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The UConn School of Business on Friday named an interim leader to take over for outgoing Dean John A.
Torrington-based McCall Behavioral Health Network recently marked the opening of a primary care office and expansion of its child and adolescent outpatient services program in Waterbury.
Eight of the 26 existing joint committees of the Connecticut General Assembly will be getting new House co-chairs when the 2025 session opens on Jan. 8, a 27th committee will be created, and the jurisdiction of other panels will be revised.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield has cancelled plans to institute time limits on anesthesia services in Connecticut amid a firestorm of criticism from legislators and medical professionals.
A newly released report from the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems has recommended major changes to the Connecticut State Universities and College system and how it’s managed.
Marietta S. Lee, the third-generation leader of The Lee Co., has been named the next chair of Connecticut Business & Industry Association’s board of directors.
A prominent state government official has been appointed to a key role at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU).
The Communication Workers of America Local 1298 has filed suit against Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, claiming the agency is interfering in the union’s collective bargai
Gov. Ned Lamont recently suggested that Connecticut’s energy future may include an expansion of “modular nukes,” which are small, advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MW per unit.
As incoming President Donald Trump says he is going to reduce tax incentives for wind power, Lamont told the Hartford Business Journal that he would be open to supporting the expansion of nuclear capacity in Connecticut.
Offshore wind projects have faced hurdles, including construction delays and cost overruns. In comparison, some experts say nuclear energy – which does not emit air pollution, but produces nuclear waste – is a better option to meet growing demand.
New York-based investor Yitzchok Kaufman recently expanded his growing Connecticut portfolio with a $1.64 million purchase of an 18-unit New Britain apartment building.
When Aimee Plourde walked into her interview for the position of chief financial officer of the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection in April 2022, she had an advantage the other finalist did not: She had access to the questions she was about to be asked.
The administration of Gov. Ned Lamont is considering retaining outside counsel to investigate his staff’s misuse of two state cars: An SUV that a top aide acknowledges driving for personal use, and a sedan that an unknown staffer or staffers drove at speeds exceeding 100 mph.
Cushman & Wakefield’s Hartford office has made a splash hiring with the addition of a veteran broker from competitor CBRE.
Two Connecticut-based mutually owned community banks have announced plans to merge.
Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday announced $20 million in grants to support cleanup and redevelopment of blighted properties throughout the state.
Connecticut’s real GDP rose 2.7% in 2023, slightly below the national state average of 2.9%, according to new data released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Wednesday. Connecticut saw growth of 3.4% and 3.5% in 2022 and 2021, respectively, according to the BEA.
Bridgeport-based Aquarion Water Co., a subsidiary of Eversource, announced Tuesday that it has acquired Ansonia’s municipal wastewater system for $41 million.
Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam is proposing a 20-year tax abatement supporting a roughly $28 million renovation of an underused downtown office building into a dormitory for about 200 students.
John A. Elliott, dean of the UConn School of Business, will step aside next month and take a position as part of the educational faculty, the university announced this week.
The CEO of health insurer UnitedHealthcare, a significant employer in Hartford, was killed in a shooting outside a midtown Manhattan hotel Wednesday morning, according to CNN.
The CEO of Greenwich-based GXO Logistics says he will retire next year. Malcolm Wilson, who took the top job in August 2021, will continue to lead the company as it launches a search for his successor.
The Connecticut Green Bank is seeking proposals to develop solar projects for nine affordable multifamily housing (AMFH) sites, the organization said Tuesday.
Law firm Shipman and Goodwin has moved its Stamford offices to a new building on the city’s Atlantic Street. The firm says the relocation to 400 Atlantic St. better supports its hybrid work culture and team collaboration.
Kevin O’Connor, a former U.S. Attorney for the state of Connecticut, has been appointed as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for Maryland-based defense contractor Lockheed Martin, the company said Wednesday.
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