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May 21, 2018

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22 Hartford Business Journal • May 21, 2018 • www.HartfordBusiness.com Community Would you like to see your face on the Community page? This new section will feature photos from business and community events. Please send submissions to gbordonaro@HartfordBusiness.com. Z-Medica, others donate bleeding-control kits Z-Medica of Wallingford, The Connecticut Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, the Connecticut ACS Committee on Trauma, and The Connecticut Orthopaedic Society recently donated two wall-mounted bleeding- control stations and a stop-the-bleed training kit to the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Bleeding- control training was also provided to over 50 nurses as part of a DPH-sponsored in-service training program. Local celebrities raise money for CRIS Radio Five local celebrities competed for CRIS Radio's Mirror Ball Trophy on April 28 at the Bond Ballroom in Hartford. The event raised money for the nonprofit's radio-reading service for people unable to read due to blindness or other print disabilities. Pictured (from left) are: Floyd Green III, Lacey Escobales, Tom Varian, Nicole Nalepa, Sally Nastakas, Billy Johnstone, Francis Gran, Hanna Mordoh, Marilyn Alverio and Duncan Gerard. Of Note The American Manufacturing Hall of Fame will be inducting four Connecticut companies at its fifth annual induction ceremony. The inductees include: Cheney Brothers, Manchester; Darrel Corp., Ansonia; Handy & Harman, Fairfield; and Timex Group USA, Middlebury. Smith Brothers Insurance hosts annual walking day Glastonbury-based Smith Brothers Insurance recently held its seventh annual walking day event, as part of its wellbeing program. Sixty-two employees from Smith Brothers walked a total of 93 miles from their offices in Glastonbury, Windsor Locks, Somers, Niantic and Chester. Additional Blue Ribbon Honorees • Best in Class Multifamily/Residential: Windsor Station Apartments, Windsor • Best in Class Commercial/Retail: Goodwin Hotel, Hartford • Best Specialty Project: Talcott Brothers' Mill, Vernon • Best Interior Design Project: Spectra Wired Café, Hartford • Best Lobby/Common Area Renovation: Asnuntuck Community College-Tower Lobby & Student Center, Enfi eld • Best in Class Educational: UCONN Hartford • Best in Class Healthcare: The Burnham Family Memory Care Residence at Avery Heights, Hartford • Community Impact: Crescent Crossings 1B, Bridgeport • Workplace Innovation: Upward Hartford, Hartford Blue Ribbon Co-Chairs Lisa Chapman, left and Kelsey Rath, right, with emcee John Glascock, Director of the Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics at the University of Connecticut Blue Ribbon honor as best overall project went to Dunkin' Donuts Park, Hartford Accepting the award are members of the project team from: The S/L/A/M Collaborative, Pendulum, Newman Architects, BVH Integrated Services, and Beta Group The "People's Choice Award," selected by attendees during the event, went to UCONN Hartford, which was additionally named Best in Class Educational project Accepting the award are project team members from: Nitkin Group, University of Connecticut, Whiting-Turner, Robert A.M Stern Architects, Haley & Aldrich, BSC Group, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, and Nutmeg Planners Ten outstanding real estate projects were honored at The Connecticut Science Center in April by CREW CT, an organization dedicated to supporting and advancing the achievements of women in commercial real estate. The selection panel included Cecil Adams, Director of Museum Services, Wadsworth Atheneum, Rebecca Nolan, Vice President of Global Business Development, MetroHartford Alliance, and Courtney Hendricson, Vice President of Municipal Services, CERC. THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 SPONSORS Media Sponsors PHOTO © J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO © J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO © J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY

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