Tag: Save The Bay Inc.
Five Questions With: Jonathan Stone
5Q: Jonathan Stone | Executive director, Save The Bay Inc.
1. You announced in September you will be retiring on June 30, 2023. What led to your...
Officials, environmental leaders kick off $50M green economy bond campaign
PROVIDENCE – In addition to deciding the state's future leadership in November, Rhode Island voters will be tasked with determining whether the Ocean State's...
BankNewport awards $45K to 5 R.I. organizations
NEWPORT – BankNewport recently provided $45,000 in grants to five Rhode Island education and workforce development organizations, according to a news release.
Recipients are DownCity...
Family-like approach, charity at the core of Embrace Home Loans culture
PBN BEST PLACES TO WORK 2022
Large Company 1. Embrace Home Loans Inc.
Employees in R.I. 450
CEO: Dennis Hardiman
Full-service, nationwide mortgage lender Embrace Home Loans Inc.,...
CRMC vacancies cause problem
A panel of state coastal regulators whose contentious rulings have already drawn objections is facing new criticism, with vacancies leading to a string of...
CRMC controversy grows with new questions about member’s eligibility
PROVIDENCE – A panel of state coastal regulators already under the magnifying glass for controversial decisions is facing a new scrutiny about one member's...
Blue Cross, Point32Health lend a hand during volunteer efforts
PROVIDENCE – Volunteers from Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island and from Point32Health, the Massachusetts-based nonprofit that owns Pilgrim Health Care in...
Running an ice tea company is pretty sweet for Granny Squibb’s...
PBN 2021 Business Women Awards
Achievement Honoree: Kelly McShane, The Granny Squibb Co. LLC
KELLEY MCSHANE EXPERIENCED the small-state connectivity of doing business in Rhode...
Save The Bay announces series of virtual challenges to replace annual...
PROVIDENCE – Save The Bay Inc.’s annual open-water swim will be held as a series of virtual challenges this year, The Associated Press reported...
Who’s On the Board?
Mission: To protect and improve Narragansett Bay.
Year founded: 1970
Executive director: Jonathan Stone
2019 revenue: $3,778,816
Board members
Cheryl Nathanson, board president
Retired, Bristol
Gilbert Conover Jr., board vice president
Retired,...