United Bank was the top sponsor of the East of the River Chambers of Commerce Association’s “Warming Hands, Warming Hearts” benefit in January. This was ERCCA’s fifth annual event that […]
Major changes are impacting the state's controversial "death tax." Find out how new estate and gift tax exemption levels will save the state's wealthiest residents big money.
Since the election, Gov. Ned Lamont has toured a half-dozen state agencies and counting. The point is to shake hands with employees and management alike, conveying that the administration cares about their work, including any additional duties that would come from proposed legislation.
Local business executives are ponying up cash to underwrite a Hartford-based film about Willie Pep's boxing comeback. However, more funding is needed to get the movie off the ground.
At 83 years old, Jim Hennessey is still in the office every day at The Music People, the Berlin-based music accessory and professional audio equipment company he started four decades ago.
With the advisor population rapidly aging, about a third of the nation's wealth management workforce is expected to retire over the next decade, according to global accounting firm Deloitte.
Utility companies buy wholesale electricity and natural gas routinely, shopping for the lowest bids they can find in online auctions to help them meet customers' fluctuating energy demands.
For those interested in learning about Gov. Ned Lamont's economic-development vision, he offered a sneak peek Feb. 1, airing plans to restructure — to some degree — the Department of Economic and Community Development and appoint a Goldman Sachs executive to be the state's first unofficial commerce secretary.
Joe Giulietti was chosen as commissioner of the Department of Transportation to jumpstart Gov. Lamont's ambitious high-speed rail plans. The challenges he faces are many.