Brian Gormley
High tech wizards in great demand
The more difficult, the more impossible the job sounds, the more Dr. Harry Keller wants it.
Keller, a high tech consultant with a doctoral degree...
Judicial commission, a work in progress
Four years ago the state shook up its judicial selection process by ditching its old system in favor of a new method billed as...
Layoff inspired plan to own business
The early 1990s was a bad time to be a 50ish senior-level manager, as Alec Dawson discovered. Fortunately, he had a backup plan. For...
Interview: John Swen — ‘Competitive health care environment is critical’
PBN: What is your take on the proposed merger of Lifespan and Care New England?
Swen: I don't have any specific comments on that. I...
Oceans 2000 Providence gets conference
Defeating other competing cities, Providence has been selected to be the site
of Oceans 2000 MTS/IEEE," a major ocean technology conference expected...
Housing network links people in need with homes
Rhode Island is made up of various cities, towns, and villages. But uniting them is a network of organizations improving neighborhoods through a simple...
E. Providence offers alternative dredging disposal
Saying the city's economic development will be hurt if contaminated sediments are dumped off its coastline, East Providence officials are proposing an alternative measure...
His knack led to leadership of Abar Imaging Center
Company: Abar Imaging Center
Location: 35 Corliss St., Providence
Number of Employees: 50
Type of Business: Commercial photo finishing
Owner:...
Dredging plans create conflict
With opposition mounting to the proposal to dredge the Providence River for the first time since 1971, legislators like Portsmouth state Rep. Charles J....
Superfund has 12 RI targets
The Environmental Protection Agency bills it as the world's most aggressive hazardous waste cleanup program. Its trust fund is more than $13 billion. More...








