Kimberley Donoghue
PBN programs’ success punctuates good year
For the first time, in this 2012 Book of Lists, Providence Business News tallied the organizations that won honors throughout the year in PBN...
Engaging, celebrating a community
Providence Business News began its awards programs 11 years ago with the Business Excellence Awards because “we wanted to get to know our audience;...
Online reputation key to sales
Think of the last time you needed to buy something – a cellphone, a laptop or camera. Did you Google it? Probably. What about...
Five Questions With: Pat Blakemore
On March 3, the New England Institute of Technology held a job fair with 75 employers. The event aimed to connect current students and...
Cyclo Industries provides 6 scholarships
WARWICK – Cyclo Industries will provide six $1,000 scholarships to New England Institute of Technology students.
Cyclo, based in Jupiter, Fla., sells cleaners, lubricants, additives,...
Biomedical Structures boasts improved manufacturing
WARWICK – Biomedical Structures LLC, developer of biomedical textiles for medical devices and other advanced clinical applications, announced March 6 that it was new...
Cox launches fee-based support service
ATLANTA – Cox Communications launched a new, fee-based technical support service for personal computer users on March 7.
The Cox Tech Solutions service can help...
CIOs: Staff levels to stay level
MENLO PARK, Calif. – Most chief information officers plan to maintain their current staff levels in the second quarter, a Robert Half Technology...
Gtech full-year revenue up slightly
PROVIDENCE – Gtech, a subsidiary of Italy-based Lottomatica, saw its full-year revenue increase 1.8 percent to 857.4 million euros, or about $1.14 billion, in...
Kopin profit tumbles
TAUNTON – Kopin Corp. said Wednesday that its full-year net income dropped to $3.6 million in 2011 from $8.9 million in 2010.
Earnings per diluted...