron Solutions eyes growth, profitability after flurry of leadership changes

With new leadership in place and a bold new contract, Micron Solutions is poised for a recovery and profitability in the near future after operating in the red for much of the past four years.

🔒After taking over UMass’ Worcester hospitals, Michael Gustafson is working to keep patients local

Michael Gustafson followed his older brother into a career as a surgeon, working in pediatric surgery for years until making an unusual move for someone in his field: He went to business school.
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