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A CLEAR PICTURE: Joe Janson, CEO and president of NVTS Night Vision Technology Solutions Inc., views an image produced by a thermal camera at his North Kingstown office. 
PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Night Vision Technology Solutions provides a guiding light through darkness

PBN Innovative Companies 2022 TECHNOLOGY: Technology Solutions Inc. NVTS NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS Inc. has seen a lot of changes over the past year as the...

Point32Health creates an athletic work environment

PBN Healthiest Employers Awards 2022 1,500-4,999 EMPLOYEES 5. Point32Health Services Inc. CEO (or equivalent): Cain A. Hayes, CEO and president Number of employees: 4,200 POINT32HEALTH SERVICES INC., which...
WORKING FOR HOMES: Kara Lachapelle, chief financial officer for the R.I. Housing and Mortgage Finance Corp. in Providence, has overseen $350 million in utility and rental assistance and $50 million in pandemic-related assistance for renters and homeowners.  / PBN PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

Lachapelle’s collaborative leadership is getting results at R.I. Housing

Business Women Awards 2022 Industry Leader Government/Quasi-Government Kara Lachapelle, R.I. Housing and Mortgage Finance Corp. It isn’t focusing on the bottom line that drives Kara Lachapelle...
CLIMBING THE LADDER: Mary Marran first began working at Butler Hospital in 1984 as a student. More than three decades later, she rose through the ranks to become just the second female president in the hospital’s history. / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Butler Hospital’s Marran solves problems to keep community healthy

Business Women Awards 2022 Industry Leader Health Care Services Mary Marran, Butler Hospital Mary Marran, president of Providence-based Butler Hospital, calls herself a problem-solver by nature. That...
SENSE OF PRIDE: Patricia Eno has spent the majority of her nearly 40-year career at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, where she now oversees the department responsible for the sensors and sonar systems used by the U.S. Navy.  / PBN PHOTO/KATE WHITNEY LUCEY

Eno doesn’t shy away from responsibility, especially regarding national defense

Business Women Awards 2022 Industry Leader Technical Services Patricia Eno, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport As head of the Sensors and Sonar Systems Department at...
CRUCIAL COMPONENT: Brian Williams, chief of staff at Roger Williams University in Bristol, says good communication with students, faculty and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic has been crucial to providing up-to-date information and promoting safety on campus. / PBN PHOTO/KATE WHITNEY LUCEY

Williams balances strategic planning with COVID response at RWU

2022 C-Suite Awards: Nonprofit/Social Service Agency | Brian Williams, Roger Williams University chief of staff Helping lead a university’s COVID-19 response while spearheading strategic planning for...
PERFORMANCE SETTING: Wheaton College students gather in a group to discuss one-minute plays inside a performing arts center at the Norton-based liberal arts college. / COURTESY WHEATON COLLEGE

For Wheaton, a goal that will never end

PBN Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2021 Higher Education: Wheaton College Sometimes when Dennis M. Hanno, president of Wheaton College, is sitting in his office in...
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: The United Way of Rhode Island launched multiple initiatives, including its five-year, $100 million LIVE UNITED 2025 strategic plan, to support racial equity in the state. United Way of Rhode Island Director of Policy and Equity Kyle Bennett talks with fellow employees during a hybrid Zoom and in-person meeting to kick off its internal United Way campaign with a goal of 100% participation. / PBN PHOTO/DAVE HANSEN

An array of strategies to better the community

PBN Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2021 Social Services: United Way of Rhode Island United Way of Rhode Island is a name that is familiar to many...
STRATEGIC PLANNING: Skills for Rhode Island’s Future staff members, from left foreground clockwise, Vianka Brito, work readiness coach; Tracy Duffaut, director of engagement; Nina Pande, executive director; Roanderson Servino, work readiness coach; and Christopher Abreu, program director, meet at the nonprofit’s Providence office. / PBN PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

Skills for Rhode Island’s Future intentionally building inclusive work environment

PBN Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2021 Editor’s Choice – Community Impact Award: Skills for Rhode Island’s Future Nina Pande, executive director of Skills for Rhode...
KEEPING TRACK: Juell Milder, left, associate product manager, speaks with Scott Duarte, sales executive, at My MOC Inc. in North Kingstown. The technology company developed a cloud-based platform called MOCingbird to help clinicians keep track of requirements they need for various certifications. / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Cloud-based platform seeks to ease paperwork burden on clinicians

PBN 2021 Innovative Companies Awards IT Services: My MOC Inc. As many health care workers are increasingly facing burnout due to the difficulties of working during...
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