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Residents Named to CT Magazine's '40 Under 40'

This year, five current West Hartford residents and several others who are originally from West Hartford were named to the prestigious list.

Each year, Connecticut Magazine honors the "best and the brightest among Generation Next" when it publishes the annual "40 Under 40" list.

According to the magazine's website, nominations are made by friends, family members, coworkers, and Connecticut Magazine’s editors. The list includes individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds and industries.

West Hartford resident Carrie Titolo, communication and events coordinator for Komen Connecticut, is one of the youngest members of the "Class of 2013." Titolo, 25, is also a member of the steering committee of The Young Women’s Leadership Program, a project of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Permanent Commission on the Status of Women.

“I am honored to be part of such an amazing and accomplished group of people and receive this recognition from Connecticut Magazine. I feel lucky every day, because I love what I do. It’s nice to know I’m making an impact,” said Titolo.

According to Connecticut Magazine, Titolo's nominator said of her: “Carrie possesses a depth of character, instinctive good judgment, unwavering dedication and relentless work ethic that not only serves her employer well, but benefits the broader community.”

Other West Hartford residents named to the "40 Under 40" list include the following:

  • Nathan Grube, 37, tournament director of the Travelers Championship since 2005
  • Michael D. Goldfarb, 34, attorney at Murtha Cullina and former clerk for Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Peter T. Zarella
  • Jarrett Solomon, 32, senior financial advisor and certified financial planner at Connecticut Wealth Management in Farmington
  • Taryn Mondi, 34, senior vice president and complex manager at Wells Fargo Advisors and member of the executive committee of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Connecticut chapter

In addition, Dave Marcoux, 28; Marshall Deming, 28; and Luke Davis, 26 are all West Hartford natives. The three formed the acclaimed Hartford Denim Co. several years ago, and continue their successful company making hand-sewn jeans that are "sought after by fashionistas around the world."

Congratulations to all of the members of the "Class of 2013"!

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Hank Cullinane May 23, 2013 at 04:09 pm
entrenched politician, Nixonian strategy, Petulant bait and switch, profligate spending, OrwellianRead More "new approach", but don't worry Kevin it is just a perceived persecutor.
Kevin McCann May 23, 2013 at 03:17 pm
Mike, thanks for using your real name, and for trying to have a repsectful discourse. I wish moreRead More would do so. I disagree with you, but we can agree to disagree. I do not berate people's ideas, and I have never threatened anyone. My only criticism has been of the tactic of taking pot shots from the dark. I believe that "Steve Phillips" is an elected official, which makes his rants that much more objectionable by using a pseudonym. I don't mind criticism. What I do mind is shadowy mud slinging that makes it so difficult for either party to recruit good people to run for office. There are a lot of good people who see the gratuitous insults and maligning, and say that they do not want to subject themselves to that nonsense. Using real names raises the level of discourse and allows for a real exchange of ideas.
Michael Sullivan May 23, 2013 at 01:01 pm
More red-herring here! First Mr. McCann and now Mr. Riley... Really, gentlemen? You do yourselvesRead More a disservice. How can you expect to be taken seriously as town leaders if you would continue to persist in berating folks on public blogs about their user names?!? It is undignified. Quite plainly you are bullying here – I question your judgment.
"Visionaries" of South Windsor lead by McCann and Daugherty hard at work...
Steve Phillips May 18, 2013 at 08:55 am
Mr. McCann arrogantly conducts himself on the Town Council and here as if he is above criticism,Read More forgetting (or simply not caring) about the privilege and responsibility serving elected office holds. A privilege and responsibility granted by the very same constituents McCann insults with comments above. Lacking empathy and humility are never traits respected leaders aspire, and sadly what McCann has disrespectfully expressed here.
Susan May 17, 2013 at 06:18 pm
Totally agree with you Mr. Sullivan. There are some who cannot use their real name or only a firstRead More name at fear of being attacked. Being a politician Mr. McCann has no problem speaking out. If you disagree with him you get ripped apart. I have witnessed it first hand by watching the council meetings on TV.
Michael Sullivan May 17, 2013 at 04:00 pm
Some folks choose not to use their real or full names on public bulletin boards and blogs…Read More Welcome to the 21st century Mr. McCann! Indeed the terms of use for Patch say quite clearly: "We encourage, but do not require, that the user name you provide be your real name." Mr. McCann you have chosen to be a public figure and politician. Others who may only wish to participate anonymously on blogs and postings such as these are not required to participate at whatever _you_ may deem to be an acceptable level.
Kevin McCann May 23, 2013 at 03:31 pm
Larry, I don't like borrowing any more than you do. The fact of the matter is that the Town hasRead More ignored so many pressing issues for so long, the only realistic way to get back on track is to do a modest amount of borrowing, unless you want to see tax increases of 10% or more, instead of the average hike of 4.36% in the budget that we passed last week. We have a rare opportunity to address some of those needs at historic low interest rates. It is not a matter of borrowing now and figuring out how to pay for it later. It is going ahead with projects for the future of our Town while it is affordable to do so.
Larry Torff May 17, 2013 at 10:29 pm
If tax, spend, borrow and figure out how to pay for it later is the way to budget for the future,Read More I'll take the old guard, thank you.
Michael Sullivan May 16, 2013 at 01:08 pm
I believe there's a misprint - the title should have been "BORROWING for the future"?