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12 Hartford Business Journal • December 7, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com Savings Institute Bank & Trust's official Relay for Life team, Bankers for Life, has reached gold status by raising over $5,000 for the American Cancer Soci- ety Windham Relay for Life. The team is comprised of Savings Institute Bank & Trust employees and their family members pictured (from left): Christine Lataille- Santiago, Ryan Wood, Fran Peters, Hailey Andrews, Donna Irish, Scott Burdick, Brit- tany Carpenter, Katy Renehan, Michael Gencarelli and Laurie Gervais. • • • Teach For America Connecticut was awarded a $12,500 grant from People's United Community Foundation. The funds will support the organization's work to recruit, train and support diverse leaders to teach in Connecticut's highest-need public schools. The grant will also support the ongo- ing work of more than 550 program alumni working in education and other sectors to help ensure that all students in Con- necticut have access to excellent educa- tional opportunities. • • • Bob's Dis- count Furniture announced a dona- tion of $67,000 to food pantries and hunger-relief pro- grams within its markets through- out the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. An organization near each of the 64 Bob's Discount Furniture stores and three distribution centers will receive a $1,000 donation from the furniture retailer. • • • As part of its "Bring Change" campaign, TD Bank in Hartford hosted a community coin-counting event and fundraiser that raised over $3,000 for the YMCA's Read to Succeed program. Local residents and bank customers donated their spare change, which TD matched up to $2,000. The dona- tions will help the Read to Succeed Program provide students with school supplies. • • • For the second year in a row, Beacon Prescriptions of New Britain has made a donation to Bristol Hospital's Beekley Cen- ter for Breast Health and Wellness. Beacon Prescriptions donated 50 cents from every prescription filled on Oct. 13, raising $937 for the breast health center. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE TheaterWorks Inc. 233 Pearl St., Hartford | Theaterworkshartford.org MISSION To produce Off-Broadway plays that present cutting-edge themes and entertainment. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Rob Ruggiero, Artistic Director Contemporary theater that presents approximately five plays per year. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2014 2013 Total Employees 96 72 Total Assets $2,614,306 $2,189,654.00 Total Liabilities $949,392 $842,181 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $817,465 $433,175 Program Service Revenue $1,166,121 $1,131,869 Investment Income $0 $0 Other $68,546 $53,643 TOTAL $2,052,132 $1,618,687 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $867,198 $793,967 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $867,493 $812,094 TOTAL $1,734,691 $1,606,061 MARGIN $317,441 $12,626 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Rob Ruggiero, Artistic Director $82,728 $88,106 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 is pleased to announce that William R. Crowe and Katherine Fletcher Troy have joined the firm as Members Lawrence J. Davidson, Jr. and Gregory J. Spuches have joined the firm as Counsel and Stephen F. Bohara Flynn Boonstra Alison M. Iannotti and Raphael M. Wise have joined the firm as Associates Committed to our clients and community for more than 60 years West Hartford | Hartford | New Haven 860-256-6300 www.roginlaw.com P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D