Rhonda Miller
Digital literacy lags state’s tech infrastructure
Ninety-eight percent of Rhode Island has high-speed Internet access, an accomplishment broadband advocates point to as a stellar foundation for working on a less-impressive...
Analyst: Flagstar may be leaving Rhode Island
When Rhode Island native Steven Issa was tapped in 2011 to lead Mich.-based Flagstar Bancorp Inc.’s move into New England, his local ties made...
Sawyer students left in limbo
The sudden closure of the Sawyer School has left 302 Rhode Island students in academic and financial limbo. With education officials last week still...
Five Questions With: Lynne Malone
Lynne Malone is chief financial officer for the YMCA of Greater Providence, named to that position in November 2012. She has nearly 30...
Pyramis names Pam Holding head of portfolio management
SMITHFIELD – Equity portfolio management teams at Pyramis Global Advisors, a Fidelity Investments Co., will be led by Pam Holding, who has been named...
Washington Trust board declares dividends
WESTERLY – The board of directors of Washington Trust Bancorp Inc. has declared a quarterly dividend of 24 cents per share for the quarter...
Byrne doles out Excellence in Construction Awards
EAST PROVIDENCE – Byrne Bonding & Insurance, a division of Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc., has recognized outstanding contractors with its Excellence in...
TD Bank launches ‘Bank Human’ campaign
CHERRY HILL, N.J. – TD Bank is putting customers and employees out front in its new “Bank Human, Again” multimedia marketing campaign.
“Bank Human...
Small-business group seeks review of state’s TDI
A group of small-business leaders armed with a fresh list of recommendations to boost economic development in Rhode Island said the state’s mandatory Temporary...
State officials to seize Sawyer student records
PROVIDENCE – State higher education officials will enter facilities of the closed Sawyer School over the weekend, accompanied by state police, to take custody...













