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Clear Thinking Group Partners Earn Certified Turnaround Professional (CTP) Designation

Clear Thinking Group Partners Earn Certified Turnaround Professional (CTP) Designation News provided by Share this article Share this article HILLSBOROUGH, N.J., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Clear Thinking Group, the award-winning advisory firm, announced today that Partners Joseph Marchese, Patrick Diercks and Brian Allen have earned the Certified Turnaround Professional (CTP) designation by the Turnaround Management Association. The recognition of CTP demonstrates commitment, competency, and expertise in turnaround and restructuring. Joseph Marchese has over twenty years of experience consulting in the accounting and financial operations arena. His recent turnaround and bankruptcy engagements include assisting clients in the wholesale, retail and consumer product industries.

Clear Thinking Group Awarded Restructuring Advisory Firm Of The Year By Finance Monthly

Clear Thinking Group Awarded Restructuring Advisory Firm Of The Year By Finance Monthly News provided by Share this article Share this article HILLSBOROUGH, N.J., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Clear Thinking Group announced today that it has been named Restructuring Advisory Firm of the Year - USA as part of Finance Monthly s 2020 Global Awards. The Global Awards highlight the outstanding work done by financial advisors and organizations at an international level. It celebrates those who have excelled in their work, have exceeded client expectations, and have demonstrated measurable achievements over the last 12-18 months – even in the current challenging environment. Finance Monthly is a global, multi-platform publication delivering news, comment and analysis to the corporate sector and distributed to more than 195,000 business professionals.

Doctor: RI is in tough spot, but not like New York in spring

Doctor: RI is in tough spot, but not like New York in spring Brian Amaral, The Providence Journal © David DelPoio Dr. Whit Fisher outside the emergency-department entrance at Rhode Island Hospital. Dr. Whit Fisher saw the pandemic at its worst. A practicing Rhode Island emergency physician, Fisher went to New York City in the spring to help in a hospital crushed by COVID.  As a second surge hits Rhode Island, The Providence Journal spoke to Fisher to get his perspective about what it was like in the epicenter of the epicenter, and to compare it to what he is facing right now when he works at Rhode Island Hospital and Newport Hospital. 

RI COVID: Things are bad, but not like New York in spring

Dr. Whit Fisher saw the pandemic at its worst. A practicing Rhode Island emergency physician, Fisher went to New York City in the spring to help in a hospital crushed by COVID.  As a second surge hits Rhode Island, The Providence Journal spoke to Fisher to get his perspective about what it was like in the epicenter of the epicenter, and to compare it to what he is facing right now when he works at Rhode Island Hospital and Newport Hospital.  Rhode Island is in a tough spot as fall turns to winter. It’s worse than it was during our spring peak, much worse than it was during our summer lull, and is really the most challenging thing Fisher has experienced in his career here. For a time the state had more new cases per capita than any state in America, or any country in the world. 

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