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About this Initiative

city_scape.jpg The Providence-RI Knowledge Economy Initiative is a regional effort led by the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce and the Providence Foundation to unleash and commercialize the untapped talent in the region, boosting productivity, creating wealth, and mitigating government revenue shortfalls

The Collaboration Portal of the Greater Providence Knowledge Economy Project is a place to store and share reports, files, calendars, news, and tasks.  This Portal has public and private zones -- only Hot Team members are able to see information relating to the Project implementation.  The Public is welcome to review completed reports and news relating to the Knowledge Economy.  New Economy Strategies LLC (NES) is the Administrator of this site.

Hot Teams

This Collaboration Portal is an online resource to facilitate the Hot Team process and provide the Public a place to learn more about the Project. Click here if you are a Hot Team member.

Background

The following pages provide more background information on the Project.

Support for this Initiative

The following organizations have sponsored this project through financial or in-kind support:
Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce, Providence Foundation, Lifespan, Brown University,University of Rhode Island, Care New England, Rhode Island School of Design Rhode Island Foundation, RI Independent Higher Education Authority, Hospital Association of Rhode Island, Johnson & Wales, RI Foundation, Providence College, RI Science and Technology Advisory Council, CB Richard Ellis, Nortek, City of Providence, State of Rhode Island


New Economy Strategies, LLC (NES), a national consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. with expertise in technology-based economic development strategies, to provide research, facilitation and strategic advising in the management of the project.


Questions? Contact Steve at smm@new-econ.com or 202-466-0532


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