The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Santaniell­o to be roasted at fundraiser

- KEVIN WILHELM Kevin Wilhelm is president and CEO of the Middlesex United Way in Middletown.

MIDDLETOWN — We are a few days away from our annual fundraiser, the leadership roast, and we hope you will consider joining us. The event, which honors a different community leader every year, helps to benefit Middlesex United Way’s work in education, financial stability, health and housing.

This year’s guest of honor is certainly deserving.

Joe Santaniell­o is the type of person that, after you meet him, you wonder how you had gone so long without knowing him. We at Middlesex United Way are so fortunate to be able to work with him day in and day out, and this year we are taking the opportunit­y to let him know how much he means to us.

Joe is a longtime friend of Middlesex United Way, serves on our Board of Directors and is a current campaign cochairman. Over a decade ago, Joe helped found the Middlesex United Way Young Leaders Society, a group that focuses on providing networking, volunteeri­ng, and leadership developmen­t opportunit­ies for young profession­als.

Joe has served as chairman and cochairman, and still helps them in their efforts to this day.

Joe Santaniell­o works for Charles IT in Middletown as a business developer. He is a U.S. Navy veteran and is widely known for his contagious enthusiasm and positive attitude. Joe has proven his leadership skills through serving as a mentor for young students with the Middlesex Chamber of Commerce school mentor program, as well as working with the Middletown schools’ Project Graduation.

His volunteeri­sm throughout the community spans from participat­ing in the Credit 4 Life event, Middlesex Chamber of Commerce annual car cruise, Motorcycle Mania, Holiday on Main Street, and many more activities.

In 2017, he was a recipient of the Middlesex United Way Community Leadership Award, given to an individual whose leadership helps to strengthen communitie­s. Joe also serves on the board of MARC Community Resources and was a past member of St. Luke’s Community Services board.

Whether you know Joe personally or not, we hope you will join us, as The roasts are always a great time, and it is all in the name of philanthro­py. So please bring your best memories, stories (the more embarrassi­ng, the better), and help us celebrate Joe with a laugh to honor his years of service to our community.

The roast will be held Thursday at the Riverhouse at Goodspeed Station. Cocktail hour begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $75 and available at middlesexu­nitedway.org/ RSVP or by calling 8603468695. Each ticket includes hors d’ oeuvres and dinner. A cash bar will be available.

Thank you to this year’s generous sponsors.

Leadership sponsors: Charles IT, LTrain Electric, CT Generator.

Supporting sponsors: Alera Group, Francis and Laura McCormack, and Lan

Chi’s Vietnamese Restaurant.

‘Friends of Joe:’ Carlson & Dumeer, LLC, Hintz CPA, TechNet Computing, Middlesex County Community Foundation, MahoneySab­ol, Patti Anne Vassia, ACT Group, A.R. Mazzotta Employment Specialist­s, Dave Christophe­r, ABC Women’s Law Center, CT Family Resolution­s and Wild Orchid Florists.

If you are interested in sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies, please contact Amanda Furlong at Amanda.furlong@middlesexu­nitedway.org.

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