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November 16, 2015

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16 Hartford Business Journal • November 16, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT PROFILE YMCA of Greater Hartford 241 Trumbull St., Hartford | www.GHYMCA.org MISSION To help people develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Harold Sparrow, President & CEO Fittness, health and childcare programs. FY 2013 SUMMARY 2013 2012 Total Employees 1,767 1749 Total Assets $122,279,084 $113,523,702 Total Liabilities $30,719,329 $33,160,758 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $4,272,017 $4,580,161 Program Service Revenue $20,159,194 $20,416,745 Investment Income $2,364,929 $1,413,417 Other $735,374 $659,044 TOTAL $27,531,514 $27,069,367 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $15,562,533 $15,131,953 Fundraising Fees $45,249 $62,340 Other $11,930,535 $11,911,152 TOTAL $27,538,317 $27,105,445 MARGIN $(6,803) $(36,078) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2013) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits James Morton, President & CEO $249,622 $285,149 James Scherer, COO $148,112 $177,422 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 NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK The UIL Holdings Corp.'s 2015 Employ- ee Giving Campaign raised $397,117, a record tally that will help hundreds of non- profit organizations serve their clients and communities. Donors came from all of the UIL operat- ing companies including The United Illumi- nating Co., The Southern Connecticut Gas Co., Connecticut Natural Gas Corp. and The Berkshire Gas Co. • • • Connex Credit Union's philanthrop- ic program, ConnexCares, presented a check for $2,000 to Connecticut Chil- dren's Medical Center from funds raised through its Kids for Miracle Jeans Day. North Haven-based Connex agreed to match every dollar donated up to $1,000. Donations were also collected from its members at their branches. • • • St. Francis Hospital and Medical Cen- ter received $75,000 in grant funding from the Connecticut Health Foundation to provide behavioral health services for low- income expectant mothers at the St. Fran- cis Center for Women's Health. The grant will support the behavioral health portion of an "Obstetrics Home" ini- tiative to provide comprehensive prenatal care to expectant mothers at the St. Francis Center for Women's Health. • • • The Children's Law Center received a $75,000 grant award from the American Savings Foundation in support of its legal representation program in New Britain and Waterbury. The program will provide legal repre- sentation to low-income children at risk of abuse or neglect, or involved in high- conflict divorce, custody or visitation dis- putes in the New Britain and Waterbury Family Courts. • • • The Greater Hartford Association of REALTORS Annual Charity Golf Tourna- ment raised $11,500 from sponsors, attend- ees and Realtor members. The proceeds will benefit Special Olym- pics Connecticut and are in partnership with United Bank, the tournament's title sponsor. • • • Behavioral healthcare agency Com- munity Health Resources (CHR) has announced a strategic alliance with Char- ter Oak Health Center Inc., a federally qualified health center in Hartford, to coor- dinate outpatient mental health and addic- tion services for adults, families and chil- dren in the Hartford region. The agreement with Charter Oak marks the opening of CHR's first behavioral health clinic in a primary care practice in Hartford. CHR will now manage and deliver all behavioral healthcare services at Char- ter Oak, offering a range of services for patients suffering from depression, anxi- ety disorders and more at Charter Oak's Grand Street office and satellites through- out Hartford. Within the last year, CHR also launched the state's largest behavioral health home to coordinate the healthcare needs of cli- ents. It also started offering primary care services in its Manchester office. In addition, CHR is partnering with other primary care practices to provide behavioral health services. Murtha Cullina announces new Hartford attorneys Murtha Cullina LLP has announced new attor- neys in its Hartford office: Bruce L. McDermott, Ryan M. Suerth and Proloy K. Das. McDermott has joined as a partner in the regula- tory department. He will be a member of the energy, water and environmental practice groups. Suerth has joined as a partner in the litigation de- partment. He is an insurance recovery litigation at- torney who represents large business policyholders, including real estate developers and general contrac- tors, in coverage and other insurance-related matters. Das has joined as counsel and will chair the firm's appellate practice group. Das has argued more than 50 appeals in the Connecticut Appel- late and Supreme Courts and has authored nu- merous articles on developing trends in the law. WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff hires New England traffic engineering practice leader Vahid Karimi has joined WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff in Glastonbury as a vice president and will lead the traffic engineering practice for New England, overseeing traffic planning and en- gineering design projects. Karimi has more than 34 years of experience in traffic engineering, signal-system design, opera- tion and safety improvement of highways/inter- sections, and land development projects. Karimi previously was a principal and director of traffic and systems engineering for another Con- necticut engineering firm. Robinson+Cole adds attorneys in Hartford office Robinson+Cole has added four lawyers to its Hartford office: Andrew A. DePeau, Scott N. Sie- dor, Jenna L. Veronneau and Rachel V. Kushel. DePeau, an associate in litigation, focuses on business litigation, including actions involving allega- tions of breach of contract and unfair and deceptive trade practices and other business torts. He previously served as a law clerk to the Hon- orable F. Herbert Gruendel of the Connecticut Ap- pellate Court. Siedor, an associate in trusts and estates, focuses on estate and trust planning and probate administra- tion. Prior to joining Robinson+Cole Siedor was a leg- islative attorney with the legislative commissioners' office of the Connecticut General Assembly. Veronneau, an associate in insurance and rein- surance, focuses on representing commercial insur- ers in complex coverage matters. Veronneau previ- ously served as law clerk to the Honorable Bethany J. Alvord of the Connecticut Appellate Court. Kushel, counsel in labor, employment, benefits and immigration, counsels clients on employment law and workplace human resource issues. Oasis Outsourcing names professional employer consultant Philip Silverstein has joined Oasis Outsourcing, a professional employer organization, as a profes- sional employer consultant working out of the Rocky Hill office. Silverstein will primarily be responsible for pro- viding consultation on human resources products and services for small- and medium-sized busi- nesses within targeted markets in the Hartford area. This will include consultation on healthcare benefits, payroll and risk management. Simsbury Bank names mortgage loan adviser Simsbury Bank has hired Richard Fox as a mortgage loan adviser. He will advise homebuyers on mortgage options, applications and closings, and work closely with clients, Realtors, financial advisers and attorneys in central and northern Connecticut. Fox has more than 26 years of mortgage origi- nation experience. Prior to joining Simsbury Bank, he was a senior mortgage loan officer with Bank of America. Glastonbury accounting firm Nicola Yester promotes two to manager Glastonbury accounting and tax firm Nicola Yester has announced the promotions of CPAs Mindyleigh Vail and Tessa Jordan to manager. Vail, who joined the firm in 2012, works with clients in the manufacturing and construction in- dustries as well as with nonprofit organizations. Jordan joined the firm in 2011 and works with clients in the construction, manufacturing, hospi- tality and medical practice industries. Hartford Healthcare at Home announces new director of hospice and palliative care Hartford Healthcare at Home has named Hol- ly Bessoni-Lutz director of hospice and palliative care. Based in the Wethersfield office, Bessoni- Lutz administers, oversees and directs all services of the hospice/palliative care program. Bessoni-Lutz was previously the director of hospice services for Interim Healthcare Hospice. TD Bank names AVP, store manager in Plantsville TD Bank has named Martha Papachristou as assistant vice president, store manager of its Plantsville branch. She is responsible for new busi- ness development, consumer and business lend- ing, and overseeing day-to-day store operations. Papachristou has more than nine years of banking experience, most recently as a finan- cial center manager at Bank of America. MOVERS & SHAKERS Bruce L. McDermott Andrew A. DePeau Proloy K. Das Jenna L. Veronneau Ryan M. Suerth Scott N. Siedor Vahid Karimi Richard Fox

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