Matt Fleury ’07 EMBA has been reappointed by Governor Ned Lamont to a second term as Chairman of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education. Mr. Fleury has served as BOR chair since 2016 and has been a member of the board since 2011.
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Matt Fleury ’07 EMBA has been reappointed by Governor Ned Lamont to a second term as Chairman of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education. Mr. Fleury has served as BOR chair since 2016 and has been a member of the board since 2011.
Ronald O. Rosenberg ’93 MBA has been appointed Group Technical Innovation Director of Azelis. Mr. Rosenberg’s key role covers group’s strategy and direction for innovation, leadership for the Azelis lab community, and optimization and harmonization of Azelis’s 60 labs across the globe.
Gregory Kirber ’13 MBA, JD and Erik B. St. Pierre ’12 MBA, JD have created PartsTech, an automotive eCommerce platform that revolutionizes the parts-ordering and procurement processes for professional technicians and auto-shop owners. PartsTech’s Director of Data Management, Eric Lough, has also studied at the UConn School of Business.
Kenneth F. Martino, Jr. ’80, 82 MBA has been promoted to President of MedRisk. Mr. Martino joined the company last year as Executive President of Business Development. In his new position, he will lead enterprise-wide operations for the customer and patient experience, quality assurance, provider relations, and billing and revenue optimization.
David V. Mariano ’06, ’19 MBA was promoted to Assistant Vice President, Credit Risk Analyst in the Consumer Restructure & Recovery Department at Webster Bank.
Scott E. Szymanski ’98 MBA has been named President of Theranica USA, headquartered in Montclair, NJ. Mr. Szymanski will help lead the launch of FDA-cleared Nerivio for acute treatment of migraines.
Paula B. Woodhouse ’82 has joined the Savings Bank of Danbury as Vice President Commercial Lender. Ms. Woodhouse has worked in Commercial Banking for over 25 years, most recently serving as the Head of Business Banking at Union Savings Bank in Danbury.
Frances J. Trelease ’83, ’96 MBA is the Founder of Boomr Den, LLC, an organization to help midlife adults navigate new and ongoing careers. Ms. Trelease was recently featured as a guest on Fox 61 in Hartford to discuss the dangers of falsifying or fabricating resume information.
Brian P. Reilly ’85 has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Chimera Investment Corporation, Inc. (NYSE: CIM). Mr. Reilly will serve as a Class III Director and will stand for election at the Company’s 202 shareholder meeting for the remaining two years of the Class III Director term. He will also serve on the Audit Committee, as a Financial Expert, and the Risk Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors.
George D. Morton III ’85 has been selected as the regional human resources director for Pelican Products, Inc.’s South Deerfield, Massachusetts office. Pelican Products, Inc. is a portfolio company of Behrman Capital, a private equity investment firm based in New York and San Francisco. In his new position, Mr. Morton will be responsible for managing tactical human resources, delivering on strategic operational goals, leading workforce planning and engaging employees for Pelican’s Eastern region.