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🔒Movers & Shakers for Oct. 11, 2021

People are on the move at Greater Worcester Community Foundation, North Brookfield Savings Bank, Reliant Medical Group, and more.

With $2M gift, Clark plans to renovate theater center

Clark University received a $2-million gift, which will go toward restoring its 54-year-old theater and arts center, according to a Thursday announcement on the Worcester university’s website.

Assumption names new health science center for dentist, following multi-million donation

Assumption University in Worcester is naming its new 1,000-square-foot health sciences center, completed in November 2020, after alum Dr. Richard Catrambone and his wife Sophia, following a multi-million dollar donation to the school.

🔒Q&A: Providing autism supports at HMEA

Kristen Cariglia first joined HMEA more than 19 years ago, moving over to the developmental disability services nonprofit’s Autism Resource Central division 16 years ago.
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GWCF launches finance program for Worcester artists of color

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation is launching a new six-month financial wellness and sustainability program for Worcester artists of color or artists who identify as low-to-moderate income, funded through the foundation’s Creative Worcester Initiative, according to a Monday announcement.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass & Metrowest names first woman CEO

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass & MetroWest has hired Connie Askin as its new CEO, the board of directors announced on Monday.

🔒Q&A: Passing the baton at the YWCA

On July 1, Debbie Hall took over leadership of YWCA Central Massachusetts, succeeding Linda Cavaioli, who retired after leading the nonprofit and being an outsized voice in the Central Massachusetts community for 30 years. Hall was promoted from within, as she most recently was YWCA’s director of domestic violence services.

🔒Health insurance coverage gaps for Worcester’s immigrant population weighs heavy on healthcare providers

Holes in health insurance coverage are causing major disparities, as well as a growing burden on Central Massachusetts healthcare providers.
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🔒Local landlords are selling their properties to investors amid eviction moratorium

Small-time landlords selling their properties has become something of a trend this year. More often than not, they aren’t selling to other locals.

How United Way is spending its $5M grant from Amazon billionaire

In December, the United Way of Central Massachusetts in Worcester received a $5-million grant from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, nearly equaling the nonprofit’s annual budget.
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