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Leadership Investors Roster 2017 UNITED WAY COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP INVESTORS ROSTER TOGETHER, WE’RE FINDING LEADERSHIPTHE BEST WAY. FINDS A WAY YOUTH SUCCESS | ECONOMIC MOBILITY | ACCESS TO HEALTH | BASIC NEEDS FINDING THE BEST WAY. 2017 UNITED WAY COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP INVESTORS ROSTER GIVING FINDS A WAY United Way cares about our community. Just like you. It’s our job to know our community’s toughest challenges. And every day, we find the best way to bring people together to solve the issues that matter most. As members of our Tocqueville and Constitution Societies, your generous contributions to the 2017 United Way Community Campaign helped us find the best way to improve the lives of local children and families. During the 2017 United Way Campaign, more than 2,500 Tocqueville Society and Constitution Society members gave $1,000 or more. Your philanthropic leadership investment, combined with other gifts, helped raise nearly $20 million and made a measurable difference for children and families. Here’s how: • 83% of children improved academic performance • 3,307 individuals found safety/security from • 81% of middle grade students acquired the academic domestic violence skills needed for high school • 1,015 individuals received emergency shelter • More than 830 people obtained benefits such as • $28 million in refunds and credits by SNAP and WIC 500 volunteer tax preparers 2,305 2,838 390 88,045 INDIVIDUALS CHILDREN ENROLLED INDIVIDUALS CALLS TO RECEIVED ACCESS IN HIGH-QUALITY GAINED UNITED WAY TO NUTRITIOUS EARLY CHILDHOOD EMPLOYMENT 2-1-1 MEALS PROGRAMS 2017 UNITED WAY COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP INVESTORS IN CORPORATIONS Includes Tocqueville and AND ORGANIZATIONS Constitution Societies TOP 30 LEADERSHIP COUNT BY EMPLOYER* COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS Pratt & Whitney 784 Adams & Knight 1 Grant Thornton LLP 1 Travelers 470 Aetna, Inc. 3 Greater Hartford Legal Aid 2 UTC Aerospace Systems 179 American Eagle Financial Credit Union 2 Guardian Life Insurance Company 2 United Technologies Corporation 158 American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) 10 Harland Clarke 1 Connecticut State Agencies – 136 American Savings Foundation 1 Hartford Healthcare at Home 1 State of CT Campaign Parent AT&T Business Solutions 1 Hartford Hospital 21 Special Gifts 99 Customer Care Hartford Public Schools 2 Webster Bank 89 Bank of America 5 Hedberg Data Systems, Inc. 1 Eversource 88 Barnes Aerospace – Windsor & HQ 9 Hinckley Allen LLP 2 Otis Elevator 73 Berkshire Bank 1 KPMG LLP 20 United Technologies Research 66 Bloomfield Town Departments 1 Leadership Greater Hartford 2 Center (UTRC) Blum Shapiro & Company PC 1 LIMRA 8 The Hartford Steam Boiler 52 Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford, Inc. 1 Lincoln Financial Group 17 Inspection and Insurance Company Burris Logistics 1 Manchester Board of Education 1 Enterprise Holdings 45 C&S Wholesale Grocers – Corporate 6 Manchester Town Departments 1 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 38 Capital Workforce Partners 1 Message Center Management 1 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 38 Catholic Charities Inc., Archdiocese 1 MetroHartford Alliance 1 Nassau Reinsurance Group 35 of Hartford Milliman 1 UPS 31 Chase Enterprises 4 Nassau Reinsurance Group 35 Cigna 29 Chubb 4 Nationwide Insurance 1 Robinson+Cole 28 Cigna 29 NBC Universal 1 Day Pitney LLP 25 CohnReznick LLP 7 OKAY Industries 2 Hartford Hospital 21 Comcast Corporation 15 Otis Elevator 73 Deloitte LLP 20 ConnectiCare, Inc. & Affiliates 15 Our Piece of the Pie (OPP) 1 KPMG LLP 20 Connecticut Center for Advanced 1 Padgett Business Services 1 Shipman & Goodwin LLP 18 Technology (CCAT) People’s United Bank 8 Lincoln Financial Group 17 Connecticut Legal Services 1 Pepperidge Farm, Inc. 3 Comcast Corporation 15 Connecticut Public Broadcasting 5 Permatex 7 ConnectiCare, Inc. & Affiliates 15 Connecticut State Agencies – 136 Pfizer Corporation 1 United Way of Central and 14 State of CT Campaign Parent Pratt & Whitney 784 Northeastern Connecticut Conning 12 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 38 Conning 12 Consolidated School District of 1 ProHealth Physicians 2 Vantis Life Insurance Company 11 New Britain Prudential Financial 2 Cronin, LLC 2 Reid and Riege PC 2 * Leadership Investors who Day Pitney LLP 25 Robinson+Cole 28 are not associated with a Deloitte LLP 20 Salvation Army – 999042 1 workplace campaign 98 Doosan Fuel Cell America 2 Santander Bank 1 Enterprise Holdings 45 Shell Oil Company Foundation 1 Eversource 88 Shipman & Goodwin LLP 18 Farmington Bank 9 Sikorsky, A Lockheed Martin Company 1 Gannett Fleming Affiliates, Inc. 1 Simsbury Bank 1 GE Power 1 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 38 Gerber Technology 3 Stop & Shop 1 Gilbane Building Company 1 Sun Life Financial Group 1 Girl Scouts of Connecticut 1 TD Bank 5 2017 UNITED WAY COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP INVESTORS IN CORPORATIONS Includes Tocqueville and AND ORGANIZATIONS Constitution Societies COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS The Hartford 10 UTC Aerospace Systems 179 The Hartford Steam Boiler 52 Vantis Life Insurance Company 11 Inspection and Insurance Company Virtus Investment Partners 6 The Hutensky Group 2 Voya Financial 4 The Village for Families & 6 Webster Bank 89 Children, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank 2 Thomas Fahy Insurance Associates 3 Westinghouse Electric Company 2 Travelers 470 WEX Health 7 Trinity College 1 Whittlesey & Hadley 7 Triumph Engine Control Systems 2 WHUSA – Women’s Health 7 U.S. Bank 2 Wiggin & Dana, LLC 1 United Technologies Corporation 158 Willis Towers Watson 4 United Technologies Research 64 Windham Hospital 1 Center (UTRC) Windsor Federal Savings 3 United Way of Central and 14 YMCA of Greater Hartford 1 Northeastern Connecticut YWCA Hartford Region 1 United Way of Connecticut, Inc./ 2 Grand Total 2,760 2-1-1 University of Hartford 1 * Leadership Investors who Updike, Kelly & Spellacy PC 1 are not associated with a workplace campaign 98 UPS 31 2017 UNITED WAY COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN TOCQUEVILLE COMPANY LISTING COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS COMPANY # OF LEADERSHIP DONORS Aetna, Inc. 2 Nassau Reinsurance Group 3 United Technologies Research Center 3 Chase Enterprises 3 Otis Elevator Company 7 United Way of Central and 1 Cigna 1 People’s United Bank 1 Northeastern Connecticut ConnectiCare, Inc. & Affiliates 1 Pratt & Whitney 33 UTC Aerospace Systems 14 Conning 1 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 1 Virtus Investment Partners 1 Day Pitney LLP 2 Robinson+Cole 1 Voya Financial 1 Deloitte & Touche LLP 6 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 3 Webster Bank 2 Eversource 4 The Hartford 9 Women’s Health USA 2 GE Power 1 The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 1 Hartford City Departments 1 and Insurance Company * Leadership Investors who KPMG LLP 2 Travelers 10 are not associated with a workplace campaign 11 Message Center Management 1 United Technologies Corporation 32 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY United Way Tocqueville Society members LA SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE Brian and Kathy MacLean**** are recognized for their leadership and The Mathews Family**** Annual Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999 commitment at the following levels: Lee and Bernadette Olivier*** Jay and Jeanne Benet**** Nancy and Bill Trachsel**** La Table Ronde D’un Million de Dollars John M. Trani**** Annual gifts of one million dollars or more ORDRE DE FRATERNITÉ Annual Gifts of $75,000 to $99,999 Ordre De Prospérité MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ Annual gifts of $750,000 to $999,999 Robert C. Vance Foundation**** Annual Gifts of $20,000 to $24,999 Pamela and Paul Beach**** Ordre De Connaissance ORDRE D’EGALITÉ Stephen and Sharon Finger**** Annual gifts of $500,000 to $749,999 Annual gifts of $50,000 to $74,999 Greg and Renata Hayes*** Ordre D’indépendance Shashi and Akhil Johri*** Dave Albrycht** Annual gifts of $250,000 to $499,999 Bob and Jeanne Leduc**** Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caporaso* Dennis and Mary Lubozynski*** La Société Nationale Paul and Joanne Kelliher* Sharon and Michael McQuade** Annual gifts of $100,000 to $249,999 ORDRE DE LIBERTÉ Jim and Cathy Smith**** Ordre De Fraternité Barbara Walden and Bill Veronesi*** Annual gifts of $75,000 to $99,999 Annual Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 One contributor wishes to remain anonymous. Ordre D’egalité Tom and Amanda Buckingham** Annual gifts of $50,000 to $74,999 Mary and Ed Budd**** Stephan and Francine Christiansen** MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ Ordre De Liberté Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daugherty* Annual Gifts of $10,000 to $19,999 Annual gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 Vincent J. Dowling, Jr.*** Jill Albertelli *** The Graber-Lipperman Family** Membres De La Société Donald Allan, Jr.* Michael and Cindy Klein** Annual gifts of $10,000 to $24,999 Eric Alletzhauser and Heather Crawford* Karl J. Krapek**** Elizabeth and Michael Amato** Tom and Letha Kunkel** Bob and Heidi Bailey**** Kevin T. Lewis* Gail Baker** Thomas and Nancy Lofredo*** *Tocqueville Society member for 5 or more years, **10 or more years, ***15 or more years, ****20 or more years ‡ Deceased Women’s Leadership Council member Emerging Leaders Society member 2017 UNITED WAY COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY Paula S. Gilberto *** Sherri and Rick Murray*** MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ continued Catherine F. Godin *** Dennis Oakes and Debra Rahn-Oakes*** Annual Gifts of $10,000 to $19,999 Paul and Amy Guggina* Sean and Paula O’Brien** Greg and Denise Barats* Peter and Ellen Gundersen* Robert and Rosanne O’Hara*** Nancy Bernstein*** Yosi and Gretchen Haimes* David and Teri Parekh** Andy F. Bessette and Cheryl Noel-Bessette** Ellen M. Hancock** Robert and Joan E. Pixton *** Christine and Matthew Bromberg*** Laurie
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