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Paul S. Young has joined Middletown-based Liberty Bank as chief financial officer. Young previously worked as senior vice president, controller at Siemens Financial Services.
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Heather Atkins was hired as a financial advisor at Johnson Brunetti Retirement & Investment Specialists, where she will provide clients with investing and general advice on post-retirement planning. Atkins previously worked as a financial advisor for Libertas Wealth Management Group.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, a global corporate, labor and intellectual property law firm with an office in Hartford, added three partners. Kurt Mayr, Jennifer Feldsher and Kristen Campana will form a new corporate restructuring and transactional finance team in Hartford. Mayr and Feldsher previously worked for Bracewell LLP, and Campana previously worked at Proskauer Rose LLP.
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Dr. Amy Sanders was hired as director of the memory care center at Hartford HealthCare’s Ayer Neuroscience Institute.
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Scott A. Selig was appointed as associate vice president at Middletown-based Harvest Development Group, a consultant firm that works with nonprofits. Selig previously worked at the University of Connecticut where he served as executive director of UConn Hillel.
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Jane Banks was named executive director of the South Park Inn, an emergency shelter in Hartford serving men, women, children and veterans. Banks previously served as assistant undersecretary for housing stabilization at the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.
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Catherine Spain has been hired as an attorney at Hartford law firm Alderman & Alderman, where she will practice estate planning and probate law.
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Todd Sloan has been appointed vice president for development and alumni affairs at Quinnipiac University in Hamden. Sloan previously worked as assistant vice president for development at American University.
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