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West Hartford Resident Brian Clemow Joins Duncaster Board
West Hartford resident Brian Clemow joins Duncaster Board of Directors

BLOOMFIELD, CT, Dec. 9, 2016 – West Hartford resident Attorney Brian Clemow has joined the board of Duncaster.
Clemow is a partner in the law firm of Shipman & Goodwin, representing public and private employers in labor relations, personnel problems and other employment law matters.
An active member of the community, he is a past president and current member of the board of the American School for the Deaf and serves on the board of the Friends of Harvard and Radcliffe Rowing. Clemow has served as chair of the board for the Charter Oak Chapter of the American Red Cross. He is a corporator of Hartford Hospital and has served as the co-chair of their Annual Fund and is a member of the hospital’s Development Committee.
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Clemow is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Harvard College. He lives in West Hartford.
Duncaster’s board is unique among community boards in that it combines the expertise of local professionals and Duncaster residents. There are always three voting members of the board that are also Duncaster residents. Currently four Duncaster residents are voting board members.
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About Duncaster
Duncaster, the Hartford area’s first LifeCare community, is located minutes from West Hartford and Simsbury in Bloomfield CT. This boutique Life Plan Community sits on 94 acres. While catering to those who are active and engaged in independent living neighborhoods, Duncaster also offers options for those seeking assisted living, memory care, long-term care and rehab services (all private) in intimate settings. Duncaster was voted the Best Retirement Community by readers of Harford Magazine and the Connecticut Law Tribune. Residents have a role in governance and sit on the board – a rare distinction. For more information, visit http://www.Duncaster.org or call (860) 380-5005.
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