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ROGER ROBINSON of Webster Five Cents Savings Bank was promoted from assistant branch manager to branch manager of the Auburn location. He started with Webster Five in 2011 as a teller, advanced to senior teller and then assistant branch manager in 2013.
LINDA M. VINCENT, UniBank's director of internal audit, has been promoted to senior vice president. She has been with UniBank for more than 30 years. Vincent is a certified bank auditor.
KATHRYN CALO joined Bowditch & Dewey's Worcester law office as a litigation partner. Calo concentrates her practice in family law, including elder protective actions, guardianship and conservatorship matters, child custody, and child and spousal support issues. Before joining Bowditch, Calo specialized in family law at Lian Zarrow and also practiced at Barron & Stadfeld. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Endicott College, and a law degree from New England School of Law. (Read Calo's 40 Under Forty profile.)
SCOTT GARAND and GARY DOANE were hired by North Brookfield Savings Bank (NBSB). Garand is an information technology help desk technician. He was previously an IT technician specialist at Masonic Health Systems in Charlton, and worked as a teller at NBSB in 2009. Doane is a commercial credit analyst for the bank's new business center at the Ware branch. Most recently, he served as financial consultant of Barcol Air USA in Oxford, Conn.
MATHEW CEPERO was hired by Framingham-based MutualOne Bank as a business banking specialist. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he worked most recently as a corporate sales trainer and licensed banker at Citizens Bank.
HOWARD MERTEN, a partner at Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP, with offices in Westborough, was re-elected senior director and appointed to the executive committee of The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel at its annual meeting. The FDCC is an organization comprised of leaders in the insurance and corporate defense bar.
ROBERT L. MOYLAN JR. of Worcester was re-elected to the board of directors for the Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship in Boston. A resident of Worcester, he is former commissioner of the Worcester Department of Public Works & Parks. Moylan served as a coalition director since 2009 and was previously the group's president.
KRISTIN HERVEY was named assistant director of advancement/corporate and community outreach at the Nativity School of Worcester. For the past five years, she has been USA operations director at Be Like Brit of Worcester and Grand Goave, Haiti. Prior to that, Hervey was a neonatal and pediatric ICU division manager at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut, and an MBA in nonprofit management from Brandeis University.
LOIS A. WIMS is the new provost and vice president for academic affairs at Worcester State University. She was most recently dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the Community College of Rhode Island. She earned degrees from Bryant University, Salve Regina University and the University of Rhode Island.
DRS. LINDSAY OLIVER, CALLIE STONE and KAREN COTTING have been hired by Reliant Medical Group of Worcester. Dr. Oliver will serve at the department of pediatrics in Auburn. She earned her medical degree from the University of Vermont and completed her residency in pediatrics at UMass Memorial Medical Center. Dr. Stone joined Reliant's department of same-day services, and will practice in pediatric urgent care at the Plantation Street, Worcester, site. She has a medical degree from UMass Medical School and completed a residency at UMass Memorial Medical Center. Dr. Cotting will practice pediatrics at Reliant's location in Leominster. She also earned her medical degree from UMass Medical School and completed her residency at UMass Memorial.
BRENDON DAVIS and RYAN CLUTTERBUCK have been promoted at The Davis Cos., an employee staffing firm based in Marlborough. Davis will serve as president, and will continue to serve as vice president of business operations. (Read his 40 Under Forty profile.) Clutterbuck, of Boylston, was named chief operating officer. He was previously director of divisional operations. A graduate of Bridgewater State University, he began at Davis as a junior recruiter in 2003, and then became general manager for Davis IT & Engineering.
ROBERT S. LOCKETT III was named chief strategy officer and senior vice president of diversified services for Workers' Credit Union, based in Fitchburg. It's a newly created position. Lockett was previously a senior vice president with TDECU — Your Credit Union, based in Lake Jackson, Texas. He has over 20 years of executive, banking and private-industry experience in a variety of industries, including financial institutions, light manufacturing and consumer retail. Lockett holds a bachelor's degree from Harvard and a master's in finance from Georgia State University.
MARY BETH KULARSKI was promoted to operations manager at North Brookfield Savings Bank. Kularski, of North Brookfield, most recently served as electronic banking representative at the bank's North Brookfield headquarters and corporate offices. She has held many roles, such as teller and supervisor since starting with the bank in 2009. Before that, she was the assistant ATM coordinator and assistant Internet banking coordinator at Savers Bank. Kularski has a bachelor's degree from Framingham State University.
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