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18 Hartford Business Journal • March 13, 2017 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Hartford Community Loan Fund Inc. 432-434 Franklin Ave., Hartford | www.hartfordloans.org MISSION To provide and promote affordable financial services that benefit low-wealth residents of Hartford. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Rex Fowler, Executive Director Affordable financial services. FY 2015 SUMMARY 2014 2015 Total Employees 7 7 Total Assets $7,814,312 $9,101,158 Total Liabilities $1,737,891 $2,894,624 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $153,263 $74,551 Program Service Revenue $566,822 $678,812 Investment Income $(37,963) $4,584 Other $16,057 $0 TOTAL $698,179 $757,947 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $304,484 $307,849 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $365,871 $319,985 TOTAL $670,355 $627,834 MARGIN $27,824 $130,113 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2015) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Rex Fowler, Executive Director $56,344 $66,381 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 St. Francis names specialist in urology Dr. Gerard Pregenzer has joined the medical staff of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center as a spe- cialist in urology. Pregenzer completed his residency training in urology at UConn Health in Farmington and a general surgery internship, also at UConn Health. Pregenzer's clinical interests include bladder dys- function, post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence and stone disease. Robinson+Cole welcomes new associates Robinson+Cole has welcomed six new associates to the firm, including three in its Hartford office: Dan A. Brody, Timothy P. Larsen and Kathryn N. Mullin. Brody focuses his practice on complex busi- ness litigation matters, government and internal investigations, corporate compliance, and criminal defense. Brody was previously a law clerk for Chief Judge William J. Lavery and Judge Thomas A. Bish- op at the Connecticut Appellate Court. Larsen focuses his practice on liability and prop- erty insurance coverage matters as well as complex insurance and reinsurance issues. Mullin concentrates her practice on commercial real estate development, general real estate, leas- ing and finance. The firm also welcomed recent law school grad- uate Aniello P. Franzese, whose admission to the Connecticut Bar is pending. He joins the construc- tion group in the Hartford office. Consulting Engineering Services announces president, other promotions Consulting Engineering Services (CES) announced several promotions in its Middletown office. Michael B. Walsh, a mechanical engineer, takes over as president of CES. Walsh joined the firm in 2005 and most recently was vice president. George V. Keithan stepped down as president but will retain his status as a founder and principal in the firm, focusing on engineering and staff mentoring. Kei- than, who founded the company in 1994, has served as president and CEO since its inception, overseeing its growth to nearly 100 employees and four offices. James L. Senatro, promoted to vice president, has been with the firm since 2002, most recently serving as a principal, treasurer and leader for one of the firm's residential design teams. Scott A. Sullivan, promoted to principal, has been with CES since 2003. He has worked in pub- lic school design and utilizing renewable energies, specializing in solar photovoltaic systems. Derek T. Bride, promoted to associate, has more than a decade of experience with expertise in me- chanical design. Michael T. Bouchard, promoted to team leader, has nearly a decade of experience as a mechanical engineer. Richard S. McCracken, promoted to project manager, started with CES in 2010 and has 30-plus years of experience in electrical engineering. Expert Witness Exchange names CEO The Expert Witness Exchange LLC, a Hartford- based technology company developing an expert witness discovery and recommendation platform that connects attorneys with independent subject-matter experts, announced Melinda S. Sungenis as CEO. Sungenis has more than 30 years of experience in the expert witness referral industry. Most recent- ly, she was president and CEO of The TASA Group Inc. of Blue Bell, Pa. She joined TASA, an expert wit- ness provider, in 1984 and held various positions before becoming CEO in 2010. Fiduciary Investment Advisors announces promotions Windsor-based Fiduciary Investment Advisors LLC, an independent investment consulting firm, has promoted Tyler Polk and Michael Chase to partner and senior consultant; Christian Coleman to partner and director, business development and marketing; and Matthew Kaminski to partner and director, manager research. Polk most recently served as a senior consultant after joining FIA in 2011. He has significant experi- ence advising institutional clients. Chase most recently served as a senior consul- tant after joining FIA in 2009. His range of exper- tise includes asset allocation/investment portfolio construction, capital markets analysis, investment manager evaluation and governance oversight. Coleman most recently served as director, busi- ness development and marketing, and now leads FIA's sales and marketing team. Kaminski most re- cently served as director, manager research, after join- ing FIA in 2009. He leads the firm's manager research group and due diligence effort. MOVERS & SHAKERS Dr. Gerard Pregenzer Michael B. Walsh Derek T. Bride Timothy P. Larsen James L. Senatro Richard S. McCracken Dan A. Brody George V. Keithan Michael T. Bouchard Kathryn N. Mullin Scott A. Sullivan Melinda S. Sungenis The Greater Hartford Auto Deal- ers Association recently donated $1,000 to Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters on behalf of The Hoffman Auto Group. The funds will be used to support the youth men- toring organization's community-based and site-based programs. Pictured (from left) are: Jeffrey S. Hoffman, co-chairman of the Hoffman Auto Group; Andy Fleischmann, president and CEO of Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters; and I. Bradley Hoffman, co- chairman of the Hoffman Auto Group. • • • The Bridge Family Center in West Hartford has been awarded a $300,000 gen- eral operating support grant by the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. The grant will give the Bridge flexibility to explore infrastructure enhancements and new pro- gramming to meet community needs. • • • Ädelbrook, a behavioral and develop- mental agency based in Cromwell, recently received a $5,000 grant from the Thomas J. Atkins Memorial Trust Fund. The grant will provide communications tools for youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder served by Ädelbrook. • • • Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foun- dation awarded $263,197 to Connecticut nonprofits in 2016. In total, nearly $2.5 mil- lion in grants were made to more than 900 nonprofit organizations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. • • • The National Conference for Com- munity and Justice of Connecticut and Western Massachusetts received a two-year, $100,000 grant from the Aetna Foundation as part of the Cultivating Healthy Communities program. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D

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