Rory Cuddyer, BC ’11, was recently named the ‘Startup Czar’ of Boston, a position that gives him the power to build Boston as a tech tub.
BC Football Alum Ralph Parent Tackles Boston’s Booming Real Estate Market
Ralph Parent, BC ’02, is a real estate developer that embraces rhinos—facing obstacles head on.
BC Law Grad Jackie De La Rosa Explodes Onto Boston Startup Scene
Jackie De La Rosa, BC Law ’13, traces her path from working with Mark Cuban to co-founding her own startup, Oasys Ventures.
Moneyball Management: How Numbers Can Help Fix Boston City Hall
Boston’s Chief of Staff Daniel Koh is using data analytics to usher in a new style of management to Boston—making a notoriously old city appear young again.
BC Senior Richard Lucas Develops App Idea Into Fledgling Career In Tech Industry
Richard Lucas’ app ‘NetLive’ tells users what apps are using data, and provides a live feed of how much data these apps are using.
Tech In Boston: Podcast Uncovers Stories Behind Top Startups
Dave Gerhardt’s new podcast details how to build a company in Boston—and is quickly taking the internet by storm.
City Officials, BC Students Reflect On Historic St. Patrick’s Day March For LGBTQ Groups
LGBTQ organizers discuss their initial experiences in the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday afternoon.
World-Famous Pepe’s Pizzeria Is Coming To Chestnut Hill
Pepe’s Pizzeria will soon bring its White Clam pie and assorted other pizzas to Chestnut Hill Mall.
Specialty Food Market Bee’s Knees Brings Gourmet Options To Allston
Bee’s Knees is set to open a second location of its popular gourmet food market in Allston.
Broccoli Vs. Bacon: The Plight Of The Plant-Based Eater In Boston
Dunkin’ Donuts has recognized the potential to capitalize on everyone’s ingrained adoration of that which is high carb, high calorie, and high happiness.