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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.
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Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-9-23
Janet Wu reports on the annual meeting of the Massachusetts High Technology Council. This year’s theme is competitiveness and critical insights into the future of Massachusetts’ economy.
The indictment against Donald Trump has been unsealed. We speak with Bloomberg Political Director Jodi Schneider.
The indictment against Donald Trump has been unsealed. We speak with June Grasso, Host of Bloomberg Law.
Nancy Pak, CEO of Walden Meat, says her business model is the answer to the rising price of beef.
Buchan Tan, Owner/Operator of Ruby Donuts in Ayer, talks about being named one of the top 100 donut shops in the U.S. by Yelp.
Skip Perham, Suffolk University professor in the business of sports, talks about a new poll showing support for the merger of the PGA and LIV Golf.
Boston based Flywire has announced its Q1 earnings. The Boston based fintech is marking two years since its IPO. Our Janet Wu caught up with Flywire's CEO Mike Massaro to discuss the company's growth...
Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-8-23
Steve McKinley, reporter for the Toronto Star, talks about what is being done to slow them down the Canadian wildfires.
Anne Mostue visits Cirque de Soleil, which is visiting Boston, to look at its business model and how it survived the pandemic.
Janet Wu speaks with Dr. Noelle Trent, the new President and CEO of the Museum of African American History.
We speak with Doug Howgate, President of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, who is critical of the Senate tax relief bill.
Ann Lagasse, co-owner of the Charlestown Marina and Ocean Havens, talks about the Marina being named the Large Marina of the Year.
Evan Horowitz, Director of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University, discusses a new report showing state funds for affordable housing are being used to block it in some locations.
Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-7-23
Janet Wu has an exclusive interview with actor and entrepreneur Mark Wahlberg. He was recently in Boston to visit a pop up of his clothing brand MUNICIPAL.
Anne Mostue reports from day 3 of the 2023 BIO International Convention in Boston where FDA Commissioner Robert Califf delivers the keynote address.
Red Sox CFO Tim Zue talks about the summer concert series at Fenway and the upcoming pickleball events at the park.
Jesse Manachem, Executive Director and CEO of Mass Golf, discusses the local impact of LIV Golf merging with the PGA.
Bloomberg Antitrust Reporter Leah Nylen discusses antitrust scrutiny of the LIV Golf-PGA merger.
Actor and entrepreneur Mark Wahlberg made a trip back to Boston recently. He visited a pop up of his clothing brand MUNICIPAL in the Seaport. He gave Janet Wu an exclusive interview.
Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-6-23
Anne Mostue reports from day 2 of the 2023 Boston BIO International Convention where Governor Healey delivered welcoming remarks.
Janet Wu continues her conversation with Bob Lawler, Vice President and General Manager of Boston Harbor Cruises about the summer business outlook.
Skip Perham, Suffolk University professor in the business of sports, talks about LIV Golf merging with the PGA.
UNH Political Science Professor Dante Scala analyzes Mike Pence entering the 2024 Presidential race and Chris Sununu staying out of it.
Tom O’Brien, Managing Director of HYM Investment Group, updates us on the Suffolk Downs project and headwinds facing the industry.
Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-5-23
AAA Spokesperson Mark Schieldrop talks about how gas prices would be impacted if Saudi Arabia cuts oil production.
Janet Wu speaks with Bob Lawler, Vice President and General Manager of Boston Harbor Cruises about the summer business outlook.
Greg Reibman, President of the Charles River Chamber of Commerce, talks about Newton facing a year-end deadline to comply with state housing law.
We speak with George Freeman, the UK Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, who is in Boston for the 2023 Boston BIO International Convention.
John Regan, President and CEO of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, says its monthly Business Confidence Index has fallen yet again.
Anne Mostue reports from the first day of the 2023 Boston BIO International Convention.
Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-2-23
Anne Mostue tours the One Simmons/Longwood Place project, a new science, lab and library space which seeks to modernize the Simmons campus.
Attorney Richard Chambers tells us why the lawsuit over outdoor dining is being dropped by North End restaurant owners.
We speak with Geri Denterlein, Founder and CEO of Denterlein PR firm, who just won the CEO Leadership Award from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.
Danelle Kosmal, Vice President of Research at the Beer Institute, discusses their latest report showing beer supports almost
2.4 million jobs and contributes more than $409B to the U.S. economy.
Janet Wu speaks with Orlando Duque, Red Bull Cliff Diving Sports Director, about the cliff diving events in Boston this weekend.
Skip Perham, Suffolk University professor in the business of sports, talks about the Celtics off-season after losing in the conference finals and Tom Brady’s future.
Bloomberg Baystate Business
With Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Anne Mostue and Janet Wu
6-1-23
Anne Mostue reports on a virtual forum about the future of the MBTA hosted by the MBTA Advisory Board.
Massachusetts Senator Julian Cyr discusses possible uses for Joint Base Cape Cod and a bill he filed to allow communities to offer happy hours.
Bloomberg Technology Reporter Jackie Davalos, tells us artificial intelligence leaders are warning of “risk of extinction” from the technology.
Janet Wu continues her discussion with Mike Massaro, CEO of Flywire, about the trends and cost of travel, as well as the company reaching two years since its IPO during the pandemic.
We speak with Andrew Casey, President of BIOTECanada, Canada’s equivalent of MassBIO, who is in Boston for next week’s biotech conference in Boston.
Bloomberg Congressional reporter Erik Wasson updates us on the debt ceiling debate on Capitol Hill.
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