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🔒Hartford HealthCare pursues multiple strategies to find, retain robust workforce pool

Find out how the region's two largest employers -- Hartford HealthCare and Pratt & Whitney -- are recruiting their next-generation workforces.

🔒Hoffman Cares day of service helps Hartford’s Camp Courant

Hoffman Auto Group employees worked alongside Hartford Camp Courant volunteers to prepare camp for winter as well...

🔒Interest groups tangle over fracking waste ban ordinances

There's a race to establish rules for how cities and towns store and process waste from hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” and several interest groups have taken the lead ahead of state regulators.

🔒Growth is CT’s best path forward

States, like most economic entities, will struggle with a classic management dilemma when their expenses exceed revenues.
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🔒How body language speaks louder than words

“Without Saying A Word — Master the Science of Body Language & Maximize Your Success” by Kasia...

🔒Hands on Hartford receives backpacks from Harvard Pilgrim Health Care

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care recently donated 100 backpacks to the Hands on Hartford backpack donation drop-off in...

🔒College loans are a worthy lifetime investment

A national alarm is sounding about the level of debt faced by recent college graduates, particularly in Connecticut.

🔒Rosow steers Farmington medtech startup Diameter Health into growth mode

Eric Rosow has already started and sold one digital startup. Now he's building up another medical-technology company that is outgrowing its Farmington space.
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🔒Nonprofit Notebook — September 10, 2018

Hartford nonprofit Community Renewal Team said it has dissolved its 50-year federal contract to operate a child readiness program serving 300-plus individuals as a result of former employees' behavior that didn't uphold “high quality standards.”

🔒Paula Gilberto | President & CEO, United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut

Paula Gilberto, president and chief executive of the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut, came to the organization by way of another nonprofit.

🔒ALICE households an important focus

The United Ways of Connecticut recently released their third annual ALICE report, which revealed 40 percent of households in our state have incomes that fall below what is needed to pay for basic necessities.

🔒HOVIN donates school supplies to CMHA

HOVIN Underwriting Partners of Simsbury donated dozens of backpacks and boxes filled with school supplies to Community...
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🔒Amid closures, CT sees a wave of new power plants

Connecticut is experiencing a boom in new power plants that hasn't been seen in more than a decade.
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