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CONNECTICUT'S BUSINESS NEWS WWW.HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM VOLUME 32 • ISSUE 14 $3.00 JULY 8, 2024 'Speed is King' Millstone Medical invests $5M in new Bloomfield testing facility, amid supply chain-tightening trend. Page 14 Product Movers CT's first adult-use cannabis transport company aims to be logistics 'hub' for industry newcomers and veterans. Page 20 Test Flight Amid recent job cuts, newly private Kaman Corp. bets on new technology for future growth. Page 18 Logistics Hub Quietly, Stamford has been a top international maritime shipping management center; but it's an industry in flux. Page 16 Evolving Landscape With revenue sharing and direct payments to athletes looming, college sports won't be the same. Page 12 HBJ PHOTO | STEVE LASCHEVER Camp Courant Executive Director and CEO Corrianne Gagliardi Chipello at her nonprofit's Farmington camp, which now can be rented for corporate retreats and other events. Diversification Play As COVID-era aid and giving wane, nonprofits seek new revenue streams for survival. Page 22 Camp Courant Executive Director and CEO Corrianne Gagliardi Chipello at her nonprofit's Farmington camp, which now can be rented for corporate retreats and other events. Diversification Play As COVID-era aid and giving wane, nonprofits seek new revenue streams for survival. Page 22 Diversification Play As COVID-era aid and giving wane, nonprofits seek new revenue streams for survival. Page 22

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