Worcester Business Journal

September 22, 2025

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wbjournal.com | September 22, 2025 | Worcester Business Journal 3 Worcester Business Journal (ISSN#1063-6595) is published bi- weekly, 24x per year, including 4 special issues in May, September, October, and December by New England Business Media. 172 Shrewsbury St., Worcester, MA 01604. Periodicals postage paid at Worcester, MA. Copyright 2025. All rights reserved. Postmaster: Please send address changes to: Worcester Business Journal, PO Box 330, Congers, NY 10920-9894. Subscriptions: Annual subscriptions are available for $84.00. For more information, please email circulation@wbjournal.com or contact our circulation department at 845-267-3008. Advertising: For advertising information, please call Mark Murray at 508-755-8004 ext. 227. Fax: 508-755-8860. Worcester Business Journal accepts no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or materials and in general does not return them to the sender. Worcester Business Journal 172 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 508-755-8004 tel. • 508-755-8860 fax www.wbjournal.com Worcester Business Journal WBJ A division of: Editor, Brad Kane, bkane@wbjournal.com Managing Editor, Eric Casey, ecasey@wbjournal.com (real estate, manufacturing) Staff Writer Mica Kanner-Mascolo, mkannermascolo@wbjournal.com (health care, diversity & inclusion) Editorial Interns Jill McSorley, jmcsorley@wbjournal. com; Charlotte Powers, cpowers@ wbjournal.com Contributors Sloane M. Perron, Giselle Rivera- Flores, Emily Micucci, Livia Gershon Photographers Matt Wright, Edd Cote, Christine Peterson Research Director, Stephanie Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com Research Assistant, Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Production Director, Kira Beaudoin, kbeaudoin@wbjournal.com Art Director, Mitchell Hayes, mhayes@wbjournal.com General Manager Kris Prosser, kprosser@wbjournal.com Senior Accounts Manager Christine Juetten, cjuetten@wbjournal.com Accounts Manager Timothy Doyle tdoyle@wbjournal.com Human Resources Manager, Tracy Rodwill, trodwill@nebusinessmedia.com Director of Finance, Sara Ward, sward@nebusinessmedia.com Accounting Clerk, Rae Rogers, rrogers@nebusinessmedia.com Event Coordinator, Patty Harris, pattyh@wbjournal.com Director of Audience Development and Operations, Leah Allen, lallen@nebusinessmedia.com Business Office Assistant, Nicole Dunn, ndunn@nebusinessmedia.com Publisher, CEO, Peter Stanton pstanton@nebusinessmedia.com Associate Publisher, Mark Murray mmurray@wbjournal.com President, Tom Curtin tcurtin@hartfordbusinessjournal.com Where You Belong www.stmaryscu.org (508) 490 8000 Grace Lee President & CEO St. Mary's Credit Union Join SMCU Scan the code or visit stmaryscu.org At SMCU, we know that every member has a unique story. Whether you're a lifelong resident or new to the area, a small business owner, or just starting out, we believe you deserve a financial partner who can meet you where you are. Serving the community for over 110 years. T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 4 Central Mass. In Brief 8 Focus on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion 22 List: Largest minority-owned businesses 23 Advice 24 Movers & Shakers 25 Opinion 26 Shop Talk: HaBBQ 20 A gathering place for marijuana Designed as a way to help more people from disadvantaged populations open businesses, cannabis cafes are close to becoming a reality, although the finances are difficult. 25 Europe's smarter justice system In the Viewpoint opinion column, Ronald Waddell and Dave McMahon detail the ways to make the U.S. justice system better for the local economy. B efore this year, my biggest concerns over the long-term success of the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement in the business community were apathy and ineptitude. As the lessons and feelings following George Floyd's murder in 2020 faded in the rearview, my worry was company leaders would deprioritize DEI in favor of other pressing issues, or their haphazard rollouts with wavering commitments and resources would cause their DEI initia- tives to collapse. Still, even if a quarter of the companies who made DEI commit- ments five years ago stuck with them long enough to make meaningful and structural change, I considered that a win. Progress is progress, however uneven. en, the second term of Donald Trump's presidency began, and DEI was no longer a slowly fading corporate commitment. Instead, Trump's anti-DEI fervor became unrelenting, threatening the financial stability and mere existence of any U.S. organization still pushing inclusive efforts. Now, companies still wanting to provide opportunities for their most-talented recruits and employees are largely trying to do so in the background. e DEI industry is more cautious now. At WBJ, we briefly considered what this meant for our annual special edition focused on diversity, equity, and inclu- sion. e focus topics for all WBJ print editions are picked based upon what our readers find most interesting and what our advertisers want to be associated with. Since its launch in 2021, this special edition on DEI has typically been one of the better ones for advertisers to sign up, the bulk of which place their logos on the cover and will oen write sponsored con- tent about their DEI efforts. With the U.S. president openly hostile to any company with public DEI commitments, we won- dered if it was better to switch the name of this special edition to include words like opportunity and belonging, in order to provide a safe space for companies to promote their inclusion initiatives. However, even if we didn't change the content, changing the name of this special edition still felt like capitulating to the anti-DEI crowd who doesn't have the best interests of businesses or people in mind. Moreover, the events of this year mark the most significant DEI developments since Staying focused on DEI I N T H I S I S S U E Floyd was murdered, so there are plenty of interesting topics to write about, as you will see in the following pages. We are already planning out the special DEI edition for 2026. – Brad Kane, editor W

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