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January 25, 2016

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18 Hartford Business Journal • January 25, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com KBE Building Corp. announces new leadership responsibilities for EVPs KBE Building Corp. has promoted James Culkin to chief operating officer and executive vice president and Timothy O'Brien, KBE's chief financial officer, to executive vice president. Both are based in KBE's Farmington office. Culkin will oversee field operations, procurement services, preconstruction and estimating, as well as initiatives within marketing and business development. He joined KBE in 1996 and previous positions in the company include project manager, project executive, and vice president of procurement and estimating. O'Brien will now direct all support services for KBE projects, including accounting, administrative, project engineering and human resources, in addi- tion to ongoing fiscal management of the company. O'Brien also joined KBE in 1996 and was named CFO in 2010. Previous positions with KBE include controller and director of administration. First Niagara announces additions to New England middle market banking team First Niagara Financial Group recently an- nounced the addition of Brad Hardy and Bret Bo- land as middle market senior relationship manag- ers for New England. Each will focus on new and expanded relationships with commercial custom- ers with annual revenues of $25 million or more in Connecticut and western Massachusetts. Boland joins the bank with 15 years of experi- ence in banking and finance and is based in down- town Hartford. Prior to First Niagara, he worked for TD Bank for 10 years in the asset-based lending, health care and equipment financing departments. Hardy previously worked for 17 years at Wells Fargo in New York City, serving as a senior vice president and managing director for middle market lending. He is based in First Niagara's New Haven regional office. Hartford Federal Credit Union names VP-controller Cheryl Calabrese has joined Hartford Federal Credit Union as vice president-controller. Calabrese has 26 years of credit union experi- ence and will oversee all accounting and finan- cial reporting functions for HFCU, which has more than 17,000 members. Anesthesiology specialist joins St. Francis Hospital Dr. Adam Mark Debin has joined St. Francis Hos- pital and Medical Center as a specialist in anesthesi- ology with Woodland Anesthesiology Associates. Debin is board certified in anesthesiology and advanced cardiac life support. Before becoming an anesthesiologist, he worked as a junior high school science teacher in New York City and served in the Air Force as a general medical officer. Help Me Grow names executive director Kimberly Martini-Carvell was recently se- lected as the new executive director of the Help Me Grow National Center, founded in Hartford and based at Connecticut Children's Medical Center. Martini-Carvell previously worked as the asso- ciate vice president for programs at The Village for Families and Children in Hartford, where she cre- ated and managed prevention and early interven- tion programs for families and children. The First Tee of CT adds development manager The First Tee of Connecticut, a Cromwell-based youth development program teaching life skills and leadership through the game of golf, recently announced the hiring of Christy Deep as manager of development/events. Deep will be responsible for community and board relations, and executing fundraising events to support development activities. S/L/A/M Construction Services hires project manager S/L/A/M Construction Services in Glastonbury recently hired Matthew Ciaglo as project man- ager. Ciaglo transitions to SLAM's Construction Services division after spending the past 10 years as project manager and associate for the archi- tectural division of The S/L/A/M Collaborative. In his new role, he will manage a variety of construction and improvement projects, providing leadership, direction, oversight and coordination during all phases of construction. Connecticare names VP and senior medical director Connecticare recently appointed Dr. Wayne Rawlins as its new vice president and senior medical director. Rawlins will be the clinical lead responsible for enhancing Connecticare's healthcare manage- ment programs. He will focus on improving members' access to care and health outcomes, and reducing medical costs. He will also work closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals on behalf of Con- necticare members. Prior to joining Connecticare, Rawlins held sev- eral senior leadership positions at Aetna, where he was the chief medical officer for student health. Quinnipiac appoints assoc. VP and campaign director Linda Massaro has been appointed associate vice president and campaign director at Quinnipiac Univer- sity, responsible for planning and implementing a capital campaign to build the school's endowment. Massaro was previously director of leadership giving at Trinity College. MOVERS & SHAKERS James Culkin Cheryl Calabrese Brad Hardy Linda Massaro Timothy O'Brien Dr. Adam Mark Debin Bret Boland Christy Deep P.O. 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