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July 6, 2020

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20 Worcester Business Journal | July 6, 2020 | wbjournal.com Local Business News Reliable news to your inbox every weekday. SIGN UP HERE >> Worcester Business Journal WBJ wbjournal.com/enewsletters P H O T O F I N I S H Supporting higher ed IC Federal Credit Union in Fitchburg announced its annual employee scholarship winners in June. This year, the winners are Anthony Hirst, son of Jim Hirst, senior vice president of information technology, and Morgan Martino, loan servicer. Each will receive $1,500 towards their education. Hirst will be studying finance at Indiana University Kelley School of Business; Martino is studying business administration at New England College of Business and Finance. Giving back St. Mary's Credit Union of Marlborough has donated another $10,000 to the United Way of Tri County's Food Bank, aimed at supporting those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The bank committed to donating $250 for every mort- gage closing through June 30. The bank has now donated $20,000. Pictured (from left) are Heather Pedersen, mortgage originator at St. Mary's; Tom Sey- mour, board member of St. Mary's; Barbara LaGrenade, director of Marlborough Community Cupboard for United Way; Maria Penniman, vice president of retail services for St. Mary's; and Billy Castillo, branch manager at St. Mary's. Remote access Michael Seibold, retiring executive vice president of organizational development and diversity at Worcester nonprofit Open Sky Community Services, received the first ever Zoom-Key to the City of Worcester for his 40 years of work with organizations supporting people with disabilities. It is the first virtual key to the city ever awarded. The award comes as Seibold prepares for retirement. Anthony Hirst Morgan Martino Marking 100 years Emuge-Franken, the West Boylston manufacturer of taps, thread mills, drills and other rotary cutting tools, is celebrating its centennial this year, while working on building its new a new 215,000-square-foot production facility in Lauf, Germany (pictured), across from its global headquarters. The facility is expected to be fully operational by 2023 and will enable significant manufacturing capacity increases.

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