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32 Worcester Business Journal | April 1, 2019 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Real achievement Fifteen sales agents at RE/MAX Advantage 1 of Worcester won RE/MAX Club Awards for 2018 sales production. David Stead was recognized as the No. 1 Massachusetts RE/MAX agent for transaction volume for the second year in a row. Also earning accolades: Mark Consolmagno, Tony Economou, Daniel DiRoberto & The DiRoberto Team, Jason Patrick Fanning, Hejoma Garcia, Joanne Generelli, James Kalogeropoulos, Kim McGhee, Diane Luon, Maribeth Marzeotti, Brian O'Neil, Daniel Russell, Jo-Ann Szymczak and Donna Warfield. Pictured is the RE/MAX team. Jeffrey Head is the office's owner/broker. Vision of success The CEO of Northbridge-based Riverdale Mills Corp., which makes welded wire mesh, earned a 2019 Manufacturing Leadership Award from the National Association of Manufacturers. James Knott Jr. was named a winner in the Visionary Leadership category. Last year Knott won a WBJ Business Leader of the Year award. Powering hope Commonwealth Electrical Technologies, an electrical construction company with offices in Worcester, donated $35,479 to Why Me, a Worcester nonprofit helping families coping with pediatric cancer. Pictured (from left) are Commonwealth Electrical Technologies' employees Kristin Hubbard, Mike Moore and John Duquette; David Hagan, Why Me executive director; and CET's John Duquette Jr., Michelle Hunt, Bonnie Ferguson and Jennifer Golden. Jobs well done Employees won awards at a recent Fidelity Bank recognition event at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Leominster. Honorees were Joanne Morse of Shirley, Jamie Dack of Winchendon, Terrence O'Kane of Fitchburg, Amber Nash-Urraro of Leominster, Shawn Guerrin of Athol, Michelle Ramos of Baldwinville, and the bank's entire client care team – Tanya Quinn, Necole Goodman, Kaylin Carpenter and Janette Fontaine. Pictured (from left) are Christopher McCarthy, Fidelity Bank president and COO; Dack; and bank Chairman and CEO Ed Manzi Jr. Business forward female Pam Stevens, a partner with the law firm Seder & Chandler, LLP in Worcester and Westborough, was honored as the 2019 Recipient of the Business Forward Females Leadership Award from the Corridor 9/495 Regional Chamber of Commerce. Stevens founded the Lawyers in the Classroom program for the Worcester County Bar Association, organized the Pink the Rink Basket raffle for the Castleton University Blue Line Club. Pictured (from left) are Denise Kapulka, co-founder of BFF; Stevens; and Karen Chapman, president & CEO, Corridor 9/495 chamber.