Worcester Business Journal

May 18, 2026

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20 Worcester Business Journal | May 18, 2026 | wbjournal.com Unleash Your Leadership. Redefine Your Future. Sharpen your business acumen, elevate your influence, and drive meaningful impact in your organization and beyond. Apply now—the application deadline is August 14, 2026. Classes begin October 2026. For full program details or to apply visit www.wbjournal.com/event/womens-executive-academy/ Worcester Business Journal WBJ In partnership with The Women's Executive Academy brought to you by the GRADUATE SCHOOL, NICHOLS COLLEGE, in partnership with the Worcester Business Journal is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2026/2027 session. Produced by Supporting Sponsor APPLY NOW! Mount Wachusett Community College's student body has elected SAMUEL NIEVES to serve as its representative on the Gardner school's board of trustees. Nieves is earning his degree in business administration at MWCC and has previously served as president of the Student Government Association. REBECCA BROWN has been named the first head coach of Fitchburg State University's wom- en's varsity ice hockey program. Brown most re- cently served as an assistant coach at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She earned her bachelor's degree in nursing in 2020 and her master's degree in healthcare administration in 2022 from Utica Uni- versity in New York. MARCIA ROSBURY-HENNE, vice president for enroll- ment management at Gardner-based Mount Wachu- sett Community College, has been named an Amer- ican Council on Education Fellow for the 2026-2027 academic year. Rosbury-Henne has nearly 16 years of experience at MWCC and previ- ously worked at Holyoke Community College and Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy. She holds a master's degree in higher education and is a doctoral candidate at the American College of Education in Indiana. STEPHEN GOGOLAK has been appointed executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Hanover-based Rockland Trust. Gogolak most recently served as senior vice president and senior director of digital banking at First Citizens Bank in North Carolina. SAMUEL NIEVES MARCIA ROSBURY- HENNE MOVERS & SHAKERS Answering the Call to Care for Opportunities to See. Believe. Achieve. Sponsors, golfers, and volunteers teed off with purpose on Monday, May 4, to Answer the Call to Care at the 38th Annual New Beginnings Charity Golf Tournament. This significant fundraiser for the Seven Hills Recreation & Sports program supports thousands of people with disabilities who engage in a wide range of activities that develop skills, encourage interests, build friendships, and promote wellness. Seven Hills is profoundly grateful for your participation in New Beginnings and the difference you make for people in need. You Answered the Call to Care REBECCA BROWN STEPHEN GOGOLAK W

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