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The 2010 40 Under Forty issue could not have been possible without the diligent work of the three individuals, including one former winner, who served as judges. They took the time to consider the more than 100 nominations we received, and their careful attention and effort is very much appreciated by the staff here at the Worcester Business Journal.
We also appreciate the time and effort from each of the nominators. Their job is mostly behind the scenes, but their interest and support is what allows this special award program to happen.
Mark P. Bilotta has served as CEO of the Colleges of Worcester Con-sortium Inc. since September 2006. Since his appointment as CEO, Bilotta has led a strategic and ag-gressive campaign to position Worcester and the region as a premier destination for undergraduate and graduate students as well as college and university faculty and staff.
Bilotta has more than 20 years of experience in the local higher education community. He most recently served as the executive assistant to the president at Assumption College, a cabinet-level position he held for eight years.
At Assumption, his primary responsibilities included overseeing the college’s marketing and communication efforts, government and community relations and serving as secretary to the board of trustees.
Prior to Assumption, Bilotta held administrative positions at Worcester State College and the College of the Holy Cross. He is a 1980 graduate of the College of the Holy Cross and received an MBA in 1991 from Clark University.
Nicole Glinski Curtin is an assistant vice president and marketing and communications manager at Fitchburg-based Workers’ Credit Union.
She is responsible for management of all communication projects for the credit union, including advertising as well as corporate and branch marketing materials.
Curtin is also an alumna of the Worcester Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty program, having been honored in 2008. This is her first time serving as a judge for our 40 Under Forty program.
Prior to joining Workers’ Credit Union in 2007, Curtin was a marketing project manager at Sundance/Newbridge Pub-lishing of Marlborough.
She also worked in marketing at the Worcester Regional Transit Authority as well as International Data Group of Framingham.
Curtin has a bachelor’s of arts in communications and media from Worcester State University.
She is a resident of Leominster.
Helen Lemoine has served as the executive director of Leadership MetroWest since 2000. She herself graduated from the organization’s Lead-ership Academy in 1993.
Helen serves the community in many volunteer capacities and is on the board of directors of the MetroWest YMCA, the Framingham History Center, and the Massachusetts Citizens Housing and Planning Association.
She is on the steering committee of the MetroWest Nonprofit Network, the START Partnership, and the SuAsCo Watershed Community Council. She is on the board of overseers of the Danforth Museum of Art and a corporator of the Middlesex Savings Bank. Helen served three elected terms on the Framingham Planning Board from 1995-2004.
She is a recipient of the “Athena Award,” a national award, given regionally through the MetroWest Chamber, honoring women leaders who achieve excellence in their profession, inspire women to achieve their full potential, and give back to the community in a meaningful way.
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