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Donna Sitter of Sharon, Conn., has been named by The
Hartford as one of five finalists in The
Hartford 200 program, which celebrates the deep connection that
Americans have with their cars and their personal stories from the road.
Sitter’s short essay chronicles how her vehicle is essential in
transporting her two special needs children to various appointments. Now
she has the opportunity to win the program’s grand prize – a new
Chevrolet Equinox, a hometown visit from The Hartford-sponsored Clint
Bowyer, a VIP race experience, and recognition in a special print
advertisement in Phoenix.
Like most Hartford residents, Sitter spends countless hours on the road.
According to new research from The
Hartford, today the average Hartford-area worker spends almost 26
minutes commuting each way to and from work, but 56 percent of commuters
said they would be willing to commute at least 45 minutes each way for a
new job they were interested in. Unfortunately for some, they do not
have a choice – numerous Hartford 200 entries detailed the significant
amount of time spent in automobiles due to job commutes and other
personal responsibilities.
“Given the tough economy, The Hartford is looking for a way to honor and
help a few, very special hard-working Americans who depend on their cars
to go the extra mile,” said Mitchell Jawitz, vice president, The
Hartford. “Donna’s story touched everyone at The Hartford and we are
sure it will have an impact on people in the Hartford area and around
the country.”
For Sitter, her vehicle is vital in transporting her special needs
children to numerous engagements several times a week, much of the time
with her military husband away on duty. She understands the need for her
vehicle to be reliable.
Starting today, people can vote for Sitter or their favorite story at www.TheHartford200.com.
The winner will be chosen through a combination of the consumer vote and
a blue ribbon panel comprised of Richard
Childress Racing drivers Bowyer and Jeff
Burton, team owner Richard Childress and Hartford executives. Voting
ends August 13, 2010.
In addition to Sitter, The Hartford 200 finalists are:
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Sarah Armour (Merriam, Kan.): Whether it’s attending Special
Olympics events for her son, transporting her 90-year old mother,
driving to see her grandchildren, Armour feels her car provides
meaning to her life and loved ones.
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Laura Burba (Pineville, N.C.): For the last four years, Burba
has transported a group of senior tap dancers – the MsSteps – along
with costumes, equipment and props for performances to senior
luncheons, retirement and nursing homes, and other “gigs.”
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Polly Rowan (Olympia, Wash.): A single foster mother, Rowan
spends most of her time transporting kids to numerous vital
appointments – therapy, support groups, doctors, court hearings, and
also school and sporting events.
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Shannon Santangelo (Peoria, Ariz.): A mother of two, Santangelo
spends a lot of time in the car with her daughters and believes it has
been important in building memories for her and her family – and that
her daughters learned their colors from the passing cars.
The Hartford is the primary sponsor of Bowyer’s Richard Childress Racing
No. 33 Chevrolet Impala for three Sprint Cup Series races – Darlington
(S.C.) Raceway in early May, this weekend at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway and at
Auto Club Speedway in California (October 1) – as well as associate
sponsor for the remaining 2010 events. The Hartford is also an associate
sponsor of Burton in the Sprint Cup Series.
About The Hartford
Celebrating 200 years of helping its customers achieve what's ahead, The
Hartford (NYSE: HIG) is an insurance and wealth management company.
Through its unique focus on customer needs, the company serves
businesses and consumers by providing the products and solutions they
need to protect their assets and income from risks and manage their
wealth and retirement needs. A Fortune 100 company, The Hartford is
recognized widely for its service expertise and as one of the world's
most ethical companies. More information on the company and its
financial performance is available at www.thehartford.com.
To learn more about The Hartford’s auto
insurance products, consumers can visit http://hartfordauto.thehartford.com.
About Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress Racing (www.rcrracing.com)
has earned more than 180 victories and 12 NASCAR championships,
including six in the Sprint Cup Series with the legendary Dale
Earnhardt. RCR was the first organization to win championships in the
Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series. Its
2010 Sprint Cup Series lineup includes Kevin Harvick (No. 29
Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet), Jeff Burton (No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet)
and Clint Bowyer (No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet). Bowyer
drives the No. 21 Zaxby's Chevrolet in the 2010 Nationwide Series,
Austin Dillon drives the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet in the 2010
Camping World Truck Series and Tim George Jr. drives the No 31 RCR
Development Chevrolet in the 2010 ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX
and Menards. Ty Dillon, Sean Caisse, Ryan Gifford and Stephen Leicht are
RCR developmental drivers in both asphalt and dirt track racing.
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