April 20, 2026Edition

🔒Workforce Strain: Retirement savings shortfall becomes growing burden for employers

The shift from pensions to 401(k)s has left workers less prepared for retirement, creating a growing challenge for both employees and employers.

Inside New Britain medtech components maker AVNA’s next chapter under new President Mambrino

New CFO and President Aaron Mambrino says innovation drew her to New Britain-based AVNA Inc.

🔒Energy firm Budderfly tops $1B in funding, launches battery storage rollout

Budderfly is expanding beyond efficiency into energy storage, offering battery systems that allow customers to store unused power for later use.

Developer Krown Point ramps up retail investment in CT as demand strengthens

Krown Point Capital is expanding into retail development in Connecticut, adding 7-Eleven projects as part of a multi-state investment strategy.
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Expert’s Corner: In crowded architecture, engineering and construction market, firms must compete beyond pay

The challenge companies are facing is how to differentiate themselves aside from compensation.

Expert’s Corner: Developing frontline leaders is the key to unlocking employee engagement

In an era of rapid change and increasing workplace complexity, the role of frontline leaders has never been more critical.

🔒GOP gubernatorial candidate McCaughey pushes to eliminate CT income tax; is it possible?

GOP gubernatorial candidate Betsy McCaughey wants to eliminate CT's income tax, drawing attention and criticism over its feasibility.

Backed by PGA Tour, Stamford golf tech firm Arccos uses data to reshape performance tracking

A Stamford-based golf technology company born out of a Yale student’s frustration with tracking his own game...
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Changing Vines: New owners uncork fresh ideas for CT’s legacy vineyards

Across Connecticut, vineyards and wineries have been changing hands at a clip that has caught the attention of industry experts.

🔒New SLAM President Herrick leans into growth as college sports spending reshapes design demand

At 50, SLAM names Kevin Herrick president as growth is fueled in part by shifting economics in college athletics.
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