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Movers & Shakers from the June 21, 2010 Issue

SHAUN SUHOSKI has been named town administrator for the Town of Sturbridge. He previously held the same...

Ellen Jane Foley, Human Resources Manager, Home Staff

Ellen Jane Foley has worked in HR for real estate, retail management and manufacturing companies. For the...

Project Manager For Worcester Firm

Worcester architectural firm Lamoureux Pagano and Associates has hired project manager Martin Goulet.Goulet has worked in project...

Mansur Gets New Tasks At Home Staff

Along with hiring Ellen Jane Foley, profiled above, Home Staff LLC of Worcester has promoted Judy Mansur...
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Assumption Head Joins AICUM Board

Francesco Cesareo, president of Worcester's Assumption College, has been elected to the board of directors of the...

Worcester Sharks Adds Ticket Sales Director

The Worcester Sharks hockey team has hired Jason Jones as director of ticket sales.Jones previously worked for...

CSG Hires Daly

Westborough-based energy services firm Conservation Services Group has hired Sheila M. Daly as director of professional services.Daley's...

WPI’s Professional Science Association Adds One

The National Professional Science Master's Association, based at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, has hired Donald Langenberg as director...
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Productivity Gets Tackled

This month, productivity-minded managers should be glad they're not operating in Brazil, Germany or any of the...

Melissa Gleick, associate, Estate Preservation Law Offices

Melissa Gleick is the newest lawyer at Worcester's Estate Preservation Law Offices. In this Q&A, she talks...
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