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Movers & Shakers from the Aug. 29, 2011 issue

  Becker College of Worcester has named DAVID A. ELLIS as senior vice president and chief financial officer....

Movers & Shakers from the Aug. 15, 2011 issue

   Worcester-based Protector Group Insurance Agency Inc. named KEITH P. EARLY as account executive. He previously...

Movers & Shakers from the Aug. 1, 2011 issue

  Commerce Bank named CHARLES DUNN, ALYSSA GORGONE and THOMAS MOSCHOS as corporate banking lenders at its main...

Movers & Shakers from the July 4, 2011 issue

   Gardner-based Heywood Wakefield Commons, an assisted living residence due to open in September, has appointed THOMAS...
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Movers & Shakers from the June 20, 2011 issue

 Law firm Bowditch & Dewey has added C. KIMBERLY BAKEBERG as an associate in the firm’s Worcester...

Movers & Shakers from the June 6, 2011 issue

   Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce has elected MARK L. DONAHUE, director with Worcester-based law firm Fletcher...

Movers & Shakers from the May 23, 2011 issue

   Mount Pleasant Country Club in Boylston has appointed PAUL WALSH as executive chef. Walsh has more...

Movers & Shakers from the May 9, 2011 issue

   The Training Associates of Westborough has hired CHRIS URBAN and STEPHANIE VISCOMI as project managers and...
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Movers & Shakers from the April 25, 2011 issue

  MICHAEL D. HEWITT of Fitchburg has been appointed senior vice president at Hometown Bank. He oversaw the...

Movers & Shakers from the April 11, 2011 issue

  The College of the Holy Cross has hired former Massachusetts state senator EDWARD AUGUSTUS to head...
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