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BBJ announces the Power 50: Movement Makers honorees for 2022

President Chrite is named one of the Boston Business Journal’s 2022 Power 50 – members of the Greater Boston business community who are “creating change and taking actionable steps to make Boston continue to grow as a place for equity, inclusion and diverse points of view.

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Pizzeria Uno’s has a new expansion plan: Hotels

Finance Professor Chip Wiggins explains why Pizzeria Uno’s plan to open restaurants in hotels is an opportunity for the company, hotels and franchise owners.

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Bentley will shift to 100% renewable energy by 2026

Bentley's commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2030 is featured.

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Merrick Garland, Warby Parker co-founder among Mass. college commencement speakers

Bentley’s 2022 commencement speakers are featured in a story and slideshow highlighting this year’s speakers.

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Higher-ed leaders: How we're preparing students for the future workplace

Bentley President Brent Chrite share his vision for Bentley’s future and how we prepare our students to make business better. 

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Supply chain woes offer holiday shopping opportunity for craft makers

Associate Professor of Management Effie Stavrulaki says businesses were caught off guard by the supply chain issues caused by the pandemic.

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Viewpoint: Why employers must create disability-inclusive cultures

Trish Foster, advisor to the Center for Women and Business, authors an op-ed highlighting the center’s latest research on disability inclusion in the workplace.

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CFO pay is up in Massachusetts. Thank the stock market.

Management Professor Cynthia Clark explains why more companies are linking compensation to performance and retention.

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How small businesses are adapting to the new economy

Economics Professor Dave Gulley offers perspective on the future of consumer spending in the Boston area.

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Here are the BBJ's 2021 Corporate Citizenship Award winners, ranked

Management Professor Jill Brown outlines the reasons why corporate giving continues to increase.

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