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Movers & Shakers for March 6, 2023

People are on the move at the Family Health Center of Worcester, AdCare Hospital in Worcester, the Worcester law firm Bowditch & Dewey, the Estate Preservation Law Offices, MutualOne Bank in Framingham, Framingham State University, and UMass Memorial Health in Worcester.

🔒Educating, inspiring, and possibly employing: Clark class offers contemporary lessons with executive guests

There didn’t seem to be any empty seats in the Clark University classroom on the afternoon of Valentine’s Day for Episode 4.5 of Lawrence Norman’s class.

Worcester tech firm joins $4M investment in India-based blockchain platform

Worcester insurtech firm Xceedance is among a consortium of investors to provide $4.1 million to Vitraya Technologies, a blockchain company based in Punjab, India.

OneShield Software SVP promoted to C-suite after 10 months with company

Marlborough insurance-tech firm OneShield Software announced the promotion of Liza Petrie to the newly-created chief product officer position.
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Framingham office building sold for $4M

An office building at 40 Speen St. in Framingham sold for $4 million on Feb. 14, according to the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds.

Natick life science building sold for $3.5M

A 7,676-square-foot life-sciences building at 19 Strathmore Road in Natick was sold on Feb. 14 for $3.5 million.

Leominster home care agency to pay $2.5M settlement over debt collections

Leominster-based Regional Home Care has reached a $2.5-million settlement with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office resolving allegations the home care agency improperly collected payment from MassHealth members and engaged in deceptive debt collection practices.

Three companies to pay up to $325K for illegal Fitchburg State asbestos work

Three companies contracted for a 2018 project at a Fitchburg State University dorm will pay up to $325,000 combined in civil penalties for failing to properly remove and dispose of asbestos, or asbestos-containing material.
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Insurers seek 4% workers’ comp rate cut

Massachusetts insurers want to cut the average statewide workers' compensation insurance rates by 4 percent starting in July.

Franklin software company appoints first chief revenue officer

Intentsify has appointed tech executive Ajay Subherwal as the company’s new chief revenue officer.
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