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October 14, 2019

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18 Worcester Business Journal | October 14, 2019 | wbjournal.com M OV E R S & S H A K E R S Dr. ROBERT GREENE has joined Reliant Medical Group's department of podiatry and is seeing patients at Reliant's Worcester office at 5 Neponset St. Greene received his doctorate from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, and completed his residencies in podiatric medicine and podiatric surgery at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. Dr. NATE BUBACY has joined Concierge Physical Therapy of Sutton as a physical therapist. Bubacy is a graduate of the doctor of physical therapy program at the University of New England in Maine. NADIA L. WARD is the new director of the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise at Clark University, working with Worcester Public Schools to advance research and services in behavioral health. Ward joined Clark from Yale University in Connecticut, where she was an associate professor in the department of psychiatry, deputy director of the doctoral internship training program in clinical and community psychology, and director of urban education and prevention research. KIMBERLY NOLEN- MOTT is the new director of care coordination, a new position overseeing care management and placement services, at AdCare Hospital in Worcester. Nolen-Mott has worked as program director in psychiatric services at Clinton Hospital, director of psychiatric services at UMass Memorial Health Systems in Marlborough, and director of clinical services for Advocates Inc. Outreach Services in Waltham. A licensed independent social worker, Nolen-Mott has a master's degree in social work from Bridgewater State University, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Becker College in Worcester. Anna Maria College in Paxton has hired eight new faculty members for the fall semester: EVANGELINA GONZALEZ- DUFRESNE, professor of practice in social work and director of bachelor's of social work field education program; ALISA TESTA, professor of practice and director of master of social work field education; ERIC BALBONI, professor of practice GREENE NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Tuckerman Hall, Worcester, MA 12:00pm - 2:30pm WOMEN I N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ Worcester Business Journal WOMEN B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ n W O M E N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ IN WOMEN I N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ Worcester Business Journal PLEASE JOIN US! Cost: $60 | Space is limited Pre-Registration Required For questions contact Kris Prosser at kprosser@wbjournal.com or 508-755-8004 ext. 286 Supporting Sponsors Presenting Sponsors Corporate Sponsor STAY TUNED - 2019 honorees will be announced in our October 28 edition! REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.wbjournal.com/ womeninbusiness in music; KARYN ROSSACCI, assistant professor of nursing; SARAH DODD, assistant professor of social work in the master of social work program; THOMAS BROFFMAN, assistant professor of social work; ANTHONY COLEMAN, assistant professor of theology; and KERRIANN MARDEN, visiting assistant professor of health science. Gonzalez-Dufresne was previously a social worker and manager. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Worcester State University and a master's degree in social work from Springfield College. Testa has a private psychotherapy practice. She received her bachelor's degree in sociology from California State University and her master's degree in social work from Salem State University. Balboni received his bachelor's degree in music, music education and vocal performance at Anna Maria, and his master's degree in music and vocal performance from New York University. Rossacci received her bachelor's degree in nursing from UMass Lowell, her master's degree in nursing from Regis College in Weston, and is pursuing her doctorate of nursing practice. Dodd received her bachelor's degree from Indiana University, her master's degree in social work from the University of Chicago and is pursuing her Ph.D. in social work. Broffman previously taught in the social work programs at Eastern Connecticut State University and the University of St. Joseph in West Hartford. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in social work from the University of Pittsburgh, and his Ph.D. in social work from Boston College. Coleman was previously the associate program director for online theology programs at St. Joseph's College of Maine. He received his bachelor's degree in theology from St. Anselm College in New Hampshire, his master's degree in theology from Boston College, and his Ph.D. in systematic theology from Boston College. Marden was most recently an assistant professor of anthropology and forensic science and director of the forensic science program at Eastern New Mexico University. She received her bachelor's degree in sociology, anthropology and psychology from St. Lawrence University in New York, her master's degree in anthropology from Tulane University in New Orleans, her master's degree in applied sociology from the University of Maryland, and her Ph.D. in anthropology from Tulane. KAREN SHAPIRO has joined Provo Wealth Management Group in Shrewsbury as its director of sustainable investing. Shapiro, a financial advisor, works with individuals, families, and organizations who want their investments aligned with their social and environmental values. UMass Memorial Medical Group in Worcester has added dermatologist Dr. SHINYA AMANO, psychiatrist Dr. ISHA JALNAPURKAR and pulmonologist BUBACY WARD NOLEN-MOTT SHAPIRO

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