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Lori Stabile joined Providence Business News as the web editor in September 2014. Prior to joining PBN, she was a reporter and bureau chief for The Republican in Springfield, Mass., and a reporter for the Kent County Daily Times in West Warwick, R.I. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and English from the University of Rhode Island.
CREATING ACCESS: Tina Guenette, CEO and president of Real Access Motivates Progress, estimates she has assisted more than 200 businesses, mostly in Rhode Island, to become fully accessible for the disabled. 
PBN PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

RAMP’s Guenette makes progress through mobility

PBN Diversity Equity & Inclusion 2024 Awards EDITOR’S CHOICE – ADVOCATE: Tina Guenette, Real Access Motivates Progress AFTER TINA GUENETTE BECAME paralyzed a decade ago, the...
SHIPPING UP: Ted Williams, president of Senesco Marine LLC in North Kingstown, stands in front of a ferry that is under construction. 
PBN PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

Senesco Marine’s Williams keeps the industry afloat, both on land and...

PBN Manufacturing Awards 2024 MANUFACTURING CHAMPION: Ted Williams, president, Senesco Marine LLC TED WILLIAMS SERVED 27 years in the U.S. Navy, where he developed his love,...
PLANNING AHEAD: Trailblaze Marketing Digital Media Manager Kyle Steinberg, left, shares ideas with co-worker Jen Guimond, center, and company founder and President Christopher Parisi. 
PBN PHOTO/PAUL J. SPETRINI

Trailblaze Marketing is using AI to blaze trails

2024 PBN Innovative Companies Awards CREATIVE: Trailblaze Marketing TRAILBLAZE MARKETING IS SEIZING the potential of artificial intelligence. AI, according to Christopher Parisi – the Providence-based marketing firm’s...
CUTTING EDGE: Garrett McKinnon landed a job as a composites technician at Moore ­Brothers Co. in Bristol after graduating from the IYRS School of Technology & Trades, which 
he enrolled in after deciding he wanted more than working long hours at a boatyard.
COURTESY JAKE RAPOZA

ROOM TO GROW: Marine trades offer jobs, training for all ages

Garrett McKinnon wanted to advance his career. He was working long hours at a boatyard and enjoyed it but wanted more. As he researched educational...
FINDING SOLUTIONS: Patricia Joyce, right, senior account manager, and account managers Sarah Murphy, left, and Alysha Beaudry work on their laptops at the Cranston office of e-health technology company Abacus Health Solutions LLC. 
PBN PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

Abacus Health Solutions reduces barriers to diabetes care

2024 PBN Innovative Companies Awards HEALTH & WELLNESS: Abacus Health Solutions LLC ABACUS HEALTH SOLUTIONS LLC wants to improve the lives of those living with chronic...
IN STUDIO: Stephen Rosa, (add)ventures founder and CEO, helped the company debut a virtual production studio in 2022, (add)galaxies – the first of its kind in New England. 
COURTESY (ADD)VENTURES

Stephen Rosa

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2024 Awards Stephen Rosa | (add)ventures | Founder and CEO STEPHEN ROSA STARTED his ­stra­tegic and creative brand agency, (add)ventures, in...
WINNERS OF the annual Rhode Island Smart Growth Awards will be recognized June 6 at the Stadium Theatre downtown.

Smart Growth award winners announced

WOONSOCKET – Winners of the annual Rhode Island Smart Growth Awards will be recognized June 6 at the Stadium Theatre downtown. The event, which wil...
PURE HAVEN Essentials, formerly known as Ava Anderson Non Toxic, is moving to a new spot at 1 Carding Lane in Johnston. /COURTESY MG COMMERCIAL

Pure Haven Essentials relocating to Johnston

JOHNSTON – Pure Haven Essentials, formerly known as Ava Anderson Non Toxic, is moving to a new spot at 1 Carding Lane here starting...
CARE NEW England reported a $39 million loss in the first half of the year, including $26 million in the second quarter alone, the health care system said this week.

CNE reports $39M loss in first half of fiscal 2017

PROVIDENCE – Care New England reported a $39 million loss in the first half of the fiscal year, including $26 million in the second...
RHODE ISLAND College and Moses Brown School have been named 2017 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools.

RIC, Moses Brown named Green Ribbon Schools

PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island College and Moses Brown School have been named 2017 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools. They are the only two...
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