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Michael J. LaBella has more than 35 years of banking-industry experience. He joined TD Bank in 2005 and has since taken on positions of increasing responsibility. He is currently TD’s commercial market president for Connecticut, Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.   / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Leading in times of crisis

Michael J. LaBella | TD Bank commercial market president In this unprecedented time, COVID-19 has disrupted daily life and business operations. Even with the current...
STEADFAST: Mark S. Hayward, director of the SBA’s Rhode Island district office, says businesses that persevere will find the help they need to bounce back from the corona­virus crisis. / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Perseverance, not panic, the path to surviving coronavirus crisis

None of us has been here before, in a rapidly collapsing economy with industries being shut down virtually overnight. But history is still the...
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Five Questions With Stefan Pryor

5Q: Stefan Pryor | Secretary of commerce, Rhode Island 1. What was it like being president of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp. in the aftermath...
BEFORE BECOMING RHODE ISLAND’S first secretary of commerce, Stefan Pryor was involved in reconstruction efforts in New York City following the 9/11 attacks as head of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp., formed in the aftermath of the disaster. / COURTESY R.I. COMMERCE CORP.

Five Questions With: Stefan Pryor

Stefan Pryor is Rhode Island’s first secretary of commerce. He was appointed by Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and unanimously confirmed by the state Senate...
THE R.I. DMV expects to begin issuing REAL ID Act-complaint identification cards and licenses on Dec. 3.

DMV expects to start issuing REAL ID Act-compliant cards starting Dec....

CRANSTON – The R.I. Division of Motor Vehicles announced Tuesday that it expects to issue REAL ID Act-compliant identification cards starting Dec. 3, which,...
THE R.I. AIRPORT CORP. will receive $7 million in federal funding to reimburse it for part of the money it spent on mandatory security upgrades following 9/11. PBN FILE PHOTO/ MICHAEL SALERNO

Reed: RIAC to receive $7M for airport security upgrade reimbursement

WARWICK – The R.I. Airport Corp. will receive $7 million in federal funding to reimburse it for security upgrades made in the wake of...
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