By the time Dave Ryan was 25, he was already a corporate controller of a $50-million manufacturing company, Superior Cake Products. Ryan impressively grew United Medical Waste from a startup to a multimillion dollar company in – wait for it – five years!
Kimberly Sokol’s story begins 15 years ago when she started as an occupational therapist. After moving through the ranks due to her work ethic and person-centered approach, she became one of the most sought after therapists at the Easterseals.
Casaceli, a labor and employment attorney, has distinguished himself at the law firm Mirick O’Connell, but that’s not a surprise considering how he proved himself before even starting his career.
In the decade-plus Alex Bartholomew has been at Bartholomew & Co., the financial and investment planning firm’s client assets have ballooned by more than $2 billion and the employee count has more than doubled.
Karen Puca oversees a multilingual staff of 39 and is responsible for the center’s operations, patient registration and patient scheduling. Puca proved herself at the center, where she was hired in 2011 as a Portuguese medical interpreter.
When the coronavirus hit Worcester, Lamoureux and her family joined Worcester Stitchers for Health and have sewn 1,000 cloth face masks to give to health and community organizations.
Genie-Rae C. Richard arrived at O’Connor Maloney as a young staff accountant with limited experience, and throughout her over 10 years there has risen through the ranks, becoming its audit manager.