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April 9, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Keith Soressi | Executive Director, Connecticut Bar Association

Keith Soressi couldn’t pass up the opportunity to become executive director of the Connecticut Bar Association — getting back into a state association and closer to family in a place […]

🔒Evidence of a stronger, better Hartford

In his third State of the City address, Mayor Luke Bronin described Hartford as “better and stronger” and cited awards won and initiatives championed.

🔒Corporates begin to unveil CEO pay ratios

Publicly traded companies in Connecticut and beyond have begun to disclose how much their employees earn compared to their chief executives.

🔒United Bank joins CT Trolley Museum as a corporate sponsor

The Connecticut Trolley Museum announced that United Bank has joined the Museum as a corporate sponsor. The...
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🔒KPMG Hartford distributes books to local teachers

Accounting firm KPMG in Hartford recently held a “Read to Achieve” event at Prince Tech High School...

🔒Nonprofit Notebook — April 9, 2018

A recent study shows Connecticut's historical and cultural organizations had a more than $830 million effect on...

🔒How to keep old brands fresh

“Iconic Advantage – Don't Chase the New, Innovate the Old” by Soon Yu with Dave Birss (Savio...

🔒Federal spending bill includes big wins for New England

Congress recently passed and President Trump signed into law a $1.3 trillion federal spending bill for fiscal...
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🔒CI’s biggest flop

For Connecticut Innovations, 2017 had many positives.But in the venture capital business, investors will typically stake more...

🔒Lawmakers look to broaden access to projects earmarked for small, minority contractors

A program steering a quarter of state and municipal projects to small and minority contractors is inching closer to a major overhaul, with proposed changes that would redefine the size of a small business and create a larger pool of applicants vying for publicly financed projects.

🔒Following Florida collapse, accelerated bridge construction under the spotlight

Q&A talks with Kevin Nursick, a spokesman for the state Department of Transportation, about accelerated bridge construction.Q....

🔒CT Innovations hopes its record 2017 returns woo more venture investment

Like a gambler confident in his long-term strategy, Connecticut Innovations doesn't sweat a bad bet.
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🔒Seven factors to determine if you can afford to lose a key employee

Every business has some key individuals who are important to the company's success. In a small company...
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