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🔒Hartford Marathon aims to boost charitable giving

The Hartford Marathon has so established itself as a signature event in Connecticut that its organizers at the Hartford Marathon Foundation want to leverage that position to provide additional help to local charities.

🔒UConn Health opens new East Hartford clinic space

UConn Health recently opened a health clinic at 800 Connecticut Blvd. in East Hartford.

🔒People’s United bests Webster’s deposit share

Bank of America remains, by far, Connecticut’s biggest deposit-taking institution, owning nearly a quarter of the $120.4...

🔒HBJ announces editorial staff changes

Hartford Business Journal Managing Editor Brad Kane is leaving his post to take over as editor of the Worcester Business Journal.
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🔒If you ask for job flexibility, will you be punished?

Real flexibility — the kind that gives you at least a measure of control over when and...

🔒Connecticut Science Center

Foodshare announced a $10,500 grant from Caterpillar’s philanthropic organization, the Caterpillar Foundation, to provide food to individuals...

🔒CT Technology Council Announces 2015 Marcum Tech Top 40 Winners

Marcum LLP and the Connecticut Technology Council announced the winners of the 2015 Marcum Tech Top 40,...

🔒Seven rules for effective sales-incentive plans

A sales force creates sales. It is not just an expense; it drives the top line for...
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🔒CHEFA AIDS AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF’S VISUAL MEDIA STUDIO

Jeanette Weldon (far right), executive director of the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA), recently presented...

🔒B of A’s latest mobile offering: fingerprint sign-in

Q&A talks about mobile technology at Bank of America with Kevin Cunningham, credit executive, Northeast region and Canada, and Connecticut state president, Bank of America.

🔒BOB’S DISCOUNT FURNITURE EMPLOYEES VISIT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PATIENTS

Bob's Discount Furniture employees recently visited Boston Children's Hospital along with children's author, Tish Rabe, to read...

🔒St. FRANCIS HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES COLLECT BOOKS FOR READ TO GROW

St. Francis Care and area organizations recently donated more than 10,000 books to Read to Grow, a...
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🔒‘Consumer-driven’ health plans continue to gain ground in CT

Since 2008, enrollment in so-called “consumer-driven” plans has grown 10 percent per year in Connecticut as companies have felt the pinch of higher healthcare costs.

🔒By-the-book management hinders company growth, innovation

“Simple Sabotage — A Modern Field manual for Detecting and Rooting out Everyday Behaviors that Undermine Your...

🔒Challenging hospital pay won’t solve budget crisis Saving Hartford Club a good sign

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has gone to war with the state’s hospitals, accusing healthcare executives of essentially...
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