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Green Team At Cutler

The United States Green Building Council (USGBC) has recognized13 staff members at Worcester-based Cutler Associates as LEED...

Raffaele Potami, Cold Chain Technologies, Holliston

Raffaele Potami recently joined Holliston-based Cold Chain Technologies as a senior mechancial engineer. He'll be working on...

New Director For Doc Services

Jacques Wehbe has been named director of physician services as Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. In his...

Fun Times At Assumption

Assumption College in Worcester has named Jaron Rider the director of recreation. Previously, Rider was director...
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Restaurant Board Dishes Up New Members

Three new members were elected onto the Southborough-based Massachusetts Restaurant Association board of directors: Sebastian Snow of...

Bank VP Completes Industry Training

Dina Merwin, vice president of branch administration at North Brookfield Savings Bank, recently completed training at the...

Movers & Shakers from the August 17, 2009 Issue

Sepaton Inc., a Marlborough-based data security firm, has appointed JAY KRAMER as vice president of worldwide marketing....

Jeffrey Cubberley, Branch Manager, Webster First Federal CU

Jeffrey Cubberley is no stranger to financial institutions, but he is new to the world of credit...
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Good Promotion At N. Brookfield’s Good Dog

Hilda Miranda has been promoted to territory manager for the New England region of My Good Dog,...

Two Promotions At Milford Federal

Milford Federal Savings & Loan Association announced that Kimberly Royer was promoted to operations officer and Kristen...
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