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20 Hartford Business Journal • June 13, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com Evariant appoints CFO Farmington-based Evariant, a healthcare soft- ware provider, announced that Andrew P. Keenan has joined the company as chief financial officer. Keenan joins Evariant from PeopleFluent, where he served as CFO. He will lead Evariant's financial plan- ning, reporting, treasury, accounting, compliance and human resources efforts. Keenan held CFO and other senior financial positions at global companies for over 30 years. Much of this time was spent leading technology companies through various stages of growth and development, including three successful IPOs and several exits through sale transactions. Tecton Architects names staffers to technology-focused positions Hartford-based Tecton Architects has promoted Steve Hills to building information modeling man- ager and Rebecca Hopkins will fill a new role as manager of emerging technologies. Hills' role focuses on advancing the firm's use of 3D building information modeling and elevating the capabilities of the integrated design and construc- tion teams. He has been with the firm for 11 years. Hopkins' position goes beyond day-to-day use of software, exploring nontraditional, cutting-edge ways of exploring design ideas and constructability. Current initiatives include tiered virtual reality/aug- mented reality design, 3D printing and mixed-media modeling, and job-site observation efficiency. Cronin and Co. hires VP of business development and innovation Glastonbury marketing communications agency Cronin and Co. LLC has hired Jeff Mard as vice president of business development and innovation. Prior to Cronin, Mard served as vice president for Horizon Marketing Group, where he was part of the team that helped launch the first mobile web browser. Sage Solutions welcomes new gerontologist West Hartford-based Sage Solutions LLC, a profes- sional care management company providing guid- ance for families of aging parents, announced that gerontologist Casey McGannon has joined the prac- tice and will support communities with her expertise in eldercare management and issues families face at the end of life. Her experience includes director of programs and education for the Alzheimer's Association in Connecticut. In addition, McGannon owned and operated a Home Instead Senior Care office on Prince Edward Island for six years, working with island seniors and their families to ensure they had the most appropriate level of care. The Hartford hires head of accident and health The Hartford has hired Jim Villa as the new head of accident and health (A&H), reporting to Mike Con- cannon, executive vice president of group benefits. In this role, Villa is responsible for expanding the A&H product suite across The Hartford's businesses. Villa joined The Hartford with more than 25 years of underwriting and sales experience in A&H. Most recently, he was senior vice president and global A&H chief operating officer at Chubb, where he led all aspects of the business. Wheeler names COO Plainville-based Wheeler has named Sabrina Trocchi chief operating officer. In this role, she is responsible for implementing a systemic approach to the development and execution of organizational strategy and administering and managing the orga- nization's service and quality operations. Trocchi joined Wheeler in 2014 as chief strat- egy officer and implemented strategic initiatives, partnerships, ventures and alliances to drive orga- nizational growth and service expansion. Prior to joining Wheeler, Sabrina served in a num- ber of leadership positions at other organizations, including as chief of staff for the Connecticut Depart- ment of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Women in Manufacturing elects TRUMPF marketer as chairperson The national association Women in Manufactur- ing (WiM) has elected Sheila LaMothe, associate director of marketing and public relations for Farm- ington-based TRUMPF Inc., as 2016 chairperson of the WiM board of directors. LaMothe takes the reins after serving as WiM's vice chairperson in 2015. LaMothe brings 25 years of manufacturing mar- keting experience to her new role leading the WiM board. Prior to joining TRUMPF in 2002, LaMothe fa- cilitated connections between Connecticut manufac- turers and sales representatives in Europe and Asia as an international trade specialist with the state De- partment of Economic and Community Development, and worked as group marketing manager for an in- ternational aerospace components manufacturer. Windsor Federal Savings names Suffield branch manager Tracy Bleiler has been appointed branch man- ager at the newest Windsor Federal Savings of- fice, located at 112 Mountain Road in Suffield. With more than 20 years in banking, Bleiler has held positions of increasing responsibility at banks of varying sizes. As branch manager in Suf- field, she and her team will be actively involved in community events. MOVERS & SHAKERS Andrew P. Keenan Casey McGannon Sabrina Trocchi Rebecca Hopkins Jeff Mard Steve Hills Jim Villa Tracy Bleiler Quality Construction + Butler Manufacturing = Repeat Customers www.borghesibuilding.com © 2011 BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Butler Manufacturing™ is a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. 2155 East Main Street • Torrington, Connecticut 06790 Goodwill Brookfield | 2007 | 13,050 sq. ft. Goodwill Westport 2011 | 9,960 sq. ft. Goodwill Torrington 2002 | 14,690 sq. ft. 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