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City of Newport

www.cityofnewport.com

 
Newport is a city set on Aquidneck Island in the New England state of Rhode Island. Its yacht-filled harbor hosted the America`s Cup, a renowned annual sailing regatta, for many years. Newport is also known for the Gilded Age mansions lining Bellevue Avenue, some of which are now museums. The most famous is The Breakers, an 1895 mansion patterned after a Renaissance palace.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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Michael Coury
Director of Human Resources Profile

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