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Rounding up the region’s top healthcare projects: Kettering Health, Premier Health, Dayton Children’s and more
From major expansions to new centers and everything in between, Dayton's healthcare sector has seen plenty of development this year — so much so that it's easy to miss news here and there. That's why the Dayton Business Journal is rounding up the region's top healthcare projects making headlines so far this year.
Maui medical cannabis company gets DOH approval for new dispensary
It marks the seventh retail facility on Maui and the 24th in Hawaii.
Photos: Rice University, Houston Methodist unveil new Center for Human Performance
The new Houston Methodist-Rice University Center for Human Performance is now open. Click through to the story to find out how Rice and Houston Methodist hope to benefit from the new center.
Goldman Sachs taps First Republic talent for Bay Area expansion
The hiring reflects the Bay Area’s strengths in innovation and entrepreneurship even as the region’s challenges capture national headlines.
How UPMC International plans to grow further in Italy
The health system makes key hire in its operations in Biomedical Research and Biotechnology Center.
Atossa Therapeutics names finance lead after CFO’s quick exit
Heather Rees is stepping in for Greg Weaver, who left the CFO role after just four months. The company is seeking a permanent replacement.
Company taken public by Cohen-backed SPAC files for bankruptcy, revealing massive pothole of debt
Philadelphia-based Cohen & Co.'s Insurance Acquisition Corp. now joins the growing list of dead SPACs as the blank-check boom goes bust.
Charlotte bank CEO leaves to take helm at Hendrick Automotive
The CEO of Ally Financial will leave the digital-only bank for a leadership role at one of the Charlotte area's largest privately held companies.
D.C.-based SPAC C5 Acquisition Corp. shutting down after merger deal falls through
The firm's leadership was stacked with heavy hitters, including the former president of space company Blue Origin.
Layoffs hit Durham firm as biotech downturn continues
A contract research organization in Durham is the latest life sciences company in the Triangle to cut jobs amid an industrywide slump.