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Updated: August 19, 2024 / 40 Under Forty, 25th anniversary

40 Under Forty 2024: Melissa Randall, corporate communications director

A woman in a dark blue pants suit Photo | Erika Sidor Melissa Randall
Seven women and two men stand in front of the DCU Center in Worcester on a sunny day. Photo | Jaime Flores Dozens of Central Massachusetts businesses have multiple 40 Under Forty alumni, including Worcester insurer Fallon Health. Pictured (from left) are Fallon's Jonida Duque (Class of 2021), Mary Craig Ritter (Class of 2000), Kris Bostek (Class of 2001), Anthony Consolmagno (Class of 2024), Melissa Randall (Class of 2024), Todd Bailey (Class of 2005), Christie Bik (Class of 2014), Sonja Brehm (Class of 2012), and Arpa Gonzalez (Class of 2020), at the Fallon Health Pavilion at the DCU Center in Worcester.
Melissa Randall, 36
  • Title Director, corporate communications
  • Company Fallon Health, in Worcester
  • Residence Uxbridge
  • Birthplace Woonsocket, Rhode Island
  • College Curry College
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Randall worked in television news for a decade before transitioning to corporate communications.

Starting off in 2009 as a general assignment reporter at what is today now Spectrum News 1 in Worcester, Randall worked her way up to co-anchor of "Good Morning Providence" for ABC6 News. Having covered breaking news from the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings to the investigation and trial of the late New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez, Randall didn’t want to leave video storytelling behind when she moved into her new career. Now at Fallon, she’s brought all facets of corporate video capabilities in-house, including video production, on-camera hosting, and editing. Randall produced Fallon’s first podcast, “Improving Your Health with Fallon’s Richard Burke”, which was made in partnership with Radio Worcester and ran for two years. Randall plays a pivotal role in managing Fallon’s Strike Out Hunger game, an annual initiative to raise awareness and funding for the fight against hunger culminating in $50,000 in donations to Worcester County Food Bank. A member of Fallon’s Steering Committee, Randall has made key space planning decisions as the provider looks to move its headquarters and hundreds of employees to its new Worcester location at One Mercantile. .

If you wrote a book of business advice, what would the title be? “Should this be an email?” As a communicator, I hear a lot about email fatigue today. And I think it might just be a bestseller.

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