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Charles River Bank hired ERION META as the new operations manager of its Medway Branch. Meta joined the team with 15 years of retail banking experience, most recently at Citizens Bank of Providence, where he held positions including assistant branch manager and branch operations manager. He graduated from the University of Tirana in Albania and speaks four languages.
Worcester architectural firm Lamoureux Pagano Associates | Architects hired two new architectural designers, MICHAEL WILLIAMS and ANTHONY DiMANNO. A graduate of Boston Architectural College, Williams has contributed to projects in large public schools, Clark University in Worcester, and Millbury Credit Union. DiManno received his master’s degree from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. and is working on designing a new Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester.
LISA COHEN was hired as Webster Five Cents Savings Bank’s new assistant vice president and senior branch manager at the Worcester branch at 100 Front St. Cohen has 16 years of banking experience and most recently held a position as branch manager of Santander Bank on Gold Star Boulevard in Worcester.
Charles River Bank, headquartered in Medway, hired PAUL SAIA as vice president and retail banking officer to aid in the bank’s expansion. Previously, Saia worked at East Boston Saving Bank as vice president, where he led the opening of two new branches in Burlington and Woburn. He holds degrees from Boston College, Bentley University, and Babson College.
North Brookfield Savings Bank hired THOMAS HENRY as the new digital marketing manager and graphic designer. Henry previously worked as the creative director of MassMutual Finance Group in Springfield for 25 years. He is a graduate of Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire.
NATHAN STOWELL was promoted to operations and compliance director at Training Resources of America, Inc., which is headquartered in Worcester. Stowell has been with TRA since 2006, most recently as the manager of the company’s Quincy location. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Fitchburg State University.
Attorney TRACY THOMAS BOLAND is a new partner in practice at Worcester law firm Bowditch & Dewey’s labor and employment group. With two decades of employment law experience, Boland was previously a partner at Morgan, Brown & Joy of Boston. She is a graduate of the University of Vermont and the New England School of Law.
Sturbridge human services nonprofit Venture Community Services selected DAMIEN PITTOLA as its new vice president of human resources & professional development. Pittola previously served as vice president of human resources for Partners for Community and Affiliates in Springfield. Damien has a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in labor and employee relations from Penn State University.
KRISTEN CARIGLIA was named the new director of the Horace Mann Educational Associates’ Autism Resource Central in Worcester. Cariglia started her career at HMEA in 2002 as an applied behavior analysis therapist. Most recently, she served as the nonprofit’s director of operations.
ROBERT REMILLARD was promoted to vice president of consumer and mortgage originations at the Workers Credit Union in Littleton. Remillard has spent more than 25 years at the credit unit in managerial and executive positions. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business from Assumption University in Worcester.
UMass Memorial Health - Harrington hired Dr. ANDREI BANDARCHUK to join The Cancer Center at Harrington in Southbridge. Bandarchuk joins Harrington from MetroWest Medical Center -- Framingham Union Hospital, where he provided oncology care. He received his medical degree from Belarusian State Medical University in Belarus and completed his residency at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn.
Webster Five Cents Savings Bank of Auburn has hired TRACEY MYERS as the new vice president of the retail branch network. Myers most recently served as director of digital sales at Santander Bank, which is based in Spain. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and marketing from Boston College and an MBA from Bentley College in Waltham.
KEVIN BUCKLEY was promoted to project manager at Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects in Hopkinton after serving as a member of the firm’s building envelope sciences team for four years.
Medical manufacturer Tegra Medical in Franklin hired DARREN VINE as director of sales and marketing for Europe. Vine most recently held positions in medical device contract manufacturing at Accellent, Inc. in Wilmington and XL Precision Technologies in Pennsylvania. He holds a bachelor of mechanical engineering degree from Sunderland University in England.
Worcester physician firm Reliant Medical Group welcomed Dr. MARGARET HINES to its department of urogynecology, as well as Dr. CHRISTINA KUNYCKY and Dr. MICHELLE MARIENI to the department of obstetrics and gynecology.
At North Brookfield Savings Bank, JOSEPH DEADY and KAITLYN MALIN were promoted within the operations department. Deady is the new digital services manager/fraud analyst, and Malin is now operations specialist.
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