Executive Suite 11/5/2016: WaterRower; Greycork
Peter King discusses the Warren-made rowing machines from a “House of Cards,” plus John Humphrey’s new alternative to Ikea.
Peter King discusses the Warren-made rowing machines from a “House of Cards,” plus John Humphrey’s new alternative to Ikea.
Fred Humphries talks computer science in Rhode Island; Tom Tong and Rosamond Lu discuss their restaurant coming to Providence.
Real estate insights from the man who owns much of Wayland Square; new leadership at a venerable West Warwick manufacturer.
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Davis talks about how his Providence startup helps restaurants harness technology and shares his take on the state’s economy.
CEO Stephen Smith talks about the famed Maine retailer’s first Rhode Island store, its 104-year history and its future growth plans.
The evolution of a 70-year-old family-owned plating company; a closer look at the latest in the world of culinary arts.
Attorneys William Devereaux and William O’Gara discuss their firm’s 10th anniversary; Rockland exec Larry Wagner on its expansion.
CEO Cheryl Snead discuses her company’s growth, the future of the supply chain in Rhode Island, women and people of color as executives and …
John Cicerone discusses his growing real-estate company’s work with the public sector; Chris Fragomeni and Joe Manzi talk classic cars.
Alec Beckett, Amy Derjue and Jon Duffy discuss the botched rollout of Rhode Island’s new marketing effort and what happens next.
Hasbro’s chief discusses the storied toy company’s changing approach, its future plans and its commitment to Rhode Island.
Dr. Rajiv Kumar on the sale of his Providence startup; Bryant student Nick O’Hara on his Kickstarter campaign for a new invention.
The prominent executive discusses his Cranston manufacturer’s future after a major acquisition in Europe and his views on state politics.
Allie Wainer talks about her family’s famed 102-year-old New Bedford food distributor, and its plans for a significant expansion.
John Niland on the new power plant proposed in Burrillville; Andy Posner on his group’s plan for a $4.25-million debt offering.
CEO Diana Franchitto discusses her organization’s coming merger with HopeHealth and its work on hospice and palliative care.