Denise Perreault
Businesses bolster ties to clients in Israel
Rhode Island can expect a boost in exports due to a state-sponsored trade mission to Israel that saw 26 local business and government representatives...
DMD research nears clinical trials
Researchers affiliated with Brown University and Tivorsan Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Providence are moving toward clinical trials of a treatment to combat Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy,...
Knowledge District marketing begins
The video shows a young man in an orange baseball cap standing in a field with the distinctive skyline of Providence behind him.
He starts...
Sale of venerable Biltmore nears
Richard L. Brush, dean of the hospitality college at Johnson & Wales University, knows a lot about the Providence Biltmore Hotel.
Beginning when he was...
Host committee for Newport America’s Cup established
PROVIDENCE – A committee to take charge of the many arrangements needed for the America’s Cup World Series regatta slated for Newport next year...
RWU, lawyers expand pro bono aid
Few people will work for free, especially if a person spent thousands of dollars and an unknown amount of hard work to obtain a...
Firm connects the dots for clients
There’s plenty of competition among advertising and public relations agencies in Providence and the state as a whole.
What sets Ninedot LLC apart, according to...
Innovation key to economic development, Chamber says
PROVIDENCE – Innovation remains the key to economic development in Rhode Island, the senior managing partner of one of the world’s largest global investment...
Restaurant industry is holding steady
While other local industries have struggled to survive the recession and Rhode Island’s double-digit unemployment, the number of jobs in the state’s nationally recognized...
Theaters face hurdles to reopening
In the age of the megaplex and DVD rentals, Rhode Island’s grand movie palaces and vaudeville halls dating to the 1920s face uncertain futures...















