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Movers & Shakers for July 22, 2024

Employees at the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, Shepherd & Goldstein of Worcester, and Nichols College in Dudley are on the up and up.

🔒The new president: Under Donna Hodge, Fitchburg State looks to provide more pathways for non-traditional students

Hodge takes the role at a time where colleges across the country are facing the prospect of declining enrollment.

🔒Breaking down barriers: Mass. is easing citizenship requirements to help immigrant-owned businesses obtain diversity certifications

The SDO plans to amend its citizen requirement to allow immigrants with a legal status to qualify.

Worcester youth arts nonprofit replaces long-time executive director and co-founder

For the first time since its founding in 2011, Worcester nonprofit Main IDEA Youth & Arts in Worcester has named a new executive director.
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Anna Maria College president to retire

Anna Maria College President Mary Lou Retelle will retire at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year following more than a decade with the Catholic institution of higher learning in Paxton.

Central Mass. business confidence drops into pessimistic territory again

The Central Massachusetts business confidence descended past neutrality and into pessimistic territory in June, making it the least confident region in Massachusetts. 

Quinsigamond Community College VP to take over as MassBudget president

MassBudget, a Boston-based think tank promoting equitable policy advancements, has named a vice president at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester as the not-for-profit’s new president, starting Aug. 1.

Longtime Country Bank CEO retiring, president to assume top role

After 28 years at Country Bank and 48 years in the financial services industry, CEO and President Paul Scully is calling it a career.  
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UMass Memorial execs lead list of the highest-paid nonprofit leaders in Central Mass.

UMass Memorial Health executives constitute six of the 18 highest-paid nonprofit chief executives in Central Massachusetts when ranked by total compensation for the most recent fiscal year available.

Cameras, not guns: Worcester native’s HollyWoo Studio looks to add to region’s media scene, provide creative outlet for youth

The studio space includes multiple podcast studios, space for editing and production work, and a larger studio for film and photography work.
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