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Hamilton Lane CEO Mario Giannini to step down after 22 years; firm names co-CEOs to replace him
Mario Giannini, who has been with Hamilton Lane since 1993 and became CEO in 2001, will join Hartley Rogers as executive co-chairman of the board after stepping down as chief executive.
Mass General Brigham adds three facilities to growing home hospital program
In an expansion of its home hospital program, Mass General Brigham will allow patients from Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital and Salem Hospital to receive inpatient hospital care in the comfort of their homes.
Arbutus BioPharma narrows research focus to extend cash runway
The Bucks County life sciences company is ending work on experimental therapies tied to Covid-19.
Navient agrees to pay $700,000 to settle Labor Department allegations of hiring discrimination
Federal officials said the Wilmington-based company discriminated against more than 2,000 job applicants, often based on race. Navient said it entered into the agreement to avoid the costs of litigation, made no admission of guilt or liability, and believes the findings are without merit.
Citizens tops 1.387 million policies
The state-run insurer continues to add thousands of customers a week.
After dropping major local sponsorships, John Hancock pivots to a new mission
In 2022, John Hancock ended two major local sponsorships with the Boston Marathon and the Boston Red Sox. Now, the Boston-based insurance company is focusing on different local partnerships that don't have to do with sports, but rather, something more aligned with its services — health and longevity.
Kforce’s longtime COO Kye Mitchell to depart after internal reorganization
Mitchell is departing Kforce after 18 years at the firm following an internal reorganization.
No sweat: Phoenix Rising soccer team tackles ‘massive challenge’ playing in excessive heat
Back in March, as the USL Championship season’s first whistle blew, Phoenix Rising FC was set for business as usual. Yet, with each month passing, the team was dealt a challenge that transcends the confines of the pitch – a battle for athlete safety in the midst of the Valley’s record heat.
During Phoenix’s relentless 31-day stretch of 110-degree highs, punctuated by three scorching days in July at 119 degrees, the Phoenix Rising had no choice but to adapt to these conditions during regular…
Did recalled Missouri cannabis products pose health risks? Regulators aren’t sure
Marijuana dispensaries and warehouses across Missouri are holding on to more than 62,000 products in special vaults.
The state suspects that they were infused with a questionable THC concentrate, or distillate, purchased from a Robertsville-based licensed marijuana manufacturer called Delta Extraction.
Delta Extraction is fighting to get the Aug. 14 recall overturned — and one of the company’s main arguments is that the products were tested by state-licensed labs and don’t pose a health risk…
2seventy bio CEO out as company lays off 176
2seventy bio Inc. is laying off nearly half of its workforce and losing its longtime CEO.