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LARRY LORING now works at ERA Key Realty Services in Auburn as a realtor. He joins the firm from Westgate Christian Academy in Natick and Caritas Academy of Arts and Sciences in Hudson, where he was headmaster. A bi-vocational pastor in the MetroWest area, Loring is active in the local community theater scene as an actor and director.
LOUIS JENIS, a Hopkinton resident, is now chief medical and innovation officer at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton. In this newly created role, he will work across the hospital and the larger Partners HealthCare System to identify new ways to deliver healthcare to patients, and serve as chief medical officer in a more conventional way. Jenis has been a practicing orthopedic surgeon specializing in spine surgery for more than 20 years. He is a graduate of Clark University in Worcester and Boston University School of Medicine. He did an internship in general surgery and a fellowship and residency in orthopaedic surgery at UMass Memorial Health Care in Worcester.
JOSEPH TONELLI is now a branch manager at UniBank in Upton. He replaces Jane Gienger, who retired, and will be responsible for operations, growth and development of consumer and business relations for the UniBank branch. He has worked for UniBank for four years, most recently as relationship banker supervisor at the bank's branch in Grafton. He holds an associate's degree from Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester and is pursuing a bachelor's degree from the New England College of Business and Finance in Boston.
GRETA BAJRAMI CAMPOVERDE has joined the board of the Worcester State University Foundation. Along with her husband, Freddie, Campoverde is the owner and vice president of Golden Group Construction in Worcester, which specializes in roofing and siding. She lives in Hopkinton.
GEORGE KRASOWSKI has joined Heywood Surgical Associates in Gardner. He has been on staff at Heywood Hospital since 1989 and serves as the hospital's chief of surgery. Krasowski is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Yeshiva University in New York, and later returned there to do a residency in general surgery. He completed a surgical internship at Montefiore Medical Center in New York and is board certified in general surgery.
MICHAEL WHITE has joined Walker Development & Construction Management as a senior construction project manager. He has 25 years of experience in construction and has worked on tenant fit-ups and ground-ups for the corporate, retail, health, education, science and technology industries. Over the course of his career, he has supervised or managed more than 30 projects in New England, ranging from $65,000 to $285 million. Walker is a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston and served six years in the U.S. Army Reserve, E4, receiving an honorable discharge.
JASON M. FABER was promoted to executive vice president and senior loan officer at Millbury Savings Bank. An Auburn resident, Faber joined the bank in 2014 as senior vice president and senior commercial loan officer. He is a graduate of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va.
KEVIN S. HIGGINBOTTOM was promoted to senior vice president and commercial loan officer at Millbury Savings Bank. He has been with the bank for 13 years, first as vice president and commercial loan officer. He holds a bachelor's degree with honors from Nichols College in Dudley and is a board member of the Millbury Council on Aging. He lives in Millbury with his family.
JOHN W. HAMEL is now vice president for enrollment management at Anna Maria College in Paxton. He joins Anna Maria from the National Association for College Admission Counseling as director of national college fairs programs in Arlington, Va. He previously worked at Suffolk University in Boston and Merrimack College in North Andover. He has experience in recruiting nationally and internationally, supervising student financial aid and overseeing marketing strategies at numerous institutions and organizations. He lives in Methuen.
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