Fred Ortoli to Chair Annual Community
Campaign
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Fred has an eye for
the Valley!
Fred Ortoli’s photographs of the Valley are well known, as are
his volunteer activities. He's the guy who makes everyone else look
great in many different ways. Though many already recognize his
photographic skills which have made him the Valley's "Community
Photographer," Fred is also a person who has rolled up his sleeves and
provided his leadership skills to many of the Valley's nonprofit
agencies. An now United Way Board Chairman Mike Marcinek has announced
that Fred is assuming the leadership of this year's Annual Community
Campaign.
In making the announcement Marcinek said, 'We couldn't be more pleased with
Fred's acceptance of this position. Fred has a unique perspective of the Valley
because he has been an active participant for so many years. On top of that, he
has personally had the opportunity to see and photograph just about every aspect
of life in our Valley. He has a real grasp for the importance of campaign in
meeting the needs of our community, and we are thrilled that he will be leading
this year's effort".
Ortoli said, "In my work and my volunteering, I have seen the needs in our
community and the impact that United Way dollars have had on delivering services
in the Valley. This annual campaign is critical to our community, and it is a
pleasure to lead the effort. I am looking forward to the support of the entire
community to help us through these difficult economic times when the demand for
services increases every day".
Fred began his photography career at Chesebrough Ponds where he was an
in-house photographer for eighteen years, leaving in 1990. He had started
Fred Ortoli Photography in 1969 and expanded that into his full time
occupation.
When not behind the camera, Fred is very busy contributing his time and
talents as a member of the Board of Directors of the Valley Chamber of
Commerce, the Birmingham Foundation and the Valley Chapter of the American
Red Cross. He is a member and former president of the Ansonia Rotary Club,
and a member of the Derby Historical Society and Valley United Way's
Corporate Volunteer Council. He previously served as a member of United Way's Board of Directors and
has rejoined the Board this year.
No stranger to the Annual Community Campaign, he has
been an active member of its Campaign Cabinet for the annual fundraising campaign
for many years.
He is also a member of the Knights of Columbus of Seymour and St.
Augustine Church, and a former member of the Oxford Economic Development
Corporation.
Fred was the 2009 recipient of the Charles H. Flynn Humanitarian Award
and is a 2003 recipient of the Valley Chamber of Commerce Gold Seal
Award, presented for outstanding service through dedicated and effective
leadership.
Fred has donated his services to nearly every non-profit organization in
the Valley. He credits his commitment to volunteerism to his father,
Frederick F. Ortoli, who was a very active leader with several Valley
organizations and his mother
Josephine Ortoli, who was a 2008 recipient of the Valley Women Making a
Difference Award. Fred nominated his mother for the award and cites her
organizing and working at American Red Cross Blood Drives for 55 years as
well as being an active volunteer at Holy Rosary Church.
CAMPAIGN UNDERWRITERS
Coordinated Transportation
Solutions, Inc. * Dworken, Hillman,
Lamorte & Sterczala, PC * Falcioni Painting *
Fletcher Thompson *
Fred Ortoli Photography
* Gexpro *
Inform Printing *
Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
* The Kerite Company *
Riverview and
Edward F. Adzima Funeral Homes *
Venman & Co. LLC *
The W.E Bassett Company *
Webster Bank
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