Worcester Business Journal

August 21, 2023

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wbjournal.com | August 21, 2023 | Worcester Business Journal 7 PRESENTING CO-SPONSORS NOTRE DAME HEALTH CARE 2023 ANNUAL FALL EVENT In Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of our Long Term Care & Rehabilitation Center, we will honor the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur for establishing Notre Dame Health Care Center and their leadership in the creation of our Long Term Care and Rehabilitation Center. We will remember David Putnam, President of F.L. Putnam and a founding Board Member of Notre Dame Health Care. We will also honor Father Jonathan Slavinskas with our first Sister Jon Julie Sullivan Mission Award to recognize his many contributions to Notre Dame Health Care and the greater Worcester community in a way that embodies the spirit and creativity of the award's namesake, the late Sister Jon Julie Sullivan. Friday, October 13, 2023 7:30AM at The College of the Holy Cross This year's event will be held in-person! Please JOIN US For this Important Fundraiser Seating is $50 (Includes Full Breakfast) Advanced Registration Required Proceeds from our 2023 Annual Fall Fundraising Event will support the healthcare mission of Notre Dame Health Care, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, strengthening our ability to provide exceptional programs and services to our residents, patients, families and students. For seating & sponsorship opportunities Contact Paige Thayer pthayer@notredamehealthcare.org (508) 852-5800 x2509 notredamehealthcare.org Call us for your Life Science and Office Moving and Storage Solutions SERVICES INCLUDE • Office Moving • Residential Moving • Long Distance Move • Corporate Relocation • Trash Removal • Flood & Fire Restoration • Senior Moving • Portable Storage • Warehouse Storage • Final Mile Delivery • Long-Term Storage • Short-Term Storage • Packing & Unpacking • International Moving T H E T I C K E R 134,000 People enrolled in state programs whose personal information, potentially including private medical details and financial data, was part of a data breach at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester Source: Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services $52 million One Mercantile, Suite 010 8,000 Against Discrimination in October 2021, according to court documents. Waterman was placed on leave in May along with then Chief Operating Officer Allison James. A subsequent petition made rounds online alleging discrimina- tion against staff and program partici- pants. Girls Inc. named an interim CEO in an effort to restore its programming before the summer season. ONE Worcester names first full-time executive director ONE Worcester, Organization for Nonprofit Excellence, has named Helen Segil its first full-time executive director. Segil was previously program director for the organization. ONE Worcester provides consult- ing and business skills training to area nonprofits to help them succeed as business entities. e organization is in its eighth year of operations, according to its website. As executive director, Segil will lead ONE Worces- ter in facilitating capacity building initiatives for non- profits, promote best practices, and offer educational trainings related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, accord- ing to a July 14 press release from ONE Worcester. Barbara Guthrie was interim executive director before Segil assumed the role. "I'm honored and excited to assume the role of executive director at ONE Worcester and am committed to building upon the organizations remarkable lega- cy of strengthening the nonprofit sector in our community and Worcester Coun- ty. Together, with our dedicated volun- teers and board of directors, we will work to drive positive change and empower local nonprofits to thrive," Segil said. Acquisition price paid in August by Framingham healthcare tech firm Definitive Healthcare for Connecticut analytics firm Populi, less than a month after Definitive laid off 4% of its workforce Source: Definitive Healthcare The new headquarters of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, after it moves on Sept. 1 from its former offices in the Guaranty Building at 370 Main St. in Worcester Sources: Greater Worcester Community Foundation, Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates Square feet leased in the first floor of the Union Station Garage in Worcester by restaurateur Ednardo Cardoso, who is planning a new eatery tentatively named Eddy's Pub & Italian Restaurant Source: Worcester Redevelopment Authority B R I E F S W Helen Segil, executive director of ONE Worcester

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