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Salve renovation called ‘the ultimate in recycling’
When the Board of Trustees at Salve Regina University decided on renovations for historic Wetmore Hall and Mercy Hall they knew they needed to...
Employee incentives are big business for TCMPi
Chris Crawford likes to keep a low profile. Even though his software business, founded in 2000, consistently breaks its own sales records the CEO...
Consistent customer focus scores success
Every year when the Providence Business News releases its annual list of Top Private Companies, BankNewport is comfortably ensconced in roughly the same secure...
‘WaterFire’ working hard to keep event burning
Despite drawing more than 1 million people to the city’s riverfront last year, “WaterFire Providence” finds itself buffeted by the same economic challenges as...
Expect union contracts to mimic city agreement
Members of Local 1033 of the Laborers International Union of North America, the city’s largest labor union, with close to 900 public service employees,...
Early Harvard grad Langlois still blazing trails
When she graduated from Harvard University in 1967, Marie Langlois was one of just 11 women in a class of 700 students. And what’s...
Fraser: From college hire to KPMG partner
Pat Canning, managing partner of KPMG in Providence, hired Kristin Fraser fresh out of college about 14 years ago. In 2006, Fraser was promoted...
Cyprus native leads CVS recruitment efforts
Though her grandmother dabbled in herbal remedies, no one in Papatya Tankut’s family was ever a health care worker. But even as a little...
Firm promotes professional, personal growth
Crunching numbers for a living might not be for everyone, but those who choose to work in the accounting field would find it difficult...
Big firm pays attention to details that matter
Even before Erin Wanek started working toward her accounting degree at Syracuse University, she knew that KPMG in Providence was the only company she...

















