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www.HartfordBusiness.com May 30, 2016 • Hartford Business Journal 23 CareCentrix names strategic adviser to CEO Hartford-based CareCentrix, which connects pa- tients with care at home through a national network of more than 8,000 provider locations, announced that Ken Goulet is joining the organization as a stra- tegic adviser to CEO John Driscoll. Goulet will advise and assist CareCentrix man- agement in growth and product-development initia- tives focused on home-centered, value-based care. Goulet brings more than 30 years of experience leading large payer organizations, most recently as president of Anthem Inc.'s commercial and specialty business, where he led the company's 14 Blue Cross Blue Shield plans. Geriatric medicine specialist joins St. Francis Dr. Victoria W. Costello has joined St. Fran- cis Hospital and Medical Center as a geriatrician with St. Francis Medical Group. Costello, who did her fellowship training in geri- atrics at Duke University Medical Center in Chapel Hill, N.C., is board certified in internal medicine and geriatrics. United Way elevates one to VP, another to director United Way of Central and Northeastern Con- necticut announced Jennifer Gifford as the organization's new vice president of community resources and the promotion of Maura Cook to community-engagement director. In her new role, Gifford will be responsible for aligning United Way resources to advance commu- nity priorities. Gifford joined United Way of Central and North- eastern Connecticut after graduation from Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, serving in multiple positions throughout the organization, most recently as director of community engagement. In her new role, Cook will provide leadership for the organization's development and implementa- tion of volunteer-engagement strategies, in addi- tion to duties related to public policy and funding generated outside of the United Way Campaign. Cook joined United Way of Central and North- eastern Connecticut in 2013 and has built a career with experience in nonprofit management, volun- teer mobilization and donor engagement. Erland Construction CT office promotes two Erland Construction has promoted David S. Grif- fin to project executive and Matt Combs to project manager in its Hamden office. Griffin joined Erland as project manager in 1999 and has managed myriad projects for the company, specializing in multifamily residential construction. Combs joined Erland in 2011 and holds an engineering degree from UConn. MOVERS & SHAKERS Jennifer Gifford Ken Goulet Maura Cook Dr. Victoria W. Costello Welcome to tomorrow. You'll love it here. When you're healthy, everything is possible. At Yale New Haven Health, we are at the forefront of everything possible in health care. And it's easily accessible to you. So when you visit any Yale New Haven Health provider, it's a gateway to all the skills and technology of three leading hospitals, along with thousands of community physicians and skilled specialists. That not only makes health care easier, it makes it more promising. YaleNewHavenHealth.org Bridgeport Hospital Greenwich Hospital Yale New Haven Hospital Northeast Medical Group YNHH-3686 BrandHBJ7.437x9.625.indd 1 5/4/16 9:19 AM SAVE THE DATE! 'BLACK TIE & BLUE JEANS' PARTY Cool things just stand the test of time. Join us in celebrating 20 years of young entrepreneurs. 20th ANNIVERSARY 19 9 7-2 0 16 ANNIVERSARY EVENT: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 2016 CT CONVENTION CENTER | HARTFORD Event Partners: EVENT & TRAVEL PARTNERS Presenting Sponsors: Presenting By:: Event Sponsors: In Association With: #HBJ40U40 TICKETS: Individual and Table Pricing Available — see website for details For tickets, contact Amy Orsini at aorsini@HartfordBusiness.com or 860-236-9998 ext. 134 or go to HartfordBusiness.com and click on "our Events" HBJ's 40 Under Forty Rock n' Roll Blue Jeans

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