The Connecticut chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association has promoted Ginny Hanbridge to serve as its new executive director.
Hanbridge had served as the Southington-based chapter’s director of development for the last year and a half.
Hanbridge has more than 20 years of non-profit experience, including leadership roles at the American Heart Association, National Brain Tumor Society and American Cancer Society.
Lisa Fekete, board chair, said Hanbridge’s experience will ensure a “smooth transition.”
“I’m confident Ginny will take this organization to new heights,” Fekete said in an announcement.
The organization serves the thousands of Connecticut residents with the disease, along with their caregivers, and provides assistance through classes, support groups, advocacy and research.
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Sikorsky to get new president in 2021
Longtime Lockheed Martin executive Paul Lemmo will be taking over as president of its Stratford-based subsidiary Sikorsky in the new year.
Lemmo will replace Dan Schultz, who is retiring. Lemmo has been with Lockheed Martin for 33 years, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Lemmo started working at Lockheed in 1987, and over the past three decades has had numerous roles there, most recently serving as vice president and general manager of integrated warfare systems and sensors.
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Nanoviricides Inc. names new board member
Shelton-based Nanoviricides Inc., which develops nanomedicines to treat viral diseases, has named Brian Zucker to its board of directors.
Zucker will also serve as a member of the board’s audit, nomination and compensation committees.
Zucker is a partner at CFO Financial Partners LLC, which provides outsourced financial services. He has over three decades of experience as a certified public accountant specializing in the securities industry, according to an announcement.
