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PAULA MELLO was hired by Worcester-based Commerce Bank as a senior vice president of commercial real estate at the main office in Worcester. She was most recently a senior relationship manager with TD Bank, and previously worked as assistant vice president of commercial real estate of Fleet Bank and Bank of New England. She holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
CHARLES DUNN, JENNIFER R. BERUBE, BINDIYA JAIN, KLARA M. MNACKO, CAROLYN GRIDER, HEATHER B. WARNER and JANET L. ALBERT were promoted at UniBank, based in Whitinsville. Dunn, of Worcester, was promoted from aircraft lending credit officer to assistant vice president of commercial and industrial lending. He's a graduate of University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Berube was promoted from cash management sales assistant to cash management sales officer. She has been with the bank for two years and has 21 years of banking experience. Jain, a loan operations manager, was promoted to vice president. She has been with UniBank for three years and holds an MBA from Anderson University in Anderson, Ind. Mnacko was promoted to assistant vice president. She has been with the bank for two years and has a bachelor’s degree from Nichols College. Grider, a call center manager, was promoted to assistant vice president. She is a graduate of Assumption College and has been with UniBank for five years. Warner, electronic bank manager, was promoted to assistant vice president. With 22 years of experience, she has been with UniBank for two years. Albert, who has been with UniBank for 12 years, was promoted to assistant vice president and branch administration manager.
DRS. DIANE CHEN, KRISTEN NEWSOM and MARIA DIBNER were hired by Reliant Medical Group, based in Worcester. Chen will join the department of occupational medicine at the Plantation Street, Worcester, site. She received her medical degree from Harvard and is certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Newsom has joined the department of family practice and will work out of Reliant’s Holden location. Certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, she earned a medical degree from Tulane University. Dibner will practice neurology in the department of medical specialties at Saint Vincent Hospital. She earned her medical degree from Tufts and is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
TODD SIBLEY was hired as the assistant vice president of commercial lending at Leominster Credit Union. He was previously assistant vice president of collections at Workers’ Credit Union in Fitchburg, and before that, served in the same role at Leominster Credit Union. He's a graduate of the University of Connecticut and earned an MBA from Nichols College.
JULIE BAILEY was hired as clinic director of the Lenfest Animal Health Center at Becker College in Leicester. She formerly worked at the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of New England, in Waltham. Since 2009, she has taught at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine and at the Tufts at Tech program at Worcester Technical High School. She is a graduate of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., and earned her doctorate in veterinary medicine from Colorado State University.
RICHARD ROSENTHAL has joined Capital Advisors, a Southborough investment advisory firm, as senior vice president. He has nearly 30 years of experience in the field.
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