38 Hartford Business Journal • October 24, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com
OF NOTE
ADVERTISING CLUB OF CT ANNOUNCES WINNER
OF THE OUT OF HOME COMPETITION
The Advertising Club of CT announced the winner of the 2016 Out of
Home competition, which had a theme of Opioid Addiction Awareness
and Prevention. The first place winner was Don Carter, a graphic
designer at Adams & Knight of Avon. Carter received $150 cash and
will have his design displayed on digital billboards throughout the state.
Pictured (from left) are: Jill Spineti, Kristen Granatek and Don Carter.
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DR. MARJA HURLEY HONORED
FOR OUTSTANDING RESEARCH
UConn School of Medicine's Dr. Marja Hurley has been honored by the
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) with its
2016 Lawrence G. Raisz Award. The award recognizes Hurley, a pro-
fessor of medicine and orthopaedic surgery at UConn Health, as a dis-
tinguished ASBMR member with outstanding achievements in preclin-
ical and translational research.
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE CHIEF
INFORMATION OFFICERS SELECTS PRESIDENT
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers selected
Mark Raymond, Connecticut chief information officer, as its president
for the 2016-2017 program year. Raymond leads Connecticut's
Bureau of Enterprise Systems and Technology, part of the Department
of Administrative Services.
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▶ ▶ Staff and volunteers from Hartford nonprofit
KNOX were joined by employees from TD Bank to
participate in TD Tree Days, a cooperative effort to
plant new trees in local communities in need.
Volunteers planted 20 fruit trees at the
Community Garden in Hartford.
▶ ▶ The Windsor Chamber of Commerce collected more than 50 backpacks filled with school supplies during the Chamber's annual backpack for kids
program. The backpacks were delivered to Sage Park Middle School and Windsor High School for kids to use over the coming school year. Pictured
(from left) are: Phyllis Stargardter, Melissa McCarthy, Paul Cavaliere and Kasey McCarthy.
KELSER HOLDS CHARITY FUNDRAISER FOR AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION
KNOX AND TD BANK PLANT TREES IN HARTFORD
WINDSOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DONATES SCHOOL SUPPLIES
▶ ▶ East-Hartford technology consultant Kelser Corp. held its 20th annual Kelser Charity Challenge fundraiser for the American Lung Association. The
tournament and dinner held at Indian Hill Country Club in Newington raised a projected $27,000 for the American Lung Association. Pictured (from
left) are: Lisa Carroll, David Fisch, Barry Kelly and Jeffrey Seyler.
ACCOLADES & MORE