Cutler & Company
Started by Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) graduate Joe Haskett in 2007, Distill’s emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainability is already distinguishing it from other local firms, but what really makes them stand out is their progressive approach to the building process.
Cutler & Company
Founded in 2001 by Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) graduates Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton, and joined by fellow RISD alum Christopher Specce, this Kaiju Studios is a small business with big output for big-name clients, notably Gillette, Herman Miller and Samsonite.
Cutler & Company
Tucked away in an unlikely location – off a nondescript hallway of a building in downtown Providence – lurks Animal, a boutique motion picture design studio producing high quality digital media content.
| Glenn Turner
Anaezi Modu is the Founder and CEO of ReBrand™, the only global resource exclusively focused on business transformations through rebranding.
| Glenn Turner
AS220, the nonprofit art, design and innovation organization, partnered with the City of Providence and MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms to create the Providence Fab Lab at AS220 Labs.
| Glenn Turner
If you watch television, chances are you’ve seen a film by Providence Pictures.
Joe Maurer | Michael Christofaro
Farm Fresh Rhode Island is a non-profit dedicated to developing a local food system that strengthens the links between Rhode Island farmers and eaters. The organization, based in Providence, runs farmers’ markets and a variety of other initiatives that make local food more widely available throughout the state.
Vol 1 Issue 1 Spring 2009
Sam Costello
Two of the key figures in Providence’s green business boom are Matt Grigsby, CEO & Co-Founder of Ecolect, and John Jacobson, president of JTJ Investments. Read our interview with Matt Grigsby to learn more about their businesses and how Providence is becoming part of the green industrial revolution.
Sam Costello
Two of the key figures in Providence’s green business boom are Matt Grigsby, CEO & Co-Founder of Ecolect, and John Jacobson, president of JTJ Investments. Read our interview with John Jacobson to learn more about their businesses and how Providence is becoming part of the green industrial revolution.