RI CEOs to Critique State of Business on PBS’ A Lively Experiment

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RI CEOs to Critique State of Business on PBS’ A Lively Experiment

Check out the latest edition of A Lively Experiment when it airs on Friday, January 24 at 8:30 p.m.
WSBE Rhode Island PBS will invite local CEOs to express their views and evaluate the Rhode Island business climate on an upcoming edition of A Lively Experiment. The episode, which is entitled “The State of Business in Rhode Island,” will air on January 24 at 8:30 p.m. on WSBE Rhode Island PBS.

Invited business leaders are Hasbro Inc. Chairman of the Board Al Verrecchia, Betaspring founder and managing partner Allan Tear, Banneker Industries President and CEO Cheryl W. Snead, and returning for her second visit, Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce President Laurie White. Dyana Koelsch will moderate.

Last January, Rhode Island PBS presented a special edition of A Lively Experiment focusing on the state of business in Rhode Island and what local government can do to develop a more business-friendly environment. Alex & Ani’s Giovanni Feroce, Taco Inc.’s John Hazen White, NuLabel Technologies CEO Max Winograd, and Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce President Laurie White were all quite candid in their assessments.

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Viewing details

This edition of A Lively Experiment will air at its regular times on Friday, January 24 at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at noon on WSBE Rhode Island PBS, and on Saturday at 7 p.m. on WSBE Learn.

WSBE Rhode Island PBS transmits over the air on digital 36.1; on Cox 08 / 1008HD, Verizon 08 / 508HD, Full Channel 08, Comcast 819HD (check local Comcast listings for standard definition channels); on DirecTV 36 and Dish Network 7776. WSBE Learn transmits on digital 36.2; on Cox 808, Verizon 478, Full Channel 89, Comcast 294 or 312.

Rhode Island PBS

WSBE Rhode Island PBS is operated by the Rhode Island PBS Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, established in 1987 as a public charity to raise funds and provide support services for Rhode Island’s public television station. WSBE is a viewer-supported member of the PBS system of independent public broadcasting stations. For more information about WSBE, visit www.ripbs.org.


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