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Turner Investment Management in Hartford named Carola K. Frantzen executive assistant in the core/value equity investing team. Frantzen previously was administrative assistant at the company.
The UConn Health Center in Farmington hired Cristina Mondragon as infectious disease specialist. Mondragon came to the center after working in private practice in South Carolina.
Acsys Healthcare in Farmington hired Sybil Allison Graham as vice president of interactive health care solutions. Previously, Graham was chief operating officer at Business Growth Plus.
Pullman & Comley in Hartford promoted Laura A. Bellotti and Michael J. Andreana to members. They were formerly associates at the firm.
Jeffrey Stafford was promoted to national sales manager at Redington Counters in Windsor. Prior to his promotion, Stafford was Eastern Regional sales manager.
Scott J. Mangiagli was named principal at Kaestle Boos Associates in New Britain. Mangiagli was formerly associate at the firm.
Tony Recck, financial services representative at Barnum Financial Group, was named treasurer at ARC of Connecticut in West Hartford.
Ramzi Alkass joined the UConn Health Center in Farmington as obstetrician and gynecologist. Alkass was previously a resident at the center.
Apurv Khanna was appointed hypertension specialist at UConn Health Center in Farmington. Khanna was formerly assistant professor in the division of nephrology at Texas Tech University Health Science Center.
Robert Tubridy was named chairman of the 2008 Strong Kids Campaign at the Farmington Valley YMCA in Granby. Tubridy is a certificed financial planner at Ameriprise Financial.
The PMA Insurance Group hired Edward W. Scannell III as branch vice president for Connecticut and New York Metropolitan areas in their Hartford office. Scannell was previously chief operating officer and producer at Bouvier Beckwith & Lennox.
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