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Women in Business Awards — March 18, 2019

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • March 18, 2019 • Hartford Business Journal 17 Anne L. Elvgren, President, Elvgren Associates Gail Lebert, Director of Partnership Development, Klingberg Family Centers Sara-Beth Donovan, Principal, Mintz + Hoke SPECIAL SECTION PGS. 18 – 35 No shortage of women leadership T hink Greater Hartford is short on strong wom- en business leaders? Think again. This year's Women in Business awards received a record- breaking number of nominations — nearly 100 in all compared to around 60 in 2018. The enthusiasm and energy around this award seems to pick up every year. That makes the job of our judges harder and harder. That's a good prob- lem to have. While Greater Hartford, Connecti- cut and the country as a whole still have a long way to go before we reach greater gender parity in the senior- executive ranks, it's refreshing to see so many women leaders identified in the marketplace. In the pages that follow we recog- nize eight remarkable women who are making a significant difference within their organization and the community. This year's winners come from di- verse backgrounds and industries. We've got a college president, multiple nonprofit CEOs, an accounting firm part- ner and a senior aerospace executive. Our winners also include a pair of healthcare executives and a capital- markets expert who advises some of the world's largest publicly traded companies. In each of the past 17 years, Hartford Business Journal has honored eight of the region's most talented women in leadership roles throughout central Connecticut. The winners are nomi- nated by readers and chosen by a panel of independent judges. This year we'd like to thank Anne L. Elvgren (presi- dent of Elvgren Associates), Gail Lebert (director of partnership development, Klingberg Family Centers), and Sara- Beth Donovan (principal of Mintz + Hoke), for helping choose our winners. The honorees demonstrate business savvy, confidence in themselves and their organizations, and a strong track record of professional success. We hope you enjoy this issue and at- tend the Women in Business celebra- tion to be held Monday, April 29, at the Hartford Hilton, 315 Trumbull St., from 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. The event will include a keynote address by An- nie Lamont, Connecticut's First Lady and Co-Founder & Managing Partner of venture capital firm Oak HC/FT. We'd also like to give a special thanks to our event presenting spon- sor, Trinity Health of New England, and educational leadership sponsor, the UConn School of Business. Greg Bordonaro | Editor Judges HONOREE PHOTOS | J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY PRESENTING SPONSOR: EDUCATION LEADERSHIP SPONSOR: PRESENTED BY: Honorees Joanne Berger-Sweeney Rebecca Corbin Loree Nancy Bernstein Megan Torrey Sharon L. Castelli Lisa (LaSaracina) Willauer Gail Baker Tracy Church 19 27 21 29 23 31 25 33

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