We need to get more hands on the tweet deck, I remarked in a news meeting the other day.
GE renewed CBRE’s contract to handle transactions on 4,700 properties worldwide.
People’s United plans to enter the Boston market and possibly the California arena, too.
Xerox Corp. is cutting 2,500 jobs in the first quarter.
DECD quantified Connecticut Innovations’ economic impact.
Affluent individuals at their professional peaks are recognizing the need for lifestyle tradeoffs come retirement.
Outsource industry profits in 2010 could mean the economic turnaround is genuine.
A University of Chicago dean will lead the Yale School of Management.
Westport is weighing the future of the retail and hospitality complex anchored by the Inn at National Hall.
Save the Children demonstrated the effectiveness of mobile payments.
How many of you have attended a Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook for Business presentation in the past year?
Sacred Heart University is offering online programs for both undergraduates and graduates.
Linda Agnew becomes acting state labor commissioner, replacing Patricia Mayfield, who died Jan. 25.
Towers Perrin chose New York City for its headquarters.
Sikorsky unveiled an advanced manufacturing center in Stratford.