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Women In Business 2009 | Hartford Business Journal’s 8 Remarkable Women for 2009

Hartford Business Journal's 8 Remarkable Women for 2009

Meet 2009’s

8 Remarkable Women In Business

Rosemarie A. Burton, President, Klingberg Family Centers

Diane Goodman, President, The Goodman Speakers Bureau Inc.

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Eileen Hasson, President, The Computer Company

Caren Kittredge, Head of national marketing, local and regional business, Aetna

Kimberly Manning, Chief operating officer, Cronin and Co. LLC

Joan McDonald, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development

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Sharon Ritchey, Executive vice president and director,
Global Operations and Technology Group, The Hartford Financial Services Group

Margaret Wilcox, Realtor, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Click here for information about the judges.


Reaching The Top

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No group of area women business leaders better represent Greater Hartford’s diverse and evolving industries than the eight outstanding women profiled in the Hartford Business Journal’s seventh annual Women in Business issue. Each is demonstrating extraordinary leadership during challenging times through individual initiative and organizational accomplishments.

This year, the Hartford Business Journal has selected executives who are dealing with major change issues occurring in the region’s insurance, real estate and state government sectors, and others who are introducing advanced information technology into the workplace as well as running organizations designed to handle increasing social service needs from families and children throughout the area.

With a considerable population of highly talented women in leadership roles throughout Greater Hartford, limiting the Hartford Business Journal’s selection to eight is a daunting task. For the region, however, it means there exists a broad concentration of exceptionally talented women who will continue to be called upon to lead our region’s businesses and state government in the years ahead.

This year’s remarkable eight, in addition to their talent and experience, demonstrate the intangibles necessary for effective leadership — an ability to communicate a vision, inspire others to act and deliver results. Inside, you’ll read about who and what inspires them, how they view their individual and organization’s role and responsibilities in the community, and how they handle stress and have fun.

They’re not super women. They’re soccer moms, civic leaders, theater and music lovers, volunteers for all sorts of causes, and perpetually in search of some quiet time. In short, they’re women doing super jobs while achieving the often elusive balance of work and family life.

Together, with other leaders drawn from Greater Hartford’s rich talent base, they embody our region’s bright future.

— Gail Lebert, publisher,
Hartford Business Journal


2009 Annual Women In Business Awards Event

On May 12, 2009 an awards event was held honoring the Eight Remarkable Women In Business for 2009. The keynote speaker was Anne Parmenter, Head Field Hockey Coach and Assistant Lacrosse Coach, Trinity College. Anne is an avid mountaineer and conqueror of Mt. Everest.

Click here to download slides of Anne’s expedition to Mount Everest (2.5MB).

Click here for an information sheet on Anne Parmenter (460KB).

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