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Business New Haven
9/4/2001
By: BNH

Kathleen McCourt has been named senior vice president for academic affairs at Quinnipiac University. McCourt comes to Quinnipiac with 20 years of teaching and administrative experience in higher education. For more than a decade, she was dean of Loyola University's College of Arts & Sciences.

People's Bank of Bridgeport has named George W. Deecken vice president, portfolio manager, treasury and investments. He will be responsible for various sectors of the bank's $2.3 billion debt securities portfolio, including corporate bonds, asset-backed securities and preferred stocks. Deecken joined People's in 1986 as a senior cost accounting analyst and was most recently employed as portfolio manager of debt securities.

DSL.net Inc. of New Haven has named Paul J. Keeler to its board of directors. Keeler has 24 years of executive-level experience in the telecom and financial-services industries with employers such as MCI, Reuters and Westinghouse Communications Software Inc. Most recently he served as a principal and head of global sales and service at Morgan Stanley & Company Inc.

Quinnipiac University has named Jarice Hanson dean of the School of Communications. Hanson was most recently associate dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst after having served for 14 years as a full-time faculty member at the university.

NeuVis Software of Shelton has named Tom Baehr vice president of sales. Most recently Baehr was vice president of sales at software developer New Era of Networks Inc. He has also served as president and chief operating officer of Information Technology Services Inc.

Directors of Griffin Hospital have approved the appointment of new physicians to the medical staff. York P. Moy was named to the active staff in the Department of Surgery's Division of Urology. Moy earned a medical degree from the Yale University School of Medicine and his residency training in general surgery and urology at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Gaston F. DaCosta was named to the active staff in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology. DaCosta received his medical degree from the University of Medicine & Dentistry in New Jersey and completed both a residency and internship in obstetrics and gynecology at the Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center. A number of physicians were also named to the courtesy staff, including Waterbury urologists Joseph Antoci, Paul Kraus, Scott Kantor and Robert Feidman. Nkem Ikekpazu of West Haven was named to the courtesy staff in the Department of Surgery, and Dhanpat Jain was named to the Department of Pathology.

Mason & Madison Public Relations has promoted Wilson Camelo to account supervisor in its New Haven-based office. Camelo, who joined the agency in August 2000, was formerly a public affairs officer in the U.S. Air Force.

George H. Mihalakos has been named vice president for institutional advancement at the University of Bridgeport. A graduate of the UB Law School, Mihalakos has been a university employee for 24 years, serving as in-house counsel since 1983. He will now lead the university's development and fundraising division.

Tonya McNair has been named quality assurance team leader at Marrakech Inc. in Woodbridge. Also at Marrakech, Kathy Woods has been named assistant director of program development. David David Jr., Barbara Bandelloni, and Tom Reeves have each been promoted to residential coordinator.

The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CSCPA) has recently named several to leadership positions for the 2001–02 activity year. Michael Weinshel, a partner in the Trumbull firm of Germain, Weinshel & Rooney, will co-chair the Governmental Affairs Committee. Mark M. Wynnick, manager with the Trumbull firm of Germain, Weinshel & Rooney, will chair the Relations with Colleges & Universities Committee. Thomas J. Brockett, partner in the North Haven firm of Seward & Monde, will head the Insurance Industry Committee. Chairing the Employee Benefit Plans Committee is Gerald J. Frame, partner in the North Haven firm of Buckley, Frame, Boudreau & Co. Francis B. Rooney III, partner in the Trumbull firm of Germain, Weinshel & Rooney, will chair the Technology Committee. Joel F. Pleban of the New Haven firm of Beers, Hamerman & Co. will head the Relations with Secondary Schools Committee.

Lynne Sokolnicki becomes director of nursing services at Cheshire Convalescent Center. Sokolnicki was employed most recently as assistant director of nursing at the Jewish Home for Aged in New Haven.

The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce has named Robert J. LaMonaca business development executive. LaMonaca spent the past 16 years as co-owner and operator of the Windsor Shoppe, LLC in North Haven. He has also served as regional sales manager for Baxter-Travenol Corp. and as a teacher in the Orange and West Haven school systems.

Judith R. Normandin has joined H. Pearce Co.'s New Haven office as a residential sales associate. She had a long clinical and management career in social services, including 25 years in psychiatric hospital care in the public and private sectors. Also joining Pearce as sales associates: Marji Love in Wallingford, and Elizabeth Carpenter in Clinton.

Joan Partridge has been named a residential sales associate for Calcagni Associates' North Haven office. Partridge previously worked for nearly two decades in customer relations for a local insurance carrier.

Jo Gambardella of H. Pearce Co.'s Branford office has been named a director of the Branford Chamber of Commerce. Gambardella joins the board after several years of service to the chamber on the committee level.

The Greater Waterbury Chamber of Commerce has appointed Nancy Stokes to the position of downtown manager. Stokes, a Waterbury resident, has been serving as business development specialist and finance manager at Naugatuck Valley Development Corporation. In her new position she will coordinate marketing and business recruitment efforts for Waterbury's central business district. Stokes is a graduate of the University of Connecticut.

Beth Lombard of the Geenty Group Realtors has been inducted into the Geenty Million Dollar Club for the second consecutive year. The Branford native specializes in waterfront and executive home sales on the Shoreline towns of Branford, Guilford and Madison.

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