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Special Olympics launched its Play Unified campaign around the world in 2014 to engage people in addressing critical world issues using sport as a catalyst. These critical world issues, which greatly affect individuals with intellectual disabilities and us all, include inactivity, intolerance and injustice.
Play Unified is about inspiring people, particularly youth, to be leaders who create change in their schools and communities through their examples of inclusion, understanding and acceptance.
One way people can inspire this change is by participating in the Special Olympics Unified Sports® program, which teams up peers with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. Unified Sports® helps shatter stereotypes about individuals with disabilities and reveal champions of all abilities.
The Special Olympics Play Unified Ball is an iconic representation of the Play Unified campaign and of a sharable experience that transcends geopolitical, racial, economic, gender and intellectual constructs. When you pick up a ball and throw it to another, things can change. This simple action can have a resounding impact.
#PLAYUNIFIED WITH SPECIAL OLYMPICS CONNECTICUT
A LETTER FROM OUR CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENTThank you for your continued involvement and generous support in 2014. Our organization could not function successfully without your dedicated efforts.
Special Olympics Connecticut emphasizes athlete inclusion - through sportscompetition – and getting healthy – two essential elements for enjoying life and making it meaningful.
The Special Olympics Unified Sports® program promotes inclusion – by bringing together athletes with and without intellectual disabilities together on teams to train and compete in sports. And, as a result, each teammate finds a place where they belong, can make friends, get physically fit and thrive.
With the kick-off of Special Olympics’ Play Unified campaign at the end of 2014, the importance – and necessity – of inclusion and the power of friendship are being reinforced here in our state and around the world. The red Play Unified ball you will see throughout this annual report symbolizes unity and serves as an invitation to get involved.
The concept of Unified Sports® competition had its beginnings right here in Southern New England, and now touches the lives of those in far-away lands like Africa, China, Russia and Australia. We’ve even seen, firsthand, how it positively transforms lives of Special Olympics athletes and Unified partners who are with our sister program in the Caribbean Islands of St. Kitts and Nevis.
With 80% of the high schools in Connecticut now offering Unified Sports® to their student athletes of different abilities, students, parents, coaches, administrators and communities are all working together to eliminate separation, isolation and bullying. Instead of pointing to the differences between individuals with and without intellectual disabilities, the emphasis now is on how similar we all are.
We’ve made inclusive sports a priority for decades now and have enlisted partners, like the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, to expand our Unified programs – and their positive impact. And it’s been an impetus to inspire inclusivity off the playing field as well.
This past year, our Special Olympics Unified Sports® Fitness Club has brought people together during group walks at quintessential Connecticut locations like the Coast Guard Academy and one of our state’s finest private schools. At these events, athlete groups are exercising together, learning about healthy practices and nutrition and motivating each other to keep going!
Join in. Get active. Play Unified with us in 2015. Together we can all make a significant difference in the lives of our athletes. Special Olympics – it’s about Revealing the Champion in All of Us, and that means YOU!
The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities; giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
72 Local Programs
14,067 Athletes & Unified Sports® Partners
27 Olympic-Type Sports
4 State Games & Year-Round Sports Training & Competition
John Riccardi,Chairman of the Board
Beau Doherty, President
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STATEWIDE COMPETITIONS
WINTER GAMESMarch 1 and 2
Athletes: 720Unified Partners: 138Coaches: 244
Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing Eversource Energy, Simsbury
Figure Skating & Speed Skating International Skating Center of Connecticut, Simsbury
Alpine Skiing & Snowboarding Ski Sundown, New Hartford
Floor Hockey Pratt & Whitney Hangar, East Hartford
SUMMER GAMESJune 6, 7 and 8
Athletes: 2,010Unified Partners: 352Coaches: 459
Track & Field
Cycling
Gymnastics
Swimming
TennisSouthern Connecticut State University, New Haven
SoccerHamden Hall Athletic Fields, Hamden
FALL SPORTS FESTIVALSeptember 6 and 7
Athletes: 884Unified Partners: 328Coaches: 171
SoftballConnecticut Sportsplex, North Branford & Kennedy Field, East Haven
BocceSavin Rock, West Haven
SailingThe Wadawanuck Club, Stonington
CroquetThe Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island
GolfSleeping Giant Golf Course, Hamden
HOLIDAY SPORTS CLASSICNovember 22 and 23
Athletes: 1,670Unified Partners: 580Coaches: 92
Basketball Quinnipiac University, Hamden
Bowling AMF Lanes, Milford/AMF Circle Lanes, East Haven
Powerlifting James Hillhouse High School, New Haven
Volleyball Floyd Little Athletic Center, New Haven
Speed Skating InvitationalFebruary 20 at Norwich Municipal Ice Rink, Norwich
Unified Floor Hockey Divisioning TournamentFebruary 23 at Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford
Windham Swim Meet March 8 at Windham High School, Windham
Curling BonspielMarch 8 at Nutmeg Curling Club, Bridgeport
Traditional Basketball InvitationalMarch 15 at Holy Cross High School, Waterbury
Husky Classic Soccer Qualifier May 3 at UCONN, Storrs
Gymnastics Invitational May 3 at YMCA, Guilford
Southern Spring Time TrialsMay 10 at Weston High School, Weston
Northern Spring Time TrialsMay 18 at The Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor
Cycling Time Trials May 18 at Eversource Energy, Cheshire
Developmental Aquatics May 22 at Oxford High School, Oxford
Golf Skills Jamboree July 27 at Lyman Orchards, Middlefield
Softball Divisioning Tournament August 9 at Prageman Park, Wallingford
Croquet InvitationalAugust 16 at Elizabeth Park, Hartford
Golf Alternate Shot InvitationalAugust 23 at Orange Hills Country Club, Orange
New England Golf Invitational October 25 at Raceway Golf Course, Thompson
Unified Basketball Divisioning Tournament October 18 at Floyd Little Athletic Center, New Haven
Unified Volleyball w Tournament October 19 at Floyd Little Athletic Center, New Haven
Flag Football Invitational November 2 at St. Joseph High School, Trumbull
ADDITIONAL COMPETITIONS
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TEAM CONNECTICUT - 2014 SPECIAL OLYMPICS USA GAMES
Special Olympics Connecticut was proud to send 76 athletes and Unified Sports® partners and 22 coaches and delegates to the Special Olympics USA Games in and around Princeton, New Jersey, June 14-21, 2014. The athletes and Unified Sports® teams representing communities across our state, competed in 13 different sports.
Each member of Team Connecticut enthusiastically accepted the challenge to compete on a national level, and devoted much time and effort to preparing for the Games. In addition to their personal achievements in the sports they play, friendships were formed and memories that will last a lifetime were made along the journey to the Games.
Stephanie McMahon, WWE’s Chief Brand Officer, served as Team Connecticut’s Honorary Chair; SOCT Board Member Tom Joyce, as Chairman of Team Connecticut and Olympic Gold Medalist Kristine Lilly, as Honorary Team Connecticut Head Coach.
Athlete Angie D’Amico and Wilton Police Officer Diane MacLean represented Connecticut in the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games Law Enforcement Torch Run.
John AronsonClif BackesJoe BartolucciEric BembenekKelli BigelowSean BogartRyan BreedloveJohn BrixnorRyan CafaroDavid CalixtoBurdeen CampMichael CantyChris CapobiancoMatt CapobiancoEdmond CardLily CarebStephanie CerratoJeremiah ClaytonBarton ColeAdam ColettiCasey CollinsShane CollinsNicole CookOliver Croxford-BrockCarol CutlerKevin CutsingerKristy DeCostaDavid DenninJimmy DePaolaSelina DerungsLarry DohertyGordon EwenAndrew FarrowKatie FemiakAlison FiskeBarbara FitzpatrickKendra FitzpatrickKyra FitzpatrickJeff GillScott GoldinMike GuidittaGreg HannonMatthew HicksRobyn HicockKevin KarwoskiRobert KingEllen KirschGrace KnechtleRebecca Lamoin
Jamelle LewisJamie LouchenMarlene LeubeckAndrew MacMillanTom MaderaStephanie MaiorinoCorey MalanCraig MalanKimberly MalanKyle MalanNicholas MargolfoVincenzo MarreroJill MarshallRon MassonScott MassonJennifer McLellanHeather MinerviniRodney MyersJim NealLyn NevinsThomas O'NeilEmily O'ReillyDavid ParoliseKyle PetitAllyson PortnoyShawn ReillyAmanda RenaudSharon RiveraPatrick SeversonBeth SklarSteven SmoakesJoanne SorelJoyce StilleTyler StevensTravis StolleTim SturgesBob SullivanTroy SundwallAndrew SzczesnyTony ThomasMaya TodrinBen TrowbridgeAngel ValdesGeorge VerderameJarrod ViensMark ViolanoNick ViolanoPete WagnerMax Zionts
The USA Games take place every four years and celebrate the Special Olympics movement, promote the ideals of acceptance and inclusion through sport, and showcase athletes from all 52 Special Olympics US Programs and their abilities.
RESULTS
OVERALL (in team sports and doubles)3 Gold Medals: Bocce Doubles, Bocce Unified
Doubles, Tennis Unified Doubles
4 Silver Medals: Tennis Unified Doubles, Bowling
Doubles (2), Unified Volleyball
4 Bronze Medals: Unified Basketball, Unified Soccer,
Unified Triathlon, Aquatics Relay
3 4th Place Ribbons: Unified Softball, Athletics
Relay, Bowling
IN INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 10 Gold Medals: 1 Bowling, 7 Aquatics, 2 Cycling
16 Silver Medals: 1 Bocce, 1 Bowling, 3 Powerlifting,
2 Golf, 3 Athletics, 1 Aquatics, 1 Tennis, 4 Cycling
8 Bronze Medals: 1 Bowling, 1 Bocce, 3 Powerlifting,
1 Athletics, 2 Cycling
4 4th Place Ribbons: 1 Athletics, 1 Tennis, 2 Cycling
2 5th Place Ribbons: 1 Athletics, 1 Cycling
6 6th Place Ribbons: 1 Bowling, 5 Athletics
1 Participation Ribbon: 1 Cycling
SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED SPORTS® FITNESS CLUBThe Special Olympics Connecticut Unified Sports® Fitness Club brings people with and without intellectual disabilities together to participate in regular physical activity that enhances their fitness and health and to make new friends.
The emphasis of the Club is on participation, rather than competition. Each Club member uses an activity tracking device to record miles walked – either independently, on group walks or at Universal Walks which Special Olympics Connecticut presents at different venues of interest throughout the year.
By accruing miles walked, members earn incentives, such as souvenir pins, while improving their health and making new acquaintances. In addition to fitness activities, Club members benefit from gaining information about best practices for living a healthy lifestyle.
2014 UNIVERSAL WALKS WERE HELD AT:The GunneryThe United States Coast Guard Academy
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED SPORTS® ADMINISTERED BY THE CONNECTICUT INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (CIAC)
The Special Olympics Unified Sports® program in schools brings together individuals with intellectual disabilities (athletes) and those without (Unified Sports® partners) to play sports, gain physical fitness and develop friendships. The program encourages all participants to Play Unified andto, ultimately, Live Unified.
When Special Olympics Connecticut and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) established a partnership in 1992, Connecticut became the first state to have its scholastic high school sports association run a Unified Sports® program. Because of this partnership and the program’s great success and impact - which continue today - Connecticut serves as a model for other scholastic sports associations across the country.
In 2014, 227 Connecticut elementary and secondary schools and 111 Connecticut high schools participated in Special Olympics Unified Sports® programs. Special Olympics Unified Sports® enriches the lives of its participants with intellectual disabilities who might not otherwise have opportunities to play sports and do so in an environment where they feel supported, encouraged and respected by their teammates and coaches. It helps to create friendships on – and beyond the playing field.
Special Olympics Unified Sports® in schools also helps to create a more positive school climate and encourages students without disabilities to become more aware, accepting and compassionate.
While Unified Sports® are played in accordance with game rules and with certified referees, the program emphasizes collaboration, joy and personal achievements instead of focusing on competition and winning.
Tournaments that are held as part of the program bring together teams from different schools, representing different towns.
Unified Sports currently offered in Connecticut schools include track & field, soccer, basketball, bowling and volleyball.
SO College
SO College connects college students and individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports and social activities. SO College activities inspire friendships and help students on campus come to better understand the needs and capabilities of Special Olympics athletes and their families.
Yale University, the University of Connecticut, Fairfield University, Quinnipiac University, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Southern Connecticut State University and the University of Hartford all have SO College Clubs that are making a positive difference.
THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED SPORTS® PATHWAY
Special Olympics Unified Art is a program offered at schools across the state through Special Olympics Connecticut’s partnership with the Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS).
It brings students with intellectual disabilities and their peers without disabilities together to create works of art that are displayed at public venues throughout the year.
Working collaboratively inspires participants to form new friendships, gain self-esteem, develop artistically and experience joy. The program enhances attitude, behavior and performance and fosters an inclusive school community.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED SPORTS® IS OFFERED AT EVERY GRADE LEVEL
Young Athletes (Pre-k through Grade 2) Offers an introduction to Unified Sports® that focuses on development of gross motor skills and coordination, and peer interaction.
Elementary School Focuses on individual skill development and socialization.
Middle SchoolProvides opportunities for student athletes to enhance individual sports skills and engage in team-based competition.
High SchoolEmphasizes team building, confidence building, and positive social interaction among students with and without intellectual disabilities to inspire friendships and a more inclusive school climate.
BeyondAfter graduation, individuals may continue their involvement by participating in local (community) Unified Sports® programs.
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HEALTHY ATHLETES OUR HEALTHY ATHLETE INITIATIVES/VOLUNTEER PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS INCLUDE:
SPECIAL SMILESUCONN School Of Dental MedicineDr. Deb Redford-Badwal, Clinical Director
FUN FITNESSAmerican Physical Therapy Association Colleen Langlais, PT MS Clinical DirectorHeidi Adamski, PT, MS Clinical Director
OPENING EYESSponsored By: Lions Clubs International CT Association Of OptometristsDr. Chris Agro, Clinical DirectorDr. Susan Danberg, Global Clinical Advisor
FIT FEETDr. Neal Zomback, Clinical Director
HEALTHY HEARINGDr. Thomas Hinchey, Clinical Director
HEALTH PROMOTIONCarol Flaim, RN, Clinical DirectorCaitlin Daikus, CHES, Clinical Director
MASSAGE THERAPISTSCT Chapter Sports Massage TeamShirley Cooper, Coordinator
Through our Special Olympics Healthy Athletes® program, we provide free health screenings to athletes at our Summer Games, including dental, feet, eye and hearing checks and also provide, at no cost, such items as new glasses, mouth guards and written recommendations for more specialized care, if needed. We also offer life- changing and life-saving education at events throughout the year to enhance athletes’ fitness, nutrition and overall well-being.
Through the Healthy Athletes program, we are also improving the way health systems and medical practitioners interact with, understand, relate to and serve people with intellectual disabilities. By giving medical practitioner volunteers the opportunity to screen and interact with our athletes, they come to better understand the challenges individuals with intellectual disabilities often face in obtaining comprehensive medical care and they become better equipped to provide more compassionate and personalized care. This ultimately will help to ensure that individuals with intellectual disabilities receive more optimal healthcare and thrive as athletes.
HEALTHY ATHLETES
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Spread the Word to End the Word DayEnd the R-Word campaigns were conducted at many schools on March 5th in observance of “Spread the Word to End the Word” Day, an annual event to promote respect for all and eliminate hurtful and derogatory language.
Special Olympics Connecticut’s Global Messengers Athletes who serve as ambassadors for our organization gathered on October 4th for an all-day workshop to enhance their skills and share ideas.
Special Olympics Unified Sports® Youth Leadership SummitStudents who participate in the Special Olympics Unified Sports® Program at schools statewide gathered for the annual Youth Leadership Summit hosted by CIAC and Special Olympics Connecticut on January 9th at Wesleyan University.
Dream RideThe 14th Annual Dream Ride Experience, presented by Bozzuto’s, Inc., The Hometown Foundation and your local IGA Supermarket was held August 22nd -24th and raised $1,120,000 for Special Olympics. Participants represented 12 states and 3 countries, and the event included a motorcycle ride and Papa’s Dodge Dream Cruise.
Michaels Cup Unified Sports® Awards BanquetCIAC and Special Olympics Connecticut hosted the 11th Annual Michaels Jewelers Unified Sports® Awards Banquet on April 29th to honor student athletes, Unified partners, athletic directors and sponsors who participate in and support Special Olympics Unified Sports®.
Reception at the Governor’s ResidenceA springtime reception hosted by Jeffrey and Nancy Hoffman was held at the Governor’s Residence to announce Special Olympics Connecticut’s 2014 Northern Time Trials at The Loomis Chaffee School.
Mike Lupica and Jeff Wilpon Golf TournamentThe 21st Annual Mike Lupica and Jeff Wilpon Golf Invitational to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut took place on May 19th, with many sports greats in attendance.
Coaches Training DaySpecial Olympics Connecticut hosted its 4th Annual Coaches Training Day on March 30th. Training sessions in 13 different sports were held for the 201 coaches who attended.
SPECIAL EVENTS
LAZ Parking Golf TournamentLAZ Parking Charitable Foundation hosted their 5th annual golf tournament to support Special Olympics Connecticut on September 15th. The event raised $37,500.
Athlete FormalSouthern Connecticut State University’s Beta Mu Sigma fraternity hosted its 3rd Annual Athlete Formal for Special Olympics Connecticut athletes – an evening of music, dancing, and friendship - on November 7th.
Tim Shriver Book Signing Event and ReceptionSpecial Olympics Connecticut hosted “An Evening with Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver” at Yale University on December 10th. Dr. Shriver shared stories and reflections from his book, “Fully Alive: Discovering What Matters Most.”
Enterprise Golf TournamentThe 17th Annual Enterprise Holdings Charity Golf Tournament took place on September 18th at Lyman Orchards Golf Club and, for the first time, benefited Special Olympics Connecticut. The event raised $50,000.
Coastal Lighthouse Run Northwestern Mutual of Stamford hosted its 3rd Annual Coastal Lighthouse Run to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut at Harbor Point on October 5th.
Night of ThanksGlobal Messengers wrote thank you notes to donors and sponsors at our 8th Annual Night of Thanks on November 13th at TD Bank in Glastonbury.
Susan Saint James Poker TournamentSpecial Olympics Connecticut Board Member Susan Saint James hosted a wonderful gathering of friends and poker tournament at Foxwoods Resort Casino - all to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut – on September 21st.
Hotchkiss School Swim-a-thon Benefiting Special OlympicsThe Hotchkiss School hosted its 20th annual swim-a-thon benefiting the Special Olympics Northwest Swim Team and Special Olympics Connecticut on November 2nd.
Our Sister Program in St. Kitts & NevisSpecial Olympics Connecticut staff members and volunteers visited friends with our sister program in Special Olympics St. Kitts & Nevis to assist them with sports and leadership training.
Local Coordinator Leadership SummitVolunteers who lead Special Olympics’ community programs came together for our annual Local Coordinators Leadership Summit on September 27th – which was also Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day, an occasion honoring our organization’s founder.
TALENT MAKES PLAYS
TEAMWORK MAKES A STATEMENT
AWARD RECIPIENTS
2014 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Eunice Murtha AwardBarbara Thomason
Community Leadership AwardWhelen Engineering
Lew Perkins Coach AwardJoseph “Red” LeBouthillier
Sheila Schmidt AwardJoseph McGrail
Bozzuto Family AwardThe Stack Family
Susan Saint James Award for LeadershipKevin Martinez of ESPN
Eunice Kennedy Shriver AwardAngie D’Amico
Unsing HeroLou BennettLena BlanchGlenn DemingSteve Hicock (posthumously)Maureen Jahne Ron JenkinsPatty KupchunosGeanne Murphy Mary Jane Robinson Laurie Sablak
Spirit of LifeBecky AbbottFranklin BruceWendy JarvisMary KellerBenjamin LogelTaylor RichDavid SchusterMelissa SmigelMary Woodward
2014 HALL OF FAME EVENT
Special Olympics Connecticut’s annual Hall of Fame event honors extraordinary athletes, volunteers and supporters who demonstrate leadership, spirit and selflessness, inspire joy through sport and promote inclusion and respect for individuals of all abilities. The event is hosted and made possible through the generosity of the Bozzuto and Calvanese Families.
2014 PRESIDENT’S AWARDS
Special Olympics Connecticut honors and celebrates individuals who have made outstanding and impactful contributions to Special Olympics by presenting them with President’s Awards.
Mike Savage Formerly of the Connecticut Association of Schools/ Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic ConferenceBob Gobrecht Special Olympics North AmericaJonathan Capone West Haven High SchoolErnie Conti Crystal RockRenee DiNino iHeart Radio ConnecticutLou Pear Former Director of Unified Sports®, Connecticut Association of Schools/ Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Ken Bragg Former Assistant Director of Unified Sports®, Connecticut Association of Schools/ Connecticut Interscholasic Athletic ConferenceTed English Bob’s Discount FurnitureBob Kaufman Bob’s Discount FurnitureCathy Poulin Bob’s Discount Furniture
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2014 PENGUIN PLUNGES & OVER THE EDGE
Date Town Location Amount Raised
January 26 Farmington Winding Trails $51,620
February 8 Madison Hammonassett Beach State Park $72,616
February 8 Winsted Highland Lake $55,238
February 16 New London Ocean Beach Park $67,692
February 22 Middletown Crystal Lake $67,498
March 8 Westport Compo Beach $114,863
March 15 Danbury Candlewood Lake Park $31,141
March 22 Ellington Crystal Lake $34,152
The Penguin Plunge is a wintertime fundraiser for Special Olympics Connecticut and, for many, a much-anticipated annual tradition. Participants (a.k.a. “Penguins”) of all ages register and get pledges and then, on a designated date, join with other brave, fun-loving members of the community to jump into the chilly water of a lake or ocean for fun and to support athletes of all abilities in a most courageous way.
Over the Edge is a fundraiser ideal for those fearless individuals willing to rappel down the side of a tall building to heighten awareness and raise funds for Special Olympics.
Mohegan Sun hosted its 4th annual Over the Edge event to benefit Special Olympics Connecticut on September 5, 2014, providing the venue as well as employees to rappel. At the end of the day, 80 participants had descended the building and $108,000 was raised.
TOP 10 DEPARTMENTS
South Windsor Police Department $52,272
Bridgeport Police Department $50,377
Department of Correction Central Office/K-9 Unit $33,493
York Correctional Institution $20,511
Fairfield University Department of Public Safety $19,968
Branford Police Department $13,289
Hartford Police Department $12,481
Eastern Connecticut State University Police Department $12,407
New Britain Police Department $11,650
Enfield Police Department $11,588
LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
The Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics is one of the movement’s largest grass-roots fundraiser and public awareness vehicles. Law enforcement officers volunteer their time and dedicate their efforts to organizing and hosting special events that share the mission of Special Olympics and raise money throughout the year – all to enrich the lives of Special Olympics athletes.
Every June, over 1,500 Connecticut officers carry the Special Olympics “Flame of Hope” through cities and towns across the state, covering over 530 miles in three days. Officers run the “Final Leg” and light the ceremonial cauldron during Opening Ceremonies for the Special Olympics Connecticut Summer Games.
These heroes for Special Olympics also attend competitions in uniform to congratulate athletes and present them with their ribbons and medals – making triumphant moments even more memorable.
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TESTIMONIALS
CHANGES IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS 2013 2012Revenue and Other Support Contributions, grants and allocations $7,527,898 $7,636,163 Fundraising 2,194,359 2,469,198 Net assets released from restriction 215,792 155,725 Total Revenue and Other Support 9,938,049 10,261,086 Expenses Program services 8,491,329 8,544,419 Fundraising 1,290,599 1,316,850 Non-operating and general 375,193 386,003 Total Expenses 10,157,121 10,247,272 Income from Operations (219,072) 13,814 Other Income (Expenses) Investment return 86,208 66,633 Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on investments 263,747 224,294 Reorganization costs (77,035) Total Other Income (Loss) 272,920 290,927Change in Unrestricted Net Assets 53,848 304,741 CHANGES IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Contributions, grants and allocations 535,861 282,553 Investment return 61,484 43,383 Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on investments 216,877 176,377Net assets released from restriction (215,792) (155,725)Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 598,430 346,588 Change in Net Assets 652,278 651,329 Net Assets - Beginning 6,847,407 6,196,078 Net Assets - Ending $7,499,685 $6,847,407
48% DONATED MATERIALS & SERVICES
15% FUNDRAISING EVENTS
8% CORPORATE
5% DIRECT MARKETING
16% INDIVIDUAL & OTHER
8% FOUNDATION & GRANTS
Statements of Activities and Changes in Net Assets | Years ended December 31, 2013 and 2012
FINANCIALSIt's a game changer. You start out giving your time and quickly realize that it is you that is receiving acceptance, unconditional love and a lifetime of friendship. - Janis Cantiello D'Andrea
The place where volunteers get more love than the athletes - the best experience one can have in sports and human services - feel the love. - Marty Dunleavy
Special Olympics has a way of bringing together the nicest, most talented and giving people I ever could hope to meet. I now call those people friends and family. As much as I joined Special Olympics to help others and give back, I can't even begin to say all that Special Olympics has given me and so many others. To me Special Olympics is my serenity, it is my family. - Jarrod Viens
When I first started Special Olympics 11 years ago I was a nobody. Now I'm a superstar and got to meet cool people such as Jarrod Viens and Adam Coletti during training for the 2014 USA Games in Princeton New Jersey in June and knowing half of the SOCT medical staff (volunteers). - Max Zionts
Special Olympics isn't just training and competition. It's dedication, love and always striving to be better. I've volunteered/coached/watched/been one-on-one for Special Olympics for 19 years. Yes. I'm 19. It's quite addicting. The partner I have now, I've been with for four years now, I believe. I can't possibly say he's my partner. He's practically my brother. Team Oxford is a family, and it grows every year! - Ricardo Clarkson
Putting why I volunteer for Special Olympics into words is difficult for many people to understand. Until someone spends a day with our special athletes, partners, parents, and volunteers they will never fully understand. I get so much more from our special friends then I could ever give in volunteering! - Cheryl Pollard
Special Olympics brightens my day when I see everyone and we all have fun. - Sarah Gaulin
SOURCE: SPECIAL OLYMPICS CONNECTICUT’S FACEBOOK PAGE
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PARTNER SPONSORSADAMS HOMETOWN MARKETS/IGA HOMETOWN SUPERMARKETS
It is with great pleasure and pride that Adams and IGA Supermarkets continue our longstanding support of Special Olympics Connecticut. We are honored to partner with Special Olympics to help create a more accepting, warm and inclusive world. Personally, I have been forever changed and enriched by my friendships with Special Olympics athletes, who embody the determination, character and positive spirit of true champions.- Michael A. Bozzuto, CEO Bozzuto’s, Inc.
ESPN
ESPN has been a proud supporter of Special Olympics Connecticut since our founding, more than 30 years ago. It was Special Olympics Connecticut and its leader, Beau Doherty, that introduced ESPN to the exceptional work of Special Olympics and its Unified Program. Because of their excellence, ESPN became the Global Presenting Sponsor of Special Olympics Unified Sports and the broadcaster of the 2015 World Games coming to Los Angeles in July.- Kevin Martinez, Vice President ESPN Corporate Outreach
EVERSOURCE ENERGY
For over 30 years, Eversource Energy has proudly partnered with Special Olympics Connecticut to support the annual Winter Games. We remain both inspired and humbled by all of the Special Olympics athletes, in particular their incredible commitment to athletic achievement. The Winter Games are more than just a sporting event—they are a celebration of community, perseverance and spirit. - Thomas J. May, President and Chief Executive Officer Eversource Energy
HARVEY HUBBELL FOUNDATION
The Harvey Hubbell Foundation is proud to partner with Special Olympics Connecticut to help improve the lives of those with intellectual disabilities. The Foundation has been providing community support for more than 50 years and we look forward to continuing our work with Special Olympics.- Jim Van Hoof, Foundation Trustee Harvey Hubbell Foundation
PARTNER SPONSORSTD BANK
TD Bank is dedicated to enhancing both the quality of life and financial well-being of our communities. We believe in giving back and working with organizations that share this same value and mission. Special Olympics strives to empower the community and makes a positive impact on individuals for a life-time which TD strongly supports and stands by.- Mauro DeCarolis, Senior Vice President, Retail Banking, Connecticut Market, TD Bank
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Participating in the CT Special Olympics has become a staple event for the UTC family and my own personal family as well. There’s such great energy felt among everyone from the Olympians to the volunteers and it seems that each year that energy expands from the year before. I’m proud that UTC continues to be a key sponsor for such a gratifying event.- Mick Maurer, President, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp A subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation
WWE
WWE’s partnership with Special Olympics Connecticut has been nothing short of extraordinary. The passion and hard work of each athlete motivates WWE Superstars and Divas, and people all around the world. We are proud to continue our support of these courageous, inspirational and determined individuals.- Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE
LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
The Connecticut Law Enforcement Torch Run is part of an international campaign for Special Olympics, coordinated and managed by all divisions of law enforcement officers and officials from throughout the world, whose mission is to raise funds and awareness of the Special Olympics movement worldwide. The statewide Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut has been recognized in the world for many years as one of the top grassroots fundraising organizations for Special Olympics. We are the Guardians of the Flame, spreading awareness and bringing others into our movement to continue to support people with intellectual disabilities.- Lt. Donald Crabtree, Wethersfield, P.D.
- Director Todd A. Pelazza, Fairfield University Dept. of Public Safety
- Capt. Joseph Carlone, Dept. of Correction Law Enforcement Torch Run Executive Directors
NBC CONNECTICUT
To all the volunteers, staff, supporters, families, fans and most especially, the athletes of Special Olympics Connecticut, congratulations on another fantastic year of changing attitudes and changing lives. On behalf of the entire NBC Connecticut team, it is our privilege to be partners in a caring community with you.- Ric Harris, President & General Manager, NBC Connecticut
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CORPORATE SPONSORS$75,000+ Adams Hometown Markets/IGA Hometown SupermarketsESPN, Inc.Eversource EnergyLaw Enforcement Torch RunNBC ConnecticutTD BankThe Harvey Hubbell FoundationUnited Technologies CorporationWWE
$25,000 - $74,999 Bearingstar Insurance Charitable FundBob’s StoresCampus Customs/CymplifyConnectiCare, Inc.Connecticut Elks AssociationCovidienDylan’s Wings of ChangeGE Capital CorporationHoffman Auto GroupThe LAZ Parking Charitable Foundation, Inc.Whelen Engineering Co.
$15,000 - $24,999 E-RATE Online, LLCEmerson Process Management/ Emerson Charitable TrustFoxwoods Resort CasinoKnights of Columbus/Columbian Charities of Conn, Inc.Northwestern Mutual/J. Philip BenderPitney Bowes CorporationPraxair, Inc.The William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc.
$10,000 - $14,999 AlexionAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of ConnecticutGeneral AtlanticHCC Global Financial ProductsMohegan Sun Resort Casino
$5,000 - $9,999Affinion GroupBIC CorporationComcast CableErnst & YoungGEICOGreat BlueIBM CorporationJN Phillips Auto GlassModell’s Sporting GoodsOtis Elevator CompanyPratt & WhitneyRonald McDonald House Charities New York Tri-State Area, Inc.Special AngelsStanley Black & DeckerTD Securities, LLCXerox Corporation
$2,500 - $4,999American Legion Department of Connecticut, Inc.Colony Hardware CorporationConnecticut Section of the PGADime Bank Foundation, Inc.Dominion FoundationEnsign-Bickford Foundation, Inc.Fairfield County BankFarmington Bank Community FoundationJP Morgan ChaseLincoln Waste SolutionsMoose CharitiesNYAC Athlete’s FundOlsen ConstructionPeople’s United Community FoundationPriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLPSavings Bank of Danbury Foundation, Inc.Subway, Inc.The Rogow Greenberg FoundationThomaston Savings Bank FoundationWalter Camp Football Foundation
$1,000 - $2,499Bigelow Tea CompanyEmera EnergyEnterprise Holdings FoundationFrederick A. DeLuca Foundation, Inc.Guilford Savings BankHanover Insurance GroupJan Electronic Supplies, Inc.Jones Lang LaSalleLiberty BankNext Step LivingNew England Business AssociatesNorthwest Community BankPurdue PharmaRBC Wealth ManagementSimsbury BankThomson ReutersUSI Insurance Services of Connecticut, Inc.Weston Police Benevolent Association
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MEDIA RadioiHeart Radio Connecticut Country 92.5 FM ESPN Radio 1300 AM ESPN Radio 97.9 FM Fox Sports Radio 1410 AM KC 101.3 FM KISS 95.7 FM The River 105.9 FM Rock 102 FM WELI 960 AM NewsTalk iHeart Radio Connoisseur Media 95.9 The Fox FM 99.1 WPLR FM 99.9 STAR FMCumulus Media WEBE 108 FM WICC 600 AM
TelevisionESPNNBC ConnecticutThe CPBN Media Lab
PrintHartford Business JournalMoffly MediaNew Haven RegisterThe Republican-AmericanTurley Press
YEAR-ROUND SUPPORTERS
SUPPLIERS Adams Hometown Markets/IGA Hometown SupermarketsBozzuto’s, Inc.Campus Customs/CymplifyCoca-Cola Bottling Company of Southeastern New EnglandCrystal Rock Water & Coffee CompanyDunkin’ DonutsGraebel Moving Services, LLCGuida’s Milk & Ice CreamLamar Outdoor AdvertisingMarcus CommunicationsState of Connecticut Judicial Branch Community ServiceWORX
MAJOR IN-KIND DONORSAccess Audio Visual Systems, Inc.Adams Hometowm Markets/ IGA Hometown SupermarketsAmerican Medical Response - New HavenAND 1Aqua Turf ClubBozzuto’s, Inc.Breaking Waves International, LLCCarriage House Mercedes-Benz of New LondonCoca-Cola Bottling Company of Southeastern New EnglandConnecticut Portable Storage/PODSCorporate Displays SpecialtiesCrystal Rock Water & Coffee CompanyConnoisseur MediaCumulus MediaDooney & BourkeDunkin’ DonutsEversource EnergyFirst TransitFloyd Little Athletic CenterGraebel Moving Services, LLCGreat River Golf ClubGuida’s Milk & Ice CreamThe GunneryHamden Hall Country Day SchoolHartford Business JournaliHeart Radio ConnecticutInternational Skating Center of Connecticut
OFFICE VOLUNTEERSMillie AntonettiNatalie ArbogastBarry BaiardiJoyce BaiardiJoan BrixnerAshley BrooksBurdeen CampLoretta CaseyCarol CutlerNorman HanenbaumSara LombardiRachael PolanskyAnges Tosetti
VOLUNTEER PHOTOGRAPHERSDan BurnsSteve GladGlen KutlerSara LombardiChad LyonsMel MoralesDiane ParsonsEvanthea ParsonsEd ReillyBill SheaGinny ThibodeauHildi Todrin
Lamar Outdoor AdvertisingThe Loomis Chaffee SchoolMarcus CommunicationsMoffly MediaMohawk MountainMohegan SunMount Southington Ski AreaNBC ConnecticutNew Haven RegisterNutmeg Curling ClubThe Ocean House, Rhode IslandPowder RidgePratt & WhitneyPrime Development GroupQuinnipiac UniversityRepublican-AmericanSavin Rock ParkSki SundownSleeping Giant Golf CourseSouthbury Training SchoolSouthern Connecticut State UniversityState of Connecticut Judicial Branch Community ServiceSubway, Inc.University of ConnecticutUnited States Coast Guard AcademyVisual Technologies, Inc.Wadawanuck ClubWinding Trails Recreation Area
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IN MEMORY & HONOR OF
IN MEMORY OFJohn P. AitkenheadJohn P. AlbertJohn D. Ambrose, Jr.Joseph D. AustiguyLorraine BakerJerry L. BelangerChristine BiscontiEster Blake-HarrisJosephine BoberHelen BrownWalter BurnsGino BuzzeoGarrett T. CampenWilliam D. CanaleDominick CarloneMary A. CipollaShaun ClarkElizabeth CleavelandJack CollinsJames ConnollyPeter CordesAnn M. CorsoTodd CroftVirginia M. CrossleySumner CutlerJames E. D’AprileRose V. D’OnofrioVirginia B. DegennaroWilliam G. DegnanAndrew DelagePaul Delage, Sr.David DenhupDorothy R. Diebold
William SoboslaiFrances StrickBecky StrodeLottie SyersRonald SzamatulskiGary SzydloLauren TerhuneDorothy TherriaultDoris M. ThompsonMatthew ThurnauerJack TitleGeorge TomassoMichael TreadwayMark TremblayWilliam N. VaughanChristine ViscontiThomas WendelFred P. WickeMary A. WojtusikJoyce WolfDaniel WolffHelen C. WoodcockGail WormstedtRobert WrightConor WynneCharles E. Yenkner
IN HONOR OFAlbert AltieriBrian BargmannAdam BerriosAnn BrautigamKate CarebBill & Susan CasnerLeo R. Chatelle, Jr.Vimal Chauhan
Robert H. DrouinPaul DysenchukMatthew E. FaenzaPhilip V. FerraiuoloLisa FoderoLloyd FolsomGeorge J. FordGrace FowlerSusan FrieseRobert H. FrostDoreen FuchsJoy GabrielsonJeanne GalvinLinda GedeonMargarite GelinasMaribeth A. GentileRaymond Geremia, Jr.Maria GilbertA. H. GildersleeveDebra GioelloDomenic GioelloClaudia GranataMary GrasslerKurt HaeselerJean HarmonLarry HartSteven HicockSophie F. HomiskiJoan HubbardEileen M. IlbermanOwen D. IosbakerMary Lou IoveneMark JardimRobert J. Kahn, Sr.J. Michael Leahy
Loretta ClaiborneFreddie ColemanEdward ConnoleBeverly J. ConnollyDrew CrockerKristopher L. CulinDonald DelaneyDan DionLance W. DoranRonald DuffneyCassandra EppJustin FlaksMary FoxDavid FriedmanRichard GriswoldKatherine A. IngKevin KarwoskiJames & Helen KellyLisa KovlakasJane E. LambertPaul M. LevesqueLaurie LombardiAndrew LucibelloThomas MancusoPatricia J. MargolfoMichael B. MasonJerry McDevittShane B. McMahonBrendan PuiiaJeff RossDonald R. SkinnerGary A. SmithHeather StoltzAustin WaltersDavid WiskindSusan Witter
Mary LipnickiMarie MannaRobert D. MarshallRaymond MaskellDouglas McMannJohn MerrickJoseph H. Messier, Jr.Arthur MillerIngeborg MillerAmy C. MooreWilliam MorganJoyce MoriberJane E. MorinArthur H. MurkBernard J. MurphyAllyson M. NobleDaniel NosalElizabeth S. PaolettaGloria B. PeczynskiMario PeruzziWilliam M. PiccoloPhyllis PiendleMarie PineaultNancy QuinnFrancis N. RepoliFrank J. RiceAnn RichardRosalie RosenthalAlex RozumDonald W. RyanDorothy ScottRuth SelvaOmar H. Shepard, Jr.Terry ShisslakDonald Smith
PLANNED GIVING & THE CHAMPION’S SOCIETYTHE CHAMPION’S SOCIETYSecuring the Future of Special Olympics ConnecticutChampion’s Society members are the guardians who protect our athletes’ future by providing for Special Olympics in their will or estate plan. By becoming a Champion’s Society member and leaving a legacy, you’ll help ensure that Special Olympics’ life-changing mission will endure for generations to come.
Becoming a MemberThere are no membership fees or minimum gift amounts to join. The size of your gift will be kept confidential. If you have already named Special Olympics in a bequest or other planned gift, please let us know. Your willingness to be recognized as a member of The Champion’s Society will encourage others to follow your example. It will also demonstrate your commitment to providing transformative opportunities for future Special Olympics athletes.
The 3rd annual gathering of The Champion’s Society took place at the Paragon Restaurant, on the 24th floor of the Grand Pequot Tower, at Foxwoods Resort Casino in October. Champion Society members enjoyed a private discussion and viewing of artifacts from the Mashantucket Pequot Museum, and fabulous dining experience with Chef Scott Mickelson. The evening was enhanced by the presence of new members, as the Society continues to grow, and a pinning ceremony in their honor. Gatherings are held annually to celebrate members’ commitment to securing the future of Special Olympics Connecticut.
All Champion’s Society Gatherings are underwritten by member Barbara Thomason. No expenses for Champion’s Society events are incurred by Special Olympics Connecticut.
Bruce & Sandra KirchnerMichael & Nora MasonMark & Ellen MyersonDick & Susan Saint James EbersolEugene SingerStephen & Bonnie SmithDavid & Liana SnydermanTony, Janet & Stephanie St. MarieDr. Jody Terranova & Mr. Carl VernerBarbara ThomasonJim and Tracey Van HoofWilliam N. Vaughan
CHAMPION’S SOCIETY MEMBERSKenneth & Marie BowesAnthony & Rosemarie BurtonBurdeen CampDan & Kate CarebThe Cassano FamilyThe Dennin FamilyBeau & Holly DohertyErnest J. ElliottNancy Joy Jordan GabrielsonSusan J. GabrielsonRobert & Heather GeroweNorman HanenbaumTom & Lisa Joyce
SOCT President Beau Doherty with Champion’s Society members (clockwise from top left) Gene Singer, Susan Gabrielson, Bruce Kirchner and Barb Thomason.
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CHAMPIONS OF THE MOVEMENT (INDIVIDUAL DONORS)$200,000+Estate of William N. Vaughan
$50,000 - $199,999AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Tom & Lisa Joyce
$25,000 - $49,999Mr. & Ms. David Cassano, Sr.Ms. Susan GabrielsonMr. & Mrs. Jack & Nancy KatzMs. Barbara J. Thomason
$15,000 - $24,999Mr. Richard S. AllenMr. & Mrs. Tom & Kathy ArrixMr. & Mrs. Peter & Elizabeth KeenoyMs. Linda McMahonMr. Christopher MotlPaul & Valerie StreetMr. & Mrs. James H. Van Hoof, Jr.
$5,000 - $14,999Steven H. BruceDr. Susan C. DanbergMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. DionneMrs. Barbara GildersleeveMr. & Mrs. Richard & Jean HarringtonMs. Catherine E. KortlandtMike LupicaMr. & Mrs. Leon J. OlivierMs. Cara RaetherMr. Joseph F. RiceMs. Jeannine SteucekMr. & Mrs. Mitchell & Jody TruwitAnonymousMr. & Mrs. George & Mami VargheseMr. & Mrs. William & Pamela WelchMs. Lucille G. WilloughbyMr. & Mrs. Peter A. Wright
$2,500 - $4,999Mr. & Mrs. Cameron & Susan BellamyMr. & Mrs. Bruce D. BottomleyChase & Wendy CareyMr. Daniel-Joseph ChapdelainePaul A. ChoateMr. & Ms. Joseph B. & Nancy Dennin, Jr.Mr. Michael J. & Cece DonoghueMs. Nancy J. GabrielsonMr. & Ms. Joseph E. Geary IIIMs. Allison GildersleeveEstate of Mr. John A. KilduffMr. & Mrs. James LavelleMs. Kristan A. LoreeMr. & Mrs. Ihab & Elizabeth MassoudMr. Shawn MatthewsMr. & Mrs. Allen & Karen PollackMr. Eugene R. Singer, C.P.A.
$1,000 - $2,499Mr. Dennis AginMr. Robert ArsenaultMr. & Mrs. Peter & Kathleen M. AudaMr. & Mrs. Barry P. & Joyce BaiardiMr. & Ms. Chauncy I. BartholetMr. & Ms. Jeff S. BeekmanMr. Carl E. Belles, Jr.Mr. Cedric P. BernardeauMr. Christopher BorajkiewiczJames BosekMr. Michael BozzutoMr. & Mrs. Karl A. Brautigam, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kevin BurnsMr. David CaraccioloMr. & Mrs. Dan & Kate CarebMs. Angela CarlucciMrs. Eileen T. CeglarskiMr. Stephen ColganMr. Julian ColquittMs. Maureen ConfaloneMr. Christopher J. CoxDr. Kimberly A. DavisSharleen & David Dinneen IIIMr. & Mrs. Robert E. & Holly Doherty, Jr.Mr. Anthony J. Domino
Mr. Michael J. DoodyMr. Alex B. DorroughMs. W Leslie DuffyMs. Betty DunneMr. & Mrs.David A. DurkinMr. William S. DuvallMr. Jeff DziegielewskiMr. & Mrs. William EganEugene F. FieseMr. Martin FioreMr. & Mrs. Shane FitzsimonsMr. Thomas K. FlanaganMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. FlynnMr. & Mrs. Graham B. FosterRobert & Christine FrederickMr. & Mrs. John & Kate FreemanMr. John H. FrostMr. & Mrs. Carlton D. FylerYves G. GadenMr. & Mrs. George Gilbert IIIAnne GilbertChristian GillesMr. & Mrs. Edward GlassmeyerMr. & Mrs. Edward F. GlassmeyerMs. Donna GlennMr. David GlinkaMr. & Mrs. Peter & Linda GoldfarbMs. Jill GriffithsMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. GugliottiMagnus GustafssonMs. Laurie HawkesArthur & Barbara HayesMr. James HeneghanMs. Kelly HouseMr. & Mrs. Walter C. JohnsenMs. Linda D. JordanMs. Rosalie T. KaliszMr. John V. KeatingMr. Joseph L. KingMs. Grace KnechtleMr. & Ms. James M. Kopcso IIIMs. Deborah KotchenRobert LaBonne, Sr. & Robert LaBonne, Jr.Mr. David LappMs. Lynn M. LaRoccaMs. Camille LauerMr. & Mrs. Michael W. LeahyMr. David M. Lehn
Mr. Christopher LloydMr. Daniel E. LohrMr. Guy MaioranoMr. Kevin P. MargolfoMs. Janet MasselinkMr. Robert W. MccallMr. Casey MccarthyMr. & Mrs. Michael McKeeverRose & Sam MerriamMs. Janice MooreMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Moore, Jr.Mr. Mike MulliganCatherine NapolitanoMr. & Ms. Denis J. NaydenMs. Amy NeamonMr. & Mrs. Raymond P. NecciDr. & Mrs. Sean T. NugentMr. & Mrs. Juan C. O’CallahanMr. Edward A. Odonnell, Jr.Mr. Brendon OhalloranMr. Patrick O’KeefeMr. Thomas O’NeilMr. Mickey PalinMrs. Judith A. PetroneMr. Frank PhelanMr. Sherman PhillipsDavid RabonMrs. Paula B. ReisMr. & Mrs. John RiccardiMs. Patricia RichardsDr. Mel RosenfeldMs. Elizabeth RussellEmily SassmanMs. Norma SchlagerMr. Ronald L. SedergrenMatthew E. SeryMr. & Mrs. Stephen & Bonnie SmithMr. Thomas G. SorellMr. Richard SpiegelMr. Kevin StolworthyNoubar A. StoneCathy StroupMs. Cheryl A. SuzioMr. Martin TombergDaniel & Tresa ToscanoMs. Kathryn M. TureskiMs. Anna VranosMr. Daniel WalgroveMr. & Mrs. Jack B. & Jade B. WallerMs. Stephanie WarnerMr. Richard P. Weaver
Mr. Eric WenbergMr. Ed WetmoreMs. Judeen WinnMr. & Mrs. Barry M. WolffMs. Judeen WrinnMrs. Michelle ZettergrenMr. Nicholas Zoccoli
$500 - $999Mr. Andrew AlbroMs. Madelyn AnastasioTodge ArmataMr. Neil A. AugustineMr. Gary AvilesMr. Matthew AyresMr. Gordon BaileyMr. Mark BannonMr. Alfonso BarbarottaMr. John A. BarrassoMr. Peter M. BaumannKaren BennewitzMr. David BigelowMrs. Joanne BlighPaul BloomPatricia BrandrupMr. Hector BravoMs. Pamela Brewster DuffyMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey BrodersenMr. Robert G. BrodyMr. Kevin BrownMr. Mark F. BrownElsie A. Brown FundMr. Michael BrownMs. Eileen D. BrownDr. Douglas W. BunnellMr. & Mrs. Joseph BuongiornoMs. Barbara BurnsMr. Raymond J. Cairns, Jr.Ms. Terese CampionJane & Chris D. CantwellMr. Roy CarlbergMs. Evelyn S. CarsonJoseph L. CarterMr. & Mrs. James C. & Carol CarusoMs. Danielle CassMrs. Eileen I. CavanaughMr. & Mrs. Joseph W. ChickMr. Matthew ChristiansenS. Nichole CiprianoMr. William ClarkMr. Mitchell H. Cohen
Fran CohenMr. Kenneth J. ColucciMr. & Mrs. David CornsteinMr. Michael F. CoyleMr. Michael CrawfordDr. Israel CruzMr. Kristopher L. CulinMr. David S. CunnMr. Luke DaurGary DavisMr. Jeffrey S. De MondMr. Robert F. Deasy, Jr.Ms. Debra M. Del SantoMr. Jeffrey DeweyMr. Peter Di DomenicoFrank J. & Kelly DimeoRobert DiSapioDr. Michael Dobson, M.D.Steven J. & Wyatt DoddMr. Joseph DohertyMr. Patrick DormeMs. Anne M. DorseyMr. Mihir J. DoshiTamara & Brian K. DouglasMr. Thomas K. DwyerMs. Roberta EgnaczykMr. Edward ErhardtMs. Amanda EspositoMr. & Mrs. William L. EwenMr. & Mrs. Sylvio FarinaMr. Mark FarrellMr. Steven D. FernMr. Thomas FerrareseMs. Judy FinneganMr. Peter M. FinniganMs. Ann M. FirestoneMr. Barry A. FischmanMr. Ronald A. Fleming, Jr.Mr. Kevin FoleyMr. Christopher FreemanMrs. Emily GalinMr. & Mrs. Brian GamacheDr. Prabhash C. Ganguli, M.D.Ms. Rosa M. GattiMs. Ellen J. GersteinGary G. GilbrideMr. Richard GildersleeveMs. Barbara GilliesMr. Stephen F. GodinoMr. Joseph GoldbergMr. David Golub
Ms. Susan GrahamJohn & Carol GreeleyMr. Richard GreeneMr. William J. GriffinJosette & Keith GrimaldiMr. Robert GuereMr. Thomas P. HagelMs. Gay S. HamiltonMs. Mareta C. HamreMr. & Mrs. Gary HargreavesMs. Anne L. HartMr. Christopher Heigel, Sr.Mr. Ben W. & Chris R. HeinemanMr. Bruce W. HennemuthMs. Margaret HeroldMr. Jack E. Hillman, Sr.Lucy HolcombeMr. Daniel HoldridgeMr. Blair L. HornePeter R. HoweMr. Robert W. HummelMr. Kevin HysonJames W. IkardMr. Barry IlbermanMr. Richard G. JansenMr. John R. JohnsonMr. Ben JonesMs. Sarah KahnMs. Vanessa KatzMr. & Mrs. Jim & Nikki KatzMr. Robert KearneyPaul K. & Tracy KeblishMr. Thomas KelloggMr. Kenneth KingMs. Helen B. KingMs. KmetzMrs. Wendy KobylenskiAndrew KovachikMs. Linda KrollMr. Charles KrugMr. Mark KuhnNaresh & Nipa KumarMrs. Eleanor C. LambertMs. Stephanie LandisMr. John K. LangGregory T. LavieroMr. David LeblancAndy & Jean LeeRobert L. & Gayle Z. LevineAndrew & Florence LozyniakMrs. Gerald M. Luff, Jr. & Kelly Weldon
Mike LuziChristina LybassAlexander & Sally W. LynchMr. & Mrs. Robert K. LyonsJP MahoneyMr. Jeff MannAlessandra MarchionniMs. Lori MariniMr. & Mrs. Michael B.& Nora MasonMrs. Maria MatosMr. John McCabeMrs. Virginia McClinchMrs. Gail W. MccueMr. David M. MceneanyDeborah McgrawWalter L. McmasterMs. Julia McNamara & Mr. Richard J. LolatteMs. Lisa MelilloMr. & Mrs. John MendenhallMr. Marc A. MercadanteMiss Alyce E. MerwinMr. Christopher MillMr. Phil MillerMr. & Mrs. Stephen MilmanMr. James MorleyMr. & Mrs. J T. MuldowneyMr. & Mrs. Frank MunsonMs. Maureen E. MurphyMr. & Mrs. John L. MurphyMr. Joseph NatarelliBecca & Nancy A. NickersonMs. Sara C. NorrisMr. Thomas A. NuaraGeorge H. NybakkenMs. Carol O’ConnellJudy & Ron OffuttMs. Stella O’LearyMr. Philip OuelletteMrs. Ruth ParylakMr. Thomas W. PavoneMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. PellegriniElena Perugini BowenMr. Henry PetrucelliDavid & Virginia PettigrewMr. Alexander PezzuloNancy & Marcel A. PohleMr. Robert PolinerMr. Vincent Politom, Sr.Mr. Carlos Polo
Ms. Lynn P. PuddingtonMr. Roy P. PyneMr. Richard RamseyMrs. F F. Randolph, Jr.Mr. Joseph M. RavaleseDeborah A. RestaineMr. Charles E. E. RhodesMr. Dino P. RicafrancaMs. Mildred C. RichardMs. Joan RichardsMr. Leandro P. RizzutoMrs. Joan M. RobinsonGayle & Howard RothmanStephen RowlandSue RubinoJames & Debra C. RuelMr. Douglas G. RussellMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. SanfordMr. Christopher P. SauvigneJ R. SchimenzMs. Lenore SchneiderMrs. Lynn Z. SchriberWilliam SciglimpagliaMr. Thomas W. ScottMs. Maive F. ScullyMr. James T. Seaver, Jr.Mr. Richard Seidler, Jr.Lisa & Nicholas SeminaraMr. Jonathan E. SeymourMr. Steven ShapiroMr. Robert J. SharpeSgt. H. ShawMr. Michael SheehanMartin SheltonMr. & Mrs.Joseph Nikki SiclareMr. Andrew J. SiegelMs. Sarah A. SimpsonMr. Alan SingewaldMr. & Mrs. John P. Sjovall, Jr.Ms. Samantha SmithMr. Freeman Smith, Jr.Mr. Paul SnyderMr. Robert SobelMr. Peter SoldatMr. Bobby SoperMr. Ronald R. StaniszewskiMr. Robert StarkMr. Jeffrey K. Suter
Mr. Paul SypekMs. Wanda E. Tillman & Mr. Van BrownMr. David TodrinMs. Bettye TurittoKenneth & Heather VancaraGeorge & Jocelyne VerrastroMark & Bob WalshMr. Evan WaltersMr. Chris WarnerJames G. WebbMr. Jonathan WebsterMr. Thomas WellingtonMr. Robert W. WentworthMr. & Mrs. Greg & Kay WerkMr. Gary A. WernerMr. Carl L. WheelerMs. Kathleen WhelenMs. Andrea WilliamsMr. Mark E. WilsonMs. Michelle D. WilsonMr. Mark A. WisneskyMr. Michael WitteMrs. Rose WolfeMr. & Mrs. Jerry WolkoffMr. Gerald WoodMr. & Mrs. Robert WoodMr. Christopher YoshidaMr. & Mrs. Andrew YoumansJames A. & Susan YounglingMr. Philip F. ZambrelloJoseph R. ZimmelMr. H. Zisson
The individuals listed above contributed $500 or more to Special Olympics Connecticut between October 1, 2013 and December 31, 2014. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. Special Olympics Connecticut apologizes for any errors or omissions.
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CHAMPIONS OF THE MOVEMENTCIVIC GROUPS AND FOUNDATIONS$200,000+Department of Developmental ServicesHometown Foundation, Inc.
$30,000 - $99,999Jana Foundation, Inc.Newman’s Own FoundationRobert G. and Marguerite M. Derx FoundationSeedlings FoundationSpecial Olympics, Inc.
$10,000 - $29,999Bucknall Family FoundationCharity Cycling ChallengeFairfield County Sports Car ClubFinish Line Youth FoundationHerman and Henrietta Denzler Charitable Trust DTDHotchkiss SwimathonRobert H. Drouin Living TrustRockville Bank Foundation, Inc.The Raether 1985 Charitable Trust
$5,000 - $9,999Knights of Columbus Council #39Kohl’s Cares for Kids/Community RelationsPraxair FoundationTheodore Cross Family Charitable FoundationThe Ayco Charitible Foundation
$2,500 - $4,999Connecticut Podiatric Medical AssociationGKN FoundationGreater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc.Groton Municipal Employee FCUIBEW Local Union #488Knights of ColumbusThe Lions Club Foundation of Darien CT, Inc.The Morrison & Forester Foundation
The Richard Davoud Donchian FoundationWilliam & Alice Mortensen FoundationZahren Family Foundation
$1,000 - $2,499Amicus Amico FoundationBarden FoundationC.O.P.S. Union Local 47Clipped Wings United Airlines Stewardess AlumnaeCuno Foundation TrustDanbury Lodge 1373, Loyal Order of Moose, Inc.Derek and Sylvia KruizengaEastern Middle SchoolElena Melius FoundationElizabeth and Joseph Massoud Family FoundationIon Bank FoundationKnights of Columbus # 14014Knights of Columbus Supreme CouncilLaw Enforcement Intelligence ReportLegrand/WiremoldMianus Chapter of Trout UnlimitedMineola Lions Club Foundation, Inc.Mohegan Congregational ChurchNew England Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.Pat Covelli FoundationPomperaug High SchoolR. T. Vanderbilt TrustRita B. & Walter M. Murphy FoundationRobert G Youngs Family FoundationTeamsters Local Union No. 1150The Danford FoundationThe Everybody Wins Foundation, Inc.The Resource Foundation, Inc.Town of Berlin Board of EducationTyler Cormier Memorial Scholarship Fund
$500 - $999Alpha Delta PhiBenson P. Blake Charitable TrustCalvin Reformed Church of NorwalkCharities of HopeChelsea Groton FoundationCPOA Navsubase New LondonDanielson B.P.O.E. 1706ECSU Foundation, Inc.
Essex Police Union Local 660Fairfield County Board of Approved Basketball OfficialsFriends of Mark, Inc.Hartford Union of the King’s Daughters & SonsHonorable Order of the Blue GooseIves Cleaveland Post 137, Inc.Jewitt City Savings Bank FoundationJohn and Kelly Hartman FoundationKnights of Columbus Council #1943Kuehner Family FoundationLions Club of Old GreenwichLucille E. Brautigam TrustMaceisty FoundationMoose CharitiesNewCity FoundationNiantic Lions Charities, Inc.North Branford High SchoolPolice Activity League of Waterbury, Inc.Southington JayceesThe Bowling Family FoundationThe Spencer Turbine FoundationThe Wallingford FoundationU.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association, Inc.United Technologies Charity Trust AccountUnity Church Of Greater HartfordVerizon FoundationWaterford High SchoolWaterford Police Union #1948Youth Tennis Foundation of New England
BUSINESS GIFTS$10,000+AnonymousConnecticut Club Managers AssociationEnterprise HoldingsHCC Global Financial ProductsRogers Corporation
$5,000 - $9,999Ahold Financial ServicesBob’s Discount Furniture Charitable Fund, Inc.Disney EARS to You FundEvent Arena Marketing ConferenceUS Raceworks, LLC
$2,500 - $4,999Connecticut Podiatric Medical AssociationEd Mor Electric Co., Inc.Meniscus Realty Corp.Smith & Drake Realty Corp.Standard Valuation ServicesTriton 801, LLC
$1,000 - $2,499AAIS CorporationAlliance BernsteinArthur J Hurley Company, Inc.Business CapitalCT Boiler RepairDimitri’s Diner, Inc.Engineered Solutions, Inc.Environmental Services, Inc.EquiPowerFolsom ConstructionKleen Energy Systems, LLCLiberty BankLloyd Folsom Memorial FundLydall Inc.Manchester Road Race Committee, Inc.Mckesson PharmaceuticalMohegan Wolf Painting Co., LLCNational Football League Alumni, Inc.NBC UniversalNorwalk Wilbert Vault Co., LLCNST Real Estate, LLCPartner Reinsurance Co. of USPavilion Catering, Inc.Physical Synergy, LLCPilot Corporation of AmericaRebecca L. Ciota Legal Group, LLCSungard Insurance Systems Inc.TAC-OPS, LLCThe Math Works, Inc.Tower Laboratories Ltd.W/S Peak Canton Properties, LLCWaterbury Telephone Federal Credit UnionWest Farms Mall, LLCWild Child Touring, Inc.XL Specialty Insurance Company
$500 - $999Absolute NutritionAction Air Systems, Inc.Advanced Minimal Invasive Surgery, LLCAmicii Italian GrillAnnual Milford Oyster Festival, Inc.Avalon FundBarnum’s Engineered Systems, Inc.Bendett & McHugh, P.C.Bertucci’s RestaurantBES ManagementBlumShapiroBob’s Buick GMC of MilfordBuilders HardwareCactus RoseCarco Builders CorporationChildren’s Academy CTCompressor Maintenance Service, Inc.Connecticut Shellfish Co.Construction & General LaborersDry Dock RestaurantEast River Energy
Environmental Consulting & Contracting, LLCFlanagan Brothers, Inc.Friends of Mark, Inc.Gertz Meriden M C Connecticute, Inc.Hagney, Quatela, Hargraves & Mari, PLLCHenkel CorporationHotel Zero DegreesIces, Inc.Industrial Heater Corp.International Brotherhood of Electrical WorkersKoeppel Martone & Leistman, LLPKohl’sKoritko Insurance Group, Inc.Law Offices of John A. BlaziLenny’s Indian Head InnLuLu’s Pizzeria and Family RestaurantMarsillio’s TV & ApplianceMassMutual Financial GroupMeyers, Harrison & Pia, LLCMotley Rice, LLCMr. Linstrum PlumbingMS Advisory Services, Inc.NEFCOOld Danbury Donuts--BethelQuail Pointe AccountRichards Service, Inc.Shuck Petroleum Co., Inc.Spadaccino Realty TeamTaunton Press, Inc.Terex CorporationTickled Pink, LLCUnderwater Construction CorporationUnited Health GroupUniversal Machine Products, Inc.Valcor Communications Corp.Verizon MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES & EMPLOYEE GIVING Aetna Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramAetna Foundation, Inc.AIG Matching Grants ProgramAllegis Group FoundationAlliance BernsteinAllstate Giving CampaignAltria Group, Inc.American Express FoundationAmgen FoundationArbella Charitable Foundation, Inc.The Arthur J. Gallagher FoundationAT &T United Way/ Employee Giving CampaignAT&T Employee Community Services Southern RegionAT&T Employee Giving CampaignAT&T Matching Grant
AT&T United Way Employee Giving CampaignBank of AmericaBank of America Matching GiftsBaupost Group, LLCBig Y Foods, Inc.Bozzuto’s Wholesale Food DistributorBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyBristol-Myers Squibb Employee Giving ProgramC.R. Bard FoundationCA, Inc.Caps Woodworking & Home Improvement, LLCCheshire High SchoolCigna FoundationCIGNA Matching Gifts ProgramCitizens Charitable FoundationColumbian Charities of Conn, Inc.Community Health Charities, Inc.Compass Group ManagementCovidien Employee Matching Gift ProgramDisney Employee Matching GiftsDominion Foundation Matching Gift ProgramElectric Boat Quonset Point FacilityEndurance Matching Gifts ProgramFairfield UniversityFEDEX CORPFollett CorporationGartnerGE FoundationGenentech, Inc.General Electric CompanyGive With LibertyGlobal ImpactGoldman, Sachs & Co.Goodrich Corporation Partners in Giving PlanGoodrich FoundationHewlett-PackardHome Depot FoundationIBM CorporationIBM Employee Services CenterKimberly Clark FoundationKnights of Columbus Supreme CouncilLone Pine Capital, LLCMacy’s Federated Department Stores FoundationMassMutualMicrosoft Giving CampaignMohegan Sun Resort CasinoNYSE Euronext FoundationPepsico FoundationPepsico/Employee Giving PogramPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramPfizer United Way CampaignPitney Bowes CorporationPitney Bowes Matching Gifts ProgramPraxair Matching Gift Program
Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramRetail Services AgencyRockefeller Financial Services Matching GiftsRoger Sherman SchoolSilicon Valley Community FoundationSimpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.Special Olympics, Inc.Stop and ShopSun Life FinancialSungard Insurance Systems, Inc.Symetra FinancialTakeda PharmaceuticalsTextron Matching Gift ProgramThe Phoenix Companies, Inc.The Rockefeller FoundationTown of CheshireTravelersTravelers Community Connections c/o Cybergrants, Inc.The Travelers Employees’ ClubTravelers Foundation Matching GiftsTruistUBSUnilever United States Foundation, Inc.United Health GroupUnited IlluminatingUnited Illuminating Company FoundationUnited Parcel ServiceUnited Technologies CorporationUnited Technologies Matching Gifts ProgramUnited Way of Butler CountyUnited Way of Central & Northeastern ConnecticutUnited Way of Central MarylandUnited Way of Coastal Fairfield County, Inc.United Way of Fairfield CountyUnited Way Of Greater New Haven, Inc.United Way of Greater PortlandUnited Way of Greater WaterburyUnited Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack ValleyUnited Way of Naugatuck & Beacon Falls, Inc.United Way of New York CityUnited Way of Pioneer Valley, Inc.United Way of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc.United Way of Southeastern New England, Inc.United Way of West Central Connecticut, Inc.Valley United Way, Inc.Verizon FoundationVOYA FoundationWalt Disney World Company FoundationWebster BankWORXYourCause, LLC Trustee for HP Company Match
ENDOWMENTSSusan Saint James EndowmentWilliam AllenMatthew J. AluKerwin D. AndersLucie CarangeloJohn B. CuddyJeremy ExsteinLida ExsteinFoxwoods Resort CasinoFrank LanzettaJames P. LoftusMarie J. MartinNancy P. MartinChris J. MohrMark MyersonStephanie NorwoodPoker TournamentDennis C. PolioTina M. Yenkner
Doherty FundGordon BaileyAdam BarrickMichael CantorPeter CliffordLou DePaoliWilliam HatmonJohnny Rogers Youth FoundationDaniel KortickDaniel KripkeTimothy MoanNew York Mets FoundationRobert SavittChristopher SolanoMatt SoloffSugarloaf Rock Capital, LLCBarbara J. ThomasonMike TraderValerie & Jeffrey S. Wilpon Foundation
Bozzuto Building Fund BusinessesAdams IGA MonsonBozzuto’s Wholesale Food DistributorDavis IGA MarketEast Hampton IGAHometown Foundation, Inc.LaBonne’s MarketLaBonne’s Market - SalisburyManeeley’s, Inc.Montauk IGAPat’s IGASherman IGATed’s IGA Food CenterTerryville IGAWalsh’s Quality IGA MarketWashington Food MarketWhite Hills IGA
IndividualsRoger AmblerJeffrey AntilGilles BeaudoinMichael A. BozzutoKenneth BrickelDaniel J. BrockDarrel BrockStacie A. BrodenMartina O. BurkeStephen D. CancellaroStephen CapannaStephen CarabettaJohn A. ChristianoMary A. ChristoffJudith A. CogleArthur D. CollinsBertrand P. CondrenKevin DalyGlenn H. DemingBarbara J. DeweyDavid DimassoMark DlugolenskiChristopher EdquistWilliam Engelhard, Jr.Domenic L. FrenzaJoseph R. GrandpreMaurice GreyLisa GrigerekGary F. HagstromRobert E. HammonsSherman HannaDavid A. HeatleySteve HeggelkePatricia HillM Joyce HobenMichael JarvisDonna KaskJohn KeeleyRonald R. Kick, Jr.Patrick C. KingTimothy A. KnappBarbara KnightNicole KravecDaniel S. KrhlaSusan L. LangdeauJoseph LebouthillierJohn LemanskiRandall J. LevineJohn LonardoWilliam C. LukonisThomas MaraKevin P. MargolfoApolinar MartinezDaniel McAllisterTodd McCartyMichael McIlwain
James McNamara George Motel Robert Mullen Patrick F. O’leary Thomas M. O’shea Anthony Paiva Hope A. Patterson Wayne Pelletier Dominick A. Petrocelli Gregory R. Piesyna Vincent Porzio Gerard Raffa
Samar SahaJohn F. SalernoVirgilio SanchezLois SchafrickLarry ShulmanBeth F. SklarGary TitusCarlos TorresStanley TroskiBen UpsonGary VaillancourtMelanie Woolford
The businesses, civic groups, foundations and individuals listed above contributed $500 or more to Special Olympics Connecticut between October 1, 2013 and December 31, 2014. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. Special Olympics Connecticut apologizes for any errors or omissions.
STATE OF CONNECTICUT: DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICESWe sincerely thank the State Department of Developmental Services for its continued and most generous support. Through the essential resources and funds DDS provides, people with intellectual disabilities have opportunities they might not otherwise experience and lives and communities are profoundly changed for the better.
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ATHLETE LEADERSHIPAthlete Leadership Programs (ALPs) provide Special Olympics athletes with opportunities to demonstrate their communication and leadership skills and to serve as ambassadors for Special Olympics Connecticut. Athletes are particularly effective in spreading the message and values of the Special Olympics movement because they have very personal stories, experiences and insights to share.
Athletes who wish to expand their role with Special Olympics beyond sports can attend training sessions to refine their skills and can choose to take on meaningful roles which allow them to provide input and make decisions to help shape the future of the organization.
Athletes enrolled in our Athlete Leadership Programs are empowered to become volunteers,Games Committee members, Board of Directors members, and Global Messengers – athletes who represent and speak on behalf of our organization at public events and forums.
Through the efforts and enthusiasm of this dedicated group, more people will recognize the gifts those with intellectual disabilities possess and the ways in which they contribute to our communities and our world.
Global Messengers made 247 public appearances in 2014 to help promote understanding and awareness of Special Olympics Connecticut.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSOFFICERSJohn Riccardi Board Chairman
Catherine KortlandtVice ChairPraxair, Inc.
Lewis ChimesLegal AdvisorLaw Offices of Lewis Chimes
Stephen FlynnBoard Management ChairMercer
Tom JoyceBoard Secretary
Peter KeenoyFinance Committee ChairImpala Partners
Lisa KovlakasProgram Committee ChairESPN
Lynn LaRoccaDevelopment Committee Chair
MEMBERSKenneth BowesEversource Energy
Kimberly DavisYale-New Haven Hospital
Mauro DeCarolisTD Bank
Brian DrexlerSOCT Athlete & Global Messenger
Dr. Craig Edmondson
Brian FlinnWWE
Kate Freeman
Raymond Hadden, IIISOCT Athlete & Global Messenger
Thomas KrywinskiBlum Shapiro
Keith MoonThe Hotchkiss School
Christopher Motl Webster Bank
Matthew Necci, Esq.Halloran & Sage, LLP
Allen Pollock
Susan Saint James
Jim Van HoofHubbell Incorporated
Michelle ZettergrenConnectiCare, Inc. & Affiliates
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STAFFSTATE OFFICE2666 State Street, Suite 1Hamden, CT 06517(203) 230-1201
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMEMTRobert “Beau” DohertyPresident
Kelli BigelowExecutive Assistant to the President
FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION/ ADVANCEMENT DEPARTMENTMike Mason Senior Vice President & CFO
Kate Careb Vice President, Advancement
Mary CarriereDirector, Administration & Information Management
Nari BoodhooDirector, Finance
Liza NolanDirector, Grants
Kaitlin IngerickCoordinator, Annual Gifts
Kimberly Lucas-GuyBookkeeper
Betsy KatzReceptionist
SPECIAL EVENTSLisa CarloneSenior Director, Special Events
Sharon PelkeyDirector, Special Events
Jackie TurroDirector, Special Events
Ali CioccaCoordinator, Special Events
PARTNERSHIPS & CORPORATE RELATIONSSharon RozumSenior Director, Partnerships & Corporate Relations
Jay AndronacoDirector, Partnerships& Corporate Relations
Marie Domack Coordinator, Partnerships & Corporate Relations Debbie HorneDirector, Communications & Marketing
COMMUNITY IMPACTNora J. MasonVice President, Community Impact
Marc MercadanteSenior Director, Community Impact
CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS/CONNECTICUT INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFICE30 Realty DriveCheshire, CT 06410(203) 250-1111
George Synnott Director, Special Olympics Unified Sports®
Robert HaleAssistant Director, Special Olympics Unified Sports®
Paul MengoldAssistant Director, Special Olympics Unified Sports®
Karol BrzozowskiExecutive Administrative Assistant, Special Olympics Unified Sports®
Barbara HornCoordinator, Project UNIFY®
Beth Rasmussen, Coordinator, Young Athletes
Katie FemiakManager, Volunteer Services
Caitlin DaikusCoordinator, Healthy Communities
Don ConklinCoordinator, Unified Sports® Fitness Club
Ken SawickiCoordinator, Community Impact
Jaquanna RobertsAdministrative Assistant,Community Impact
GAMES & COMPETITIONLaurie-Jean HannonVice President, Sports & Competition
Sara PiersonDirector, Sports & Competition
Sue MohrManager, Sports & Competition
Katie DennettSenior Coordinator, Sports & Competition
Rebecca GehrkenCoordinator, Sports & Competition
Lauren YoungCoordinator, Sports & Competition
David PellinoWarehouse Operations
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