NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 02, 2016 -- Woodbridge International, a global mergers and acquisition firm, is pleased to announce the appointment of Marni K. Connelly as Partner and Managing Director of Operations.
Marni will oversee operations at our headquarters in Connecticut in addition to our 22 international offices. With over 20 years of experience as a financial professional, Marni has administered our organization's research and IT initiatives since 2004. Marni has taken an ownership position in the firm and is becoming the sixth partner.
Prior to joining Woodbridge International, Marni was an IT Project Manager for the Marketing/Finance team at Pitney Bowes. Marni brings tremendous experience, leadership and knowledge to her team and influences the culture that makes Woodbridge unique.
The entire Woodbridge team congratulates Marni on her outstanding performance over the past 12 years and looks forward to her continued leadership as Partner and Managing Director of Operations.
Contact: Robert Koenig 203-389-8400 ext. 202 [email protected]


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