Seven months ago CIC Health didnât exist. Today itâs running the stateâs mass vaccination effort
Innovation, speed, good connections helped it to quickly ramp up at Gillette Stadium
By Anissa Gardizy Globe Correspondent,Updated January 24, 2021, 3:56 p.m.
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Tim Rowe started getting nervous last February.
The founder and chief executive of the Cambridge Innovation Center, a co-working company, had heard from CICâs Tokyo office about the emergence of a novel coronavirus.
Soon, the 20-year-old company had to shut down offices in various cities, along with much of the rest of the business world. Like many other companies at the time, CIC began placing large orders for personal protective equipment while brainstorming how it would socially distance clients in a space that was designed to bring them together. (Co-working offices allow individuals and companies to work in shared space spaces.)