October 26, 2015 EditionEdition

🔒Tips for maintaining long-term business success

“Endless Encores — Repeating Success through People, Products and Profits” by Ken Goldstein (The Story Plant, $22.95). Goldstein, the former CEO of shop.com, tells the story of business travelers Paul […]

🔒If each had one wish …

The Hartford Business Journal offered each broker one wave of a magic wand, to be granted the one action each was certain would benefit them, their clients and the Greater Hartford community.

🔒Retail still critical to municipalities’ economic growth

As Canton's director of planning and community development, Neil Pade has noticed a shift in town over the past four years. He says the community — which saw its population grow 17 percent between 2000 and 2010 — has transitioned from defensively reacting to development opportunities to more proactively identifying commercial development residents desire.

🔒CHEERS FOR ÄDELBROOK RAISES FUNDS FOR CHILDREN

Cheers for Ädelbrook, a wine-tasting fundraiser, raised over $16,000 for the children and young adults served by...
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🔒Prepare for leadership transition by thinking like a Millennial

Leadership transitions tend to take place behind closed doors, where a small group tries to replace the...

🔒Little-known U.S. policy undermines CT manufacturing

Today, defense manufacturers in Connecticut need to be able to sell globally in order to compete. And...

🔒Brokers could see boost this enrollment season

Connecticut insurance brokers could see more business in the upcoming enrollment period, following several changes put in place by the state's health insurance exchange, Access Health CT.

🔒Deringer-Ney expanding on 21+ Bloomfield acres

Metal-alloy and precision-components maker Deringer-Ney Inc. is erecting a 100,000-square-foot plant, building on more than 21 recently acquired acres in Bloomfield, brokers say.
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🔒CANTOR COLBURN EVENT HELPS LAUNCH NEW SCHOLARSHIP

Michael Cantor and Hartford intellectual property law firm Cantor Colburn recently hosted an event to launch the...

🔒CT Celebrates MANUFACTURING MONTH

A Manufacturing Mania event was held recently at the Bristol Boys and Girls Club to kickoff the...

🔒CT retailers adapt to new credit card chip rules

Q&A talks about how Connecticut retailers are adapting to new credit card liability rules with Tim Phelan, president of the Connecticut Retail Merchants Association.

🔒Time for Republicans to lead

Republicans have had the luxury — or misfortune — of playing Monday-morning quarterback the last few years...
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🔒Doc merger reshapes Hartford’s physician landscape

A merger of nearly 200 Hartford County doctors is all but complete.
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