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Dr. Anthony Allessi, Apr 23, 2024

Anthony G. Alessi, MD, is a board-certified, Connecticut neurologist specializing in general neurology, neuromuscular diseases, EMG and sports neurology.

Dr. Alessi is a Clinical Professor of Neurology and Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Connecticut and is Director of the UConn NeuroSport program. He serves as a consultant to many professional and collegiate sports organizations and was named Ringside Physician of the Year 2009 by the American Association of Professional Ringside Physicians for his efforts in making boxing safer.

As CEO and Chairman of Colonial Cooperative Care, Inc., he oversees this physician-owned, Connecticut medical management company and insurance brokerage.

Dr. Alessi’s career in medical journalism includes hosting Healthy Rounds, a weekly medical information program broadcast on WTIC Hartford. His book, Healthy Rounds: A Doctor’s Lessons for a Winning Lifestyle, is a compilation of his weekly columns published in the Norwich Bulletin.

Video of Dr. Alessi’s Presentation

Col. Frank Tantillo NG, CT Guard Staus and Activities, Apr 16, 2024

Col. Frank Tantillo, CT Army National Guard

Subject – “CT Guard Status and Activities”

 

Colonel Frank A. Tantillo is Distance learning student at the United States Army War College, serves in the Connecticut Army National Guard and works as an Attorney for Travelers Ins. Hartford, CT.

He received his commission as an Engineer Officer from Valley Forge Military Academy and College, Early Commissioning Program in 2000. He is a graduate of the Engineer Officer Basic and Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Airborne School, Mountain School, Sapper School, Command and General Staff College, the Advanced Operation Course, and the United

States Army War College Defense Strategy Course and Defense Planners Course.

He holds a Juris Doctorate Degree from Quinnipiac University School of Law, Hamden Connecticut and a B.A. from Georgetown University, Washington D.C. His awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal with 1 OLC, the Meritorious Service Medal with 1 OLC, the Army Commendation Medal with 3 OLC, Navy

Commendation, Army, and Air Force Achievement medals the OEF Campaign Medal, the GWOT Expeditionary medal the Parachutist Badge, Ram’s head (MTN School), the Combat Infantryman and Combat Action Badges, and the Sapper Tab.

Presentation video

Lori Reilly, Hartford Courant, Apr 9, 2024

Lori Riley has been a sportswriter at the Courant for 25 years, covering everything from high school sports to UConn women’s basketball. She went to Rutgers University, and cut her teeth working at the Daily Targum. She also worked at the Times of Trenton and the Asbury Park Press, covering high school, college, the Yankees, Mets, and Giants.

William Tong, CT AG, “Senior Scams”, Mar 26, 2024

William Tong is the 25th Attorney General to serve Connecticut since the office was established in 1897. He took office on January 9, 2019 as the first Asian American elected at the statewide level, in Connecticut.

Before his election as Attorney General, Tong served for 12 years in Connecticut’s General Assembly representing the 147th District, which includes North Stamford and Darien. Most recently, Tong served as House Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. In this position Tong was responsible for all legislation related to constitutional law, criminal law, civil rights, consumer protection, probate, judicial nominations and the Judicial branch, and major areas of substantive law.

During his service in the legislature, Tong helped lead passage of landmark legislation, including the Connecticut Second Chance Act, Domestic Violence Restraining Order Act, Lost and Stolen Firearms Act, the Act Protecting Homeowner Rights, and the Act Protecting Schoolchildren.

A Connecticut native, Tong grew up in the Hartford area and attended schools in West Hartford. He graduated from Phillips Academy Andover, Brown University, and the University of Chicago Law School. He has practiced law for the last 18 years as a litigator in both state and federal courts, first at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, in New York City and for the past 15 years at Finn Dixon & Herling LLP, in Stamford.

Tong is the oldest of five children, and grew up working side-by-side with his immigrant parents in their family’s Chinese restaurant. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in Stamford with their three children and too many pets. Elizabeth is Vice President of Tax for North America for Diageo Corporation.

Great turnout – 113 people!

Video recording

Sean Scanlon, “Legislative Priorities”, Mar 19, 2024

Sean Scanlon began his term as Comptroller in 2023, succeeding Natalie Braswell. The son of a police officer and small business owner, Sean attended Guilford public schools and worked his way through high school and Boston College. After graduating, Sean returned to Connecticut with the goal of helping others.

He began working as an aide for U.S. Senator Chris Murphy where he helped the Senator fight for gun safety and better health care, as well as addressing constituent concerns. In Guilford, he worked with neighbors to organize successful grassroots campaigns to build a new high school and institute a full-day kindergarten.

In 2014, Sean was elected State Representative for Connecticut’s 98th District. In the House, Sean became a champion for health care reform, a passion rooted in his own life experiences coming from a family that was often uninsured or underinsured. As chairman of the legislature’s Insurance Committee, Sean wrote and passed legislation protecting people with pre-existing conditions from insurance discrimination, established the lowest monthly co-pay cap for insulin in the nation at $25, prevented insurance companies from covering mental health differently than physical health, required health insurance plans to cover ten “Essential Health Benefits,” and created Connecticut’s first prescription drug price transparency law. During his fourth and final term, Sean served as Chair of the Finance, Revenue and Bonding committee where he led the fight to create tax relief for working families like the one he grew up in and worked with Governor Lamont to pass the largest tax cut in state history.

Outside of the legislature, Sean previously served as Executive Director of Tweed-New Haven Airport, where he secured a $100 million public-private investment deal, brought in a new air carrier, and created over 100 new community jobs. Sean lives in Guilford with his wife Meghan, who is the President & CEO of the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence, their two young sons Jack and Declan, and their dog Delaney.

 

Meeting recording: Sean Scanlon 3-19-24

Joel Lohr, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace, Mar 5, 2024

I serve as the President of Hartford International University for Religion and Peace (HIU), a dynamic institution of higher education. At HIU we take the word “for” in our name seriously. It is an action word. We believe that religion and peace are not only intertwined but dependent upon each other.

Professionally, I am first and foremost a scholar of religion, and have made contributions to my field and won awards for some of my published work. My areas of expertise are Jewish-Christian Relations, Interreligious Dialogue, and the Hebrew Bible. I have published 11 books with academic presses like Oxford University Press, Brill, Purdue University Press, and Eisenbrauns, as well as popular presses such as Oneworld, Zondervan, Baker Academic, Eerdmans, and Abingdon. My first monograph, Chosen and Unchosen: Conceptions of Election in the Pentateuch and Jewish-Christian Interpretation, was awarded the R. B. Y. Scott Award by the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies for “outstanding book in the areas of Hebrew Bible and/or the Ancient Near East.” My uniquely tri-authored book, The Abingdon Introduction to the Bible: Understanding Jewish and Christian Scriptures, was awarded the CHOICE Magazine Outstanding Academic Title award for 2014. I have also published peer reviewed journal articles in the Journal of Biblical Literature, Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Horizons in Biblical Theology, and Journal of Interreligious Studies, among others. I am a member of Phi Kappa Phi.

Away from work, I am a husband, father, bodysurfer, snowboarder, hop-forward west coast IPA taster, spicy Indian food lover, and dedicated user of the Oxford comma. Perhaps more importantly, I am a fan of “the big four.” Those who know what that means, know what that means. In the 1990s I attended concerts of all four, and consider myself one of the lucky ones to have caught the Clash of the Titans tour during the summer of 1991, in Toronto.

 

Meeting video

Steve Gass, “Art Appraisal”, Feb 27, 2024

Trinity International is always interested in working with Estates and collections alike in evaluating and arranging sales either through auction or private placement of quality works of art. Unlike many auction houses, we pride ourselves on being able to provide a quick answer on inquiries by an owner who is empowered to decide. Please consider Trinity International Auctions as an excellent source for the placement of your fine art works.

Trinity International Auctions and Appraisals, LLC, (TIA) established in 2006, is a leading auction house of American, European, and international fine art.  Located in Connecticut’s picturesque Farmington Valley, midway between Boston and New York City, TIA offers its local, national, and international clients an extensive and wide-ranging collection of art at our five onsite and online auctions it conducts yearly. TIA also provides a broad spectrum of appraisal services, including liquidation and insurance evaluations.

Stephen R. Gass, President and founder of TIA, brings a unique and unparalleled blend of business acumen, scholarship and professionalism to buyer and consignor alike. Gass is a respected leader of the Greater Hartford, CT arts community. He has served as President of the Farmington Valley Arts Center, on the Collectors Council of the Wadsworth Atheneum, and on the Acquisition and Loan Committee of the New Britain Museum of American Art. In 1973, Gass received a master’s degree in Economics from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. In 2008, he achieved a second master’s degree from Trinity College in American Studies with a concentration in Museum Studies. Prior to his starting TIA, he was an Executive Vice President at The Watson Group in Wethersfield, CT for over 20 years.

 

Video of his presentation: Video of presentation

Bob Cave, “Church Steeple”, Feb 20, 2024

Last year the members of First Church Congregational decided to restore the Church Steeple located at the corner of S. Main St. and Farmington Ave. West Hartford.  The Steeple was built 80 years ago, and this Steeple & Church is an icon to residences of West Hartford.  Unfortunately, the exterior of the steeple was in very bad shape and major repairs were necessary prior to painting. The church voted to spend $400,000 for this rejuvenation project. Bob Cave was asked to Chair the Restoration Committee and to coordinate this project.

 

Here are Bob’s slides: Save First Church Steeple –Old Guard Feb 20

Lori Reilly, “Women Sportswriters”, Feb 13, 2024 – Cancelled due to snow

Award-winning sports writer and columnist for the Hartford Courant for the past three decades. Has covered a variety of sports from women’s college basketball, high school athletics, professional tennis, running and marathons and Olympic sports from curling and luge in the winter to equestrian sports in the summer. My goal is to get people who don’t read the sports page to read it. Experienced in social media, digital journalism and on TV and radio.

Megan Torrey, World Affairs Council, Feb 6, 2024

Megan Clark Torrey is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the World Affairs Council of CT. Megan became the Executive Director in March 2014, after having served as Program Director since 2003. She oversees the development and delivery of world class programming that educates the community on global affairs. Recently, Megan implemented a nation-wide World Affairs Council series focused on global women’s health, helped pilot a leadership mission to Brazil and produced a mini-documentary on Henry Kissinger that featured several former Secretaries of State. Megan has facilitated the visits of several world leaders to the Council in Hartford. During her time at CTWAC, the Council has expanded the scope and reach of its programming by implementing new technology and communications initiatives.

Ms. Torrey has two degrees in international relations and diplomacy. Her research interests include inclusive security and the role of women in post-conflict situations and citizen participation in foreign policy. Before joining the World Affairs Council in 2003, she worked with UNESCO’s International Year for the Culture of Peace at the headquarters in Paris and at the United Nations International Training Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. A member of several professional organizations, Megan has traveled extensively all over the world.

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