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40 Under 40 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

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71 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | AUGUST 23, 2021 2018 WILLIAM BUSSEY JASON CABRAL MATTHEW CHESKY BRITT-MARIE COLE-JOHNSON JOSEPH CONNERTON KATHLEEN COSS ERIC CUSHMAN CHRISTOPHER CYKLEY ASHLEY DORIN KATE FARRAR NICOLE FEENEY, M. ED. MORGAN FERRAROTTI ERIC AMODIO SARAH GALLARDO MEGAN REES GAVIN MICHAEL GUIDICELLI MEGHAN HANRAHAN EMILY HULTQUIST IBRAHIM IBRAHIM NISHA KAPUR ALI LAZOWSKI MAE MALONEY RYAN MARTIN JILLIAN MAYER JENNA MCCLURE GUILAINE MENEFEE KARA MITCHELL NATHAN NARTEY, MD MONICA OBREBSKI R. BRADFORD ONEGLIA BRAD PALAZZO MAHESH PUTHENVEETIL PHILIP RIGUEUR WILLIAM ROBERTS JOHN ROSSI VERONICA RUIZ ANDREW SALAK BRENDAN SULLIVAN LUIS VALDEZ-JIMENEZ ALICIA WOODSBY JENNIFER YOUNG With the help of up to $14 million in state grants, India-based IT and outsourcing provider Infosys announced it will open a facility in Hartford that will employ 1,000 people within five years. Bridgeport-based People's United Bank in June announces plans to purchase Farmington Bank for $544 million. Aer Lingus commits to an additional four years bringing travelers between Bradley International Airport and Dublin, Ireland, preserving Connecticut's only transatlantic flight. 4 O U N D E R 4 0 W I N N E R S | Y E A R 2 0 1 8 Developer JABS Sports Management LLC announced plans to build and operate a $150 million to $200 million multi-sport complex in Windsor Locks featuring two roughly 6,000-seat stadiums, turf fields, retail space and hotels. The project never happened.

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