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Hartford’s Jumoke hires ex-Stonington schools chief

Former Stonington schools superintendent Leanne Masterjoseph is the new chief academic officer for a new education affiliate of Hartford's Jumoke Academy Schools.

Doug Miller is The Phoenix’s chief CPA

The Phoenix Cos. Inc. hired insurance finance-audit veteran Douglas C. Miller as senior vice president and chief accounting officer.

Big Y plans $12M store, 125 jobs in Simsbury

Springfield grocer Big Y plans to open next spring its first Simsbury supermarket at 1313 Hopmeadow St., Patch.com reports.

Pratt, partners open Riyadh engine-repair site

East Hartford jet-engine builder Pratt & Whitney Co. opened an engine maintenance facility with its Mideast and German partners in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, officials say.
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Aetna, Inova to form insurance joint venture

Hartford health giant Aetna Inc. and Virginia's Inova Health System are forming a jointly owned health insurance company, a major strategic gambit for both entities as they seek to adjust to a rapidly evolving business environment, The Washington Business Journal reports.

CEO Petrillo to retire from Rocky Hill’s Qualidigm

Qualidigm Chief Executive Officer Marcia K. Petrillo is retiring from the Rocky Hill health care consultant and researcher she helped create nearly three decades ago.

Less NU’s May, Boston CEOs’ pay stays golden

Boston Business Journal's annual tally of that region's highest-paid CEOs produced more jaw-dropping numbers, but Northeast Utilities CEO Tom May isn't on the list.

CT’s Courtney, Prague tout long-term care aid

Two Connecticut state and federal lawmakers are promoting their legislative proposal to help more families afford long-term care insurance.
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Barnes exec’s return draws $100K bonus, raise

Claudia S. Toussaint's return as top in-house lawyer for Bristol manufacturer Barnes Group was as profitable for her as it was fortuitous – a $100,000 cash signing bonus and a 10 percent pay raise, a regulatory filing shows.

Hamilton’s Sundyne building Colo. facility

The Colorado heavy-duty pump and compressor manufacturing division of Hamilton Sundstrand Corp. broke ground Wednesday on a materials warehouse in Arvada, Colo., authorities say.
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