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www.HartfordBusiness.com • August 10, 2020 • Hartford Business Journal 35 40 UNDER FORTY 2020 Be a part of the 2020 In these uncertain and challenging times, we know that now, more than ever how much nonprofi ts need support. The very best way to inform the business community about the opportunities to support that exist in your organization is to be part of the 2020 Giving Guide. It is an impactful way to share your message and the ways in which you are serving your communities. REACH THE BUSINESS MARKETPLACE The Giving Guide will be seen by over 35,000 people in our business community. It is delivered directly to all Hartford Business Journal subscribers and distributed at HBJ's signature events — as well as additional distribution through our strategic Giving Guide nonprofi t and sponsor channels. The Giving Guide digital edition is available at www.HartfordBusiness.com with direct links to our featured nonprofi ts' and sponsors' websites. To see a sample, please go to www. HartfordBusiness.com and click on Editions. GET INVOLVED For sponsorship and feature profi le information please contact: Donna Collins at dcollins@ HartfordBusiness.com or 860-236-9998, ext. 121. Click here to reserve your space in the 2020 Giving Guide! Business Gives Back www.HartfordBusiness.com | 860.236.9998 COMMUNITY & NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE Featuring the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut Business Gives Back 2019 Annual 10 th "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, "No act of kindness, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, no matter how small, is ever wasted." is ever wasted." is ever wasted." is ever wasted." is ever wasted." is ever wasted." is ever wasted." – Aesop – Aesop "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." – Aesop GREATER HARTFORD'S BUSINESS NEWS WWW.HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM VOLUME 27 • NUMBER 36 $19.95 NOVEMBER 4, 2019 Sponsored by: Jesse Imse Age: 28 Company: AECOM Title: Marketing Communications and Brand Management Consultant Town where I live: West Hartford College: St. Anselm College and University of Hartford Highest Degree: Master's degree in integrated marketing communications J esse Imse serves as a market- ing communications and brand management consultant within Fortune 500, AECOM's design and consulting services group. He helps lead all things marketing communi- cations and brand management for his team's main client, the state of Connecticut's Department of Trans- portation (CTDOT). Imse provides innovative strate- gies to promote CTDOT brands CTrides, CTrail Hartford Line, CTrail Shore Line East, and CTfas- trak. Imse is also an adjunct profes- sor within the School of Communi- cation at the University of Hartford. Four reasons why you deserve to be a 40 Under Forty: • Elected to the executive board of Hartford Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs (HYPE). • Serve as an adjunct professor within the School of Communica- tion at the University of Hartford. • Appeared on 'Face the State' with Dennis House on WFSB-CBS to discuss the revitalization of Con- necticut by attracting and retain- ing young professionals. • Regularly asked to participate and speak at events to engage and consult dignitaries, stakeholders, and community leaders as a voice for young professionals. Courtney Jinjika Age: 37 Company: KeyBank Title: East Territory Retail Executive No. of years with current company: 19 Town where I live: Glastonbury Town where I work: Glastonbury College: Pacific Coast Banking School Highest degree: Graduate certificate C ourtney Jinjika holds the role of east territory retail execu- tive responsible for helping teams provide financial wellness to branch clients in four regions. Jinjika joined KeyBank in 2001 as a teller and has grown with the company through different branch positions. In 2017, Jinjika accepted the op- portunity to move from Seattle, Washington, to lead the Connecti- cut and Massachusetts retail bank. Jinjika wakes up every day excited to impact clients and colleagues through financial wellness. Four reasons why you deserve to be a 40 Under Forty: • Executive leader of the Key4Women program that em- powers, advocates and connects women business leaders and own- ers to financial wellness resources. • Focused on delivering KeyBank's mission of helping communities thrive. • Winner of the 2019 New Leader in Banking award. • Volunteer, board member, and committee member of United Way of Central and Northeastern Con- necticut.

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