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wbjournal.com | August 20, 2018 | Worcester Business Journal 43 Put an SBA loan to work for your business. Chances are, your business could use a boost. As an SBA Preferred Lender, The Milford National can help. This special program is just one of many commercial lending and banking services tailored to the needs of area businesses. We work one-on-one to provide you with custom-tailored solutions to help you put your plans into action. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call us at 508-634-4100 or visit www.milfordnational.com. Main Office: 300 East Main Street, Milford, MA 01757 • 508-634-4100 Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender SBA Preferred Lender 2017MNB-027_RevSmallBusLoanAd_4_3x5_5_sk1.indd 1 10/23/17 10:22 AM Mountain Street in Worcester, where she oversees the program's daily operations. Graham was previously the manager of quality and compliance at Cambridge Health Alliance's Elder Service Plan. She has a bachelor's degree from Framingham State University and master's degrees in nutrition and management of aging services from UMass Boston. ANGELA BARAHONA has joined Country Bank's commercial banking division as vice president of business development and cash management in Worcester. Barahona, of Rutland, has 17 years of experience in the industry, including in customer service, management, municipal and government banking, business development and corporate cash management. She is working toward her associate degree in business administration from the New England College of Business. BONNIE BIOCCHI is the new executive director of the Northeast Public Power As- sociation of Littleton. Biocchi, of Groton, is a former CEO of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce and regional director for the Massachusetts Office of Business Development. In her new role, Biocchi advocates for the public utility industry. JENNIFER WILCOX has been named the James H. Manning Professor of Chem- ical Engineering at Worcester Polytech- nic Institute. Wilcox returns to WPI, where she was a faculty member earli- er in her career, from the Colorado School of Mines, where she was an associate professor. Her research focuses on the mitigation of atmospheric pollution from fossil fuel combustion and development of methods for capturing carbon dioxide. SARAH DAIGLE has joined the Harrington Physician Services orthopedics office at 94 South St. in Southbridge. Daigle received her medical degree from New York College of Podiatric Medicine and was a resident at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford. She specializes in foot care, including arthritis, bone spurs, bunions, sprains, heel pain and tendonitis. GRAHAM BARAHONA BIOCCHI W WILCOX DAIGLE