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22 Hartford Business Journal • September 19, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com MOVERS & SHAKERS Moser Pilon Nelson Architects adds to leadership team Moser Pilon Nelson Architects of Wethersfield has added David C. Symonds Jr. to its leadership team as principal. Symonds has more than 18 years of experi- ence, predominantly in education-related projects. He has been project architect/manager on more than 10 public education projects in Connecticut and numerous athletic projects throughout New England. Tighe & Bond's Middletown office adds to environmental services team Engineering and environmental consulting firm Tighe & Bond recently hired Kevin McCarthy as proj- ect manager to support the increasing remediation needs of its clients throughout Connecticut. He joins the firm's environmental services team in Middletown. McCarthy specializes in hazardous building ma- terials, including inspections, as well as the devel- opment of abatement and remediation plans. Payveris announces new SVP of product management Rocky Hill-based Payveris, which provides cloud- based digital payment and money movement servic- es for U.S. financial institutions, announced it added Chuck Carr as senior vice president of product man- agement. Carr is responsible for leading and executing initiatives that enhance Payveris' digital payment capabilities and expansion into additional payment networks. Carr joins Payveris with more than 25 years of ex- perience at FinTech payment companies in product management, business development and product marketing across companies ranging from startups to major corporations. CT Children's announces new VP and chief marketing officer Connecticut Children's Medical Center has named Audrey Wise as the new vice president and chief marketing officer, effective Sept. 26. Wise has more than 30 years of marketing and public relations experience spanning health care, public-relations agencies and fundraising organi- zations. Since 2012, she has served as the associate director of marketing and communications for the Yale New Haven Health System. FOX 61 names multimedia journalist FOX 61, Tribune Broadcasting's Hartford station, has hired Esther Katro as a multimedia journalist. Katro joins FOX 61 from KFSM 5, Tribune Broadcast- ings' Fort Smith, Ark., station, where she was a re- porter and fill-in anchor. Quinnipiac University names head of residential life Quinnipiac University has appointed Mark DeV- ilbiss as director of residential life. In his new position, DeVilbiss' responsibilities in- clude providing leadership and management over- sight of the residential-life curriculum, living learn- ing communities, housing operations, assignments, staff training and professional development, on-call processes, purchasing and business functions, and establishing standards and best-practice guidelines for the department. Before coming to Quinnipiac, DeVilbiss served as Wittenberg University's associate dean for resi- dence life for 17 years. Marsh promotes longtime employee to U.S. healthcare practice leader Consulting/brokerage firm Marsh has promoted Mark Karlson to U.S. healthcare practice leader. In this role, Karlson is responsible for delivering risk ad- visory and transactional services to clients across the healthcare industry. Based in Hartford, Karlson has held a number of leadership positions during his 28-year career at Marsh. Most recently, he served as the FINPRO national healthcare practice leader. Webster Private Bank promotes bankers to SVP Webster Private Bank has promoted bankers Robert Maglio and Madorie O'Hara to senior vice president, senior portfolio manager, for their leader- ship, job performance and commitment to their local communities. Maglio, based in Hartford, has been with Web- ster since 2001, managing accounts for high-net- worth clients. Prior to joining Webster, he was a senior service specialist at The Hartford. O'Hara joined Webster in 2013, managing accounts for high net-worth clients. She is based in Stamford. Verizon names president for Northeast market Verizon Wireless has appointed Kevin Zavaglia as president of its Northeast market. Based at the company's market headquarters in Morristown, N.J., Zavaglia will oversee all business functions across the 10-state market including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hamp - shire, Maine, Rhode Island, western Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. Mintz + Hoke adds three to staff Avon marketing agency Mintz + Hoke has added Alyssa Cianciosi, Rachel Edwards and Kristen Forbes to its staff. Cianciosi is an account executive, Edwards is a developer and Forbes is a media assistant. David C. 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