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WomenLead Donates $2,000 to My Sister's Place

GLASTONBURY, CONNECTICUT, February 1, 2008WomenLead presented My Sister’s Place with the proceeds raised during WomenLead’s fourth annual Jingle Bell Mingle.  Through the generous raffle donations of local businesses and support of the community that came out November 27, 2007, WomenLead raised $2,000 for My Sister’s Place.  The presentation occurred on January 17, 2008, at Connecticut River Community Bank in Glastonbury, CT.  (Please see attached photo.) 

My Sister’s Place is a safe house and stepping stone for women in distress in the Hartford area. Women helping women – it’s what we are all about! 

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Creative Computing Profession's Advancements Renew Entrepreneur's Interest

By JANICE PODSADA
Courant Staff Writer

 

February 21, 2007

WEST HARTFORD -- Day after day, the numbers floated across her computer screen, an endless string of ones and zeroes - computer programming code - 00001000001111 ...

 

"I didn't like programming," said Eileen Hasson, 41. "I got so bored - the bits, the bytes."

At the time, the mid-1980s, Hasson was one of a handful of women pursuing a computer science degree at the State University of New York at Albany.

Despite her ennui, Hasson persisted. "My mother pushed me. She was just a housewife, but she wanted me to get into computer technology," she said.

 

After graduating in 1987 with degrees in computer science and communications, Hasson went to work as an office manager for Taiyo Life Insurance Co. in New York City. Although her job involved working with computers, it did not entail creating lines of code. She left that task to the Lone Rangers of the computer world, the hard-core programmers who enjoy toiling in front of a screen. Two years later, she moved to West Hartford and operated a direct-mail franchise company.

 

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Congratulations to BRENDA LARKIN

For receiving the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce 2007 Ambassador of the Year Award Entrepreneur's Interest.

 

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Focus on Business

Anderson-Meyer Insurance celebrates 40th anniversary

GLASTONBURY — Anderson-Meyer Insurance of Glastonbury, a company that recently relocated their headquarters to 136 New London Turnpike, is celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2007. Established in 1967, Anderson-Meyer Insurance has grown to its current staff of 10 provides home, auto and business insurance services to ndividuals, families and businesses in the Hartford, Middlesex, Tolland and adjacent counties. In achieving its success, the agency has carefully selected a group of inancially sound, reputable insurance companies and combined it with its goal of a commitment to quality services through quality products at competitive prices. The entire staff extends a thank you to their current clients for allowing Anderson- Meyer Insurance to be their trusted choice.The agency can be reached at (860) 659-3741, on the Web at www.Amiagency. com, or by stopping in at its new location at 136 New London Turnpike in Glastonbury. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. ntil 4:30 p.m. by appointment.

 

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Chamber Celebrates Accomplishments of Business Leaders

The Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce honored several members at their 2006 Annual Meeting & Dinner held at the new Riverfront Community Center. Marti Curtiss, Director of Marketing for Laurel Gardens of Glastonbury was named the Business Person of the Year. The Chamber also presented Carolyne Gatesy, President/Manager of Main Street Office Center, with the annual "Ambassador of the Year Award."

 

The highest commendation the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce presents each year is the "Joining Forces Award" which recognizes a Chamber member as Business Person of the Year. This award is given to an accomplished businessperson who has started, developed, expanded, or otherwise effectively managed a business. This person is also a recognized leader dedicated to the economic growth in the area and involved in civic projects that help improve the quality of life in Glastonbury and neighboring communities.

 

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Women Lead Executive Board

Brenda Larkin, Director {Gateway Financial Group}
Lisa Delesdernier {Del Printing}
Marilyn Donzila {Marilyn Interiors}
Kathleen M. Nevins {Nevins & Nevins}
Astrid Walleck {Carlin, Charron & Rosen}

Shelley Faber {Faber Marketing}
Carolyne Gatesy {Main Street Office Center}
Eileen Hasson {The Computer Company}
Loretta Peters {The Computer Company}

Annette Larabeeb {CT River Community Bank}
Krista Colletta { Habitat for Humanity}
Kim Meyer {Anderson-Meyer Insurance}
Barbara Wagner {The Law Offices of Barbara Wagner}

 

 

 

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