Alumni

A.G. Breitenstein’s ’93 Company Raises Millions

A.G. Breitenstein ’93, founder of the direct-to-consumer health startup for LGBTQ patients “Folx”, raised twenty-five million dollars in funding. The company made its debut in December, and this new funding will allow Folx to roll out at-home lab kits, STI testing, ED medications and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Looking to the future, Breitenstein plans to work with the new administration to continue providing aid to the LGBTQ community after this public health emergency passes.

Erick Russell ’12 Recognized in Connecticut’s 40 Under 40

Erick Russell ’12 has been recognized in Connecticut’s 40 under 40. Russell is involved in governmental affairs, both as an attorney specializing in government finance and as vice chair of the Connecticut Democratic Party. He is also a Partner at the law firm of Pullman & Comley and he represents state and municipal governments in the issuance of bonds and other debt obligations.

Justice Andrew McDonald ’91 Approved for Another Term

Justice Andrew McDonald ’91 has been approved for another eight-year term as an Associate Supreme Court Justice. In January of 2013, Governor Dannel Malloy nominated Justice McDonald to be an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, and he was confirmed by the Connecticut General Assembly later that month. His reappointment was approved on January 14, 2021.