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April 13, 2009

Movers & Shakers from the April 13, 2009 issue

 

RALPH MORSE has been named project superintendent at Milford-based Consigli Construction Co. Inc.He has 25 years of experience and is leading a team building the Cambridge State Center for the Church of Latter-day Saints.

Gardner-based nonprofit RCAP Solutions has appointed DAVID M. BIALECKI as controller. Bialecki has previously held controller positions at several other companies, including Spencer Technologies. He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from Northeastern University and an MBA from Anna Maria College.

Palomar Printing of Worcester has promoted TERRY PERRETTI to sales representative for government contracts. Peretti has worked in outside sales for the company since 2007. In her new position, she will work with purchasing agents to deliver custom apparel and printed material.

Workers’ Credit Union of Fitchburg promoted BETTY-ANN BERUBE, SHANNON GRIFFITH and DONNA J. CAOETTE. Berube, who has been with the credit union since 2004, is now assistant branch manager of the North Main Street branch in Leominster. Griffith has been promoted from senior teller to financial service representative. Caouette was promoted to assistant collection manger. She has worked for Workers’ for 25 years, most recently as a collection officer.

Worcester-based Commerce Bank has hired TULIO GASPERINI as vice president and director of corporate marketing and communications and JOHN T. KELLEY as vice president in the commercial lending division. It has also promoted SAMIR RAUF to vice president and credit officer. Gasperini has worked in corporate financial services marketing and communications for more than 22 years. Kelley worked for TD Banknorth before joining Commerce. Rauf has worked for Commerce since 2006 as an assistant vice president.

DAVID BRUNELLE, cofounder and managing director of North Pointe Investment Partners in Worcester, has joined the board of directors of Commerce Bank. He was also elected to the boards of Commerce Bancshares and 1-800-East-West Mortgage Co.

DAWN LINEBERRY has been named assistant vice president of commercial lines at Insurance Marketing Agencies Inc. of Worcester. She has spent 18 years at Insurance Marketing Agencies Inc. and 10 years in the commercial insurance business. She is a resident of Bolton.

UMass Memorial Medical Group of Worcester has appointed Dr. ERIC DICKSON as senior medical director. Dickson is a UMass Medical School graduate and completed his residency training in emergency medicine at UMass. In his new position, he will oversee clinical operations of the medical group, which employs 800 physicians. He will also work at UMass Memorial Medical Center as an emergency department physician and at the medical school as a professor of emergency medicine.

Civil litigation attorney THEODORE M. HESS-MAHAN has joined the Zeytoonian Center for Dispute Resolution, a new dispute resolution center located in Westborough and Wellesley Hills. Hess-Mahan has worked in civil litigation for nearly 20 years. He also practices at Hutchings, Barsamian, Mandelcorn and Zeytoonian LLP in Wellesley Hills. Before going to that firm, he worked for Shapiro Haber & Urmy LLP in Boston and Ropes & Gray LLP.

Security Engineered Machinery Co. Inc. of Westborough has promoted ANDREW KELLEHER to president. Kelleher has worked for the data-destruction company for more than 12 years, most recently as executive vice president. Previously, he was vice president of Callaway Golf. Kelleher has a bachelor’s in finance from Bentley College and an MBA from Nichols College in Dudley.

Framingham office supply giant Staples Inc. has promoted STEVEN BUSSBERG and LUIS BORGEN to new management positions. Bussberg, formerly vice president of finance, is now senior vice president of finance for the company’s North American delivery business. Bussberg has been a Staples employee since 1990, taking on duties including helping to integrate Corporate Express into the company. Borgen, who also served previously as a vice president of finance, was promoted to senior vice president of finance for the U.S. stores business.

Fruitlands Museum in Harvard has hired MIKE VOLMAR as curator of collections and CAROLYN WESTON as director of branding and development. Volmar is a past Fruitlands employee who spent the past two years in software development and corporate sales and marketing. Weston moves to Fruitlands from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.

Boyd Financial Strategies, a Shrewsbury firm named PETER BOYD, as a financial planning associate. Before joining the family business, Peter Boyd spent more than a decade as a corrections officer at the Worcester County House of Corrections.

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