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March 31, 2017 EditionEdition

🔒Beauregard turns addiction into lifelong cause

Kimberly Beauregard has been in addiction recovery for 30 years. In that time, she earned three graduate degrees and dedicated her professional life to working with mental illness and substance-abuse disorders.

🔒Winsor’s ‘open,’ ‘inclusive’ style breeds success at UnitedHealthcare

At UnitedHealthcare, there is a management belief that “all styles get results.”

🔒Ballek raises historic Hill-Stead Museum’s profile

Susan Ballek is an artist. She also is a realist.

🔒DelMonico is Murtha Cullina’s consensus builder

At a time when there are an increasing number of women being named managing partners at law firms in Connecticut and around the country, Jennifer DelMonico still breaks the mold.
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🔒Judges for Women in Business 2017

Anne L. Elvgren is president of Elvgren Associates, a marketing, public relations and business development consulting firm serving...

🔒Morris puts customers, employee engagement first

Webster Bank Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Dawn Morris is devoted to employee engagement and anticipating customer needs. She started her career on the front line before seeking a job in strategy at the corporate level in the early 2000s.

🔒Cox pushes innovation at Protein Sciences

According to Protein Sciences CEO Manon Cox, “There is always more to learn.”

🔒Goyette is Hartford HealthCare’s strategic planner

Early in her career, Karen Goyette learned a lesson that would be a constant in her work in the healthcare industry.
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🔒Clark turns the ‘wheels’ at Goodwin College

Goodwin College helps nontraditional students, who often struggle with time, money or support, reach their dreams of earning degrees in many disciplines, including nursing, public health and accounting.
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