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May, 1 2017

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22 Hartford Business Journal • May 1, 2017 www.HartfordBusiness.com OF NOTE STV|DPM EMPLOYEES EARN INDUSTRY RECOGNITION Three members of the STV|DPM Hartford office, which provides engi- neering, architectural, planning, environmental and construction man- agement services, recently received industry recognition. Bill Clegg, vice president of operations, has been appointed to the 2017 CoreNet Global Connecticut/Westchester board of directors. Mark DuPre, vice president, has been named director of communica- tions for the 2017 term for the Connecticut chapter of Construction Management Association of America. Roxanne Perugino, senior project planner, was recently awarded Professional Women in Construction's Excellence in Mentoring award. • • • STANADYNE RECOGNIZED BY GENERAL MOTORS AS A 2016 SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR Windsor automotive-parts maker Stanadyne LLC was named a GM Supplier of the Year by General Motors during its 25th annual Supplier of the Year awards ceremony. GM recognized 118 of its best suppliers from 15 countries that have consistently exceeded GM's expectations, created outstanding value or brought new innovations to the company. ▶ ▶ Dunkin' Donuts recently announced its home run donation program for the 2017 Hartford Yard Goats regular season. Dunkin' Donuts franchisees in Connecticut will donate $100 for every home run hit by a Yard Goats player at Dunkin' Donuts Park to the Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity. These funds will be allocated toward the Main Street project as part of the revitalization of Downtown North Hartford, where Dunkin' Donuts Park is located. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY CELEBRATES ITS TOP PRODUCERS DUNKIN' DONUTS ANNOUNCES HOME RUN DONATION PROGRAM ▶ ▶ Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England, New York and Westchester Properties recently honored the company's top producers and service award recipients during a cocktail event at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford. Pictured (from left) are: President and CEO Candace Adams; and Office of the Year recipient Katie Totten, office leader of Berkshire Hathaway's Woodstock office. ACCOLADES & MORE ▶ ▶ The University of Connecticut School of Business inducted four new members into its Hall of Fame. The inductees included: George R. Aylward, class of 1988, president and CEO of Virtus Investment Partners Inc.; Shari G. Cantor, class of 1981, the mayor of West Hartford and a three-year member of the UConn board of trustees; John R. Fodor, class of 1985, retired executive vice president of the Capital Group/American Funds; and John P. Malfettone, class of 1977, senior managing director at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice of New York City. Pictured (from left) are: Aylward; UConn Business School Dean John A. Elliott; Cantor; Malfettone; and Fodor. FOUR INDUCTED INTO UCONN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HALL OF FAME Bill Clegg Mark DuPre Roxanne Perugino Read, text, surf or relax. Take a bus, train, carpool or vanpool. Find out more at REBOOT YOUR COMMUTE!

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