Two Rhode Islanders Make Fast Company’s List of the 100 Most Creative People in Business

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Two Rhode Islanders Make Fast Company’s List of the 100 Most Creative People in Business

Rhode Island scored two on Fast Company’s lists of the “100 Creative People in Business 2017."

CVS’ Helena Foulkes and Deepwater Wind’s CEO Jeff Grybowski both made the list.

Foulkes, the RI native was highlighted for making people healthier and changing the culture of the retailer to a health organization. “Helena Foulkes led CVS’s landmark decision in Jan­uary 2017 to sell the generic version of EpiPen alternative Adrenaclick—which further established the tobacco-free drugstore chain as a leader in health care. She’s also driving these other new initiatives,” wrote Fast Company. They ranker her #5 in the U.S.

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Jeff Grybowski of Deepwater Wind and Helena Foulkes of CVS
Grybowski, who has helped to transform energy production in the United States was also selected. “The country’s first offshore wind farm, located a few miles from the coast of Rhode Island, started providing electricity to parts of the state last December thanks to clean-energy developer Deepwater Wind. The fleet of five 600-foot-tall, 200-ton GE wind turbines, bolted to the seabed of the Atlantic Ocean, represents a collaborative effort by a team of marine biologists, electrical engineers, and turbine designers. ‘I help them figure out how we can take [their] technology and apply it to projects that can be built in real life,’ CEO Jeffrey Grybowski says,” writes Fast Company. 

Grybowski came in at #99.

The selection of both Foulkes and Grybowski may affirm that pound for pound Rhode Island produces among the most creative leaders in the United States.


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