Tag: Marianne Raimondo
Struggling nursing homes mull change in direction to save themselves
Richard Gamache was armed with a plan to save his nursing home this spring. The question was if he had enough time to put...
Boost skills to grow
Marianne Raimondo | Rhode Island College School of Business dean
Rhode Island’s labor force has been largely stagnant since 2019, limiting our ability to grow...
Panel: ‘The hard part is figuring out what’s next’
A benefit of living in a state with the population of a large American city is its accessibility. What in New York or Los...
PBN summit: A soft landing for economy that’s still ‘fragile underneath’
PROVIDENCE – The likelihood of a recession, once thought inevitable, will be forestalled or fail to materialize, at least within the next 12 to...
PBN’s 2024 Economic Trends Summit slated for Jan. 24
PROVIDENCE – A host of issues affecting Rhode Island’s economy and industry-specific insights, as well as forecasts for the coming year will be discussed...
After initial launch, RIC’s new cybersecurity institute looks to be self-funded
State leaders have agreed to set aside more than $2 million to launch the Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies at Rhode Island College,...
Marianne Raimondo, Rhode Island College School of Business dean
PBN Leaders & Achievers 2023
Marianne Raimondo
Rhode Island College
School of Business dean
THERE WAS A TIME when Marianne Raimondo questioned whether she made the right...
PBN honors 2023 Leaders & Achievers
WARWICK – Twenty-seven local industry leaders on Wednesday were formally recognized for their leadership efforts across various sectors in Providence Business News’ 2023 Leaders...
PBN unveils 2023 Leaders & Achievers
PROVIDENCE – Providence Business News has named 27 honorees for its 2023 Leaders & Achievers Awards program.
The individuals were selected for this year’s program...
RIC Foundation receives $360K grant to support Age-Friendly Rhode Island coalition
PROVIDENCE – The Tufts Health Plan Foundation awarded the Rhode Island College Foundation a three-year, $360,000 grant to support the work of Age-Friendly Rhode...