Executive Insights – Boston
Executive Insights - Boston
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Join Boston Business Journal President and Publisher, Carolyn Jones, as she sits down with Boston business leaders to highlight their work and impact. Hear about companies’ purposes, upcoming projects, future outlooks and how they play a part in the Boston community. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and watch Executive Insights on YouTube.
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The podcast covers themes such as corporate leadership, innovative business practices, community engagement, and industry-specific challenges, with episodes including discussions on cultivating a creative workplace culture and the role of biotech in economic growth.

Join Boston Business Journal President and Publisher, Carolyn Jones, as she sits down with Boston business leaders to highlight their work and impact. Hear about companies’ purposes, upcoming projects, future outlooks and how they play a part in the Boston community. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and watch Executive Insights on YouTube.
In this Executive Insights, Carolyn Jones, market president and publisher of the Boston Business Journal, speaks with Ian Brandon, chief commercial banking officer at Cambridge Savings Bank.
Brandon discusses the commercial banking market in 2026, how the economic uncertainty influences lending decisions and what middle market clients are looking for. He also details Cambridge Savings Bank is expanding itsasset-based lending platform to better meet clients where they are.

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