May 21, 2018 EditionEdition

🔒Local celebrities raise money for CRIS Radio

Five local celebrities competed for CRIS Radio’s Mirror Ball Trophy on April 28 at the Bond Ballroom in Hartford. The event raised money for the nonprofit’s radio-reading service for people […]

🔒Grube sets stage for Travelers Championship success

Travelers Championship Tournament Director Nathan Grube is setting the stage for another successful PGA Tour event.

🔒Z-Medica, others donate bleeding-control kits

Z-Medica of Wallingford, The Connecticut Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, the Connecticut ACS Committee on...

🔒Smith Brothers Insurance hosts annual walking day

Glastonbury-based Smith Brothers Insurance recently held its seventh annual walking day event, as part of its wellbeing...
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🔒Martin Roth | Dean, University of Hartford Barney School of Business

Five years after becoming dean of the Barney School of Business at the University of Hartford, Martin...

🔒Strategic changes for closing more sales

For most of us, what we learn first sticks with us for a long time, often throughout our lives, including nursery rhymes and what we consider right and wrong. The acorn doesn't fall far from the tree.

🔒Hartford needs more ‘conscious capitalists’

You have heard it said many times: “If nonprofit organizations were run more like businesses, they'd be more effective.”

🔒Telecom industry books major win in municipal-broadband fight

The state's telecommunications industry has booked a major win in its municipal-broadband fight.
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🔒NB Bees see higher ticket sales amid grassroots outreach

Q&A talks with Brad Smith, the general manager of the New Britain Bees, which is in its third season playing in the Atlantic League, a minor-league professional baseball organization. The team is coming off a season in which its attendance fell by 20,000 visitors to the lowest in the league.

🔒How to turn ideas into inventions, startups

“Creativity Rules: How to Get Ideas out of Your Head and into the World” by Tina Seelig...

🔒CT’s sluggish golf industry steadies amid new-age management strategies

The Great Recession and its aftereffects took a major bite out of Connecticut's golf industry, forcing a number of courses to close and many others to experience declining revenues and memberships.

🔒Gubernatorial race should focus on substance over style

Connecticut voters looking for pizzazz in their gubernatorial candidates this year will be woefully disappointed.
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