DiSanto, Priest & Co. opens Business Resource Center

WARWICK-BASED DiSanto, Priest & Co. has opened a new Business Resource Center, the company announced Monday. The center will provide professional accounting and planning services for small and emerging businesses.
WARWICK-BASED DiSanto, Priest & Co. has opened a new Business Resource Center, the company announced Monday. The center will provide professional accounting and planning services for small and emerging businesses.

WARWICK – DiSanto, Priest & Co., a Warwick-based professional advisory firm, announced the launch of its new Business Resource Center Monday.

The center, staffed with accounting professionals with over 50 years of combined experience, will provide accounting systems design and installation, bookkeeping services, real-time support for client accounting staff, corporate tax planning and more for small and emerging businesses.

“We are committed to helping all of our clients achieve growth and recognize that smaller businesses have highly specialized needs,” said Lori Conaty, director of the Business Resource Center, in a release.

DiSanto, Priest & Co.’s resource center is the newest member of Rhode Island’s growing cohort of early stage business incubators and startup spaces, including the Founders League and Betaspring, Hatch Entrepreneurial Center and the KLR Emerging Business Center.

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Before it closed last year, Providence’s only incubator was the Brown University-sponsored Rhode Island Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Davol Square. Since then, more than a dozen incubators, entrepreneurial centers and accelerators have sprouted up around Providence.

In other parts of the state, recent additions to the incubator community include The Hive, a collaborative, community-based coworking facility at the Lafayette Mills complex in North Kingstown, and Hope & Main LLC, Rhode Island’s first food-business incubator, which began accepting applications for its inaugural class earlier this month.

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