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SUPPORTING MENTAL HEALTH: ­Employees for Groov-Pin Corp. in Smithfield gather for the 2022 National Alliance of Mental Illness Rhode Island’s NAMI Walk at Roger Williams Park in Providence.
COURTESY GROOV-PIN CORP.

At Groov-Pin, a well-conditioned lifestyle gets employees into a ‘Groov’

Healthiest Employers of Rhode Island 2023 2-99 Employees 1. Groov-Pin Corp. CEO (or equivalent): Scot Jones, CEO Number of employees: 90 WHETHER ITS EMPLOYEES learning how to save...

Marcum makes mental health a priority

Healthiest Employers of Rhode Island 2023 1,500-4,999 Employees 6. Marcum LLP CEO (or equivalent): Thomas Lisi and Michael Tikoian, managing partners Number of employees: 3,503 DAY IN...
THE R.I. DEPARTMENT of Health has ordered Dr. Boris Bergus of America's Vein & Cosmetic Surgery Centers to surrender his license after being found to have committed multiple health violations.

Local physician surrenders license for multiple violations, including storing expired medicines

PROVIDENCE – A local physician has been forced to surrender his license to the R.I. Department of Health and is prohibited from practicing in...
BAY DAY: The Washington Trust Co. employees support the Save The Bay Inc.’s International Coastal Cleanup initiative at Napatree Point in Westerly. 
COURTESY THE WASHINGTON TRUST CO.

High employee spirit creates the right ‘trust’ at Washington Trust

PBN Best Places To Work Awards 2023 ENTERPRISE COMPANIES #1: The Washington Trust Co. Employees in R.I. 555 Chairman and CEO Edward O. “Ned” Handy III “EMPLOYEE FEST”...
READY WITH A REMEDY: Herbalist Mary Blue has carved out a niche in the health sector, building a business that offers herb-derived tinctures, baths, syrups and teas, as well as classes on how to make them. 
PBN FILE PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

Blue built a business from ‘power in herbs’

PBN 2023 Business Women Awards ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE: Mary Blue | Farmacy Herbs LLC owner and founder HERBALIST AND COMMUNITY educator Mary Blue, owner and founder...
SOURCES OF COMFORT: Marisa Head, center, has built her North Attleborough business Marisa’s Skin Care LLC in nine years with the help of her two daughters, Stephanie Howard, left, and Rachel Howard. 
COURTESY JESSIE WYMAN PHOTOGRAPHY

Head’s customer service goes beyond skin deep

PBN 2023 Business Women Awards ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE: Marisa Head | Marisa’s Skin Care LLC owner and founder ACNE, SUN SPOTS, scars and pockmarks, wrinkles. People...
TRIAL SUPPORT: Enith Morillo is principal consultant at Cadoret Global Inc., a company she launched in 2019 to provide assistance to small companies going through the process of drug development and clinical trials. 
PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

The promise of a better future kept Morillo going

PBN 2023 Business Women Awards ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE: Enith Morillo | Cadoret Global Inc. principal consultant FROM THE TIME she was in her teens, Enith Morillo...

RIPEC, Bryant report: R.I. economy slowed in Q1

PROVIDENCE – The state’s economy has slowed despite improvement across most key measures, the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council and the Center for Global...
THE FORMER Journey to Hope, Health and Healing Inc. and its former CEO, Kenneth L. Richardson Jr., are being sued over alleged Medicad fraud.

Former local health organization, CEO sued over alleged Medicaid fraud

PROVIDENCE – U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Cunha and R.I. Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced Monday they are intervening in a civil lawsuit originally...
RHODE ISLAND once again received mixed results, including another failing grade on funding tobacco prevention programs, from the American Lung Association, according to its annual State of Tobacco Control report.

Report: State woefully underfunding tobacco control programs

PROVIDENCE – Once again, the American Lung Association has given Rhode Island a mixed report card on ending tobacco use in the state, including...
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