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May 8, 2019 BIZ PEOPLE

CERC names new board members

PHOTOS | Contributed Donald M. Kendall Jr.
Theresa A. Kozikowski
Tony Vitti
Vicki Bozzuto

Donald M. Kendall Jr., co-founder and chair of Social Venture Partners Connecticut, and R. Adam Norwitt, president and CEO of Amphenol Corp in Wallingford, have been named to the board of the Connecticut Economic Resource Center (CERC), the state government-based nonprofit whose mission is to foster business formation, recruitment and growth in Connecticut.

Kendall, of Weston, is an entrepreneur and philanthropist who heads SVP-CT, a group of entrepreneurs, corporate executives and leaders from the philanthropic, nonprofit and academic communities who work to strengthen the capacity and impact of nonprofits.

Norwitt, who lives in Ridgefield, joined Amphenol in 1998, and has been based in Asia and Connecticut. Before that, he was a corporate attorney with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP. Amphenol is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of high technology interconnect products, antennas and sensors used in a broad array of end markets.

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Webster Bank has named Theresa A. Kozikowski director of human resources, enabling functions and employee relations. She will report to Chief Human Resources Officer Bernard Garrigues. Kozikowski is also responsible for HR policies, risk and compliance and regulatory matters, and serves as HR liaison to the bank’s Operational Risk Management Committee and legal department. Kozikowski most recently was chief HR officer for Edelman Financial Services. Before that she was managing director of human resources, U.S. and Canada, at Marsh & McLennan Cos., and spent 16 years at General Electric in HR positions of increasing responsibility. Kozikowski earned both a bachelor’s degree in biology and an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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Tony Vitti has joined Colonial Properties in Orange, where he will work in both commercial and residential real estate sales. Vitti, a resident of Orange, began his real estate career four years ago with Coldwell Banker after retiring from the Milford Police Department.

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Vicki Bozzuto last month retired after 10 years as dean of workforce development and continuing education at Gateway Community College in New Haven, where she had worked for 25 years. After earning an associate’s degree from South Central Community College (Gateway’s predecessor institution), a bachelor’s degree from Southern Connecticut State University and a master’s from Cambridge College, Bozzuto first came to GCC as director of the school’s Allied Health Division.

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