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October 5, 2015

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18 Hartford Business Journal • October 5, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com HBJ names new senior ad rep John Vuillemot recently joined the Hartford Busi- ness Journal as senior account manager. Vuillemot has a very extensive background in regional advertis- ing including print, digital and custom publications. He most recently was a senior account executive with the Hartford Courant for the past 14 years. Greater Hartford Arts Council welcomes new board members The Greater Hartford Arts Council has added new members to its board of directors: David A. Carter of The Hartford and Kevin C. Smith of Travelers. Carter is executive vice president of middle mar- ket at The Hartford. Smith is executive vice president of international for Travelers and has led Travelers International since 2009. Stanadyne hires VP of global engineering Stanadyne, a Windsor-based fuel-injection sys- tem developer, recently hired Titus Iwaszkiewicz as vice president of global engineering. Iwaszkiewicz, a longtime executive at worldwide truck and en- gine manufacturer Navistar, will focus on expanding Stanadyne's gasoline and diesel fuel system product lines by coordinating global engineering and product development teams. At Navistar (formerly International Harvester), Iwaszkiewicz's team worked on natural gas and die- sel engines and hybrid propulsion systems. He be- came president of Emitec, an exhaust and emission component manufacturer, in 2013. Chelsea Groton Bank names administrator in Glastonbury loan office Jessica Mazzaccaro recently joined Chelsea Groton Bank as a retail lending production admin- istrator, based at a new loan production office in Glastonbury. Mazzaccaro will support loan officers in all capacities and she's also licensed to discuss loan rates and terms with customers. Most recently, Mazzaccaro held a management role at American Eagle Financial Credit Union in East Hartford. People's United Bank names SVPs, senior commercial relationship managers People's United Bank announced that Jamie Garcia and Jeffery Paz have joined the bank as se- nior commercial relationship managers and senior vice presidents in Hartford. Garcia has more than 25 years of experience in com- mercial banking relationship management and previ- ously managed middle-market clients at Citizen's Bank. Paz rejoins People's from Union Savings Bank, where he was vice president and region manager, commercial banking. He has more than 12 years of experience in new business development and commercial lending team management and previously worked for People's New Haven-based commercial banking team. Simon appoints GM at Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets Simon recently appointed Michael Mitchroney to general manager at Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets in Clinton. Mitchroney will oversee Clinton Crossing's finan- cial, marketing and operational performances. Prior to joining Simon, Mitchroney was an assis- tant general manager at Kohl's Department Stores. He also worked at various stores in Rhode Island and the south Boston district, including opening of a new Kohl's store in Hyannis, Mass. Labor attorney joins McCarter & English as partner Hugh F. Murray, a labor and employment at- torney who advises and represents businesses on all aspects of employment, has joined McCarter & English LLP as a partner in the Hartford office. Murray was previously a partner at Murtha Cul- lina in Hartford. Tunxis Community College Foundation has new executive director Helen Sneed has joined Tunxis Community College Foundation as its new executive director. Sneed will work with a voluntary board of direc- tors to accomplish its mission of providing finan- cial support to Tunxis Community College students while conducting fundraising, events management and community outreach. Sneed's professional career has included busi- ness and human resources roles, including at WFSB and Aldin Associates. Community Investment Corp. hires VP Community Investment Corp. (CIC Lending), an economic development corporation that provides loans and consulting services to small businesses in Connecticut and Rhode Island, has hired David Raccio as vice president. Raccio will focus on supporting SBA 504 Loan programs. For more than 13 years, he was em- ployed at the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development in positions including communications/agency spokesmen, government relations liaison and, most recently, as a commer- cial lending officer. MOVERS & SHAKERS John Vuillemot Titus Iwaszkiewicz Kevin C. Smith Jeffery Paz David A. Carter Jamie Garcia THE BEST RUN OF YOUR LIFE STARTS RIGHT NOW! SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 2015 REGISTER TODAY! HARTFORDMARATHON.COM We've got a Relay, 5K and Kids K too! EYEWITNESS EYEWITNESS NEWS NEWS

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