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18 Hartford Business Journal • December 21, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com MOVERS & SHAKERS NONPROFIT PROFILE Leadership Greater Hartford 30 Laurel St. Hartford, CT | leadershipgh.org MISSION To develop, connect and inspire diverse leaders to build strong and vibrant communities. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Ted Carroll, President Community programs for mid-career professionals, teens, senior executives and retirement-age individuals. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2013 2014 Total Employees 16 15 Total Assets $423,165 $690,047 Total Liabilities $280,968 $310,789 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $684,389 $711,889 Program Service Revenue $568,228 $761,301 Investment Income $1,820 $744 Other $0 $21,560 TOTAL $1,254,437 $1,495,494 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $775,661 $851,633 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $405,072 $406,800 TOTAL $1,180,733 $1,258,433 MARGIN $73,704 $237,061 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Ted Carroll, President $119,429 $127,405 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 Henry P. Chicaiza Emilee Colella Anne V. McLaughlin James E. Moore Ray Franz Peter Townsend Sumith Rao Madhavarapu Clare O'Keefe CT Children's Medical Center appoints seven new physicians Connecticut Children's Medical Center (CCMC) recently appointed seven new physicians: Henry P. Chicaiza, Emilee Colella, Anne V. McLaugh- lin, James E. Moore, Clare O'Keefe, Sumith Rao Madhavarapu and Peter Townsend. Chicaiza joined the Division of Emergency Medi- cine and returns to CCMC, where he completed a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine. Prior to this, he completed his pediatric residency at Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University School of Medicine. Colella joined the Division of Hospital Medicine and comes from Children's National Medical Cen- ter, where she completed an internship and resi- dency in pediatrics. McLaughlin joined the Division of Pulmonary Medicine and completed her pediatric residency and pediatric pulmonary fellowship at CCMC. Moore joined CCMC as chief of the Neonatal In- tensive Care Unit and comes from Children's Medi- cal Center of Dallas, where he served as the director of its Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. O'Keefe joined the Division of Hematology and Oncology and returns to CCMC, where she served as chief resident of the University of Connecticut Pediatrics Residency Program. Rao Madhavarapu joined Connecticut Children's Division of Hospital Medicine and returns to CCMC, where he completed his pediatric residency. Townsend joined the Division of Digestive Dis- eases, Hepatology & Nutrition and comes from Hasbro Children's Hospital, where he completed a fellowship in gastroenterology. Northstar Wealth Partners adds financial advisory team Northstar Wealth Partners, a financial and wealth management firm headquartered in West Hartford, has added the financial advisory team of Leonel F. Calderon and Matthew Fortney. The two will be based in Shelton. Calderon has more than 25 years of experience specializing in full-service financial planning and in- vestment management. He was previously affiliated with Barnum Financial Group in Shelton. Fortney has spent the past 15 years in the finan- cial services industry affiliated with Barnum Financial Group. The duo will continue to practice with the sup- port of their client service associate, Martha Accardi. Webster Bank names head of enterprise analytics Waterbury-based Webster Bank has named Ray Franz as senior vice president and director of enter- prise analytics. Franz joins Webster from Subway Restaurants in Milford, where he was director of analytics since 2010 and was responsible for providing analytics support to more than 42,000 Subway stores in 110 countries. The Phoenix Cos. names VP of investment accounting The Phoenix Cos. Inc. announced that Justin Banulski, a CPA, has joined the company as vice president of investment accounting. He will lead the team that provides oversight and control for finan- cial operations and all accounting and reporting ac- tivities for Phoenix's investment portfolio. Banulski most recently served as a senior man- ager for Deloitte & Touche. He began his career at Deloitte in 2003 and has led numerous audits and other engagements in the insurance industry, in- cluding at Phoenix. Quinnipiac University names assistant VP for talent management Quinnipiac University has appointed Elizabeth Clement as assistant vice president for talent man- agement and acquisition. Clement brings human resources experience to the post, mostly at information technology compa- nies. Most recently, Clement worked at OpenSky Corp. in Tolland, where she served as director of hu- man resources for more than five years. SLAM principal appointed to School Building Projects Advisory Council Glenn Gollenberg, a principal at The S/L/A/M Collaborative (SLAM) architectural firm in Glaston- bury, was recently appointed to Connecticut's School Building Projects Advisory Council. The council analyzes and makes recommendations for improvements to school-building projects and ad- dresses matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, education, finance, rev- enue and bonding. Gollenberg joined SLAM in 1994 and is the studio leader for the Education Studio. CHC hygienist elected president of CT Dental Hygiene Association Katie Melko, a mobile dental hygienist at Com- munity Health Center Inc., has been elected 2016 president of the Connecticut Dental Hygiene Asso- ciation (CDHA), which represents the interests of dental hygienists and supports the advancement of the dental hygiene profession. Melko joined CHC in September 2013 and pro- vides oral cancer screenings, dental cleanings and fluoride treatments in schools, homeless shelters, food pantries and senior centers. Berkshire names Bristol office leader Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New Eng- land Properties recently named Anthony Cervoni office leader for its Bristol office on Farmington Ave. Cervoni brings 11 years of real estate experience to his new role. Most recently, he was a sales ex- ecutive based out of the Farmington office. Ninety Nine Restaurants in Glaston- bury, Enfield and Vernon, raised $18,191 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford, with special menu items throughout the month of October. This contribution will be used to help fund programs that teach more than 5,000 Hartford youths how to be produc- tive, caring, and responsible citizens. Pic- tured (above) are Ninety Nine Restaurants' employees with a check donation. • • • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford received a $125,000 grant from the Travel- ers Foundation, the charitable arm of Trav- elers. The grant will provide project support for the after-school program at Bellizzi Asian Studies Academy in Hartford, as well as oper- ating support for the four Main Club Sites in collaboration with Joe Young Studios. • • • Connecticut Realtors recently announced new sponsorship programs with The Maritime Aquarium and the Mystic Aquarium. At The Maritime Aquarium, Connecticut Real- tors will help fund the seal adoption program for seven seals living at the aquarium in Nor- walk. At the Mystic Aquarium, they will be supporting the animal rescue pro- gram to help find new homes for two California sea lions. • • • The Tunxis Community Col- lege Foundation and Advisory Board Inc. raised almost $78,000 at an economic confer- ence and networking breakfast commemorat- ing its 45th anniversary. The money will fund student scholarships and provide emergency services and textbooks for students in need at Tunxis Community College in Farmington. • • • Trinity College in Hartford has been awarded a $685,545 grant by the Nation- al Science Foundation to educate future teachers in science, technology, engineer- ing and math education. A dozen under- graduates will come to Trinity next summer to teach inner-city Hartford students. Undergraduate students from about 60 liberal arts colleges and universities, Trinity students included, are eligible to apply for the program. Twelve students will participate in a science Teaching Experiences for Under- graduates program at Trinity, teaching sci- ence workshops to 10th-grade students from Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D