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Scratch your itches of success

One of the questions I am asked most often is how to attain success. That’s a tough question to answer because success is different...

Spreading the quality gospel across the state

Laura Adams was a nurse before she ever learned about policy and business, and her experience with patients has fueled her passion and clarified...

R.I.’s businesswomen set a high standard

Last week, Providence Business News held the culminating event of the first year for the Business Women project, a celebration of women in leadership...

Taking this summit to the top of the charts

Being the spouse of a public figure can be an opportunity or a curse. Thankfully for the women of Southern New England, Kati Machtley...

BankRI proud to recognize this year’s business women

BankRI is proud to be the presenting sponsor of PBN’s first annual Business Women program. Recognizing talented women in business is timely. Not only...
COURTESY SHARON STEELE GROUP
SHARON STEELE, owner of real estate agency Sharon Steele Group, founded her company in 1997. /

Realtor plays national role with local views

As the owner of a successful Rhode Island real estate firm and advocate for her industry nationally, Sharon Steele has thrived by taking a...

Publisher’s Letter

Welcome to the Providence Business News’ inaugural special issue recognizing 25 of the region’s most industrious and influential Business Women. Beginning in September 2007, PBN...
TEEING OFF: More than 100 members of 26 businesses in Rhode Island prepare to begin the Amos House golf tournament at Sakonnet Golf Club. /

Golf tournament raises $100K for Amos House

Twenty-six businesses helped to raise $100,000 for Amos House at its 10th Annual Charity Golf Tournament, which took place at the Sakonnet Golf Club....

Banking on potential of women, minorities

Denise Barge has never owned a business, and admits that she likely never will. But Barge, a former banking executive who now heads two...
MARIE LANGLOIS sees the small size of Washington Trust Investors as a benefit in providing personal service to clients. /

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...
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