An associate professor of diagnostic imaging at Quinnipiac University, Guilford resident Kori Stewart, has been named president-elect of the Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences (AEIRS).
Stewart will take office in July at AEIRS’ annual meeting in Madison, Wis.
Stewart said she sees AEIRS advancing the imaging and radiologic science profession through its focus on academics, research and innovation.
Stewart has been a member of AEIRS since 2015. She is currently the board’s secretary/treasurer. She will hold a three-year term, serving as president-elect for 2023-24, president for 2024-2025, and chair of the board for 2025-26.
Stewart joined the university as a full-time professor in 2022 after serving as an adjunct faculty member on and off since 2010.
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Ion Financial MHC elects new corporators
Naugatuck-based Ion Financial MHC recently elected 10 individuals to join its Board of Corporators.
Ion Financial MHC is the parent company of its subsidiaries, Ion Bank and Ion Investments.
David J. Rotatori, president & CEO for Ion Bank, said, “We are proud to have these business professionals help us preserve and promote our philosophy of building lifetime customer relationships.”
The new corporators include:
Maria A. Falvo, president and CEO, American Savings Foundation, New Britain.
Eugene A. Fridland, owner, president and CEO, Electric Cable Compounds Inc., Naugatuck.
Kelly Grant, senior director, disaster cycle services, American Red Cross, Southbury.
Molly Kellogg, chair, president and CEO, Hubbard-Hall Inc., Waterbury.
George Moreira, chief counsel, AT&T, Caribbean and Latin American region.
Adrienne Parkmond, chief operating officer, The WorkPlace Inc., Bridgeport.
Anthony Petrillo, chief revenue officer, Pearl Media, Montclair, N.J.
Maria Sanchez, president, Sweet Maria’s Inc., Waterbury.
Dana M. Silva, executive vice president, chief accounting officer, Ion Bank, Naugatuck.
Millie Texidor-Maffucci, president, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Manchester.