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www.HartfordBusiness.com May 23, 2016 • Hartford Business Journal 23 Webster Bank promotes five bankers to SVP Webster Bank has promoted five Connecticut bank- ers to senior vice president: Frank Castagna, credit executive in the chief risk officer group; Karen Giusto- Iavasile, manager of underwriting and processing in the community bank group; Heidi Otton, manager, sec- ondary markets in the community bank group; Gabe Rinaldi, project management in the CIO group; and Eric Unger, physical environments in the CIO Group. VHB names senior technical adviser in Wethersfield VHB announced that Philip Cohen has joined its Wethersfield team as a senior technical adviser. Co- hen will work closely with VHB's transportation team to assist project managers and leverage his local and Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT- DOT) knowledge to help clients advance projects. Cohen comes to VHB with 32 years of professional experience at CT-DOT, where he worked on a variety of state roadway and traffic engineering projects, in- cluding those involving major interstate construction, intelligent transportation systems and traffic signals, and bridge rehabilitation and expressway re-signing. St. Francis Hospital announces new orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Richard F. Scarlett has joined St. Francis Hos- pital and Medical Center as a specialist in orthopedic surgery with Starling Physicians in New Britain. Scarlett completed fellowship training in orthope- dic sports medicine at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston and is board certified in orthopedic surgery with an additional certification in sports medicine. Robinson+Cole expands cybersecurity practice Richard M. Borden recently joined Robinson+Cole's expanding data privacy and security team in the law firm's Hartford office. Borden will focus on three in- tersecting core areas: big data governance and the In- ternet of Things, cybersecurity risk management, and technology sourcing and transactions. He has experience in technology, including cryp- tography, and how information flows through com- panies and what risks exist. Borden previously served as the chief privacy officer and chief information security privacy counsel of Deposi- tory Trust & Clearing Corp., and senior vice president and assistant general counsel at Bank of America. Martinez Couch & Associates hires director in energy and sustainability services Martinez Couch & Associates LLC, a Rocky Hill- based engineering and land surveying company, has hired Kevin Wyman as director of mechanical, electri- cal and plumbing, energy and sustainability services. He brings more than 30 years of experience in HVAC design, building controls, building commissioning, co- generation and renewable energy systems. Wyman was most recently with United Technologies' Carrier Corp. Infinity Financial Services names Hartford financial adviser Infinity Financial Services announced that John M. "Jack" Collins has joined the Oakland, Calif.-based firm as financial adviser working out of Hartford. Col- lins brings 40 years of advisory experience in financial services, estate conservation and retirement strategies, and employee benefits. He built his career developing client relationships with high net-worth individuals, suc- cessful professionals, business owners and retirees. Collins previously worked as a financial adviser at New England Financial Group, an office of MetLife. Makiaris Media Services names media-services manager Middletown media planning and buying firm Makiaris Media Services has promoted Kimberly Kosiorek from media planner/buyer to manager, media services. Kosiorek has worked for Makiaris Media for more than 15 years, taking on increasing roles. In her new role, Kosiorek will manage a variety of accounts and work closely with clients on media strategies and rec- ommendations, leading a team of media professionals. Her areas of expertise include digital advertising strate- gies, broadcast, out-of-home and print. Resources Management Corp. announces VP, portfolio manager Matthew Terzian, a portfolio manager with ex- perience in business development, has joined Re- sources Management Corp., an investment advisory firm headquartered in West Hartford. Terzian will be a vice president and portfolio manager with the firm's team in its Washington Depot office in north- west Connecticut. MOVERS & SHAKERS Frank Castagna Richard M. Borden Philip Cohen John M. "Jack" Collins Gabe Rinaldi Kevin Wyman Dr. Richard F. Scarlett Kimberly Kosiorek Continued