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April 30, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒No relief for Hartford commercial taxpayers

For anyone who thinks Hartford commercial taxpayers will get relief now that the city is on sturdier financial ground, think again.

🔒UConn inducts four into business school Hall of Fame

The University of Connecticut School of Business recently inducted four alumni into its Hall of Fame. Pictured...

🔒Virtual reality is reshaping architectural, urban planning

Virtual reality is the new inspection and review process for many building projects including corporate offices, medical facilities and senior housing.

🔒New player to roll out CT broadband service

A New York company founded by veterans of the former Lightower Fiber Networks says it's preparing to make a broadband play in select areas of Connecticut, including Hartford.
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🔒Robert J. Stillman | Lawyer, Pierce LLC

Robert J. Stillman spent 25 years as an in-house lawyer at health insurer Aetna, most recently as vice president and counsel, so it was an adjustment transitioning from client to outside counsel when he left Aetna in October to join a West Hartford law firm earlier this year.

🔒Demand for cybersecurity talent soars in CT

Q&A talks with Tim Herbert, vice president of research and market intelligence at CompTIA, a national IT association.

🔒Wallingford med device firm leads CT’s 1Q VC deals

A Wallingford medical device developer booked Connecticut's largest venture deal during the first quarter of this year, according to the latest PwC/CB Insights MoneyTree report.

🔒Timing couldn’t be better for employee stock ownership plans

We are at the beginning of one of the greatest transfers of private wealth ever.
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🔒Crowe Horwath collects cereal for Canton food bank

Simsbury accounting firm Crowe Horwath recently held a cereal drive during the month of March to help...

🔒Malloy’s transportation funding plan inadequate

Recently, outgoing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy proposed an infrastructure package that may make Constitution State drivers think twice about having their rubber hit the roads.

🔒Bradley International Airport officials prep new 20-year, $1.4B master plan

Bradley International Airport officials are recommending $1.4 billion in projects over the next two decades as part of an ambitious master plan that would prepare the state's largest airfield for millions of additional passengers.

🔒Avon Chamber members visit state Capitol

Eighteen members of the Avon Chamber of Commerce (shown left) visited the state Capitol on Connecticut Business...
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🔒CT’s newest health insurer Tufts eyes growth in state’s Medicare Advantage market

In Connecticut, a handful of insurers can claim the majority of customers in the fast-growing Medicare Advantage insurance market, but a new player is hoping to grab its piece of the pie.

🔒How to revive a ‘walking dead’ company culture

Business-Zombie (n.) — A worker who accepts the status quo because of fear and/or lack of conviction...
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