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November 21, 2016

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22 Hartford Business Journal • November 21, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com OF NOTE MCLEAN PRESIDENT RECEIVES MERIT AWARD David Bordonaro, president of Simsbury senior-living community McLean, was recognized with the Rick Wallace Award of Merit by LeadingAge Connecticut. Bordonaro has served as past president of LeadingAge Connecticut, in addition to playing an active leadership role on their board of directors for the past 13 years. • • • CRONIN AND COMPANY WINS 23 AWARDS AT ANNUAL AD CLUB AWARD SHOW Cronin and Company, based in Glastonbury, received 23 awards at the 62nd Annual Ad Club Award Show. Cronin received four gold, seven silver, six bronze and six merit awards. Many clients were rec- ognized, including television spots for Amica Mutual Insurance and Liberty Bank; print work for Stubborn Beauty Brewing Company and UConn; experiential marketing for McDonald's; and a web video for Connecticut's Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. • • • MONEY MAGAZINE NAMES WEBSTER TOP REGIONAL BANK MONEY Magazine has named Webster Bank the best bank in New England for 2016-2017. The magazine analyzed the 75 largest brick- and-mortar banks by consumer deposits, based on data from con- sulting firm Novantas, as well as the online banks and the 50 biggest credit unions. ▶ ▶ The YMCA raised over $140,000 at its recent YMCA Celebrates Champions event, helping to make the YMCA's innovative and life-changing programs and services accessible to youth, families and adults regardless of their ability to pay. Pictured (from left) are: Natalie Zembrzuski, director of special events for the YMCA of Greater Hartford; Coach Jim Calhoun; Harold Sparrow, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Hartford; and John Byrnes, event chair. CT OPEN TOURNAMENT RAISES MONEY FOR BREAST CANCER YMCA RAISES $140,000 F0R YOUTH, FAMILY, ADULT PROGRAMS ▶ ▶ The Connecticut Open presented by United Technologies recently donated $30,320 to the Breast Center at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven. The funds were raised during the 2016 tournament through the "Closer to Free Player Challenge" at the Yale New Haven Health booth. All of the funds raised will go directly to international breast cancer research as part of the Lion Heart Fund. Pictured (from left) are: Abe Lopman, Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven; Anne Worcester, United Technologies; Kathleen van Rijn, Lion Heart Fund; Dr. Anees Chagpar, Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven; and Vin Petrini, Yale New Haven Health System. ACCOLADES & MORE David Bordonaro H A R T F O R D B U S I N E S S J O U R N A L CELEBRATE & NETWORK! Meet the best business-to-business companies in Greater Hartford! e Hartford Business Journal's Best of Business Awards are a great opportunity to celebrate, network, and build new business relationships within our region. ese awards celebrate the business-to-business companies in our region that have been recognized by their peers as the best! e winners will be unveiled in a special issue of the Hartford Business Journal in print and online on December 12! Thursday, Jan. 26th, 2017 at The Marquee, Hartford For tickets go to HartfordBusiness.com/BOB Presenting Sponsor: Event Sponsor: Event Partners: networking reception • cocktail hour • awards celebration NY • CT • www.cocommunications.com • 860.676.4400

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