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Unitil Relects Directors

Unitil Corp., the New Hampshire-based utility that covers parts of North Central Massachusetts, has re-elected Michael J....

The Tweet-Free Workplace

Despite all the talk of how social networking websites can be used to promote business, companies are...

Werner Poegel, general manager, WPKZ FM and AM 1280

Werner Poegel is a long-time broadcasting professional and also runs the local online news company Web-Tech Online...

Becker Names First Major Gifts Officer

Becker College of Worcester and Leicester has promoted Mary Maloney to the newly created position of...
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Drug Test Firm Adds Sales VP

Acton drug testing company Psychemedics Corp. has appointed James V. Dyke as vice president of sales.Dyke previously...

A Step Up At Charter

Charter Communications of Worcester has appointed Tim Noonan as operations manager of Connecticut systems.Noonan previously served as...

Nonprofit Board Adds Clark Administrator

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Massachusetts/MetroWest has elected C. Andrew McGadney, vice president of university advancement...

Way Beyond Taking A Message

With the economy still languishing, plenty of companies have made "doing more with less" their catchphrase. But...
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Movers & Shakers from the April 12, 2010 Issue

MEGHANN ZACK was named director of business development and public relations for the Better Business Bureau of...

John Sansoucy, head of lean manufacturing practice, Blackstone Management & Consulting

John Sansoucy has worked in management positions for manufacturing companies including Hologic, Superwinch and Worcester's ECM Plastics....
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