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CHERYL PEDJOE was promoted by Webster Five Cents Savings Bank from assistant branch manager to branch manager of the Shrewsbury location. She started with the bank in 2006. Pedjoe has 14 years of banking experience, as well as 27 years in retail management.
CRAIG CAMPBELL was hired as chief financial officer by Franklin-based Tegra Medical, a medical device manufacturer. He has nearly 25 years of experience in the finance and accounting field. Campbell most recently worked as a consultant, and before that with Accellent, now Lake Region Medical, as vice president, chief accounting officer and corporate controller. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
DR. SEEMA NARAVANE has been appointed chair of the Reliant Medical Group Board of Trustees, one of the changes as a result of Reliant's merger with Southboro Medical Group. She replaces DR. LEON JOSEPHS, Reliant's acting CEO. Other new members of the board are DRS. STEPHEN BUCHANAN, MICHAEL COOPER, CHRISTIAN CORREIA, MARY ELLEN DUGAN and ALAN LOBOVITS, as well as KATHLEEN GIBNEY, LISA SCOPA and LINDA SHYAVITZ. Buchanan, Cooper (vice chair) and Correia all practice family medicine in Framingham. Dugan is a pediatrician based in Southborough. Lobovits, who served as president of Southboro Medical Group until the merger, is a pediatrician in Framingham. Gibney is a payroll tax manager at The TJX Cos. in Framingham. Scopa is vice president of high growth markets at Staples in Framingham. Shyavitz recently retired as president and CEO of Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleborough.
LISA MUSSONI was hired by Marlborough-based software company United Solutions as a Sage 100 Contractor consultant. She previously managed her own accounting firm after nearly a decade in the banking and finance sectors, where she held positions that included branch manager and financial advisor. She holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Framingham State University.
SAM ZENG was hired as general manager of China operations for Westborough-based Kopin Corp., a developer of wearable computer technologies.
ED MEIER was hired as vice president of strategic solutions at Electronic Environments Corp. in Marlborough. The company offers design, build and maintenance services for mission-critical facilities. He previously served as director of managed services with Schneider Electric, and before that as vice president of service operations for Lee Technologies.
LINDA REED was hired as corporate sales manager for the Southbridge Hotel and Conference Center. Reed has previously worked for Wyndham, Hilton, IHG and Marriott in other parts of the country. She also owned a hospitality consulting company, working with hotel sales and operations departments. Reed holds a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Massachusetts.
LINDA A. KIRRANE of Fitchburg has joined Fidelity Bank as vice president and Fitchburg branch and business development manager. She was previously assistant vice president and regional branch manager of Rollstone Bank & Trust in Leominster. Kirrane has 10 years of banking experience and more than 20 years in customer-service positions.
CHRISTINE MATEER was hired by BrightStar Care of Milford and Worcester, an independently owned and operated private-duty home care and medical staffing business. Mateer will work in business development and community outreach. She most recently worked at the Ichabod Washburn Residence and Holy Trinity Hospice in Worcester. Mateer holds a master's degree in public administration from Anna Maria College.
MATTHEW P. MALSKY was named associate provost and dean of the college at Clark University. He succeeds Mary-Ellen Boyle, and starts his new role June 1. A Worcester resident, Malsky has been at the university for 21 years, starting as an adjunct instructor and most recently as a full professor and endowed chair. He is director of the music program. Malsky holds a bachelor's degree in music from Brandeis University. He earned his Ph.D. in composition and music theory from the University of Chicago.
DR. DENNIS M. DIMITRI was elected president of the Massachusetts Medical Society. He is a clinical associate professor and vice chair of the Department of Family Medicine & Community Health at UMass Memorial Medical Center and UMass Medical School. The Worcester resident was an officer of the organization for the last two years, serving as president-elect and vice president. He joined the Department of Family Medicine in his current role in 2006 after nearly 25 years in private practice in Worcester. Dimitri earned his medical degree from George Washington University and completed his residency at UMass Memorial Medical Center.
KRISTIN MATTSON of Princeton was hired as director of homecare for GVNA HealthCare Inc. in Gardner. She most recently worked as director of rehabilitation development for Masonic Health System/Overlook Visiting Nurse Association in Charlton. Prior to this position, she was the director of rehabilitation for Landmark Health Solutions at St. Francis Home in Worcester. Mattson holds a bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Quinnipiac University.
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