Category: Speaker Announcements (Page 5 of 8)

Speaker programs at Wednesday DMA Meetings

Bob McCue – West Hartford Volunteer Community Response Team , Jan 30, 2024

As part of the Town of West Hartford’s commitment to increase the emergency preparedness of the community, a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) was re-established on March 3, 2021.

West Hartford CERT is a group of local volunteers from different neighborhoods that receive special training to enhance their ability to recognize, respond to, and recover from a major emergency or disaster situation. As an organized team, individuals can provide vital services in the absence of and while waiting for the arrival of emergency responders; they often also assist once responders arrive.

The team is considered an integral part of the Town’s Office of Emergency Management which is under the direction of Fire Chief Greg Priest.

CERT training consists of a basic standardized 20-hour course followed by additional training in shelter management, first aid and disaster preparedness. Teams are trained by professional responders in areas that will help them take care of themselves and others before, during and after a major emergency. CERT members will also take an online FEMA training course.

 

Here are the slides from his presentation:Bob MCue Jan 30 2024

Tom Mullany, “Financial Markets”, Jan 23, 2024

Prior to founding Mullaney & Associates in 1994 (forerunner to Mullaney, Keating & Wright) he was Executive Vice President of Shawmut Banks (CT and MA) and Business Line Manager for Investment Services (investment management and related fiduciary services for $12+ billion in personal, endowment and employee benefit assets) and for Capital Markets (bond dealer, discount brokerage and government finance). Earlier, Tom was Vice President of The First National Bank of Chicago.

He is a graduate of Beloit College (BA), Northwestern University (MA-Economics) where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and the University of Chicago (MBA-Finance). Tom served to LT (jg) in the U.S. Navy and participated in the Cuban Missile Crisis and Operation Deepfreeze.

Active in civic organizations, Tom is past Chairman of Riverfront Recapture and was a director of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.  Tom is the past president of The 1892 Club. He is a former Chairman of Capitol Housing Corporation and has served as a director of the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, the Connecticut Development Authority, where he was vice chairman, and the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council. He chairs the investment committee of the American School for the Deaf. He is a Fellow of the American Leadership Forum.

He has been registered as General Securities Principal, Municipal Securities Principal, Financial Operations Principal and Uniform State Securities Agent.

Tom lives in West Hartford. He has two adult children.

Here are the slides Tom used in his presentation: OLD T Mullaney GUARD PRESENTATION 23 JAN 24

 

Dana Buchin, “Eastern Europe”, Jan 16, 2024 – cancelled due to snow

Dana R. Bucin is a partner and chair of Murtha Cullina’s Immigration practice.

She represents businesses and individual clients on a wide range of immigration matters, including green card applications, work visas, student visas, foreign investor visas, asylum, naturalization, religious work visas, as well as various other employment and family-based immigration matters.

As an immigration attorney with a business/corporate legal background, Dana’s experience includes counseling foreign investors and entrepreneurs on setting up businesses in the U.S. or investing in existing U.S. ventures and obtaining a visa or green card based on such investment or entrepreneurship pursuant to the E-2, L-1 “new office”, H-1B “entrepreneur” and EB-5 visa options.

Dana regularly provides multilingual legal representation in English, Spanish, French and Romanian. She also has a basic knowledge of Italian, German, Hungarian and Latin. She is often quoted as an expert by publications such as Bloomberg/BusinessWeek and the Hartford Business Journal on immigration law topics.

Dana serves as Murtha Cullina’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Committee chair, where she is responsible for the oversight of the firm’s diversity and inclusion strategy and initiatives, ensuring that the firm’s core principles of inclusiveness and diversity are reflected across its internal and external policies, work and practices.

In addition, Dana handles a variety of cases to assist immigrants and refugees with humanitarian legal needs.

Sparks,”Honor Flight”, Jan 2, 2024

To better accomplish the Honor Flight mission and serve our military veterans of the State of Connecticut, in April of 2019, Honor Flight Connecticut was formed as an official hub of the National Honor Flight Network.  The Honor Flight Connecticut mission is to honor our veterans by transporting them to Washington, DC to visit and reflect at their memorials.  Honor Flight Connecticut proudly joins with 131 other Honor Flight Hubs in 45 other states sharing in that same mission.

Steve Kemper. “Our Man In Tokyo”, Nov 28, 2023

Steve has written four nonfiction books: Our Man in Tokyo: An American Ambassador and the Countdown to Pearl Harbor, about Joseph C. Grew; A Splendid Savage: The Restless Life of Frederick Russell Burnham; A Labyrinth of Kingdoms: 10,000 Miles Through Islamic Africa, about the African explorer Heinrich Barth; and Code Name Ginger, about Dean Kamen and the invention of the Segway.

He has written for many national publications, including Smithsonian, National Geographic, and the Wall Street Journal.

He has been an adjunct professor at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. I also have taught writing and literature at Fairfield University and the University of Connecticut, and has spoken at many conferences about journalism, writing, and the subjects of his books.

Giustina Lamoureux, Marcum LLC, “CT Tax Law”. Nov 21, 2023

Giustina Lamoureux is a tax director in the Firm’s Hartford, Connecticut office. She has experience in tax compliance, accounting, and consulting for closely held businesses and individuals. Her proactive approach to the implementation of new tax legislation allows her to provide practical solutions for her clients. She also has experience in providing tax compliance and planning services in a variety of industries, including real estate, manufacturing and distribution, and professional services.

Nathan Grube, “The Travelers Championship”, Nov 14, 2023

Nathan has been the Executive Director of the Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc. and the Tournament Director of the Travelers Championship, Connecticut’s PGA TOUR event, since 2005. During this time, the tournament has generated more than $20 million for charity and has been recognized by the PGA TOUR for numerous awards.

In addition to receiving the “Players Choice” award in 2017 and 2018, the Travelers Championship was named “Tournament of the Year” by the PGA TOUR in 2017 and has now won 14 TOUR awards since 2009. Others include “Most Fan Friendly Event” (2010, 2012, 2017), “Best Title Sponsor Integration” (2009, 2010, 2012), “Best Marketing Program” (2011), “Best Use of Players” (2012), “Best Charity Integration” (2013), “Best Special Event” (2016, when it hosted the Bruce Edwards Foundation Dinner) and “Best Tournament Sales” (2017). He is also a Class ‘A’ member of the PGA of America and an active member of the Connecticut Section of the PGA.

After graduating from Auburn University in 1996 with a degree in Mass Communications, Nathan worked for the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Academy of Golf as an instructor through 2001 while playing professional golf on various tours throughout the Southeast. He then went to work for the Bruno Event Team from 2001-2004 where he was the Executive Director of The First Tee of Greater Birmingham and worked on all four major professional golf tours in the United States, including serving as Tournament Director for the Southern Farm Bureau Classic.

Nathan resides in West Hartford, Connecticut, with his wife, Carmen, and their two children.

 

Summary:

Nathan has been the Executive Director of the Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc. and the Tournament Director of the Travelers Championship, Connecticut’s PGA TOUR event, since 2005. During this time, the tournament has generated more than $20 million for charity and has been recognized by the PGA TOUR for numerous awards. In addition to receiving the “Players Choice” award in 2017 and 2018, the Travelers Championship was named “Tournament of the Year” by the PGA TOUR in 2017 and has now won 14 TOUR awards since 2009. Others include “Most Fan Friendly Event” (2010, 2012, 2017), “Best Title Sponsor Integration” (2009, 2010, 2012), “Best Marketing Program” (2011), “Best Use of Players” (2012), “Best Charity Integration” (2013), “Best Special Event” (2016, when it hosted the Bruce Edwards Foundation Dinner) and “Best Tournament Sales” (2017). He is also a Class ‘A’ member of the PGA of America and an active member of the Connecticut Section of the PGA. After graduating from Auburn University in 1996 with a degree in Mass Communications, Nathan worked for the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Academy of Golf as an instructor through 2001 while playing professional golf on various tours throughout the Southeast. He then went to work for the Bruno Event Team from 2001-2004 where he was the Executive Director of The First Tee of Greater Birmingham and worked on all four major professional golf tours in the United States, including serving as Tournament Director for the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Nathan resides in West Hartford, Connecticut, with his wife, Carmen, and their two children.

Nathan explained how the Traveler’s Golf Tournament has given back to the community. Last year donations exceeded $3,000,000 to 180 charities throughout CT. He gave a history of growth of this tournament from 2005 and how the Traveler’s became a 2024 signature event for the PGA Tour.

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Rick Voigt. CT’s History as a Manufacturing Powerhouse, Nov 7, 2023

“A Very Short History of the Typewriter and Hartford’s Role in That History”

Rick Voigt, retired attorney now a lecturer U Hart on topics in modern art and manufacturing.

Rick was a federal prosecutor under the Occupational Safety and Health Act in Washington, D.C. then moved to Hartford and entered practice as a labor and employment lawyer.  At time of his retirement was a partner with McCarter & English in Hartford, Selected for Best Lawyers in America and Labor and Employment Attorney of the Year.  Also severed as a Para judicial officer for the U.S. District Court for Connecticut.

Sabrina Trocchi – Wheeler Clinic’s President & CEO. October 31, 2023

Wheeler’s Clinic’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Sabrina Trocchi, PhD, MPA, Trocchi became president and CEO right before the pandemic hit Connecticut’s shores in Nov. 2019. Under her leadership and throughout the course of the pandemic, the organization continued its efforts to become more of a statewide integrated healthcare provider. During this period, Wheeler’s fifth federally qualified community health center opened in Plainville; it expanded its community healthcare facilities in Waterbury and New Britain; and broadened services at its Hartford community health center.

During the pandemic, Trocchi and her team also spearheaded the conversion of services to virtual telehealth and collaborated with communities to implement COVID testing and vaccinations. Wheeler also launched a companywide diversity and inclusion initiative.

Tom Pincince – CCSU Athletic Director, October 24, 2023

CCSU Athletic Director, a native of Woonsocket, R.I., began his journey at CCSU in 2002 when he joined the university as Assistant Director of Athletics and Sports Information Director. He also held the position of Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications and Media Services. Before being named CCSU’s official Director of Athletics on Jan. 14, 2022, Pincince served as Interim Director of Athletics for two years. During that time, nine out of sixteen teams had a perfect Academic Progress Rate, eleven of those sixteen teams had a collective team GPA of 3.0 or higher, and five individual student-athletes achieved Northeast Conference Scholar-Athlete honors.

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