The past few days gave us a glimpse of what's to come: bees buzzing, flowers budding, winter melting away on the Heights. Happy first day of spring!
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New research from the @RetirementRsrch shows that Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely to be laid off, negatively impacting retirement wealth. However, young Black Americans are fighting those odds with increased interest in personal finance: https://t.co/aQ4FFPRR4M https://t.co/oKVUYkbC6E
Nick Scandalios ’87 was supposed to go into investment banking. So why is he now on Broadway? The Nederlander Organization senior vice president shares how his passions led him from finance to show business: https://t.co/YTg9LiRfrI https://t.co/OLuiPo8JQY
Joe Piantedosi ’83 combines business and bread as the executive vice president of Piantedosi Baking Company. The Malden-based company has been family-owned and operated for 108 years, and now has its sights set on international exportation.
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2023 was a busy year for Gary Gulman ’93. The comedian and writer premiered the comedy special “Born on Third Base” and published “Misfits,” a memoir about his awkward Boston childhood. Read more from BC Magazine: https://t.co/moh3kc8eLz https://t.co/YbPMoWkxKO