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New Online Guru At UMassOnline

The University of Massachusetts announced that it has named Ken Udas to be the CEO of its...

Staples COO Takes On International Biz

Framingham-based Staples Inc. announced that Mike Miles, president and chief operating officer, will take over the responsibilities...

Coull Execs Go Green

Three executives at Maynard-based J.M. Coull Inc. have earned LEED certification.Andrew Coull, president, Thomas Dube, vice president...

New Asst. Branch Manager In Whitinsville

Shoba Vaidyanath has been named assistant branch manager of the Whitinsville location of Webster First Federal Credit...
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FCHP Promotes Within HR Department

Worcester-based Fallon Community Health Plan appointed Linda G. St. John as assistant vice president of human resources.She...

Southborough’s Protonex Adds Manager

Caine Finnerty has joined Southborough-based Protonex Technology Corp. as director of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) systems...

New Material Man At St. V’s

Michael Augustine has been named the distribution manager of materials management Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, where...

Bilotta Elected Vice-Chair Of Authority Board

Mark P. Bilotta, CEO of the Colleges of Worcester Consortium, has been elected vice-chair of the Massachusetts...
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Kevin S. Cross, Leybold Optics USA

Kevin S. Cross was recently named the U.S. manager for ophthalmic sales and marketing for Leybold Optics...

Movers & Shakers from the August 3, 2009 Issue

Fallon Community Health Plan in Worcester appointed LYNN M. PATTERSON of Rutland to director of government services...
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