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October 10, 2016

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22 Hartford Business Journal • October 10, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com OF NOTE AMENTA EMMA WINS INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN AWARD Hartford's Amenta Emma Architects was selected as a winner at The International Interior Design Association's 2016 Healthcare Interior Design Competition. Amenta Emma Architects' project, Reproductive Medicine Associates of CT (shown above), received an award in the Ambulatory Care Centers Medical Practices Suites category. • • • CT FUNERAL HOMES HONORED WITH NATIONAL AWARDS Eight Connecticut funeral homes have earned national 2016 Pursuit of Excellence Awards from the National Funeral Directors Association for providing outstanding service to families and communities. The recipients included: Carmon Community Funeral Homes, Windsor; D'Esopo East Hartford Memorial Chapel, East Hartford; D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, Wethersfield; Duksa Family Funeral Homes, New Britain; Duksa Family Funeral Home, Newington; Howard K. Hill Funeral Services, New Haven; Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home, Stamford; and Shaughnessey Banks Funeral Home, Fairfield. Please Note: All electronic submissions for Accolades should be sent to news@HartfordBusiness.com. For more information about the Hartford Business Journal's Accolades Page, please visit www.HartfordBusiness.com. ▶ ▶ Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union has donated 50 backpacks filled with school supplies to children in Enfield. The supplies were donated to the nonprofit Educational Resources for Children that helps provide children in need supplies necessary to have a successful school year. Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union CEO John Holt is shown (second from left) with employees filling backpacks with supplies. FARMINGTON BANK SPONSORS DEVELOPMENT BREAKFAST NUTMEG STATE FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION DONATES BACKPACKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ▶ ▶ Farmington Bank recently sponsored the town of Farmington Economic Development Commission's Breakfast Series held at the Farmington Club. The event drew over 200 guests and recognized Farmington's historical landmark, the Hill- Stead Museum, as well as the new Hartford Temple, which opens this fall. Farmington Bank CEO John Patrick (shown left) welcomed guests at the event. ACCOLADES & MORE

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