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TAKE ADVANTAGE: Rieva Lesonsky, of GrowBiz Media, will host a webinar on Jan. 7 to discuss adapting a business to take advantage of today’s changing marketplace. / COURTESY RIEVA LESONSKY

Editor’s Choice: How businesses can adapt to today’s changing marketplace

EDITOR’S CHOICE How businesses can adapt to today’s changing marketplace SCORE RHODE ISLAND is hosting a webinar to provide information about today’s changing marketplace and...
TOP EXECUTIVE: General Dynamics Chairman and CEO Phebe Novakovic will be a featured speaker during the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting on Nov. 23. / COURTESY PHEBE NOVAKOVIC

Editor’s Choice: Learning the best ways to process credit card payments

EDITOR’S CHOICE Raimondo to speak during Providence Chamber meeting THE GREATER PROVIDENCE Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual meeting virtually with five highly credentialed...

Raimondo announces $3.1M in Take It Outside grants

PROVIDENCE – Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and R.I. Commerce Corp. announced the distribution of $3.1 million in Take It Outside grants Friday. The grants, which...
SOME BREATHING ROOM: Collection specialist Dosha Bogosian works in a sparsely populated office at XRA Medical Imaging in Cranston. While XRA’s diagnostic services have remained open for months, more of the administrative workers have returned but are keeping their distance from one another.  / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Many offices are sparsely filled, and it’s having negative effects

When Michael Giuttari returned in late June to his office at MG Commercial Real Estate Services Inc. in the Jewelry District of Providence, he...
SOME BREATHING ROOM: Collection specialist Dosha Bogosian works in a sparsely populated office at XRA Medical Imaging in Cranston. While XRA’s diagnostic services have remained open for months, more of the administrative workers have returned but are keeping their distance from one another.  / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Near-empty offices show pandemic’s economic effects are widespread

Less-congested morning commutes and near-empty city parking lots are among the most visible signs that workers have not returned to their offices in large...
SCREEN TIME: Mike Kelly, ­cybersecurity program director for the Community College of Rhode Island, performs a threat check. / PBN PHOTO/KATE WHITNEY LUCEY

R.I. colleges try to satisfy cybersecurity demand

When the federal government started stepping up enforcement of cybersecurity requirements for agencies and contractors, McLaughlin Research Corp. was in a bind. The Middletown-based engineering...

What do progressive victories mean?

The business community is watching closely to see whether the victories of progressive candidates in local legislative primary races will set a new tone...
LENDING LOGIC: Gerri Detweiler, a financial credit professional, will host a webinar on Oct. 15 to provide information about small-business lending.  / COURTESY GERRI DETWEILER

Position your business 
for the future of lending

SCORE RHODE ISLAND is hosting a webinar about positioning your business for the future of small-business lending. Gerri Detweiler, who is the head of...
SELF DEFENSE: Kathleen Malin, left, and Tricia King will be featured in a Tech Collective webinar on Sept. 15 aimed at preventing cyberattacks. / courtesy Kathleen Malin AND Tricia King

Editor’s Choice: Strengthening defenses against cyberattacks

Editor’s choice Strengthening defensesagainst cyberattacks TECH COLLECTIVE is hosting a webinar explaining the tools and resources that can be utilized for strengthening front-line defenses against...
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Keck receives first Kati Machtley Businesswoman of the Year Award

KIM A. KECK received the first Kati Machtley Businesswoman of the Year Award at the virtual Bryant University Women’s Summit on June 10. Keck,...
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