40 Under 40 awards honor Fairfield County achievers

Shawn Nelson, founder and chairman of furniture company Lovesac, encouraged other achievers to “talk big” at the standing-room only Fairfield County 40 Under 40 awards ceremony June 25 in Norwalk.

“We make our own luck,” Nelson said. “I”™m telling you, keep talking big, that”™s how luck will find you.”

Nelson gave the keynote speech at the 11th annual event, which honors 40 people working in industries including law, real estate, medicine, nonprofits and others in Fairfield County. More than 300 people attended the awards, presented by the Fairfield County Business Journal at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk.

Shawn Nelson, founder of furniture company Lovesac, urges the winners to “keep talking big” during ceremonies at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk. Photo by Bob Rozycki
Shawn Nelson, founder of furniture company Lovesac, urges the winners to “keep talking big” during ceremonies at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk. Photo by Bob Rozycki

Nelson started Lovesac, known for its versatile modular furniture, when he was 18. He won $1 million on Fox”™s “Rebel Billionaire” in 2005 and became acting president of Virgin Group. Following that he founded Lovesac, growing it to a company with 60 stores.

Lovesac, headquartered in Stamford since 2006, is the “biggest little brand you”™ve never heard of in Fairfield County,” Nelson said. His big plan is to turn the company into a $1 billion business. Age-wise, he fits in with the under-40 group but said he feels years older from his experience growing Lovesac.

“I totally appreciate everything that this crowd can”™t see behind the scenes going on in your minds right now,” he said to the winners.

He advised the honorees to “work small,” focusing on the details along with the big picture, to make time to “play along the way” and to value the job they have. While other people”™s companies may seem faster, easier or better, it”™s usually not true, he said.

“There is no yard more appropriate for you than the one you”™re living in, so enjoy it,” he said.

Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling congratulated the group, calling out award recipient and co-worker Mario Coppola, partner and corporation counsel for the city of Norwalk.

“You”™re the rising stars of Connecticut, and we thank you for what you do,” Rilling said.

Event sponsors included Building and Land Technology, the Bruce Museum, the city of Norwalk, Greenwich Hospital, Heineken USA, The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, Marks Paneth LLP, Rhone Apparel, David”™s Soundview Catering & Events, The Dessertist and Val”™s Putnam Wines & Liquors.

Winners recognized the group as a whole, their employers and their loved ones. Alison Smith, a Stern Village housekeeper and Special Olympics global messenger sponsored by The Kennedy Center, received a standing ovation from the crowd.

 

The 40 under 40 winners are:

Joshua Aferzon, CEO, Orthozon Technologies

Megan Baroni, counsel, Robinson & Cole LLP

Eliot Bassin, partner, Bregman & Company PC

Assaf Z. Ben-Atar, associate counsel, Pullman & Comley LLC

Kelly Berwick, deputy assistant public defender, Division of Public Defender Services

Paul A. Bonomo, CFO and COO, Cannondale Generators Inc.

Peter M. Bryniczka, partner, Schoonmaker, George & Blomberg PC

James Calkins, executive chef and owner, Seasonal Sweets & Catering

Anthony A. Carpentieri, private wealth manager, Private Banking & Investment Group at Merrill Lynch

Nate Checketts, co-founder, Rhone Apparel

Joseph Cichowski, vice president of sales and marketing, Ash Creek Enterprises Inc.

Mario F. Coppola, Esq., partner and corporation counsel for the city of Norwalk, Berchem, Moses & Devlin PC

Jessica Curtis, senior managing director, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank

Sergio DaSilveira, vice president, banking center manager, Webster Bank

Lara Devgan, plastic surgeon, Greenwich Hospital

Steven Fusco, sales consultant, Paychex Inc.

Emily Goldschmid, clinical director of children”™s services, Kids in Crisis

Nicole Licata Grant, economic development specialist, UIL Holdings Corporation

Benjamin Healey, associate director, clean energy finance, Connecticut Green Bank

Jason Jaronko, senior program director, Westport Weston Family YMCA

Sean Keating, senior manager, McGladrey LLP

Bryan J. Kelsey, vice president, senior market manager, People”™s United Bank

Christiane Kinseley, licensed clinical social worker, A Whole Recovery LLC

Dr. Daniel T. Ksepka, curator of science, Bruce Museum

John Lim, CEO, Life in Mobile

Patrick B. McKiernan, account executive, Abercrombie Burns McKiernan & Company Insurance Inc.

Katrina V. Melei, bariatric surgery program coordinator, Greenwich Hospital

Kathryn Scheinberg Meyer, staff attorney, education success project, Center for Children”™s Advocacy

Nick Nguyen, portfolio manager, Cambridge Hanover

Carrie O”™Connell, director of employment services, day services and transportation, Ability Beyond

Thomas P. O”™Connor, partner, Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan LLC

Douglas Polistena, general manager, Amber Room Colonnade

David Sansone Jr., project manager, A.P. Construction

Paul Santos, director, information technology and operations, The Center for Family Justice Inc.

Lindsay Clauss Sheehy, sales associate, Houlihan Lawrence

Alison Smith, housekeeper, global messenger, Stern Village, The Kennedy Center, Special Olympics

Dave Stambone, vice president, senior mortgage banker, Total Mortgage Services LLC

Laurie Stefanowicz, vice president, managing partner, Catamount Wealth Management

Jamie Toole, general manager, Bridgeport Bluefish Professional Baseball

Kristen L. Zaehringer, attorney, Murtha Cullina LLP