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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...

Kristin T. Carvalho, president and CEO, Milford National Bank and Trust Co.

Kristin T. Carvalho recently moved up at Milford National, from senior vice president and senior loan officer...

RXi Hires One, Promotes Two

         RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. of Worcester has hired Ramani Varanasi as vice president of business development and...

FTW Hires Bilodeau

Cory J. Bilodeau has joined the business and corporate practice group at Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple PC...
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Seven Hills Hires Learning Officer

The Worcester-based Seven Hills Foundation has appointed Judith L. Drew, a former employee of the Massachusetts College...

Recruiting Co. Hires Online Marketer

Westborough recruiting company JCSI has hired Brian Cavoli as director of marketing and social media strategies.Cavoli will...

Two New Hires At Sutton Home Care Co.

Senior Comfort Services, a Sutton firm that offers non-medical home care services, has hired Nancy Van Patten-Steiger...

Two Move Up At North Brookfield Bank

 North Brookfield Savings Bank has promoted Lisa Gerulaitis and Darlene Jarnagan.Gerulaitis will remain a residential mortgage...
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Recognition Matters

Managers may think their support staff are hoping their good work will earn them a promotion or...

Ralph Morse, Project Superintendent, Consigli Construction Co. Inc.

Ralph Morse, a construction pro with 25 years of experience, recently joined Consigli in Milford. He's now...
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