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🔒Bruce Carlson | President & CEO, Connecticut Technology Council

Bruce Carlson, who has helmed Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) as president and CEO since 2014, will leave his post at the end of the year.

🔒Riverfront Recapture celebrates Big Mo’ fundraiser

More than 200 people gathered at American Eagle Financial Credit Union's new headquarters in East Hartford for...

🔒Of Note

Hartford City Council President Glendowlyn L.H. Thames and Mayor Luke Bronin's Office presented the Hartford Volunteer of...

🔒Pratt & Whitney employees step up to the plate for United Way

Pratt & Whitney's global supply management department organized and participated in a four-team softball tournament in September...
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🔒Essential habits of good leadership

Stephen Covey's landmark book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” emphasizes the habits of personal vision, empathic communication and creative cooperation, among other things.

🔒Small but growing number of CT startups turn to crowdfunding

A small but growing number of Connecticut startups are turning to crowdfunding for investment.

🔒Santander eyes larger CT commercial loan footprint

Q&A talks with Robert Cerminaro, Santander Bank's regional executive of commercial banking for Connecticut.

🔒UConn hockey rink investment wrong-minded

When it comes to regional or even statewide planning, Connecticut often struggles to get a passing grade.
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🔒New Farmington coder school aims to build Greater Hartford’s future tech workforce

A new Farmington coder school is trying to bolster Greater Hartford's future tech workforce.

🔒Consumer focus key to business growth

“All About Them – Grow Your Business by Focusing on Others” by Bruce Turkel (Da Capo Press,...

🔒Reject the amendments

Two state constitutional amendments on Nov. 6's election ballot should be rejected.

🔒In competitive livery-services industry, Lindsey pairs limo business with tech companies

In the competitive livery-services industry, Michael Lindsey has paired his 30-year limo business with technology companies.
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🔒American Clock & Watch Museum Holds 2nd Annual Wine, Women & Watches Event

Over 120 people gathered at the American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol for the second annual...
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