Managing virtual team members in different locales is becoming more and more common for companies which, thanks to the Internet, are no longer restricted in outsourcing to top talent.
After four terms of serving as the city's first minority mayor, Lisa Wong has stepped aside and Stephen DiNatale will take over as the head of the city, having won the election in November. DiNatale wants to build upon what Wong has accomplished but definitely has his own plans for the economic future of Fitchburg.
Last month, Worcester's Civic Center Commission unanimously approved a plan to bring professional hockey back to the DCU Center. The fate of a potential Worcester team is in the hands of the East Coast Hockey League and businessman Cliff Rucker.
APRIL A. PERRY was promoted to assistant vice president/consumer loan underwriting manager for Workers' Credit Union in Fitchburg. A 33-year veteran of the union, Perry most recently served as its consumer loan underwriting manager. Over the years, she helped lead the launch of loan software systems and also serves on the operations/technology steering committee. She lives in Leominster and has volunteered at Our Father's Table and at St. Joseph's Church, both in Fitchburg.
Mount Wachusett Community College has launched a program to train adults in advanced manufacturing, with full scholarships available to eligible students.