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HANDS ON: 
Teacher candidate Jessica Barresi, center, holds a metal box she worked on in a welding program that is part of a teacher certification program at Roger Williams University run by Lynne Bedard, center right. Also pictured, from left, foreground: Coventry High students Brayden Assadorian (wearing ­welding helmet) and James Spencer, and teacher candidates Jennifer Ortiz, back left; Anthony Carrion, foreground center right; and Louis Petrucci, right.
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CAREER SHIFT: RWU offers path to teaching for working adults

As the COVID-19 pandemic began to race across the country, Danielle Ricci could see a nursing shortage on the horizon and wanted to find...
THERAPY SESSIONS: Johnson & Wales University Associate Dean Rebecca Simon was one of two people to develop Rhode Island’s first occupational therapy doctorate program. 
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Rebecca Simon

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2024 Awards Rebecca Simon | Johnson & Wales University | Associate dean REBECCA SIMON HASN’T MET an obstacle she won’t...
HELPING OTHERS: Over the years as a partner for Cameron & Mittleman LLP,  Justin T. Shay has built relationships with the clerks he hires, helping them advance in their careers. 
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Justin T. Shay

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2024 Awards Justin T. Shay | Cameron & Mittleman LLP | Partner JUSTIN T. SHAY TAKES PRIDE litigating real estate law...

R.I. Housing doing its homework to break down barriers in the...

PBN Diversity Equity & Inclusion 2023 Awards Financial Services: R.I. Housing and Mortgage Finance Corp. HELPING PEOPLE SECURE a home is among R.I. Housing and...
MOLDING MINDS: 
Kyisha Threats, a 
teacher at the 
DelSesto Middle 
School in Providence, 
in her classroom. 
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RUPERT WHITELEY

HEAD OF THE CLASS: Programs designed to attract more people to...

Kyisha Threats walks the halls of Providence’s DelSesto Middle School, where she’s worked as a teacher for the last seven years, saying good morning...

Centreville Bank reaches customers through video

PBN Fastest Growing Companies 2023 $25 million to $75 million No. 5. Centreville Bank CEO (or equivalent): Harold M. Horvat, chairman, CEO and president 2022 revenue:...

Allegra Marketing’s profits are in fine print

PBN Fastest Growing Companies 2023 $250,000 to $5 million No. 2. Allegra Marketing – Print – Mail CEO (or equivalent): Bud and Karen McCann, owners 2022...
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: In leading the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at the Community College of Rhode ­Island, Karina Holyoak Wood has helped more than 400 small-business owners take their operations to the next level. 
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Karina Holyoak Wood, Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses at the Community...

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2023 Karina Holyoak Wood Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Executive director HELPING ENTREPRENEURS UNLOCK the next level of success for their business is...
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: Nixon Peabody LP partner and Chief Talent Officer Stacie Collier says the firm’s partnership classes are at least 50% women, racially and ethnically diverse attorneys, LGBTQ+ attorneys and attorneys with disabilities. 
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Stacie Collier, Nixon Peabody LP partner and chief talent officer

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2023 Stacie Collier Nixon Peabody LP Partner and chief talent officer FOR STACIE COLLIER, being a leader is about building future leaders. Showing authenticity...
INVESTING IN RHODE ISLAND: Cox Communications Inc. New England Market Vice President Ross L. Nelson persuaded the company’s corporate office to commit $125 million to improve fiber infrastructure throughout the Ocean State. 
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Ross L. Nelson, Cox Communications Inc. New England market vice president

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2023 Ross L. Nelson Cox Communications Inc. New England market vice president ROSS L. NELSON is described by his colleagues and peers...
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