January 11, 2016 EditionEdition

🔒How a golfer’s spreadsheet builds business relationships

Strategic thinking about who you know and how you might help them is powerful. Business success is all about people.

🔒Gilberto seeks smarter spending in leaner times

Childhood values helped guide Paula Gilberto's career path, which culminates in March when she becomes president and CEO of the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut.

🔒With extra funds, urban-renewal oasis’ facelift on track

One of Hartford's oldest affordable apartment communities is entering the second phase of its year-long, $12.3 million redevelopment.

🔒5 to Watch in 2016

As we begin a new year Hartford Business Journal has identified five Greater Hartford business, education and...
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🔒CT Children’s Shmerling willing to take risks

Connecticut Children's Medical Center is the state's largest pediatric hospital outside of Yale, but its new CEO James Shmerling knows that won't be enough to ensure financial viability.

🔒Electric suppliers see customer drop-off

Connecticut has developed one of the more robust competitive electricity retail markets in the country, but electricity suppliers have taken some lumps in the past few years.

🔒BlumShapiro holds Thanksgiving food basket campaign

BlumShapiro volunteers, their families and friends gathered recently to help prepare packages of Thanksgiving food items for...

🔒Bristol Hospital ball raises $75K for robotic surgery

Bristol Hospital's annual ball, A Roaring New Era, raised more than $75,000 to benefit Bristol Hospital's robotic surgery program.
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🔒ReSET expands flagship accelerator program

Hartford-based Social Enterprise Trust, also known as reSET, is thinking bigger as its startup accelerator program enters its fourth year in existence.

🔒Federal spending plan good news for CT defense industry

Despite a seemingly endless national discussion regarding the capabilities of the U.S. military, Congress' recently passed federal spending bill provides a significant boost for Connecticut's defense industry.

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc.

The USB Foundation recently distributed $165,750 to 28 nonprofit agencies whose services cover western Connecticut. The USB...

🔒Bronin must restore faith in city government

In his first speech since being sworn in, Mayor Luke Bronin said city and non-city residents must aid Hartford's revival by being actively involved in the community and spending more time and money there.
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🔒Reid and Riege Receives Award from Mercy Housing and Shelter

Hartford law firm Reid and Riege was recently honored with the First Annual “Sister Patricia McKeon Compassion...

🔒Girl Scouts of CT honor women in STEM

Girl Scouts of Connecticut, along with over 250 friends and supporters, recently honored the achievements of three women in STEM at the 2015 Breakfast Badge at The Hartford Club.

🔒Access to banking key to Hartford’s north-end revival

A local credit union opening means more to Hartford's northeast neighborhood than any ballpark, hotel, or casino that may garner headlines on the front pages or generate buzz on social media.

🔒Ojakian tries to rebuild CSCU system trust, finances

Mark Ojakian stepped into his role as president of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system facing myriad challenges, from funding constraints, to declining enrollment and a new faculty contract.
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🔒Zupkus hopes for windy CT energy future

With the Colebrook turbines now generating enough electricity to power every house in town, BNE CEO Gregory Zupkus, 53, said he's changed gears.
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