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18 Hartford Business Journal • November 28, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Chrysalis Center 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford | www.chrysaliscenterct.org MISSION To provide supportive services to assist people in need to transform their lives. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Sharon Castelli, CEO Job training, employment services, housing and community health care. FY 2015 SUMMARY 2014 2015 Total Employees 95 104 Total Assets $12,436,060 $15,826,008 Total Liabilities $1,348,637 $1,432,064 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $7,499,078 $7,960,502 Program Service Revenue $99,512 $123,199 Investment Income $0 $0 Other $2,453,934 ($15,576) TOTAL $10,052,524 $8,068,125 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $4,895,086 $5,188,236 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $2,666,890 $2,840,243 TOTAL $7,561,976 $8,028,479 MARGIN $2,490,548 $39,646 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2015) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Sharon Castelli, CEO $218,746 $261,175 Wendy Hodge, CFO $128,563 $149,022 Justine Couvares, COO $131,367 $143,897 S O U R C E : G U I D E S T A R I R S 9 9 0 T A X F O R M CBIA elects new board members The Connecticut Business & Industry Association has elected seven new members to its board of di- rectors, who will serve four-year terms. The new directors are: Nancy J. Brault, president and CEO, Ultimate Cos. Inc., Bristol; Gregory B. But- ler, executive vice president and general counsel, Eversource Energy, Hartford; Chris DiPentima, pres- ident, Pegasus Manufacturing, Middletown; Joseph A. Kask, CEO, BlumShapiro, West Hartford; Mat- thew D. McSpedon, executive director, Connecticut, middle market banking, commercial banking, Chase J.P. Morgan Securities LLP, Shelton; Michael G. Polo, president and founder, ACMT Inc., Manchester; and Corbin B. Walburger, vice president, business devel- opment, Stanley Black & Decker, New Britain. Goldberg Segalla law firm names Hartford addition Goldberg Segalla announced that Andrew T. Boivin has joined the firm's Hartford office, where he will practice in its general liability practice group. He comes aboard as special counsel. Boivin's practice focuses on liability claims, rep- resenting clients in dispute resolution through litiga- tion, arbitration, mediation or at trial. He was previously with Milano & Wanat LLC in Branford. St. Francis announces chair of surgery department Dr. Christopher Herald Comey has joined the medical staff of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center as chair of the department of surgery and as a special- ist in neurosurgery with St. Francis Medical Group. Comey is board certified in neurosurgery. He joins St. Francis after serving as chief of surgery for Mercy Medical Center in Springfield and also serv- ing as a founding partner and former medical direc- tor of the Spine Institute of New England/Surgery Center of New England in Springfield. Robinson+Cole promotes associate to counsel in Hartford Law firm Robinson+Cole has promoted associ- ate Pamela H. Del Negro of its health law group to counsel, effective Jan. 1. Del Negro works primarily in the firm's Hartford office. Del Negro advises institutional providers, includ- ing hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers, as well as physician practice groups, community pro- viders and other healthcare entities on healthcare issues and general corporate matters. Mortgage bankers group elects Simsbury Bank executive to board Simsbury Bank announced that Joan Beresford Bulanowski, senior vice president, chief mortgage and consumer lending officer, was recently elected to the board of the Connecticut Mortgage Bankers Association (CMBA). Beresford Bulanowski has more than 35 years in banking and the mortgage industry. She has been with Simsbury Bank since 2010 and previously was with Webster Bank for 17 years. Quinnipiac dean new president of Physician Assistant Education Association board William C. Kohlhepp, dean of the School of Health Sciences at Quinnipiac University, has been elected president of the Physician Assistant Education Associ- ation (PAEA) board of directors. His term begins Jan. 1. Kohlhepp, also a tenured professor in Quinnipi- ac's physician assistant studies program, has been on the PAEA board of directors since 2010. He also is a past president of the American Acad- emy of PAs (AAPA). Cashman + Katz adds to staff Cashman + Katz, a Glastonbury-based inte- grated communications firm, has announced three recent additions to its team: Bill Notartomaso, vice president of digital and analytics; Michael Kelliher, copywriter; and Chanelle Leiss, director of busi- ness development. Notartomaso is responsible for the digital mar- keting efforts for all of C+K's clients. Previously, he served as global digital marketing manager at dance specialty retailer Capezio and digital market- ing manager at Madame Tussauds in New York City. Kelliher joins the creative team at C+K with sev- eral years of experience in copywriting and design, most recently at Keiler & Co. Leiss joins C+K with almost 10 years of sales expe- rience within the marketing, advertising and communi- cations field. Previously, Leiss worked as a multimedia sales executive for Fox 61/WTIC-TV at Tribune Media. Trane hires controls account manager in Rocky Hill Trane U.S. Inc. has hired Richard Kenney as a controls account manager in its Rocky Hill office. Kenney transferred from Trane in Honolulu. Originally from Connecticut, he has held similar positions with other companies, including Lynxspring Inc., as business development manager for the Eastern region. Kenney has been involved in systems integra- tion for many years. The Miale Team at Keller Williams adds buyers' specialist Matthew Sheary, a former U.S. Air Force senior airman and now real estate sales professional in West Hartford, has joined The Miale Team at Keller Williams as a buyers' specialist. Sheary, whose father is a real estate appraiser and mother is a real estate agent, served in the Air Force the past four years. MOVERS & SHAKERS Andrew T. Boivin William C. Kohlhepp Pamela H. Del Negro Michael Kelliher Dr. Christopher Herald Comey Bill Notartomaso Joan Beresford Bulanowski Chanelle Leiss The Johnson Memorial Hospital Auxiliary received a check for $7,970 from Geissler's Supermarket, from the store's Auxiliary's Seeds of Kindness campaign. Pro- ceeds will benefit the Johnson Memorial Can- cer Center and its Patient Assistance Fund, which provides monetary support to qualify- ing patients undergoing cancer treatment. Pic- tured (from left) are: Charlotte Kulas, Johnson Memorial Hospital auxiliary president; and Eric Nilsson, Geissler's store manager. • • • The Aetna Foundation has made a $50,000 donation to the American Red Cross in support of Hurricane Matthew relief efforts. Overall, Red Cross and com- munity partners have served more than 1.4 million meals and snacks, distributed 284,000 relief items, supported more than 32,000 health and mental health services and provided 102,000 shelter overnight stays. • • • Ten small businesses in one Hartford neighborhood undergoing revitalization have been awarded nearly $75,000 in fed- eral micro-grants. Grant recipients were selected through an application process by the Department of Development Services. The companies that received Neighbor- hood Revitalization Strategy Area awards in the Parkville neighborhood include Shev's Quality Water, Gus Teles Hairstyling, ABC Telecom, Euro Mini Market, Tax Smart, Casa Tony, New Corner Deli, El Poeta de los Sandwiches, Latina Fash- ion, and Brazilian Touch. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D