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43 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | AUGUST 23, 2021 2003 JOHN AVIGNONE ANDREA BARTON REEVES DEAN M. BRENNER BARBARA CAPENERA SALVATORE CARRABBA CURTISS B. CLEMENS JR. CINDY DEMMA STACEY DIPIAZZI BOB ECKERT DAVID EVANS LEILA FECHO EILEEN HASSON JOSHUA A. HAWKES-LADDS DENNIS HOUSE RAYMOND KARRENBAUER JAMES F. KASK BRIAN F. KEANE BRIAN E. KICKLIGHTER DEBBIE LOMBARDI MARC LUBETKIN ALEXANDER LUMELSKY MARLENE MALIN IBSEN JAMES "JIM" W. MARLOR JR. JOHN M. MIK VINCENT "BING"MURPHY BRIAN J. NEWMAN ISRAEL PEREZ JR. DARRELL J. PONZIO LUIS A. REATEGUI JON P. RONDEAU SUE SCHAMBERGER MARK R. SWAGERTY BRYN C. TINDALL DEIRDRE TINDALL-BAKER JENNEFER WASON KENNETH STEVEN WEINSTOCK LAWRENCE WILDER LANCE A. WILKES MARY E. YOKOSE MARCUS J. ZENDZIAN Travelers Property Casualty, spun off from parent company Citigroup, adopts the ellipse to replace the umbrella as its logo. Cigna, a fixture in Greater Hartford since 1865 and in Bloomfield for the past 46 years, embarks on a massive makeover of its Bloomfield campus. Bradley International's new $200 million terminal opens as air travel plummets. Despite bad timing, all 12 new gates will be used. 4 O U N D E R 4 0 W I N N E R S | Y E A R 2 0 0 3 The State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition files a class-action suit naming Gov. Rowland and his budget chief Marc Ryan for violating the union's first amendment rights and for coercion. Union members claim they were singled out for layoffs because they did not accept Rowland's request for concessions.

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