FCA annual Golf & Tennis Classic
More than $100,000 was raised at Family & Children”™s Agency”™s annual Golf & Tennis Classic, held Sept. 8 at Brooklawn Country Club, Fairfield. Mark Brown of Wilton and Jamie Bergin of Darien were chairmen to the event”™s tennis portion.
Corporate sponsors, participants and donators included Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays, Bloomberg Tradebook, cg42, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Hillhead Capital Inc., The Hour Publishing Company, HSBC, Idelle Labs, Jefferies, KCG Hotspot, Maplewood Senior Living, McMahon Ford of Norwalk, MJP Wealth Advisors, Morgan Stanley, Nomura Securities International Inc., People”™s United Bank, RBS, Stein|Troost architecture, UBS, Weeden & Co. L.P. and Xerox Corporation. Individual sponsors and donors included Deanna and Jamie Bergin, Tammy and Bark Brown, Jill and Alex Dimitrief, Jay and Mark Lux, Kathleen and Peter Murphy, Barbara and William O. Murphy and friends of the FCA.
Women”™s Business Council fetes Anderson
At the 16th annual Bethel Town Picnic at the Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center in Bethel, SCOTTY Fund”™s founder and president, Linda Anderson, was named recipient of the fifth annual Heart of the Women Award given by the Danbury Chamber of Commerce”™s Women”™s Business Council. The SCOTTY Fund is a nonprofit providing financial support for children with life-threatening and critical illnesses.
The award will be presented Oct. 16, 5 p.m., at a dinner reception at the Ethan Allen Hotel in Danbury. For more information, call JoAnn Cueva at 203-743-5565 or email Joann@danburychamber.com.
Dot Generation forms partnership
Stamford-based Dot Generation, a full-service graphic communication company, recently announced an annual partnership agreement with Webster Bank Arena and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. This partnership positions Dot Generation as the exclusive graphic communication service provider for the arena.
First County Bank selected by Hearst
Stamford-based First County Bank was recently selected as one of The Hearst Media Services Connecticut Top Workplaces for 2014. The results are determined by employee feedback, via a survey conducted by WorkplaceDynamcis L.L.P.
Stamford Dollars for Scholars board changes
Stamford Dollars for Scholars (SD4S), an organization providing scholarships to students residing in or attending high school in Stamford, recently announced changes to its board. New officers include Gary Freeman, former vice president serving as president; Cathy Drenckhahn, former secretary sharing the vice president role with board member Denis Mangano; and Brian Wheelin, board member serving as secretary. With their terms expiring, Tony D-Amelio, co-founder and co-president of SD4S, will serve as executive committee president emeritus and fellow co-founder/co-president Jim McClaffery will remain board director.
Deborah Golden and Scott Kuppersmith were also elected as two new board directors.
New youth members to YVC board
Three local youths were selected to serve on Youth Volunteer Corps”™ (YVC) international youth advisory board and represent the YVC of Western Connecticut. The youth selected were: Alyssa Barrett, 17, of Danbury High School; Olivia Harris, 16, of Danbury High School; and Mackenzie Mitchell, 15, of Immaculate High School.
Each member will serve a one-year term, assisting with international and local YVC programming. Some 10,000 youths volunteer with YVC annually throughout the U.S. and Canada.
For more information, visit uwwesternct.org/yvc.
New WebbMason Fairfield office
WebbMason, an integrated marketing solutions and services company headquartered in Baltimore, announced the opening of a new office in Fairfield County. WebbMason named Tom Donohue as regional vice president, sales, to serve the Northeast region. Donohue will be based at WebbMason”™s Fairfield office.
Greenwich chamber golf outing
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce held its annual golf outing Sept. 10 at the Griffith E. Harrison Golf Club, 1300 King St., Greenwich. More than 22 foursomes participated and competed for prizes and raffles.
DiBella-Farber a panelist for The Economist
The Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut”™s Kimberly DiBella-Farber, chief operating officer and director of quality and operations, was selected as a panelist for The Economist magazine”™s second annual health care forum in Boston. DiBella-Farber helped tackle health care developments alongside executives from CVS Pharmacy, Boston Children”™s Hospital and Beacon Health Strategies.
The Economist”™s health care forum was Sept. 17 at the Seaport Boston Hotel.
YP names Lebow chief revenue officer
YP, a local marketing solutions provider, announced Westport resident David Lebow has been named chief revenue officer.
Lebow joined YP in January 2013 as executive vice president of digital markets. He has more than 25 years experience in leadership roles for companies, including AOL, Clear Channel, Internet Broadcasting and Group Commerce.
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