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Editor’s Choice: R.I. Black Business Association to hold Awards Gala Oct....

EDITOR’S CHOICE R.I. Black Business Association to hold Awards Gala Oct. 11 THE RHODE ISLAND Black Business Association will hold its eighth annual Awards...
GOVERNOR’S DINNER: The SouthCoast and Bristol County chambers of commerce will hold a dinner featuring Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker on Sept. 17 at White’s of Westport in Westport.
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Editor’s Choice: Chambers partner to host dinner with Mass. governor

EDITOR’S CHOICE Chambers partner to host dinner with Mass. governor THE BRISTOL COUNTY and SouthCoast chambers of commerce will hold a dinner with Mass....
CHAMBER INVITATIONAL: Golfers enjoy the course during last year’s SouthCoast Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Invitational Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament will be held Sept. 3 at Allendale Country Club in ­Dartmouth.
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Editor’s Choice: SouthCoast Chamber members hit links to network, raise funds

EDITOR’S CHOICE SouthCoast Chamber members hit links to network, raise funds THE SOUTHCOAST CHAMBER of Commerce will host its annual Chamber Invitational Golf Tournament....
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT: Golfers tee off during a previous North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament will be held at Quidnessett Country Club in North Kingstown on Aug. 5.
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Editor’s Choice: N.K. Chamber to host annual golf tournament

EDITOR’S CHOICE N.K. Chamber to host annual golf tournament THE NORTH KINGSTOWN Chamber of Commerce will host its 29th annual Golf Tournament. The scramble-format...
LEGISLATIVE RECEPTION: Lobbyist George Zainyeh, left, speaks with Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce President and CEO John Gregory, center, and Robert Wheeler, owner of dog day care center Friends of Toto in Pawtucket, during the Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce Coalition’s annual legislative reception at the Statehouse on March 26.  
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Does R.I. have too many chambers?

It’s busy being half of a two-person, full-time staff for the state’s oldest wish-granting entity, A Wish Come True. The Warwick-based nonprofit grants wishes...
MAKING HER MARK: Kristin Urbach, executive director of the North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce, at the NORAD facility on Davisville Road in North Kingstown. NORAD is one of dozens of North Kingstown Chamber member manufacturers.
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Urbach connecting NK businesses to opportunity

Business Women Awards 2019 | HONOREE | Kristin Urbach, North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce Kristin Urbach has been executive director of the North Kingstown Chamber of...
RECLAIMING ABUNDANCE: Choose Your Evolution founder Bryna Haynes will hold a networking workshop for women and how they can reclaim abundance in their lives, both professionally and personally, on Dec. 4 at The Hotel Providence.
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JAMES BESSETTE

Editor’s Choice: A shift for empowered women

EDITOR’S CHOICE A shift for empowered women BRYNA HAYNES, founder of Choose Your Evolution, will hold a workshop on how women can reclaim abundance in...

Classroom experiment eyes wind-energy jobs

In some places, wind energy is still thought of as a grand experiment. In Rhode Island, it’s already seen as a promising industry of...
ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT: Attendees listen to Gov. Gina M. Raimondo speak during an economic-outlook luncheon event in 2017 at the R.I. Convention Center. The Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce’s latest luncheon, to be held Sept. 24, will feature Ravi Kumar, president and deputy chief operating officer for Infosys.
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Editor’s Choice: Celebrate local businesses at economic outlook luncheon

EDITOR’S CHOICE Celebrate local businesses at economic-outlook luncheon RAVI KUMAR, president and deputy chief operating officer for Infosys, will participate in a moderated conversation...
THURSDAY, at the North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce, Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and other business community leaders announced WindWinRI. A $100,000 Real Jobs Rhode Island grant, the program is designed to build a workforce pipeline for the wind energy industry among today's high schoolers. BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/ERIC THAYER

Governor, Real Jobs RI promote R.I. as home to next-gen wind...

NORTH KINGSTOWN – As offshore wind farms begin to pop up along the Eastern Seaboard, Rhode Island – home to the first such alternative...
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