![]() ![]() Paytronix offers many different ways to maximize the MyTime Rewards program, and Break Time is seeing direct results from the tiered rewards, as well as from custom promotional offers that draw extra people through the door. “Paytronix is a true partner for us, making a big difference with Break Time’s marketing programs.” “Paytronix automates our loyalty program, marketing to the right people at the right time so we can engage the extra customers to motivate new behaviors,” added Bichsel. In vitro and in vivo preclinical findings indicate that SB 11285 could be used to target a variety of tumors at various anatomic sites and has the potential to enhance the activity of other therapeutic modalities such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, PARP inhibitors and other chemotherapeutics.“MFA Oil Break Time is a thought leader in convenience store loyalty programs,” said Michelle Tempesta, head of marketing for Paytronix. It is being investigated for the treatment of selected cancers such as certain breast cancers, lung cancers, colo-rectal cancers and melanoma. SB 11285 is a novel STING agonist immunotherapeutic agent designed and developed for intravenous administration. The Phase 1 trial aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability and initial anti-tumor activity of IV SB 11285 in patients with advanced solid tumors. Hopkinton-based Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics for the treatment of viral infections, inflammatory diseases and certain cancers, recently announced that it has initiated dosing patients in a Phase 1 trial of SB 11285, the company’s intravenously-administered STING (STimulator of INterferon Gene) agonist. Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals announces new clinical trial RCN in Boston serves the communities of Allston, Arlington, Boston, Brighton, Brookline, Burlington, Charlestown, Dedham, Dorchester, Everett, Framingham, Hyde Park, Lexington, Milton, Natick, Needham, Newton, Peabody, Revere, Roslindale, Somerville, Stoneham, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, West Roxbury and Woburn. Boston Harbor Now is committed to public access, climate resiliency and the harbor’s role in the economic and environmental health of the region. During their “Fall Rush” in August and September, RCN Boston pledged to donate $1 to Boston Harbor Now for every new customer installation in their 27 local communities. RCN Boston, a provider of Internet, digital TV and phone services, recently donated $7,500 to Boston Harbor Now to support the nonprofit organization’s role in the environmental and economic health in the region. RCN Boston donates to Boston Harbor Now nonprofit The community-based program matches children referred to by parents or guardians who are in need of the extra support that a mentor provides to help them succeed. There are two different mentoring programs in the region that this funding will support. The funds will be used to support one-to-one mentoring programs between adult, volunteer mentors and at-risk children living in Middlesex County and Westborough. Break Time realized significant impact from the tiered program, with 42% of all transactions tied to MyTime Rewards loyalty.īig Brothers Big Sisters of Central Massachusetts and MetroWest receives grantīig Brothers Big Sisters of Central Massachusetts and MetroWest was recently awarded $20,000 from Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation for calendar year 2019. recently announced that its Break Time Convenience Stores won the 2019 Paytronix Loyaltees Award for Marketing Innovation, in recognition of Break Time’s unique tiered loyalty approach to rewarding customers for visits. Meeting the growing demand of local homeowners seeking professional home cleaning, Two Maids & A Mop is serving communities throughout the Newton area, including Boston, Needham and Waltham. Two Maids & A Mop, the national residential cleaning company known for its focus on customer satisfaction through its “pay for performance” model, recently opened its doors to the Newton area, marking the brand’s entrance into the Bay State. TASC, based at Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough, recently received a $10,000 grant from the Southborough Community Fund, a fund of the Foundation for MetroWest, to help support and expand this initiative. Thrive After School Community is the cornerstone of Thrive Support & Advocacy’s youth and young adult initiatives. Thrive After School Community receives grant Follow Daily News Business Editor Bob Tremblay on Twitter Tremblay_MW. Send news about your local business to We’re interested in news about business people, expansions, openings and community involvement by MetroWest businesses and business people. ![]()
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