April 16, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒What makes exceptional leaders different?

I recently attended Hartford Business Journal’s 90 Ideas In 90 Minutes event at the Hartford Club. Eight executives espoused their theories on leadership, including to be nice. One might think […]

🔒Chambers combines passion for music, fitness into up-tempo, high-intensity gym

Shaun Chambers, a former college football player and songwriter, has always been about fitness and entertainment. So, it's no surprise that this Hartford native has parlayed those passions into a thriving business called BODYROC Fit Lab.

🔒Charitable giving under threat with new tax law

Ours is a generous nation when it comes to philanthropy. When we give our time and gifts to a nonprofit organization on behalf of a worthy cause, we shine.

🔒Dr. Jarrod Post | CEO, Starling Physicians

Starling Physicians will add five to six medical groups to its flock this year as the physician...
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🔒New Trinity Health CEO pledges community approach in competitive healthcare market

Dr. Reginald J. Eadie, the newly named CEO of the fledgling Trinity Health of New England system, has been moving up the healthcare management ladder for years, but he's always found at least some time to see patients by picking up weekend emergency room shifts.

🔒Amid funding crunch, CT colleges look to diversify revenue streams

Angel Perez, Trinity College's vice president, said the rising costs to run a college combined with declining federal and state support is forcing institutions of higher education to look for new revenue streams.

🔒Indecision on gaming policy exemplifies need for full-time legislature

As lawmakers head into the final weeks of this short legislative session, House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz said he was skeptical that his chamber would be able to pass any gaming legislation this year.

🔒New Z-Medica chief eyes focused growth

Eric B. Compton has worked for major healthcare companies with billions of dollars in annual sales, such as Johnson & Johnson and Hologic.
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🔒Private equity firm made unsolicited XL Center bid

It turns out a private developer may be interested in buying Hartford's XL Center after all.

🔒Aquaponics firm, CREC bring indoor farming to CT schools

Q&A talks to Spencer Curry, CEO and co-founder of Trifecta Ecosystems Inc., a Meriden-based aquaponics company.

🔒Third-generation Keating brings Millennial perspective to insurance agency

Ryan Keating isn't surprised he ended up at the West Hartford insurance agency that bears his family's name — he just took a longer route getting there.

🔒How small talk can lead to better business outcomes

“The Serious Business of Small Talk — Becoming Fluent, Comfortable and Charming” by Carol A. Fleming (Berrett-Koehler...
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