Keelin DalyGov. Dan Malloy and Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia socialize at the home of Robert Dilenschneider. Dilenschneider hosted former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at his home in Darien, Conn.to discussed his new book, "On China" on July 28, 2011. Dilenschneider was a key source of information as Malloy sought to keep UBS from leaving Stamford.
Chris PreovolosRobert Dilenschneider, CEO of The Dilenschneider Group at his home in Darien in 2005. Dilenschneider was a key source of information as Malloy sought to keep UBS from leaving Stamford.
Lindsay NiegelbergThe trading room floor in the UBS building in Stamford on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. UBS has committed to staying in Stamford for five years.
Lindsay NiegelbergThe trading room floor in the UBS building in Stamford, Conn. on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. UBS committed to staying in Stamford for five years, in exchange for a generous package of incentives.
Lindsay NiegelbergFrom left, UBS Americas Chief Executive Phil Lofts, Commissioner of Economic and Community Development Catherine Smith, and UBS Americas Chief Operating Officer Teresa Ressel, speak during a press conference in the UBS building in Stamford on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. In exchange for a generous package of incentives, UBS committed to staying in Stamford for five years.