Worcester Business Journal

May 4, 2026

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36 Worcester Business Journal | May 4, 2026 | wbjournal.com Philip Purcell, Vice President, Commercial Lending Ana Hoyler, Assistant Vice President, Commercial Lending Whether you're buying your first multi-unit property or growing your portfolio, All One Credit Union is here to help with all your needs. Our experienced commercial lending team provides flexible loans and lines of credit designed for investment properties, from triple-deckers to larger multi-family buildings. With competitive rates, terms up to 25 years, and financing for up to 75% of the property's value, we make smart real estate investments happen. Call 800-649-4646 or email CommercialLending@all-onecu.com to learn more. (800) 649-4646 | all-onecu.com Leominster | Clinton | Holden | North Leominster | Sterling | Worcester NMLS# 517287 All your investment property plans. One credit union can make them a reality. KARA WIERSMA has been promoted to vice president of talent and organiza- tional development at Worcester-based Cornerstone Bank. In her new role, Wi- ersma will provide onboarding, leadership development, and executive coaching while support- ing merger integration. She graduated with her bachelor's degree from Boston University. New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill in Boylston has hired FRED WHEELER as its new facilities director. In his new role, Wheeler will manage facility en- hancement projects and work to grow the organization's capacity to accom- modate more visitors. Most recently, Wheeler worked at nonprofit The Arc of Opportunity in Fitchburg for 30 years. KATHRYN BURNS has been appoint- ed chair of the nominating/governance committee at Framingham-based MutualOne Bank. Burns serves as an executive leadership coach at Harvard Business School in Boston and joined MutualOne's board in 2024. She graduated with her bachelor's degree from Tufts University in Medford and with her master's degree from Harvard Business School. AMBER RODRI- GUEZ has been appointed assistant branch manager of Oxford-based bankHometown's Killingly, Connecti- cut, office. In her new capacities, Rodriguez will support daily branch operations, assist in leading customer services efforts, and collaborate with bank leadership to strengthen customer relations. She comes to bankHometown having most recently worked at Boston-based Beacon Bank as a personal banking representative. KARA WIERSMA KATHRYN BURNS MOVERS & SHAKERS W Warehouse Storage For Rent Asset Management Program Office and Lab Moving WE KNOW STORAGE!!!! thestoragecompany.com FRED WHEELER AMBER RODRIGUEZ

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