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DAVID V. COHEN was hired as vice president of Worcester-based Kelleher & Sadowsky, as a commercial real estate broker for sales and leasing. He spent the last eight years as vice president at Glickman & Kovago, specializing in commercial real estate brokerage.
CHRISTOPHER RAWSON was hired by Private Wealth Management Group of Worcester as a sales associate. He has been an intern at the firm since 2009. Rawson, of Dudley, is a recent graduate of Assumption College in Worcester, with a bachelor's in economics and finance.
JOSH BUNN, ERIC SHEA, and CHRIS HILLS have been hired by Sturbridge-based ad agency Smith&Jones. Bunn has been hired as an interactive manager. Shea has been hired as web developer; and Hills, a former intern at the firm, is an account and social coordinator.
DR. TALLEY WHANG and DR. DONNY CHANG were hired by Reliant Medical Group of Worcester. Dr. Whang will practice as a dermatologist at Reliant's North Lake Avenue location, while Dr. Chang will practice as an endocrinologist at the organization's Plantation Street and Leominster sites. Dr. Whang earned her medical degree from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology. Dr. Chang received his medical degree from Boston University. He is board eligible for the American Board of Internal Medicine.
SIOBHAN BECKER was hired by Complete Technology Resources, an IT company, in Southbridge, as a member of its Connecticut business development team. She was previously president of EOTO Solutions.
DANA RAMISH was hired by Lutheran Social Services, with offices in Worcester, as chief operating officer and executive vice president. He most recently served as CEO of a senior living community in Boston. Ramish earned his bachelor's degree from Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Mich., and a master's in management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill.
GARTH CHAPMAN and BRADY M. CONNORS were hired by MutualOne Bank. Chapman is vice president and commercial lender. He most recently worked for Sovereign Bank in Worcester, where he was vice president and commercial credit officer. Previously, Chapman served in credit and lending positions at TD Bank offices in Framingham, Worcester and Burlington. Chapman holds a bachelor's in finance from Bentley College in Waltham and an MBA from Northeastern University in Boston. Connors is a senior vice president and commercial lender. He was most recently senior vice president/relationship manager with Salem Five Bank. Previously, he held that same position with Sovereign Bank. He has a bachelor's degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and an MBA from Boston University.
CHRISTOPHER PHILBIN was named vice president of government relations at UMass Memorial Health Care, based in Worcester. He previously served as chief of staff to U.S. Rep. James P. McGovern, a position he held since 2005. Previous to that, he was chief of staff to McGovern's Legislative Counsel. He began his career as director of community and economic development for the Town of Clinton. Philbin earned his bachelor's degree from Syracuse University in Syracuse, N.Y., and a law degree from New England School of Law in Boston.
DARLENE MARK was hired by Southbridge-based Savers Bank, as a commercial lender. Her most recent position was as vice president at Country Bank.
DANIEL L. HENEY was hired by Barre Savings Bank as a vice president and commercial lender. He joined the bank from Enterprise Bank in Acton, where he was commercial lending vice president. Heney's previous positions include vice president in the business lending division of Webster Five Cents Savings Bank in Worcester. He holds a bachelor's degree from Saint Michael's College in Colchester, Vt.; an MBA from Clarkson Graduate School of Management in New York; and he is a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Georgetown University in Washington.n
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