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Christine Marcks
which Marcks can decompress, review com-
pany priorities and reflect about where the
company needs to be in the future.
The commitment to employee personal
development, financial literacy and corpo-
rate citizenship are at Prudential Retire-
ment's core. Employees volunteer their time
for initiatives that involve the arts, education
and urban transformation.
"When you're the CEO it can be a hard job;
it can be lonely and it's very demanding from
a scheduling standpoint,'' Marcks said. "But
it's also thrilling when you work with really
good people who can get you the impact you
want to have. It's been wonderful for me.'' n
Stan Simpson is the principal of Stan Simp-
son Enterprises LLC, a strategic communi-
cations consulting firm. He is also host of
"The Stan Simpson Show," on Fox 61.
Marcks is seen standing in front of a
meeting room window at Prudential's
downtown office at 280 Trumbull
Street. The office has vistas of the
Hartford skyline, including 777 Main
St. in the background.
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