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September 16, 2019

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wbjournal.com | September 16, 2019 | Worcester Business Journal 21 assistant vice president and controller. She is a graduate of Assumption College in Worcester, holds a master's degree in business from Framingham State University and is a graduate of the New England School for Financial Studies. The Worcester Railers Hockey Club has promoted CONNOR HAYNES to manager of group sales and club memberships after Hayes spent more than two years in various full-time ticket capacities. The team has also hired MATT DASILVA as senior account executive for tickets and membership. He joins the Railers from the Manchester Monarchs hockey team in New Hampshire. BEN BROUILLARD is the new youth hockey account executive, joining the team after spending last season as an assistant coach for the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers. JANEL MAYSONET has been named the new chief marketing officer at Avidia Bank in Hudson. She joins Avidia from Northern Bank, where she was vice president of marketing. Maysonet, who has 15 years of marketing experience, has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Salem State University and a master's in marketing from Southern New Hampshire University. MARY M. CHIECKO has been promoted by Worcester addiction treatment provider AdCare to director of community services. Chiecko joined AdCare in 2016 as community services representative for Western Massachusetts. She has a degree in marketing and communications from American International College in Springfield. JEREMY THOMPSON is the new manager of policy and planning for the 495/MetroWest Partnership, a public- private economic development nonprofit group. Thompson, a Framingham native, joins the partnership from Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business in Boston, where he oversaw the application process and managing recruitment/yield events for graduate programs. He has a master's degree in urban and regional policy from Northeastern and a bachelor's degree in political science from Emmanuel College in Boston. JUSTINE M. DeNORSCIA has been promoted to executive vice president at UniBank in Whitinsville. DeNorscia continues in her role as director of government banking, with responsibilities including oversight of deposit operations, cash management, government banking, UniBank Fiscal Advisory Services, Inc., and UniPay. DeNorscia, who has been with UniBank for 15 years, as a bachelor's degree in liberal studies from Assumption College in Worcester. DEBORAH ENOS has been elected to the board of directors of Fallon Health in Worcester. Enos has more than 30 years of experience in health insurance and health care, including 10 years as president and CEO of Neighborhood Health Plan, and positions at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Cambridge Eye Doctors and Hospital Corporation of America. Enos has a master's degree in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Dartmouth College. Dr. ERIN O'SHEA PAUDEL has joined Reliant Medical Group's pulmonology department and is seeing patients at Reliant's office at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. O'Shea Paudel received her doctorate from the University of New England in Maine, and completed her internship and residency at Saint Vincent Hospital. She also had fellowships in sleep medicine at Saint Vincent and in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine at UMass Medical School in Worcester. MARTIN F. CONNORS JR., the president and CEO of Rollstone Bank & Trust, has been elected to the board of directors of the Massachusetts Bankers Association, which represents approximately 145 commercial, savings and co-operative banks and savings and loan associations. His three-year term began July 1. JEFF KINNEY is the new chief of staff at Worcester nonprofit Ascentria Care Alliance for president and CEO Angela Bovill and the agency's chief of external relations. Kinney is a former chair of Ascentria's governing board, was previously a regional vice president at Wells Fargo in Boston and a senior vice president at Wachovia Bank. He has an MBA in finance from DePaul University in Chicago and a bachelor's degree in economics and political science from Wittenberg University in Ohio. MAYSONET CHIECKO DeNORSCIA ENOS O'SHEA PAUDEL CONNORS JR. KINNEY Continued on Page 22

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