Executive
development
Michele Dunn's
most uncommon journey
By RYAN DORAN
Michele
Dunn has seen entitlement from the nonentitled
side of the street. She bucked male domination
and dissed the typing track when women
in corporate America either typed or
they clocked in with the cleaning crew.
Personal loss has ganged up on her in
a way that makes the universe itself
seem unkind. And through it all – a life
made for a book – she has used intelligence
and grit to rise to the top of the executive
development field.
Layoffs arrive
State may dodge
worst of job flu
BY ALEXANDER SOULE
In
Lynchburg, Va., this month, Stamford-based
Pitney Bowes Inc. filed notice it may
cut up to 175 jobs.
MeadWestvaco
Inc., which moved its Stamford headquarters
last year to Richmond, Va., revealed
plans to lay off 75 people at an envelope
plant in Enfield.
Danbury
Airport sees passenger numbers decline
By ALEXANDER SOULE
In
September 2007, the Reliant Air hangar
burned to the ground at Danbury Municipal
Airport, forcing some who had relied
on the small charter carrier to find
alternate means to get to Nantucket,
Martha’s Vineyard and other points in
the Northeast.
Top Stories
Sears returns to Stamford
Seeing double at the
buffet table
GE Energy teams with
Texas company
Caught in employment’s
Web
EMCOR broadens reach
with PPM purchase

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The
dust had yet to settle on U.S. Rep. Christopher
Shays’ last days in Washington, when the
Republican broached the possibility of
four more years in the Beltway – if he
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Dr.
David Goldenberg
The unfettered mind
By RYAN DORAN
David
Goldenberg is a plastic surgeon from
Danbury whose curiosity and craftsmanship
defy bounds. When he puts down the scalpel,
he is likely to pick up the homemade
throwing knife.
Goldenberg grew up in Brooklyn
the son of a navy man and working mother.
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