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November 23, 2020

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24 Worcester Business Journal | November 23, 2020 | wbjournal.com Coping With COVID-19 Brought to you by: WBJ WEBCAST FORUMS WBJ WEBCAST FORUMS WBJ WEBCAST FORUMS WBJ WEBCAST FORUMS WBJ WEBCAST SERIES A WBJ WEBCAST SERIES A BUSINESS STRATEGIES: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 Year End Tax Planning & PPP Loan Forgiveness Updates For small businesses still struggling to get through the pandemic, understanding how these programs affect your taxes is critical, as planning time is getting dangerously short for 2020. This detailed discussion will highlight some of the critical variables that you and your business will need to know for year end planning. • More info & register at www.wbjournal.com/yearend FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2020 Cybersecurity: Protecting Your Business from Cyber Threats The Covid pandemic has exposed a whole new range of obstacles for businesses, including new risks with cybersecurity. Our panel will discuss best practice tactics and strategies in protecting your business now and in the future. • More info & register at www.wbjournal.com/cybersecurity THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2020 Coping with Covid-19: The Role of Telehealth Services Join us for this special session as we explore the role of telehealth during the COVID-19 outbreak, its astounding level of adoption and what the future of technologies like it hold for the future of healthcare delivery. • More info & register at www.wbjournal.com/telehealth All sessions run from 9:00-10:00AM. Free. Pre-registration required. Presenting Series Sponsors Upcoming Webcast Series - Please Join Us! Don't miss out on these informative sessions. Arm yourself with information to help you and your business as you close out this year. P H O T O F I N I S H JACOB LIPPMAN has joined Clinton Savings Bank as the branch manager of its West Boylston of- fice. He joins Clinton Savings Bank from RTN Federal Credit Union of Worces- ter, where he was a branch manager and mortgage originator. Lippman has 19 years of experience and received a bachelor's degree in English and secondary education from Clark University in Worcester. Holliston construc- tion firm Colantonio Inc. welcomes three new hires. JACOB ROBITAILLE joins as project manager with 15 years of experi- ence and will man- age construction of the Haywood House project for the Newton M OV E R S & S H A K E R S Housing Authority. DANIEL SAMPSON joins as an assistant superintendent and has 15 years of experience. He is currently assigned to the modernization of Morse Apartments in Brookline. CORY MADORE joins as an assistant superintendent with six years of construction experience. He works on the McCormack Building Immedi- ate Needs team in Boston. Central One Federal Credit Union of Shrews- bury announced six promotions. JOSEPH ROLLO has been promoted to CFO. He previously held the role of vice president of finance. Rollo has been with Central One since 2013. He has more than 20 years of accounting experience and 15 in the credit union industry. KAREN MILLS has been promoted to senior vice president of oper- ations and information systems. She has been with Central One since 2010. DAVE KAISER has been promoted to senior vice president of retail services and has been at the credit union for 11 years. OWEN RUS- SELL has been promoted to assistant vice president of retail services and has been with Central One since 2006. KATE SHAW has been promoted to assistant vice presi- dent of administration and training and has been at the Central One since 2012. KELLIE DREW has been promoted to director of consumer lending. VANEETHA KANNAN has been promoted to assistant branch manager of its Shrewsbury branch. LIPPMAN Farm-fresh funds Clinton Savings Bank donated $1,000 to North Grafton nonprofit Community Harvest Project, which provides produce to food pantries through volunteer farming. Pictured (from left) are Carly Dillis, CHP orchard assistant; Robert Paulhus, bank president & CEO; Scott Rossiter, CHP board member; Susan Conant, CHP orchard manager; Tori Buerschaper, CHP interim executive director; Kristin Bafaro, CHP board member; and Maddison Dube, bank marketing coordinator. ROBITAILLE SAMPSON MADORE W

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