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Business New Haven
5/13/2002
By: BNH
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Brad4d Inc. of New Haven has announced the appointment of Bryan Snow as regional sales manager. A graduate of the Lender's School of Business at Quinnipiac University, Snow previously served as an account executive for the firm.
Michael Ross, Long Wharf Theater managing director, has announced that he is leaving New Haven to become managing director of Center Stage in Baltimore. He will begin the season with the Maryland company on July 15. Ross has been managing director of Long Wharf Theatre since 1997. He came to New Haven from National Arts Stabilization in Baltimore where he served as program officer/project director.
Environmental leaders from Brazil, Pakistan and Singapore, as well as the immediate past director of the U.S. National Parks Service, will join the visiting faculty of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Robert Stanton was the 15th director of the National Park Service and the first African-American to hold that position. He is currently a private consultant in conservation policy, planning and management and serves as congress ambassador to the International Planning Committee of the World Conservation Union's (IUCN) World Commission on Protected Areas. Aban Market Kabraji of Pakistan is the IUCN's regional director for Asia. John Michael Forgach of Brazil launched the first for-profit biodiversity investment fund in Latin America. He is a formed international banker with Chase Manhattan Bank. Lye Lin Heng is an associated professor of law at the National University of Singapore. She is leading the development of a masters-level environmental management program and is the deputy director of the Asia-Pacific Center for Environmental Law at NUS.
The Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center of Trumbull, Fairfield, Stratford and Shelton has announced the appointment of Chiropractor David Hochman, D.C. Hockman earned his degree from the University of Bridgeport and also has a degree in respiratory therapy from Sacred Heart University. He was most recently employed at Multicare Physicians & Rehabilitation Group in Milford.
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies also announced the addition of four faculty members: Sheila Cavanaugh, assistant professor of environmental and natural resource economics; Marian Chertow, assistant professor of industrial environmental management; Erin Mansur, jointly appointed with the Yale School of Management as an assistant professor of energy and environmental economics; and Peter Raymond, assistant professor of ecosystem ecology. Cavanaugh, a doctoral candidate in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, received a master's degree in public affairs from the University of Texas at Austin and a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia. Chertow, who recently completed her Ph.D., has been director of the Industrial Environmental Management Program since 1991. Mansur is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Economics at the University of California. Raymond is a post-doctoral scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Department of Applied ocean Physics and Engineering.
H. Pearce Co., Realtors, has hired Rosemary Ricciardelli of North Haven as a residential sales associate in Pearce's Wallingford office. Previously Ricciardelli was a sales representative for the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce.
Jon Hitchcock has been named president and general manager of WTNH-TV and WCTX-TV in New Haven. Most recently Hitchcock was vice president and station manager of WTNH. He replaces former president and general manager Hank Yaggi, who left the station after 34 years in the broadcast industry. Also, Ed Bassler has been named station manager of WCTX, where he previously worked as local sales manager. Bassler has worked as an account executive at television stations in Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester and at WTNH.
New Haven-based Vertax, Inc. has named William B. Landers director of marketing business development. Landers previously served as regional sales and marketing manager for Heating Oil Partners in Darien and district sales manager for Petroleum Heat and Power in Stamford. He was formerly a national sales account manager for athletic apparel company Starter Corp. in New Haven.
Leggette, Brashears & Graham Inc, a groundwater and environmental engineering services firm, has named Michael Manolakas and Kenneth Taylor associates in its Trumbull office. Manolakas, a hydrogeologist, manages sites undergoing investigations and remediation. Taylor is a computer-modeling specialist with experience in the development and calibration of ground water and solute transport models.
Simione & Macca LLP has named Kathleen S. Held a partner. Formerly with Scilla Larrow & Dowling, Held specializes in conducting, supervising and reviewing financial and tax engagements. A former member of the Cheshire Town Council, Held presently serves as treasurer of the Cheshire Chamber of Commerce.
The Bank of Southern Connecticut has announced that Jorge L. Perez of New Haven has joined the bank as vice president, commercial banking. In addition, James A. Peters of Cheshire has been appointed vice president of operations. Perez, a graduate of the University of New Haven and president of the New Haven Board of Alderman, has 14 years of banking experience. Peters, a graduate of Muhlenberg College, has 20 years of experience in the banking business. Both men will be located at the bank's headquarters in New Haven.
Stuart Amdur, SPHR, director of the Human Resources Consulting Group at Weinstein & Anastasio, PC, has been reappointed to the Consultants Forum Board of Governors. The Consultants Forum is a professional emphasis group of the Society for Human Resource Management, a national organization for HR professionals.
Timothy Boon, hospice administrator at Hospice & Palliative Care of Connecticut, an affiliate of Masonicare, has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Hospice Association of America.
Assa Abloy of New Haven has named Carl Hellman vice president of distributor relations. Hellman previously served as president of Ceco Door Products of the Assa Abloy Door Group.
Herbert S. Newman & Partners have announced that Timothy J. Callahan, AIA, has been named associate of the New Haven architectural firm. Callahan received his master's in architecture from Syracuse University. He has been with Newman for two years.
H. Pearce Co., Realors has hired Nancy O'Connor as residential sales associate in its Wallingford office. O'Connor earned B.S. and M.A. degrees in education from the UMass/Lowell. Previously she taught in the Hamden and North Haven school districts.
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