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22 Hartford Business Journal • April 17, 2017 www.HartfordBusiness.com All credit facilities are subject to the normal credit approval process. *Source: National Information Center. 1 Wealth advisory services are offered through Webster Private Bank, a division of Webster Bank, N.A. 2 Health Savings Accounts, Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Reimbursement Arrangements are offered through HSA Bank, a division of Webster Bank, N.A., Member FDIC. The Webster symbol is a registered trademark in the U.S. Webster Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender ©2017 Webster Financial Corporation. All rights reserved. The expertise you need. e responsiveness you deserve. Whatever matters most to you, your Webster banker will tailor a solution that works for your business. That's how we've grown to be one of the largest banking organizations in the Northeast*... one relationship at a time. — Commercial Real Estate — Specialized Financing — Risk Management — Equipment Financing — Loans & Lines of Credit — Wealth Advisory 1 — Asset-Based Lending — Treasury & Payments — HSA/FSA/HRA 2 4c 4c/KO 1c call: Jeffrey A. Klaus at (203) 782.4529 email: jklaus@websterbank.com OF NOTE WEBSTER BANKER PRESENTED TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP VOLUNTEER AWARD Mary Beth Williams, assistant vice presi- dent and senior credit risk analyst for Webster Bank, was recently presented with the first-ever Best Team Player Award at the 2016 Travelers Championship. Williams, who lives in Manchester, has been volunteering at the event for the past 13 years and has served as the captain of Webster's sec- ond-hole volunteer team for the past five years. • • • ROBINSON+COLE LAWYER ELECTED TO CHANNEL 3 KIDS CAMP BOARD OF DIRECTORS Channel 3 Kids Camp has appointed Robinson+Cole lawyer Scott N. Siedor to its board of directors. Siedor is a mem- ber of Robinson+Cole's business trans- actions group, where his practice focus- es on all aspects of corporate and trans- actional law, including mergers and acquisitions, private equity and venture capital transactions, securities law and compliance, and general corporate and contract matters. Please Note: All electronic submissions for Accolades should be sent to news@HartfordBusiness.com. For more information about the Hartford Business Journal's Accolades Page, please visit www.HartfordBusiness.com. ▶ ▶ Junior Achievement of Southwest New England employees (shown above) recently volunteered at Freshplace, an innovative fresh food pantry in Hartford, developed by the Junior League of Hartford and several other community organizations. Junior Achievement donated canned goods and their time to Freshplace, whose goals are to address the root causes of hunger and increase food security and self-sufficiency of low-income households. ▶ ▶ Farmington Bank treated patrons to a free breakfast at Dunkin' Donuts on Route 4 in Burlington and Dunkin' Donuts on West Hill Road in Newington on St. Patrick's Day morning. The events were part of Farmington Bank's "On Us" campaign held in six communities in Greater Hartford and West Springfield to show thanks to the communities they serve. Pictured (from left) are: Richard Browning, Farmington Bank Burlington branch manager; Roma Odedra, Elmwood branch manager; and Dimaris Torres, personal banker. GIRL SCOUTS WORK WITH QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO BUILD APPS JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT VOLUNTEERS AT FRESHPLACE IN HARTFORD FARMINGTON BANK SHARES LUCK OF THE IRISH ▶ ▶ Nearly 50 Girl Scouts recently teamed up with Quinnipiac University students to build an informational app for the P.L.A.C.E Children's Museum and Creative Arts Center of Hamden during the second annual Hackathon for Social Good. The event was organized to introduce students to technology and to show them how it can be used to create solutions that benefit nonprofit organizations. ACCOLADES & MORE Mary Beth Williams Scott N. Siedor