Worcester Business Journal

September 28, 2020

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26 Worcester Business Journal | September 28, 2020 | wbjournal.com Your business needs reliable partners to guide you through many of today's complex business, financial and tax situations. Consider the bar raised! At S&G we have the knowledge, technical expertise and experience to get the job done. Combine that with our Awesome Service Guarantee - our commitment to customer care and personal attention - and you'll see why S&G has become the partner of choice for so many winning organizations. • Value Growth Planning • Business Exit Planning • Business Transition Planning • Business Operations Consulting • Accounting & Tax Services • Financial Services • Retirement Planning Let S&G show you new ways to think about growing your business and creating more wealth and value. Set up your no-obligation initial consultation today. 508-757-3311 www.sgllp.com THE BAR HAS JUST BEEN RAISED Worcester • Framingham • Hyannis M OV E R S & S H A K E R S entrepreneurship. STEVE MURPHY is being celebrated for his career and his retirement by Worcester nonprofit Open Sky Com- munity Services. He has worked for Open Sky Com- munity Services for 38 years through several agency mergers. Murphy began his career in 1984 at the Bridge of Central Massachusetts at the Northborough Com- munity Residence, the first department of mental health program of the agency. Through Murphy's efforts, the Bridge was able to expand and excel. There are now more than 35 departments of mental health programs under Open Sky. Murphy's other notable accomplish- ments include the creation and expansion of the Bridge Training Institute, and his role in Open Sky's awardment of housing vouchers from the U.S Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development. The Webster branches of bankHometown have a new branch manager and assistant branch manager, its new Worcester branch has a new manager, and its main office has a new commercial portfolio manager. TARESE LOPRIORE of Webster has been named branch manager of the bank's offices on Gore Road and Main Street in Webster. She joined bankHometown in 2007 as a teller and over the years was promoted to customer service representative and assistant branch manager. CAITLIN LANG of Webster has been named assistant branch manager of the two offices. She joined bankHometown in 2017 as a teller and was promoted to personal banker and now assistant branch manager. Prior to joining the bank, she held several positions in the retail industry. JOEL LAUREANO of Paxton is the new manager of the bank's new 270 Grove St. branch in Worcester. Laureano had been the branch manager at the 1001 Millbury St. branch in Worcester since 2015 and was promoted to bank officer in 2017. He has more than 25 years of banking experience, having previously worked as a branch manager with Bay State Savings Bank in Worcester and Citizens Bank of Providence, and as an assistant branch manager with the former Bank of Boston and Fleet Bank. SEAN COVENEY of Worcester has been promoted to commercial portfolio manager, a role in which he will manage and maintain commercial relationships and support the commercial lending team. Coveney joined bankHometown in 2018. He earned his bachelor's degree in resource economics & his MBA at UMass Amherst. Reliant Medical Group has added specialists to its Worcester Medical Center office at 123 Summer St. in Worcester. JOSHUA CLAUNCH has joined Reliant's neurology department. Claunch received his medical degree at Florida State University College of Medicine and completed his residency at UMass Memorial Continued from Page 25 LOPRIORE LANG LAUREANO COVENEY

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