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20 Worcester Business Journal | July 26, 2021 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H M OV E R S & S H A K E R S St. Mary's Credit Union in Marlbor- ough has promoted three of its credit union officers: WILL YAGER of Charlton, BETH BERTONASSI of Marlborough, and AMY MALLETTE of West Warren. Yager is the new vice president of indirect lending. He joined St. Mary's in 2011 and previously served as assistant vice president of indirect lending. Yager will be responsible for credit decisioning, funding, compliance, portfolio management, and generating loan volume within the organization's indirect consum- er lending department. Bertonassi is the new assistant vice president of learning and development. She joined St. Mary's in 2003 as a part-time teller while still attending high school. She has worked in various roles within the credit union before becoming assistant vice president for learn- ing and development. Mallette is the new assistant vice president, real estate lending officer. Mallette joined the credit union in 2000 after 26 years in banking. She was manager at the South Bolton Street branch in Marlborough for five years. Thrive Support & Advocacy in Marlborough named STACEY FORREST as its first chief operating officer. She will coordinate overall planning and direction of the human service agency's operations and programs. Forrest previously worked for 15 years as a direct care staff member and later executive director of the Con- necticut division of JRI, a human services agency in Needham. Fidelity Bank in Leominster appointed JOSEPH SILVA to senior vice president and chief commercial banking officer. He previously worked as head of commercial lending at Pawtucket Credit Union in Rhode Island and holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Rhode Island. He will lead commercial banking and cash management sales. YAGER W MALLETTE BERTONASSI FORREST SILVA Refreshed message Tri-Valley Inc. of Dudley – a nonprofit offering services for seniors – is celebrating its 45th birth- day with a new logo and new sign. The organiza- tion is supported by more than 500 volunteers every year, including Meals on Wheels prep and drivers, money managers, virtual neighbors, and snow shovelers. Memorial momentum MutualOne Bank in Framingham gave a $12,000 grant to the Framingham Police Association to help upgrade Veterans Memorial Park, last updated in 1985. Work will include adding plaques, installation of flag poles and walkway repairs. Pictured (from left) are Yves Munyankindi, MutualOne Bank retail support/ foundation administrator; Richard Finlay, chair of Framingham Disability Commission; Mark Haranas, bank president and CEO; Phil Ottaviani Jr., District 6 City Councilor; Lt. Robert Downing of the Framingham Police Department; and James Snyder, director of Framingham Parks & Recreation. W W 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 Honorees will be featured in our October 11th edition NOMINATION DEADLINE: Friday, August 6, 2021 To submit your nomination visit www.wbjournal.com/womeninbusiness Corporate Sponsor Presenting Sponsor Supporting Sponsor MARSH & MCLENNAN AGENCY LLC | New England CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! Here is your chance to nominate a deserving business woman that you know, and have her accomplishments recognized and celebrated! Submit a nomination today! Worcester Business Journal is looking to recognize the achievements of strong, talented and remarkable women who are making their mark on the Central Massachusetts business community