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18 Hartford Business Journal • October 10, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com Hartford Steam Boiler CEO to lead United Way campaign United Way of Central and Northeastern Con- necticut has named Greg Barats chair of the or- ganization's 2016 fundraising campaign. Barats is president and CEO of The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. (HSB), part of Mu- nich Re, with overall responsibility for HSB's insur- ance and engineering operations worldwide. Barats also chaired the 2015 United Way Cam- paign, helping to raise more than $22 million for the community. He becomes the first two-time campaign chair in United Way's history. CT Wealth Management appoints junior financial adviser Connecticut Wealth Management, a registered investment adviser in Farmington, has appointed Kailee Donovan as a junior financial adviser. She will be responsible for providing financial planning and investment advisory services for clients and their families. Prior to joining Connecticut Wealth Management, Donovan was a social-studies teacher at Simsbury High School. Connecticut Data Collaborative adds specialist The Connecticut Data Collaborative (CT Data), a public-private partnership that advocates for the public availability of open and accessible data, an- nounced the hiring of Rachel Leventhal-Weiner as its data engagement specialist. Leventhal-Weiner will oversee, in partnership with the state's chief data officer, the CT Data Academy, which is the newest public education initiative to build data literacy and data capacity in state agencies, non- profits and community organizations. Wadsworth hires development director The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art has hired Grant S. Smith as director of development following a national search. Smith's most recent position was director of ma- jor and leadership gifts at the University of Hartford, where he supported the Barney School of Business and the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions by managing a portfolio of 150 donors and prospects, and leading a major gifts team that raised more than $2 million last fiscal year Murtha Cullina names Hartford associate The business and finance department of Murtha Cullina LLP has hired Brian W. Fischer as an associate in the firm's Hartford office. Fischer practices in the areas of mergers and ac- quisitions, private equity, emerging companies and venture capital investments, banking and securities law. He counsels corporations, limited liability com- panies, partnerships, officers, directors, board com- mittees and stockholders in connection with a wide variety of transactional and advisory matters. Federman, Lally & Remis adds tax manager Ronald E. Sullivan Jr. has joined Farmington accounting firm Federman, Lally & Remis LLC as a tax manager. Sullivan was previously tax manager at Burzenski & Co. PC in East Haven. St. Francis Hospital adds specialist in neurology, MS Dr. Mary A. Bailey has joined the medical staff of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center as a specialist in neurology and multiple sclerosis at the Mandell Center for Multiple Sclerosis at Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital. Bailey received fellowship training in multiple sclerosis at Yale-New Haven Hospital's department of neurology. She is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in neurology. Steffian Bradley Architects announces three promotions in Enfield office Steffian Bradley Architects (SBA) has promoted Samantha VanSchoick to marketing manager, and Kristofer Kennedy and Diane Verdi Lukomski to associates. VanSchoick has been with SBA for three years, most recently as marketing coordinator. Kennedy serves as SBA's sustainability chair and leads the firm's commitment to the energy reduction of SBA projects through the American Institute of Architects 2030 Commitment. Verdi Lukomski has nine years of experience working on a range of project types, including education and health care. Glastonbury marketing firm adds to staff Glastonbury independent marketing commu- nications agency Cronin and Co. LLC has hired Alexandra Klima as a digital and analytics strate- gist on its media and analytics team. Klima previ- ously worked for Evariant in Farmington. Trinity Health-New England names regional marketing, government relations VP Trinity Health-New England has named Joseph T. Connolly as regional vice president of marketing/com- munications and Connecticut government relations. Connolly has been a member of the St. Mary's Hospital management and leadership teams in Waterbury since 2003 and served most recently as vice president, administration and chief experi- ence officer (CXO). He also serves as a professor of marketing at the University of Connecticut. MOVERS & SHAKERS Ronald E. Sullivan Jr. Samantha VanSchoick Brian W. Fischer Diane Verdi Lukomski Grant S. Smith Kristofer Kennedy Dr. Mary A. Bailey Alexandra Klima

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