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September 21, 2015 — Lifetime Achievement Awards

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14 Hartford Business Journal • September 21, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com MOVERS & SHAKERS NONPROFIT PROFILE Social Enterprise Trust 1429 Park St., Hartford | socialenterprisetrust.org MISSION To promote, preserve and protect social enterprise as a viable concept and business reality. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Kate Emery, CEO Education and business development services to support emerging and scaling entrepreneurs and better access to financing and investment. FY 2013 SUMMARY 2013 2012 Total Employees 0 0 Total Assets $461,513 $113,846 Total Liabilities $44,541 $0 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $797,396 $123,387 Program Service Revenue $51,891 $16,202 Investment Income $0 $0 Other $1,011 $5,004 TOTAL $850,298 $144,593 EXPENSES Grants $32,000 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $0 $0 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $467,707 $76,588 TOTAL $499,707 $76,588 MARGIN $350,591 $68,005 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2013) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Kate Emery, CEO $0 $0 S O U R C E : G U I D E S T A R I R S 9 9 0 T A X F O R M MahoneySabol accounting firm adds to tax, audit staff Regional public accounting firm MahoneySabol of Glastonbury has added Kevin Harris to its tax depart- ment and Marisa Stefano to its audit department. As a tax senior, Harris will work with clients in a variety of businesses providing tax preparation and planning services. Stefano brings experience in real estate and not- for-profit organizations. Jefferson Radiology adds physicians Jefferson Radiology has added Drs. Lori B. Go- mez and Bradley H. Staehle to it sub-specialty radiol- ogy medical staff. Both physicians come to Jefferson Radiology from Connecticut Valley Radiology in Hart- ford and Bloomfield, where Gomez served as manag- ing partner and secretary and Staehle was president. Gomez is board certified in radiology and a mem- ber of the American College of Radiology, the Radi- ology Society of North America and the American Roentgen Ray Society. Staehle is board certified in radiology and a member of the American College of Radiology, the American Roentgen Ray Society and the Connecti- cut State Medical Society. TranSystems names senior project manager TranSystems, a transportation consultant with of- fices in more than 30 U.S. cities, has added Dennis Goderre as senior project manager to its Meriden office. Goderre will focus on developing new business opportunities and relationships with local public agencies across Connecticut and managing local urban planning projects. Goderre comes to TranSys- tems from the town of Waterford, where he was the director of planning and development, responsible for overseeing all land development in town, includ- ing planning, zoning, building, conservation and economic development. The Hartford names SVPs of personal lines unit The Hartford has appointed Mary Boyd and Casey Campbell to its personal lines management team to drive strategic-growth initiatives. Boyd joined as senior vice president and head of the personal lines direct channel. This is a new role that combines direct sales, marketing and service in one team. Boyd came from ACE, where she served as the executive vice president of ACE private-risk services and previously served as chief operating officer and chief administrative officer. Campbell rejoined The Hartford as senior vice presi- dent and head of the personal lines agency channel, also coming from ACE, where she helped the organiza- tion enter new domestic and international markets and integrate acquisitions. Most recently, she led opera- tions and IT for ACE's Latin America region. Bob's Discount Furniture hires marketing VP Manchester-based Bob's Discount Furniture recently hired William Bracker as vice president of marketing. Bracker brings 25 years of branding and retail mar- keting experience at Target, Old Navy, and Daffy's, as well as at Young & Rubicam Advertising. Most recently, he was a retail marketing and branding consultant for startups, retailers and ad agencies. CHEFA promotes two to managing director The Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) has promoted Cynthia Peoples to managing director, op- erations and finance and Michael Morris to man- aging director, client services. Peoples most recently was assistant director, pro- viding oversight of arbitrage rebate, investments and information systems. In her new role, Peoples will manage accounting and human resources, including overseeing accounting, budget development and fi- nancial reporting, as well as payroll and HR services. Morris most recently served as assistant director while providing oversight for the bond issue appli- cation and closing processes for institutions seeking financing through the authority, as well as providing oversight for CHEFA's tax-exempt leasing program. In his new role, Morris will retain responsibility for transaction management and sector review, provide management of arbitrage rebate, and focus on new product implementation and new sectors. Webster Bank promotes seven to SVP Waterbury-based Webster Bank has promoted seven bankers to senior vice president: Cathy Velez, New Haven market manager; Darrin Dellavecchia, business banking; Jace D'Amico, specialty busi- ness banking; Greg Manning, senior commercial real estate specialist; Mitchell Meth, Webster Busi- ness Credit Corp.; Cynthia Enos, cash management sales; and Deborah Linder, senior portfolio man- ager, middle market, metro New York City. Hartford dietitian-nutritionist named president of CT Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Registered dietitian-nutritionist Sarah Bourque has begun her one-year term as the president of the Connecticut Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (CT Academy). Bourque is a registered dietitian with Karelia Health, an employee wellness company that works with businesses throughout the United States to prevent and reverse heart disease. She also is the coordinator of a Kids Eat Right grant project with Middletown Public Schools. Assisting Bourque are executive committee members: Ellen Liskov, president-elect; Nancy Ryan, Council on Professional Issues (CPI) chair; Tina Dug- dale, delegate; Lisa Zarny, member-at-large; Emily Pomykala, secretary; Carol Casey, treasurer; and Jessica DelVecchio, public policy panel chair. CT Convention & Sports Bureau elects chair Paul O. Robertson has been elected chair of the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau (CTC- SB). He succeeds Peter J. Berry, who completed two years in that position. Robertson is a longtime mem- ber of the CTCSB and its executive board. Robertson is an independent management and sports consultant for media properties looking to develop sponsorship for broadcast, sports and digi- tal solutions. Previously, he served as senior vice president of cor- porate development at Connecticut Public Broadcasting. Mitchell Meth Darrin Dellavecchia William Bracker Dr. Bradley H. Staehle Dr. Lori B. Gomez The Quinnipiac Chamber of Com- merce's Helicopter Golf Ball Drop raised $1,500 for the Wallingford Emergency Shelter. The Helicopter Golf Ball Drop was sponsored by C. Cowles and Co. at the Cham- ber's 31st annual golf tournament presented by Component Engineers Inc. and held at the Farms Country Club in Wallingford. • • • The Bushnell Park Foundation has received funding to repair and restore two historic statues in the park: Spirit of Victory, the Spanish American War Memorial, and the Horace Wells statue. The Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Foundation awarded $15,000 for restoration of Spirit of Victory. The Horace Wells Trust Fund and the James McManus Fund of the Hartford Dental Society awarded a combined total of $11,000 for work on the Horace Wells statue. Additional funding was provided by the city of Hartford. • • • The Hartford Foundation awarded Brighter Futures Family Centers a grant of $780,000. Family Centers are designed to meet neighborhood families' specific needs and interests, and foster young children's success in school and beyond. The grant will ensure that Brighter Futures Family Cen- ters have the resources they need to offer programs and continue to directly support families and enhance opportunities for all Hartford children to learn and thrive. • • • The YMCA of Greater Hartford has received a grant from Voya Foundation to support the Y-BELL Power Scholars Acade- my, a program designed to increase academic achievement in underperforming and under- served youth in grades K-5. Power Scholars Academy provides structured learning and enrichment activities to more than 200 schol- ars from Hartford and East Hartford who are engaged in activities that will help reverse summer learning loss and prepare them for a successful 2015-2016 academic year. • • • Community Health Resources received a $245,000 grant from the Hartford Foun- dation for Public Giving for its Hartford Latino Child and Family Services program. The program will offer a wide variety of behavioral health services to Spanish speak- ing children and families with a specific focus on trauma. The program will also assist par- ents and caregivers with the skills and sup- port necessary to raise their children. Pictured (from left) are: Dee Prior-Nesti, Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce; Ron Hansen, Jr., Component Engineers Inc.; Sherri Helget, C. Cowles and Co.; and Greg Mickelson, C. Cowles and Co. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK

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