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TEACHABLE MOMENTS: Brickle Group employees Roddy Rodriguez, left, and Belanie Medina, right, take part in a Manufacturing Center of Excellence class being taught at the New England Institute of Technology by mechanical-engineering instructor Annie Unger. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Power partnerships fuel industry training resource

A talented, highly qualified and dutiful workforce: Seems simple, right? Unfortunately, that's not always the case. But The Brickle Group – which has spent 80...
home visits: One of Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island's newest initiatives includes multidisciplinary home health visits. Here Noel Hernandez, left, NHPRI community outreach specialist, and Terri Venditto, right, RN and medical case manager, visit NHPRI member Altagracia Martinez. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Affordable health care the mission

Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island is devoted to making lives better. "There is a clear mission in everybody's day-to-day work," said Peter Marino, CEO...
making it happen: Healthcentric Advisors staff in a meeting. From left, Putney Pyles, senior program coordinator; H. John Keimig, president and CEO, Tammy Quattrocchi, contracts coordinator and compliance officer. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Positive power player

Healthcentric Advisors is all about empowerment. Under the direction of President and CEO H. John Keimig, the nonprofit has strategically worked to improve health...
MEETING A NEED: Family Service of Rhode Island staffers discuss fundraising plans. From left, Sarah Anzevino, advancement assistant; Johnnie Chace, director of philanthropy and Maggie Slane, director of advancement and business development. / PBN PHOTO/ MICHAEL SALERNO

#GivingTuesday a new way to link to causes

There's no question that the holiday season is one of opulence and over-spending. Retailers rake in billions of dollars, with just a month-and-a-half representing...
FAMILIARITY BREEDS INNOVATION: Since founding Chartwise Medical Systems in 2009, Dr. Jonathan Elion, center, has relied on many people who worked with him in his previous successful startup, Heartlab. With him at Chartwise's South Kingstown offices are, from left, Martin Bradburn, test engineer, Brendan Laws, software architect, Linda Markhart, test manager, and Mary Cooper, executive vice president.

Hard work, no ‘stodgy CEO’

CEO (or equivalent): Dr. Jonathan Elion 2015 Revenue: $4,045,716 2013 Revenue: $850,852 Revenue growth: 375% No one could ever accuse ChartWise Medical Systems Inc. of being conventional....

From tinkerer to full-on craftsman

CEO (or equivalent): David Ellison, owner 2015 Revenue: $1,300,000 2013 Revenue: $608,000 Revenue growth: 114% David Ellison has always tinkered when it comes to woodworking and restoring...

Accessible Altus has patients smiling

CEO (or equivalent): Joseph A. Nagle, CEO and president 2015 Revenue: $53,569,000 2013 Revenue: $46,383,000 Revenue growth: 15% A strong sense of flexibility and a willingness to...
IT'S ABOUT MORE THAN SNOW: Case Snow Management works year-round from its new North Attleboro headquarters to make sure that its seasonal operations are efficient and effective when the snow is falling.

365 strategic snow planning

CEO (or equivalent): Jason Case, CEO and president 2015 Revenue: $29,063,732 2013 Revenue: $8,670,468 Revenue growth: 235% It's a fact of life in the Northeast: It may not...

Partnering with clients for success

CEO (or equivalent): Blair Fish 2015 Revenue: $2,853,359 2013 Revenue: $1,135,927 Revenue growth: 151% FISH ADVERTISING is a testament to the notion that size doesn't matter. A boutique...
CEO (or equivalent):  Steven Spinner, CEO and presidentNumber of employees: 7,796

Points-for-pounds shrinking employees

Day to day, United Natural Foods Inc. strives to emphasize the importance of overall well-being. By partnering with Bravo Wellness, UNFI has helped its...
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