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www.HartfordBusiness.com April 17, 2017 • Hartford Business Journal 15 NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Connecticut Bar Foundation 31 Pratt St., Hartford | www.ctbarfdn.org MISSION To fund legal services for the poor and develop programs to enhance understanding of the law. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Donald Philips, Executive Director Legal services. FY 2015 SUMMARY 2014 2015 Total Employees 7 7 Total Assets $7,786,988 $8,648,508 Total Liabilities $55,031 $890,939 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $13,018,955 $14,962,634 Program Service Revenue $2,210,194 $2,243,923 Investment Income $276,347 $79,429 Other $0 $0 TOTAL $15,505,496 $17,285,986 EXPENSES Grants $15,223,826 $16,467,490 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $508,315 $516,873 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $222,820 $221,776 TOTAL $15,954,961 $17,206,139 MARGIN $(449,465) $79,847 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2015) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Elizabeth Drummond, Assistant Director $112,778 $145,144 Anne Goico, Finance Director $93,956 $123,326 Donald Philips, Executive Director $85,706 $96,089 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 ABC Supply Co. Inc. names manager of Hartford location Dan Manning has been promoted to manager of building products distributor ABC Supply Co. Inc.'s Hartford location. Manning will oversee daily opera- tions and focus on company growth and relation- ships with Hartford-area contractors. Manchester Manor appoints director of admissions and marketing Manchester Manor nursing home has appointed Dalia Alberdi as director of admissions and marketing. Alberdi comes to Manchester Manor from Mans- field Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. Account manager joins Avid Marketing Group Julie Fiorini has joined Rocky Hill's Avid Market- ing Group as an account manager. She will develop client relationships and provide creative and shop- per marketing solutions. Fiorini comes from Comcast Spotlight with expe- rience in traditional and digital media. Goldberg Segalla welcomes associate in Hartford office Samantha K. Levasseur has joined Goldberg Segal- la as an associate in the workers' compensation prac- tice group in Hartford. Levasseur has focused her career on workers' compensation defense in Connecticut. Charitable foundation names Webster banker as chairperson Linda Cote, vice president of commercial real es- tate at Webster Bank, has been elected to a two-year term as chairperson of the Home Builders & Remod- elers Association of Central Connecticut Charitable Foundation, the organization's philanthropic arm. Tagliarini Chiropractic expands treatment staff Chiropractor Olivia Zebro has joined Tagliarini Chiropractic in West Hartford. Zebro will be respon- sible for overall patient care, while specializing in the areas of prenatal and pediatrics. Zebro comes to Tagliarini Chiropractic from a private practice in Minneapolis, where she also re- ceived postgraduate training in chiropractic pediat- ric and prenatal care. Attorney named member at Pullman & Comley Pullman & Comley LLC has named attorney Jon- athan A. Kaplan as a member of the firm's Hartford office. Kaplan practices in the area of complex com- mercial litigation and handles business disputes. He has practiced with Pullman & Comley since 2012. St. Francis adds specialist in hospital medicine Dr. Anna Radwan has joined the medical staff of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center as a specialist in hospital medicine. Radwan completed her internship training in general surgery at UConn School of Medicine and received her residency training in family medicine at UConn Health and St. Francis. Voya Financial Advisors hires national sales manager Voya Financial announced that its retail broker- dealer, Voya Financial Advisors Inc. (VFA), has hired Michael Maghini as national sales manager. Based in Windsor, Maghini will collaborate with business teams across the enterprise to provide clients with a holistic portfolio of retirement, investment, insur- ance and annuities solutions. Maghini joins VFA after several years with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served since 2012 as head of insurance and annuity business strategy. Payveris names new chief technology officer Rocky Hill-based Payveris, which provides cloud- based digital payment and money movement ser- vices for U.S. financial institutions, has added Na- than Dudek as chief technology officer. Dudek is responsible for leading Payveris' tech- nology department in implementing scalable, high- performance digital payments systems. He also is responsible for orchestrating the company's tech- nology strategy and business process optimization. Norcom Mortgage hires business development manager Norcom Mortgage in Avon recently hired Kathy Quinn-Carite as its business development man- ager to help with recruiting and expanding Norcom. Quinn-Carite has more than 34 years of experience in loan origination and recruiting. Before joining Norcom, she helped build branch- es, areas and regions for national and private mort- gage bankers. Employers group names member engagement specialist for CT The Employers Association of the NorthEast (EANE) announced that Samantha Clarke has joined the EANE team as member-engagement specialist for Connecticut. Most recently, Clarke was director of marketing and member engagement for the Newport County YMCA in Newport. Clarke has handled project- management tasks around marketing campaigns, IT support services, customer service trainings, scheduling and hiring. MOVERS & SHAKERS Dr. Anna Radwan Olivia Zebro Samantha K. Levasseur Michael Maghini Julie Fiorini Jonathan A. Kaplan Linda Cote Samantha Clarke Harc Inc., the Hartford-based nonprofit that provides services for the intellectually disabled, announced the retirement of its chief financial officer, Robert Bowsza of Manches- ter. Bowsza became Harc's CFO in 1981. In addition to his role as CFO, Bowsza has been responsible for Harc's human resources, information technology and physical plant throughout his career. Bowsza is shown in the photo with his wife, Carolyn Gimbrone. • • • Mystic Aquarium in collaboration with the University of Connecticut's Department of Marine Sciences at Avery Point, has been awarded a $283,827 grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will allow both organizations to develop and implement research experi- ences for undergraduates at UConn's and Mystic Aquarium's research laboratories, both located at UConn's Avery Point cam- pus. A total of 24 students — eight per year over three years — will participate in the 10-week program that will give pupils a chance to develop scientific laboratory and field-based research skills. They will investi- gate the impact environmental stressors are having on the physiology, behavior and ecol- ogy of phytoplankton and marine animals. • • • This past fiscal year, Operation Fuel has raised $601,870 through its Add-a-Dollar program, through which customers add a dollar to their monthly electricity bill. All of the donations go toward families or individu- als who are in need of energy assistance. • • • The Main Street Community Foun- dation distributed $1.4 million in grants and scholarships in 2016 to benefit the residents of Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, Southington and Wolcott. The Foundation also received $1.1 mil- lion in contributions in 2016 and six new funds were established at the Foundation by local individuals, families and organiza- tions to support causes they care about to better their communities. • • • Connecticut's United Ways are part- nering with a San Francisco-based non- profit organization called EARN to bring a matched savings program to ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) households in the state of Connecticut. EARN's six-month program promotes posi- tive financial behavior through an easy-to- use tool, backed by monetary incentives. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D