To Savor: A little-known step up from Prosecco
I’ve been reminiscing more about life before the pandemic. I recall one of my spring business trips to Italy for Vinitaly, the premier international...
It’s time to explore job opportunities
Hope is returning to the workplace. With vaccines more widely available, COVID-19 cases decreasing and restrictions being cautiously lifted, job seekers are seeing increases...
Neronha elected to American Law Institute
PETER F. NERONHA, R.I. attorney general, was recently elected to the American Law Institute. The institute is an independent organization producing scholarly work to...
The gift of character
What gift can we all possess that costs nothing but is worth everything? That we can demonstrate daily but lose in seconds if we...
Speak and clients may come
You chose to be a consultant so you could help people overcome obstacles and achieve their objectives, and that’s a worthy and lofty goal....
What’s in a legislative bill’s name? Confusion usually
President Joe Biden caught flak a few weeks ago when he released his infrastructure plan and named it the American Jobs Plan.
Republicans said he...
Tumolo named 2020 Volunteer of the Year
GREG TUMOLO, an attorney for Providence-based firm Duffy & Sweeney Ltd., recently received the 2020 Volunteer of the Year award from the Rhode Island...
Emmons named 2020 Banker of the Year by SEED Corp.
DAVID EMMONS of Rockland Trust Co. on Dec. 10 was named the 2020 Banker of the Year by the South Eastern Economic Development Corp....
Building workplace culture during National Volunteer Month
When it comes to giving back, there is no time like the present. April is National Volunteer Month, a timely justification for Rhode Island...
In praise of health care professionals
Seems like every conversation these days begins with “How are you doing?” or “Are you managing to keep busy during lockdown?” and ends with...