Michael D. Nicastro
Chief Executive Officer at Continuity Engine, Inc.
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David L. Mitchell | M | - |
Open Solutions, Inc.
Open Solutions, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Open Solutions Inc.® helps community-based financial institutions succeed by providing essential technologies and insights that enable them to operate more profitably, efficiently and collaboratively. Developers of the first open, relationship-centered core banking platform in the United States, Open Solutions has evolved its flagship DNA™ system into the most flexible, collaborative core platform. It has become a model for leading banks, credit unions and other financial services firms in North America and around the globe. To complement DNA, Open Solutions offers a full range of related technology solutions, plus independent industry insights and guidance from Raddon Financial Group. Deeply committed to the success of client financial institutions and the communities they serve, Open Solutions supports them with one of the industry's most active user communities; a highly visible advocacy program promoting the interests of all community financial institutions; an experienced and dedicated staff of technology and financial services professionals; and innovative technologies that drive collaboration among financial institutions, their communities and solutions partners worldwide.
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Kate McOmber | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | 10 years |
Andrew Ivar Greenawalt | M | - |
Continuity Engine, Inc.
Continuity Engine, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Continuity Engine, Inc. provides regulatory technology solutions that automate compliance management for financial institutions. The company offers regulatory expertise and cloud technology to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Its solutions are designed to automate all aspects of compliance management, from interpretation of regulatory issuances through intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. The company was founded by Andrew Ivar Greenawalt, Michael R. Jennings, and Jim Kisch in 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT.
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | 6 years |
Julie Alleyne | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Emma Ladd | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Paul Guzzardi | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Matthew L. Nemerson | M | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Derek Slap | M | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Brian Refici | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Kevin Christopher Smith | M | 63 |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Michael Albano | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Amy Ben-Kiki | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Scott Braunstein | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Joel Freedman | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Michael Cantor | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Janée Woods | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Julianne Avallone | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Carol Terry | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Francine Christiansen | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Robin Cullen | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Cheryl Cundall | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Eric Daniels | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Tracy Dorman | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Thomas Flanigan | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Joanne Huelsman | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Nancy Grover | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Lavell Thompson | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Shelley D. Best | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | 2 years |
Colleen Nicastro | F | - |
The American Clock & Watch Museum, Inc.
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Patti Philippon | F | - |
The American Clock & Watch Museum, Inc.
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Jennifer DiBella | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
David B. Rosenthal | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Vanessa Williams | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Alex Smith | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
D. Weston Boyd | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Melissa Roy | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Jamil Ragland | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Ted Newton | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Arthur Masi | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Mary Martin | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Deborah Laviero | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Donald R. Seifel | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Pat Shirley | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Milton M. Edmonds | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Jason T. Gutcheon | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Leon Pintsov | M | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
J. McQuade | M | 68 |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Jana Moak | F | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Kay B. Lukas | F | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Eleanor L. Tandler | F | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Richard A. Leone | M | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Karen L. Eisenbach | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Daniel A. Hincks | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Carol S. Garlick | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Mark Wolman | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Peter F. Armstrong | M | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Albert Subbloie | M | 63 |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Eugene Banucci | M | 80 |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Sharon A. Virag | F | 58 |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Charles D. Gill | M | 59 |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
John F. Cassidy | M | 80 |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Donald McKiernan | M | - |
Continuity Engine, Inc.
Continuity Engine, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Continuity Engine, Inc. provides regulatory technology solutions that automate compliance management for financial institutions. The company offers regulatory expertise and cloud technology to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Its solutions are designed to automate all aspects of compliance management, from interpretation of regulatory issuances through intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. The company was founded by Andrew Ivar Greenawalt, Michael R. Jennings, and Jim Kisch in 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Joel Nimety | M | - |
Continuity Engine, Inc.
Continuity Engine, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Continuity Engine, Inc. provides regulatory technology solutions that automate compliance management for financial institutions. The company offers regulatory expertise and cloud technology to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Its solutions are designed to automate all aspects of compliance management, from interpretation of regulatory issuances through intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. The company was founded by Andrew Ivar Greenawalt, Michael R. Jennings, and Jim Kisch in 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Eliot B. Gersten | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Morris W. Banks | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
William S. Fish | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Joseph Savage | M | 72 |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Tara Costanzo | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Brian Charlebois | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Richard P. Caporaso | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
David Buda | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
James Bedard | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Yvonne L. Mendez | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Janet Link | F | 54 |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Howard Pitkin | M | - |
Continuity Engine, Inc.
Continuity Engine, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Continuity Engine, Inc. provides regulatory technology solutions that automate compliance management for financial institutions. The company offers regulatory expertise and cloud technology to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Its solutions are designed to automate all aspects of compliance management, from interpretation of regulatory issuances through intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. The company was founded by Andrew Ivar Greenawalt, Michael R. Jennings, and Jim Kisch in 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | 7 years |
Wilfredo Nieves | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
John F. Byrnes | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Austin Williams McChord | M | 38 |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Kenneth A. Pisciotto | M | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
David E. Parekh | M | - |
Connecticut Technology Council
Connecticut Technology Council Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Connecticut Technology Council provides leadership, support, mentoring, and advocacy to companies across every industry and at every stage of growth in Connecticut's technology ecosystem. The non-profit company is based in Connecticut. The CEOs of the American company are Derek Slap, Matthew L. Nemerson. | - |
Sarah Barr | F | - |
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc.
Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Greater Hartford Arts Council, Inc. is a non profit organization that provides leadership for the financial success and organizational stability of the arts, heritage and cultural community of Connecticut’s capital region. It supports the growing non-profit arts and cultural sector with operating support grants to the five largest community institutions: the museum, the ballet, the opera, the symphony, and the theatre company. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hartford, CT. | - |
Rurik Vandevenne | M | - |
Continuity Engine, Inc.
Continuity Engine, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Continuity Engine, Inc. provides regulatory technology solutions that automate compliance management for financial institutions. The company offers regulatory expertise and cloud technology to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Its solutions are designed to automate all aspects of compliance management, from interpretation of regulatory issuances through intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. The company was founded by Andrew Ivar Greenawalt, Michael R. Jennings, and Jim Kisch in 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Douglas K. Anderson | M | 73 |
Open Solutions, Inc.
Open Solutions, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Open Solutions Inc.® helps community-based financial institutions succeed by providing essential technologies and insights that enable them to operate more profitably, efficiently and collaboratively. Developers of the first open, relationship-centered core banking platform in the United States, Open Solutions has evolved its flagship DNA™ system into the most flexible, collaborative core platform. It has become a model for leading banks, credit unions and other financial services firms in North America and around the globe. To complement DNA, Open Solutions offers a full range of related technology solutions, plus independent industry insights and guidance from Raddon Financial Group. Deeply committed to the success of client financial institutions and the communities they serve, Open Solutions supports them with one of the industry's most active user communities; a highly visible advocacy program promoting the interests of all community financial institutions; an experienced and dedicated staff of technology and financial services professionals; and innovative technologies that drive collaboration among financial institutions, their communities and solutions partners worldwide. | 12 years |
Thomas N. Tartaro | M | 61 |
Open Solutions, Inc.
Open Solutions, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Open Solutions Inc.® helps community-based financial institutions succeed by providing essential technologies and insights that enable them to operate more profitably, efficiently and collaboratively. Developers of the first open, relationship-centered core banking platform in the United States, Open Solutions has evolved its flagship DNA™ system into the most flexible, collaborative core platform. It has become a model for leading banks, credit unions and other financial services firms in North America and around the globe. To complement DNA, Open Solutions offers a full range of related technology solutions, plus independent industry insights and guidance from Raddon Financial Group. Deeply committed to the success of client financial institutions and the communities they serve, Open Solutions supports them with one of the industry's most active user communities; a highly visible advocacy program promoting the interests of all community financial institutions; an experienced and dedicated staff of technology and financial services professionals; and innovative technologies that drive collaboration among financial institutions, their communities and solutions partners worldwide. | 12 years |
Louis Hernandez | M | 57 |
Open Solutions, Inc.
Open Solutions, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Open Solutions Inc.® helps community-based financial institutions succeed by providing essential technologies and insights that enable them to operate more profitably, efficiently and collaboratively. Developers of the first open, relationship-centered core banking platform in the United States, Open Solutions has evolved its flagship DNA™ system into the most flexible, collaborative core platform. It has become a model for leading banks, credit unions and other financial services firms in North America and around the globe. To complement DNA, Open Solutions offers a full range of related technology solutions, plus independent industry insights and guidance from Raddon Financial Group. Deeply committed to the success of client financial institutions and the communities they serve, Open Solutions supports them with one of the industry's most active user communities; a highly visible advocacy program promoting the interests of all community financial institutions; an experienced and dedicated staff of technology and financial services professionals; and innovative technologies that drive collaboration among financial institutions, their communities and solutions partners worldwide. | 7 years |
Jonathan S. Hoak | M | 74 | - | |
Norman Cocke | M | - | 11 years | |
Edward Ray Gallagher | M | 70 | - | |
Laura K. Nyquist | F | 70 | 21 years | |
Robert Fishman | M | 60 | 25 years | |
Ned Greene | M | 60 | 18 years | |
Paul Campbell | M | - | 31 years | |
Carl Douglas Blandino | M | 73 |
Continuity Engine, Inc.
Continuity Engine, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Continuity Engine, Inc. provides regulatory technology solutions that automate compliance management for financial institutions. The company offers regulatory expertise and cloud technology to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Its solutions are designed to automate all aspects of compliance management, from interpretation of regulatory issuances through intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. The company was founded by Andrew Ivar Greenawalt, Michael R. Jennings, and Jim Kisch in 2008 and is headquartered in New Haven, CT.
Open Solutions, Inc.
Open Solutions, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Open Solutions Inc.® helps community-based financial institutions succeed by providing essential technologies and insights that enable them to operate more profitably, efficiently and collaboratively. Developers of the first open, relationship-centered core banking platform in the United States, Open Solutions has evolved its flagship DNA™ system into the most flexible, collaborative core platform. It has become a model for leading banks, credit unions and other financial services firms in North America and around the globe. To complement DNA, Open Solutions offers a full range of related technology solutions, plus independent industry insights and guidance from Raddon Financial Group. Deeply committed to the success of client financial institutions and the communities they serve, Open Solutions supports them with one of the industry's most active user communities; a highly visible advocacy program promoting the interests of all community financial institutions; an experienced and dedicated staff of technology and financial services professionals; and innovative technologies that drive collaboration among financial institutions, their communities and solutions partners worldwide. | - |
Ara Ohanian | M | - | - | |
Rolla P. Huff | M | 66 | - | |
Dan Ludwick | M | - | - | |
Sam Coursen | M | - | - | |
Philip M. Neches | M | 72 | 5 years | |
Robert R. Beyer | M | 63 | 9 years | |
Steven J. Danker | M | 67 | 7 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Michael D. Nicastro
- Personal Network