Town of East Hartford, CT
Rosamond White, MSOLN, currently serves as the Human Resources Administrator for the Town of East Hartford, CT, since July 2022. Prior to this role, Rosamond held the position of Executive Secretary for the State of Connecticut from November 2017 to July 2020. Rosamond's extensive experience includes work as an Investment Operation Specialist at Hartford Investment Management from September 2007 to August 2016, where responsibilities included administering private deals capital calls and distribution payments, alongside resolving customer requests effectively to minimize transaction errors. Earlier career roles include serving as an Assistant Vice President at Merrill Lynch, focusing on equity settlement, and completing a management internship at Courtyard by Marriott. Rosamond holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Science in Leadership and Negotiation from Bay Path University, a Master of Science in Human Resources from The New School, a Bachelor of Arts in History from Fordham University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Marymount Tarrytown, among others.
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Town of East Hartford, CT
The part of the lands once inhabited by the Podunk Indians saw its first permanent colonists in 1635, when Thomas Hooker and his followers came from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to found Hartford. The east side of the Connecticut River was at that time part of Hartford. Initially settled about 1640, early settlers here included William Goodwin, Thomas Burnham and William Pitkin. The first petition by residents to establish a separate Town was rejected by the General Assembly in 1726. Several more petitions were submitted between that year and 1783, when the Assembly at last gave its approval to the incorporation of East Hartford. The Town then received its Charter from the State of Connecticut on land area taken from the City of Hartford. Today, the Town of East Hartford is governed by a strong Mayor form of government. The Charter empowers the Mayor to govern the Town in cooperation with an elected nine-member Town Council and Town Treasurer. The Chairman of the Town Council is also the Deputy Mayor and his powers include the power to approve and adopt the Annual Budget, the power to enact ordinances, the power to fix penalties and fines, and the powers of subpoena and investigation.