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Community Excellence & Nonprofit Awards — November 19, 2018

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • November 19, 2018 • Hartford Business Journal 3 Newsmakers EDITORIAL Greg Bordonaro | Editor, ext. 139, gbordonaro@HartfordBusiness.com Gregory Seay | News Editor, ext. 144, gseay@HartfordBusiness.com Matt Pilon | News Editor, ext. 143, mpilon@HartfordBusiness.com Sean Teehan | Staff Writer, ext 145, steehan@hartfordbusiness.com Joe Cooper | Web Editor, ext. 127, jcooper@HartfordBusiness.com Stephanie Meagher | Research Director Heide Martin | Research Assistant Steve Laschever | Photographer BUSINESS Joe Zwiebel | President, ext. 132, jzwiebel@HartfordBusiness.com Christopher Santilli | Publisher, ext. 124, csantilli@HartfordBusiness.com Donna Collins | Associate Publisher, ext. 121, dcollins@HartfordBusiness.com Lauren Stroud | Events & Project Manager, ext. 137, lstroud@HartfordBusiness.com Christina Zuraw | Events Coordinator, ext. 134, czuraw@hartfordbusiness.com Shannon Vincelette | HBJ Office and Events Coordinator, ext. 122, svincelette@hartfordbusiness.com David Hartley | Sr. Accounts Manager, ext. 130, dhartley@HartfordBusiness.com Kristen P. 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Bruce Mandell , CEO and chairman of Hartford Sports Group, which owns the new Hartford Athletic pro soccer club, on his hopes of also attracting professional rugby and/or lacrosse teams to Dillon Stadium. Christopher Swift | Chairman & CEO, The Hartford By Sean Teehan steehan@hartfordbusiness.com In addition to serving as chief executive and board chair of The Hartford, Christopher Swift is chair of a campaign to raise $20 million for a new Boys and Girls Club of Hartford facility in the city's South End. The Hartford, a Fortune 500 property and casu- alty insurance company, pledged $1 million to that effort. That's important because it represents The Hartford's commitment to the city in which it's based, Swift said, calling corporate-nonprofit partner- ships "critical." Meanwhile, on the insurance front, things are going well, Swift said. Several major storms in recent years have led many to look closer at insuring their property in case a similar disaster hits their area. 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