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INFLUENCER: Helping fellow employees achieve the best they can be is what helps drive Taco Inc. Senior Vice President of Operations Jon Giampietro. 
PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Giampietro’s positive mindset a net positive for Taco

2023 C-Suite Awards Large Private Company: Jon Giampietro | Taco Inc./Taco Comfort Solutions senior vice president of operations IT IS SAID that there are those who...
OPENING DOORS: Falvey Insurance Group Chief People Officer Roxanne Nelson created an internship program three years ago that has produced new employees within the insurance industry, including two now working full time at Falvey. 
PBN PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

Falvey Insurance’s Nelson helps ensure a bright future for employees

2023 C-Suite Awards Midsize Private Company: Roxanne Nelson | Falvey Insurance Group chief people officer EMPLOYEES UNEXPECTEDLY RESIGNING. A global health crisis. Other employee-related matters. Many...
GOING NEXT LEVEL: Bruce Berard, Stanley Tree Service Inc.’s vice president and chief operating officer, helped double the company’s revenue and employee count. 
PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Berard returns to his roots to help Stanley Tree grow

2023 C-Suite Awards Midsize Private Company: Bruce Berard | Stanley Tree Service Inc. vice president and chief operating officer FROM THE TIME he was very young,...
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS: Michael Friedman, Paolino Properties LP’s director of sales and leasing, says the Providence real estate market has moved away from corporate toward more residential use over the past two to three years.
PBN PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

When challenges arise, Friedman closes the deal for Paolino Properties

2023 C-Suite Awards Small Private Company: Michael Friedman | Paolino Properties LP director of sales and leasing IN JUST TWO YEARS on the job, Paolino Properties...
ESCALATING QUICKLY: ResusciTech Inc. Chief Marketing Officer Brian Morley helped the company increase its revenue from zero to $300,000 in a short time period, and expects the company to reach the $3 million revenue mark within three years.

ResusciTech’s Morley goes outside the box to build partnerships

2023 C-Suite Awards Small Private Company: Brian Morley | ResusciTech Inc. Chief marketing officer WHEN RESUSCITECH INC. PLANNED to launch its CPR certification app, the Providence-based...
ENHANCING FINANCIAL LITERACY: Christopher D. LaVine in 2014 helped co-found Marstone Inc. in Providence 
in order to deepen financial inclusion and humanize finance. 
COURTESY MARSTONE INC.

Marstone’s LaVine makes investing more accessible

2023 C-Suite Awards Small Private Company: Christopher D. LaVine | Marstone Inc. co-founder, chief financial officer and chief strategy officer AFTER COLLEGE, Christopher D. LaVine took...
ENDING ON A HIGH NOTE: 
Deborah A. Thomas, Hasbro Inc.’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, is retiring after 25 years with the Pawtucket-based toy maker. 
PBN PHOTO/DAVID HANSEN

For Thomas, being surrounded by right people built success at Hasbro

2023 C-Suite Awards Public Company: Deborah A. Thomas | Hasbro Inc. executive vice president and chief financial officer DEBORAH A. THOMAS HAS A STRONG BELIEF: “It’s...
TAKING NECESSARY STEPS: Brown Medicine CEO Ann M. Kashmanian says having a mentor, as well as being one, is important to climb the management ladder. 
PBN PHOTO/DAVID HANSEN

Brown Medicine CEO Kashmanian’s path to leadership was steered by mentors

2023 C-Suite Awards Career Achiever: Ann M. Kashmanian | Brown Medicine CEO IF IT TAKES A VILLAGE to raise a child, it takes equally committed supporters...
IMPACTFUL LEADER: Whether working as a nurse in an intensive care unit or taking on additional responsibilities in executive roles, Cathy Duquette, executive vice president of quality and safety and chief nursing executive at Lifespan Corp. in Providence, enjoys making a difference in her community. / PBN PHOTO/DAVE HANSEN

Duquette is driven by her passion to make a ‘meaningful difference’

2022 C-Suite Awards: Career Achiever | Cathy Duquette, Lifespan Corp. executive vice president of quality and safety and chief nursing executive Growing up in Rhode...
IN SAFE HANDS: William Wray, chief risk officer for The Washington Trust Co. in Westerly, says he takes pride in the bank’s credit risk being “viewed as among the best in the entire industry” because it’s “the most common reason why banks fail, so it is a critical survival skill.” / COURTESY THE WASHINGTON TRUST CO.

Wray keeps Washington Trust poised to take on any challenge

2022 C-Suite Awards: Enterprise company | William Wray, The Washington Trust Co. chief risk office If there was ever an example of the need for...
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