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GreenBytes Inc., developer of cloud-scale IO-offload solutions, has named Stephen O’Donnell, chairman of the board of directors, its new CEO, the company announced Thursday. more
After a three-month national search, Woonsocket native Thom Guertin has been selected as Rhode Island’s first chief digital officer, Gov. Lincoln D. Chafee announced Wednesday. more
Former Sovereign Bank executive Joseph Campanelli is leaving his position as president and CEO of Flagstar Bancorp Inc. to pursue other interests, reported Crain’s Detroit Business. more
After nine years with the company, Yvonne Seggerman has submitted her resignation as executive director of the Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre, effective Jan. 1, 2013. more
(Updated, 5:35 p.m.) Thomas A. Mann Jr. has resigned as executive director of the Pawtucket Foundation, effective Oct. 12, the organization announced Tuesday. more
After a national search, the board of directors of the YMCA of Greater Providence has selected James Berson as its new president and CEO. more
The Employers Association, a former Rhode Island-based professional organization, has merged with the Employers Association of the NorthEast, based in Agawam, Mass. more
In an effort to prepare for the changing health care landscape, Care New England has appointed five of its administrative and physician executives to new roles, the health care organization announced Tuesday. more
Susan Morgan, the chief financial officer of the R.I. Economic Development Corporation, will be leaving the quasi-government organization, EDC spokeswoman Judy Chong told Providence Business News on Monday afternoon. more
Landscape architecture firm Gates, Leighton & Associates is merging with Engineering firm Beta Group Inc. after roughly 20 years of collaboration. more
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