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www.HartfordBusiness.com July 27, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 19 Quinnipiac Univ. promotes two senior leaders Quinnipiac University recently promoted Monique Drucker from associate vice president of student af- fairs to vice president and dean of students and pro- moted Cynthia Gallatin to vice president and chief operating officer for online programs. Gallatin also will serve as a member of the president's cabinet and se- nior leadership team. Drucker is now overseeing community service, coun- seling, graduate student affairs, fraternity and sorority life, orientation and residential life. She joined Quinni- piac in 1996 as assistant director of student activities. Before being appointed associate vice president and chief operating officer for online programs in 2005, Gallatin served in various roles of increasing responsi- bility in the university's online education arena and also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the School of Business. Before joining Quinnipiac, Gallatin held posi- tions in sales and marketing for a marketing database company, Survey Sampling Inc. Associated Construction Co. promotes VP The Associated Construction Co. of Hartford recently promoted Kenneth A. Woodward to vice president of preconstruction and estimating. Woodward is a certified professional estimator and has more than 30 years of experience in construction. Qualidigm hires VP to oversee home healthcare services Wethersfield healthcare consulting firm Qualidigm has hired healthcare executive Ann Olson as a principal and vice president. Olson will lead Qualidigm's home healthcare servic- es and develop initiatives to improve the quality, safety and cost-effectiveness of health care. Olson comes to Qualidigm from Interim HealthCare of North Haven Inc., a full-service home healthcare agency, where she was the vice president of operations. Simsbury Bank promotes assistant VP, secondary market manager Simsbury Bank has promoted Roger DelGiorno to assistant vice president, secondary market man- ager and wholesale mortgage manager. DelGiorno will set the bank's mortgage loan rates and work with brokers to originate saleable loans. DelGiorno previously worked as a wholesale mortgage account executive with several firms, including Real Estate Mortgage Network, Icon Resi- dential, Bank of America, Wachovia and Webster Bank. He also has several years' experience as a consumer loan underwriter. Whittlesey & Hadley appoints audit director Hartford-based accounting firm Whittlesey & Had- ley PC has appointed Lisa Wills, a certified public ac- countant, as audit director. Wills has more than 25 years of experience in public accounting, audit and tax with a practice focus in non- profit organizations, educational institutions and em- ployee benefit plans. Recently, she served as an audit director at a national accounting firm. CT Historical Society names chief curator, director of collections and education Ilene J. Frank has been appointed chief curator and director of collections and education of the Connecti- cut Historical Society in Hartford. Frank began June 29 after leaving her position as executive director of the Rensselaer County Historical Society in Troy, N.Y. Frank also oversaw exhibitions, programs and collections as associate director at the Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche Plan- etarium, now the Museum of Innovation and Science, or MiSci, in Schenectady, N.Y. Frank will lead a team that will identify stories that help citizens of Connecticut contextualize and understand their unique world, work with other historical organizations across the state to build and shape collections that document these stories, and develop products, programs and services that build awareness and promote the use of the col- lection for understanding, learning and appreciat- ing history. UConn adds associate professor of finance and real estate Jeffrey P. Cohen has joined the University of Connecticut School of Business faculty as associ- ate professor of finance and real estate. Cohen was formerly affiliated with the University of Hartford's Barney School of Business. His experience includes working as a senior econo- mist at Standard & Poors DRI and as a visiting lecturer at Tufts University. Gaffney Bennett adds to PR team Gaffney Bennett Public Relations in New Brit- ain recently added Sarah Whitney and Chris Ve- lardi to its PR team. Whitney most recently was marketing director at Dzynr, a graphic design and branding agency in Essex. Velardi is a veteran television news anchor who most recently served as the morning anchor on "Good Morning Connecticut" at WTNH/NEWS8 in New Haven. United Way elects new chair to guide education, income efforts Greg Toczydlowski, president of personal in- surance at Travelers, was recently elected chair of United Way of Central and Northeastern Con- necticut's board of directors. Toczydlowski previously served as vice president and treasurer of the board. He will serve a two-year term as chair. MOVERS & SHAKERS Monique Drucker Lisa Wills Ann Olson Cynthia Gallatin Ilene J. Frank Roger DelGiorno 13-Jul ECONOMICS Land area (sq. miles) 33 Business profile (2013) Pop./sq. mile (2011) 1,337 Sector Units Median age (2011) 41 Construction 68 289 Households (2011) 16,400 Manufacturing 42 2,057 Median HH Inc. (2011) $68,356 Retail Trade 189 3,392 128 1,713 Population (2012) 82 1,675 2000 45,212 Total Government 40 2,948 2010 44,794 Local/Municipal Government 22 1,691 2012 44,699 2020 42,304 LABOR FORCE Commuters (2011) Race/Ethnicity (2012) Commuters into town from: White 38,883 Enfield 4,600 390 Black 2,658 Somers 550 329 Asian Pacific 917 Suffield 525 325 Native American 71 Town % State % Manchester 420 324 Other/Multi-race 2,170 12,163 37% 28% Windsor Locls 399 Hispanic 3,145 2,775 9% 7% 7,549 23% 36% Labor Force (Residence) 23,335 HOUSING 21,583 Housing stock (2012) GOVERNMENT 1,752 Existing units (total) 17,184 7.5% % single unit 75.5% New permits auth. (2012) 9 Place of Work (2013) as % existing units 0.05% 1012 Demolitions (2012) 8 18,420 Residential sales (2011) NA 2,057 Median price NA TOP 5 GRAND LIST Top 5 Employers Company Amount % of Net $41.7M 1.5% $35.1M 1.2% National Industrial Portfolio $32.5M 1.1% $30.8M 1.1% $30.2M 1.1% Bachelor's or more Equalized net grand list (2010) New Brunswick Scientific Co as % of state average 64% Brooks Brothers Group per capita $93,035 Hallmark Cards Distribution Ctr $1,709 Council-Manager $125,862,000 Hallmark Cards Connecticut Light & Power Centro Enfield LLC MassMutual $644 $4,158,566,581 3.1% $3,952,000 28.5% Employed Unemployed 22.9% Government form as % of expenditures Unemployment Rate # of units Total Employment Manufacturing Employment Total revenue (2012) Per capita tax (2012) $28,772,000 Total indebtedness (2012) Total expenditures (2012) as % of state average $128,435,000 Health Care and Social Assistance Windsor Stafford East Windsor Vernon Accommodation and Food Services Employment Lego Systems Inc MassMutual Enfield 820 Enfield Street Enfield, CT 06082 (860) 253-6440 Annual debt service (2012) as % of expenditures as % of state average per capita Educational attainment (2012) Persons age 25 or older High school graduate Associate's Degree 66.2% ENFIELD Town Hall: 820 Enfield St. Enfield, CT 06082 (860) 253-6440 TOWN PROFILE Source: Connecticut Economic Resource Center, www.cerc.com

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