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Updated: October 17, 2022 on the move

Movers & Shakers for Oct. 17, 2022

DANIEL McELHINNEY has joined Milford Federal Bank in Milford as vice president, retail market manager. He has 29 years of experience as a retail market manager at institutions such as Sovereign Bank, Berkshire Bank, and East Boston Savings Bank. In his new role, McElhinney will lead a growing team of retail bankers at Milford Federal. 

Dr. Kristen Matteson

UMass Memorial Health in Worcester announced the hiring of four new doctors. Dr. ROBERT FORRESTER, a psychologist, practices psychology at UMass Memorial Medical Group – Outpatient Psychiatry Services in Worcester. Dr. BIBEK KOIRALA, a hospitalist, earned his medical degree from the Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, Nepal. Dr. LUCY LIU, an obstetrician and gynecologist, earned her medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. KRISTEN MATTESON is an obstetrician and gynecologist and a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.

CARLA McCALL was named as one of 2022’s Most Powerful Women in Accounting by the American Institute of CPAs. McCall is managing partner at AAFCPAs in Westborough. The annual award recognizes 25 female leaders who are a driving force for innovation and excellence.

DAWN BENTLEY has been appointed vice president of education and head of school for Doctor Franklin Perkins School in Lancaster, part of the RFK Community Alliance. Bentley, who received her doctorate from Michigan State University, joins the organization from the Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, where she most recently served as assistant superintendent for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Bentley is passionate about equity for students with historically marginalized identities and their families. Before Acton-Boxborough, she lived in Michigan for 20 years, serving as a middle school special educator, a special education supervisor, a local special education director, and an executive director of special education at the county level. Most recently, she completed a Harvard Graduate School of Education postgraduate program on race, equity, and leadership in schools.

ALISON BORRELLI, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate in Natick, has been recognized by the Greater Boston Association of Realtors as a rising star. The award recognizes real estate agents and brokers who demonstrate success in the real estate business early in their careers and who are active in their communities and the Realtor organization. Borrelli became a Realtor with Commonwealth Real Estate in 2018. She is within the top 3% of the network’s sales professionals. A native of Needham, Borrelli previously worked as a teacher within the Needham and Wellesley public school systems.

Mirick O’Connell in Worcester announced two new attorneys have joined the firm’s business group. PAUL FOLEY counsels and represents family-owned and closely held businesses and entrepreneurs within the manufacturing, distribution, food and beverage, retail, and electrical industries, advising them on corporate, real estate, land use, leasing, and employment matters. Prior to joining Mirick O’Connell, Foley was managing partner at Mountain, Dearborn & Whiting LLP in Worcester, where he was a partner starting in 2010. BRADLEY SHRON, who has 25 years of experience in commercial real estate lending, asset-based financing, and commercial loan portfolio acquisitions and liquidations, has joined the law firm. Shron provides legal counsel in connection with the origination of real estate and asset-based loans, as well as the restructuring and liquidation of commercial loans. Before joining Mirick O’Connell, he served as general counsel to Capital Crossing Servicing Co. in Boston. 

VICKY TIPPAWONG

The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce has added two new professional staff members. VICKY TIPPAWONG is now the chamber’s marketing manager, where she will be responsible for marketing and communication efforts of the chamber and its affiliate organizations, Visit North Central Massachusetts and the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. She has broad experience in graphic design and marketing, and joins the chamber from NEWW Packaging & Display in Gardner. TERRY YOUNG is now manager of talent and education initiatives, a newly created position. In her role, Young will work with employers, regional partners, and education leaders on developing strategies and programs to build and strengthen the region’s current and future workforce. She has 25 years of experience in nonprofit management, and program development.

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