Boston Attorney, Business Leader Launches Portside Capital Solutions
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Daniela Messina combines her legal, business development and investor relations expertise to provide results and growth for corporate, private equity and family office clients NEWBURYPORT, Mass. (PRWEB) May 11, 2021 Accomplished Boston attorney and private equity executive, Daniela Messina, has founded Portside Capital Solutions to provide strategic counsel to private equity funds, single and multi-family offices, emerging funds, independent sponsors and corporate clients.
Messina is an accomplished attorney and executive with a varied background in private equity and family offices, government, politics, investor relations, business development and corporate and crisis communications. She combines her wide-ranging experiences across many industries with a professional network of national leaders in the public and private sector t
In a crowded, diverse mayoral field, where does Marty Walshâs base go?
By Danny McDonald Globe Staff,Updated May 7, 2021, 5:33 p.m.
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In 2017, Martin J. Walsh kicked off his reelection campaign outside Florian Hall in Dorchester.JohnTlumacki
Martin J. Walshâs ascension from City Hall to US labor secretary not only triggered a crowded scramble in this yearâs mayorâs race but also raised the question of which candidate might inherit the voter base that powered the Dorchester Democratâs victories.
While dozens of labor groups â Teamsters, painters, pipefitters â endorsed Walsh when he was running for mayor, providing his campaign with an army of volunteers, their support appears to be fracturing in this election.
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Last month, Senate President Karen Spilka pitched what she described as a moonshot a long-term effort to reimagine care systems in the state to better to support the people, particularly women, caring for loved ones of all ages and help them stay in the workforce.
That process will take a step forward on Wednesday, when a Senate committee holds a hearing focused on intergenerational care.
Spilka said the hearing will help senators get a sense of short- and long-term needs around child and elder care, suggestions for how to address them, and what roles different sectors like caregivers and the business community can play.
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