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40 Under 40 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

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68 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | AUGUST 23, 2021 2017 SONIA WORRELL ASARE RACHEL BADER JONATHAN BARTHOLOMEW JAMIE BELLENOIT JEREMY BOURRET JEFFREY BRUNEAU MALIK CHAMPLAIN ANTHONY CHEROLIS DAVID CIRIELLO ADWOA DADZIE JAMIE DANIEL LAURA DEPERGOLA FAINA DOOKH CHRISTOPHER DUFFY JEAN FORSYTH REBECCA GENTILE AARON GILL KATIE HANLEY JESSICA HINMAN PAUL HOLZER EVAN HONEYMAN JACOB HUNTER KRISTIN INGRAM JAMAL JIMERSON JULIA JOHNSON AMBER KENDRICK PATRICK LANGEVIN RICK LAWRENCE WILL MCLEAN BRENDA MIERZEJEWSKI OJALA NAEEM YANNICK NICOME BOBBY NIMS BRIAN PAGANINI KIMBERLY REID JESSICA RITTER CHRISTIAN SAGER KAREN TAYLOR JENNIFER WIDNESS FAITH ZELLER New Britain's Stanley Black & Decker agrees to buy the Craftsman brand from Sears Holdings Corp. in a deal valued at $900 million New York landlord Shelbourne Global Solutions quietly becomes one of downtown Hartford's most prolific landlords, after it reached a deal to buy the Metro Center office tower on Church Street for $49 million. After long delays and cost overruns, Dunkin' Donuts Park — home of the Hartford Yard Goats — debuts and becomes an instant fan favorite. Paris pharmaceutical company Sanofi is buying Meriden-based Protein Sciences for up to $750 million. 4 O U N D E R 4 0 W I N N E R S | Y E A R 2 0 1 7

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