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Insights from R.I. business leaders on surviving and thriving in the Ocean State

Insights from R.I. business leaders on surviving and thriving in the Ocean State

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If you weren’t able to make it, we’ve already published a special edition of the Rhode Island Report podcast where you can hear the interviews in their entirety.

Rhode Island FC chairman Brett Johnson talks with Globe columnist Dan McGowan Tuesday at Rhode Map Live.Carlos R. Muñoz

Here’s a quick overview of what our five guests had to say.

Billy Thalheimer | Co-Founder & CEO, REGENT

Thalheimer said Rhode Island’s maritime expertise and state support made it the right place for REGENT to build its electric sea-glider company, arguing the state is starting to see a surge in maritime and defense startups. He said the company plans to open a large manufacturing facility at Quonset later this year.

Monika Zuluaga | President & CEO, Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce

Zuluaga said the biggest challenges businesses raise are workforce shortages, rising operating costs, and complicated regulations. Despite those hurdles, she argued entrepreneurs remain optimistic and pointed to growing development and business activity across Northern Rhode Island.

Sam Glynn | Owner, Chomp Kitchen & Drinks

Glynn described how difficult it is to finance and scale restaurants, noting the industry often operates on margins around 10 percent. He said Chomp relies heavily on data and AI tools to manage labor, food costs, and operations while still prioritizing hospitality.

Christopher Parisi | Founder & CEO, Trailblaze Marketing; Chairman, RI Small Business Coalition

Parisi recounted his own journey as a small business owner and launching the Rhode Island Small Business Coalition during the early days of the pandemic after seeing small businesses struggle. The group pushed state leaders to release tens of millions of dollars in relief funding for local businesses.

Brett M. Johnson | Chairman, Rhode Island FC

Johnson discussed the arrival of professional soccer in Rhode Island and the potential for the new stadium in Pawtucket to spark broader economic development around it. He said the team hopes to become both a community asset and a catalyst for growth in the region. He also predicted that this summer’s World Cup is going to bring soccer to new heights of popularity in the United States.


This story first appeared in Rhode Map, our free newsletter about Rhode Island that also contains information about local events, links to interesting stories, and more. If you’d like to receive it via email Monday through Friday, you can sign up here.

The Rhode Island Report podcast is produced by The Boston Globe Rhode Island with support from Salve Regina University. To get the latest episode each week, follow the Rhode Island Report podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcasting platforms, or listen in the player above.


Dan McGowan can be reached at dan.mcgowan@globe.com. Follow him @danmcgowan.

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