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John E. Decker, vice president and commercial lending officer, UniBank

John Decker has been a banker for 20 years. Now, he’s part of the management team at UniBank in...

Animal Rescue League Names Director, Board

The Worcester Animal Rescue League has promoted Allie Simone from acting director to executive director and elected three new...

Two New To Partridge Snow & Hahn

           Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP, a Rhode Island-based law firm with an office in Westborough, has hired...

Worcester PR Flack Joins Davis

Michael J. Vigneux, the former public affairs director for the Colleges of Worcester Consortium Inc., has joined Davis Advertising of...
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Hire, Promotion At Seven Hills

          The Seven Hills Foundation has hired Susan G. Ash as human resource associate recruiter and promoted Kathleen Reville to...

Baker’s Dozen of Promotions At CCR

Westborough-based accounting firm CCR LLP has promoted 13 employees. In the firm’s assurance department, David Annunziata of Cherry...

Recession Hurting Boss-Worker Relations

Nearly half of U.S. workers say the recession has changed their relationships with their bosses, and most...

Movers & Shakers from the Oct. 25, 2010 issue

 James Ernstmeyer has been named vice president of engineering at Rypos Inc. in Holliston. He previously was...
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Joe Forgione, SVP business development and product management, Sepaton Inc.

Joe Forgione has been a CEO twice, with MValent, which was acquired by Oracle last year, and...

Construction Co. Hires Two

Holliston building contractor Colatonio Inc. has hired two new project managers, R. Andrew Roosa and Kimberly B. Joyce. ...
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