Melanie Joy, United Bank’s senior vice president of regional commercial real estate lending, was selected by the Commercial Record to be among their 2016 Women of FIRE award winners from Connecticut. Joy joined United Bank in 2012 and has nearly 30 years of commercial real estate lending experience.The Women of FIRE awards recognize female leaders […]
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Melanie Joy, United Bank's senior vice president of regional commercial real estate lending, was selected by the Commercial Record to be among their 2016 Women of FIRE award winners from Connecticut. Joy joined United Bank in 2012 and has nearly 30 years of commercial real estate lending experience.
The Women of FIRE awards recognize female leaders in the finance, insurance and real estate industries. Other 2016 winners include: Diane Cantello, The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc.; Lisa Casper, Webster Bank; Ginger Dean, Litchfield County Commercial Real Estate; Emily Dreas, Wells Fargo Bank; Patty Dyer, Union Savings Bank; Meryl Freedman, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties; Laurie Gervais, Savings Institute Bank & Trust; Nancy Hancock, Pullman & Comley LLC; Victoria Kaplan, Brian Realty Inc.; Elizabeth Verna, Verna Properties LLC; Margaret Wilcox, Margaret Wilcox & Associates.
Architect Appointed to Hartford Historical Properties Commission
Jeff Jahnke, senior project architect at Farmington-based Quisenberry Arcari Architects LLC, was recently appointed to the city of Hartford's Historic Properties Commission, a five-member board that deals with the active preservation and designation of the city of Hartford's historic sites. The commission also reviews applications related to any exterior changes to local historic landmarks.
Hartford lawyer Named U.S. bankruptcy judge in CT
Hartford lawyer James J. Tancredi has been tapped to become a U.S. bankruptcy judge for the District of Connecticut in Hartford.
Tancredi, who is a partner at Day Pitney LLP, begins his judgeship Sept. 1. He fills a judicial vacancy created by retired Connecticut Bankruptcy Judge Alan H.W. Shiff, who served for nearly 40 years.
For more than 30 years, Tancredi has represented financial institutions, creditors' committees, bondholders, investors and others in asset recovery actions, reorganizations, bankruptcies and insolvency proceedings.
