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February 7, 2020

Movers & Shakers: CT Humane Society names Gold medical director

Photo | Contributed Mark Gold is Connecticut Humane Society's new medical director.

Mark Gold has joined the Connecticut Humane Society as medical director. 

Gold previously worked for the U.S. Navy Surgeon General as a senior veterinarian, and later worked with sheep on a farm, with laboratory animals, and at a private practice veterinary hospital.
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Hartford HealthCare hired three new vascular specialists at its Heart & Vascular Institute at MidState Medical Center.

The new hires include Dr. Antoine Ferneini, who will serve as section chief of vascular surgery; Brian Coyle, who will work as medical director of the limb salvage program; and Ralph
DeNatale, who is now medical director of vascular quality.
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Chandra Dyamangoudar has joined tech company GalaxE.Solutions as vice president of the New Jersey-based company’s Hartford operations, and will be responsible for strategy, development and operations of GalaxE.Solutions’ Hartford Innovation Center.

Dyamangoudar previously worked for CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield where he served as senior director and led their IT organization.
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Steve Angeletti and Elizabeth Hayden were hired at NTB Bank, a New York-based community bank that operates in six states, including Connecticut. Angeletti will serve as senior commercial banking manager and Hayden joins as a credit analyst. 

Angeletti most recently served as regional vice president of commercial lending at TD Bank in the southern Connecticut market. Hayden previously worked as senior commercial credit analyst at United Bank in Bristol. 
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Sam Hanna has been promoted to executive vice president, middle market banking at Waterbury-based Webster Bank, where he will continue to lead the bank’s regional middle
market banking organization, as well as equipment finance and other areas.

Hanna previously worked at Webster’s commercial real estate section, managing the Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts markets.
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John Egazarian has been named chief operating officer for IQ Telecom, a telecommunications management firm based in Wethersfield, and will be responsible for all aspects of daily operation, business development, and customer service. 

Before joining IQT, John served as COO and head of product at CÜR Media.
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Stephen Moule has been named senior vice president at Bristol aerospace and industrial component maker Barnes Group Inc., and president of Barnes Industrial.

Moule previously served as president, Americas at Gilbarco Veeder-Root, a $1.1B operating unit within the Fortive Corp.
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Bret Schipper was appointed chief of surgical oncology at Hartford Hospital and director of oncologic surgery for the hospital’s Cancer Institute.

Schipper serves as assistant clinical professor in the departments of surgery at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Quinnipiac University School of Medicine.

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