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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
 
Boardroom Gap: Financial & cultural pressures creating more gender diversity
 
Business leadership is moving toward gender equality through legislation, advocacy, investors pushing for the value of diversity, and pressure stemming from the #MeToo movement.
 
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Grid District developer purchases MetroPCS building
 
A developer that's transformed the southern edge of the Worcester Common as the mixed-use Grid District has purchased the former MetroPCS building around the corner on Main Street for $450,000.
 
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Leshin has taken WPI to new heights
 
If a girl in high school wants to see an example of how a woman can be successful in science, she can look to Laurie Leshin. If anyone wants to feel like being a science nerd is a badge to wear proudly, the WPI president can help there, too.
 
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IPG Photonics to be listed on S&P 500
 
Just two weeks after Oxford-based IPG Photonics announced a 2017 revenue growth of 40 percent, Standard & Poor’s Dow Jones Indices announced the company will join the S&P 500 Index.
 
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Bowditch attorney to be new United Way chairwoman
 
Bowditch & Dewey attorney AiVi Nguyen will be the new chairwoman of the board at the United Way of Central Massachusetts.
 
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Ameresco raises profits 180%
 
Framingham renewable and efficient energy firm Ameresco on Tuesday reported its financial results from the year, including a revenue increase of 10 percent and a profit increase of nearly 180 percent.
 
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Millbury sewage company sued by AG for illegal dumping
 
A Millbury sewage disposal company is being sued by Attorney General Maura Healey's office for allegedly dumping septage and waste into the town's sewer system and skirting local sewage fees.
 
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Question of the Week
 
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Looking up someone's contact information is easier than ever online, making business cards less relevant, but new technology and websites provide more opportunities to get really creative with your business cards.
How do you use business cards?
They're the best way to pass on my information and I use a Rolodex for the ones people give me.
I hand them out all the time but rarely use the cards people give me.
Rarely. I can more easily give and receive information digitally.
My business has created elaborate business cards to stand out in the crowd.

 
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