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40 Under 40 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

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63 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | AUGUST 23, 2021 2014 MCKINLEY ALBERT KESHIA ASHE JILL BUBAN STEPHEN CARRABBA LETICIA COLON DE MEJIAS ERIN M. CONCEPCIƓN MOLLY DEVANNEY JENNIFER R. FIERECK BETSEY CASTLE GAINEY MARTIN GUGLIOTTI BRYAN HALL II BENJAMIN HOWARTH LINDSAY RYAN JENSEN ASHLEY (AJ) JOHNSON GARRETT KENNY VINCENZO M. LANDINO HEATHER LORANGER ASHLEY M. MAAGERO KIM MARGOLIS LINDSEY MATHIEU TRACY I. MCKAVENEY RYAN MCKEEN ADAM MCLAUGHLIN H. SCOTT MILLER ALISON MORRIS PETER J. MURPHY KRISTINA NEWMAN-SCOTT BRANDON OJAKIAN MICHELLE M. PANDOLFI ERIN PIRRO KEN PROCINO STEVEN RAIDER-GINSBURG BRIAN RICH MATTHEW RITTER ROBERT RUFFOLO ZACHARY SCHWARTZ JARRETT SOLOMON ERICA ANN THOMPSON JASON J. WARNKE TIM YERGEAU JENNIFER YOUNG CHRISTOPHER R. ZITO Hartford's Trinity College names Massachusetts scholar and neuroscientist Joanne Berger Sweeney as its first female and African-American president. Glastonbury's Rockville Bank and United Bank in West Springfield complete their merger, creating United Financial Bancorp. Bristol sports network ESPN opens its new 194,000-square- foot digital production facility that houses the popular program "SportsCenter." 4 O U N D E R 4 0 W I N N E R S | Y E A R 2 0 1 4 Pratt & Whitney announced it will build a new headquarters in East Hartford and invest as much as $4.5 billion in its Connecticut facilities in exchange for state incentives.

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