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www.HartfordBusiness.com December 7, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 13 KPMG's Hartford office names managing director in risk consulting Andrew "Drew" Golfin Jr. recently joined KPMG LLP's Hartford office as a managing director in the risk consulting-actuarial and insurance risk practice. Golfin has more than 20 years of experience both as a consultant and within the insurance industry. He re- cently joined KPMG from The Hartford, where he spent more than 14 years, most recently serving as vice president and actuary in the specialty actuarial area. Starling Physicians appoints chief integration officer Starling Physicians — the combined multispe- cialty healthcare organization comprised of Con- necticut Multispecialty Group and Grove Hill Medical Centers — has appointed Tracy King as chief in- tegration officer. King will be responsible for estab- lishing the organization's priorities and clinical goals and quality standards. She will be responsible for overseeing clinical integration across the new organization, contract negotiation, and strengthening external partner- ships with hospitals, health systems, payers and provider groups. King has more than 25 years of healthcare man- agement experience, most recently serving as ex- ecutive director of the Hartford Physician Hospital Organization, and as vice president of clinical in- tegration for Integrated Care Partners at Hartford Healthcare. Quinnipiac University appoints visiting assistant professor of finance Moon Soo Kang of Plainview, N.Y., has been ap- pointed a visiting assistant professor of finance at Quinnipiac University. Before joining Quinnipiac, Kang was an assistant professor of finance at Iona College. He was also a vis- iting assistant professor of finance at Loyola University in Baltimore and has experience as a research associ- ate at the Hyundai Research Institute in Korea. TD Bank names store manager in Meriden TD Bank has promoted Amisha N. Tailor to as- sistant vice president and store manager of its 733 East Main St. branch in Meriden. She is responsible for business development, consumer and business lending, managing personnel and overseeing the day-to-day operations at the store. Tailor has 15 years of retail banking ex- perience. She joined TD Bank in 2001 as a teller and later served as a customer service representative and a financial services rep- resentative before her most recent position as assistant store manager in Meriden. CT Cycling Advancement Program announces new director, board appointments The CT Cycling Advancement Program (CCAP) in Middletown, a nonprofit that promotes cycling to youth and adults, recently named David Hoyle as executive director following four years as the team and event development director. Additionally, Michael Patterson has been appointed president of the CCAP board of directors and Adam Duarte has been appointed vice president of the board. O,R&L Commercial adds commercial broker in Rocky Hill Brokerage firm O,R&L Commercial has added commercial broker Gioia Zack to its Rocky Hill office. Zack has been a real estate professional since 2011, specializing in commercial properties, invest- ment sales and leasing in the Greater Hartford area and throughout the state. Zack's previous career was as a vice president and business analyst in the banking and financial service industry. Connecticut Historical Society elects new member to board of trustees The Connecticut Historical Society has elected Sta- cey Close to its board of trustees. Close has worked in higher education for more than 20 years. He currently serves as associate vice president for equity and di- versity at Eastern Connecticut State University in Wil- limantic and also is a history professor. Close has taught courses on African American, American, African, and Southern history and served as chairperson for ECSU's department of history. His background also includes contributing editor and essayist for "African Americans in Connecticut Explored," which is published by Wesleyan Univer- sity Press, and he frequently lectures and makes presentations on black Hartford's freedom struggle. CHC doctor named VP of CT Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics Community Health Center Inc. (CHC) pediatrician Dr. Robert Dudley, based at CHC's New Britain site, was named vice president of the Connecticut Chap- ter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (CTAAP) board of directors, effective Nov. 1. Dudley has been a member of the executive board for the past four years, also serving on the School Health Committee and as the chapter facilitator for the national Community Access to Child Health (CATCH) grant program. As vice president, he will work with the organiza- tion's leadership on one of its major initiatives — im- proving screening and referral rates for adolescents with substance abuse issues. Dudley's position on the board will allow to him to work with the national AAP leadership to identify and advocate for issues that promote the health of all children. MOVERS & SHAKERS Andrew "Drew" Golfin Jr. David Hoyle Moon Soo Kang Tracy King Amisha N. Tailor Marriott Hartford Downtown Saturday, April 2, 2016 Join us for an elegant evening in celebration and support of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra For information about sponsorships or tickets, call (860) 760-7302 or email JBaker@hartfordsymphony.org. Be Transformed Sponsors To-Date HBJ_HSOBravo_HalfPage.indd 1 11/12/15 10:20 AM