The landscape for women’s business leadership at the highest level in Central Massachusetts took a hit this past spring when Shacey Petrovic resigned as president and CEO of Acton medical-device company Insulet and left the region without a single female CEO at any of its publicly traded companies listed on the NASDAQ or New York Stock Exchange. For women pursuing leadership roles in the region, this climate for women at the top level is not shocking, but instead it is yet another motivator to seek out ways to empower one another in traditional and non-traditional ways.
Some companies may be trying to reach potential customers and convert clicks to sales, while others want to show off their company culture to people who might consider applying for a job.
For the second year in a row, WBJ honors these pandemic coworkers who have made a volatile situation a little bit more enjoyable, while bringing smiles to our faces, including five dogs, one cat, and a baby.
Image
In his role, Brian oversees the performance of all hourly employees, and also ensures the company operations prioritize safety, customer service, and growth. And because of how the business and industry operates, Brian also installs, project manages, quotes, designs and sells products.
But that’s far from all he does.
“Brian is always the guy where, no matter who you are, six degrees of separation, if you re a friend of a friend of a friend if there s something he can do in your time of need, he is going to do so right now,” his brother and co-worker Tim Glispin said.