
Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Janet Wu and Ann Mostue are joined by top decision makers from local business and finance to politics and technology, along with Bloomberg reporters covering the latest stories in Boston, the Bay State, and beyond.
Baystate Business: Teachers to the Front (Radio)

Baystate Business
Teachers to the Front (Radio)
Bloomberg Baystate Business for Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021 - John Tocco, V10 Development, about their proposed 21-story residential tower for Everett that would include a rooftop restaurant (2:54) - Brown University student Maggie Bachenberg talks about Pointz, an app that helps bicyclists navigate traffic (16:07) - Bloomberg Opinion columnist Sarah Green Carmichael on work-from-home changing the sick day (25:53) - Janet Wu interviews Brooks Tingle, the President and CEO of John Hancock Insurance, about their new initiative with an unlikely partner, Amazon (32:56) - Rockland Trust CEO Chris Oddleifson on the latest news from his company and trends in banking (47:04) - Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brian Chappatta on the M&A activity in regional banking (1:00:10) - Massachusetts School Superintendents Association President Tom Scott on the President’s vow to get all school employees vaccinated by the end of the month (1:07:33) - Merrie Najimy, President of the Massachusetts Teachers Association, on teachers being put at the head of the line for vaccinations (1:21:17) - Bloomberg News reporter Angelica LaVito on how the pharmacy companies were caught off guard by the President’s announcement (1:32:09) Hosts: Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve and Kim Carrigan Producer: Dan Pierce
Mar 03, 2021