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www.wbjournal.com February 29, 2016 • Worcester Business Journal 21 THOMAS LODGE was appointed to the board of trustees at Nichols College in Dudley. A 1979 graduate of Nichols, Lodge is a retired former partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he worked for more than 20 years. At Nichols, he was on the track team, edited the yearbook and newspaper and served on the Student Government Association. He lives in Hopkinton with his wife Terri and five children. ALEX ZEQUEIRA was hired as headmaster at St. John's High School in Shrewsbury, a role he will begin July 1. He is currently the president of Nativity School of Worcester, where he served as the school's founding principal from 2003-2004 and has been president since 2011. A graduate of College of the Holy Cross, Zequeira's 20-year education career has taken him to Connecticut, Florida and Massachusetts. DANA LEVENSON is now president and CEO of Southgate at Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. A former investment banker, Levenson served as chief financial officer for the city of Chicago from 2003-2007 and most recently worked as the CFO of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. He lives in Worcester. PAUL L. JEFFREY, was named chair of the Eastern Medicaid Pharmacy Administrators Association, a nonprofit group of representatives of Medicaid pharmacy programs in northeastern states. Jeffrey is a pharmacy director in UMass Medical School's Commonwealth Medicine division. He also serves as director of pharmacy for MassHealth, the Massachusetts Medicaid program, where he provides clinical support and has developed programs in behavioral and mental health as well as opioids and pain management. JASON R. MURPHY has been named the vice president of learning strategy at The Training Associates, a talent training solutions provider in Westborough. Murphy has more than 25 years of experience in human capital development in organizations of all sizes, including several Fortune 500 companies. He speaks at several large training conferences on an annual basis, touching on the neuroscience of learning and the latest trends in learning exploration. KAREN REILLY was named director of clinical services at Care Solutions, Inc. in Westborough. Reilly, who has been a registered nurse for more than 20 years, is a certified dementia practitioner. She has experience with direct care delivery in acute and long-term care. She holds a nursing degree, summa cum laude, from Anna Maria College. She lives in Shrewsbury, where she was born and raised. She recently became engaged and has two grown children and a grandchild on the way. KEITH R. KIRKLAND was elected to receive a second three-year term as a community member on the investment committee at the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, a nonprofit HMO. He is vice president of commercial lending and services at Southbridge Savings Bank. ANJALI PARANJAPE, has joined the board of directors at Apple Tree Arts in Grafton, a nonprofit community school of the arts. Paranjape is the branch manager of UniBank in Grafton. Her financial background will be an asset to the board, especially as the school focuses on implementing a business plan for its community performance arts center. ADAM TOBER has been named the director of the fine musical instruments department at Skinner Inc. in Marlborough. In his new role, he will source, authenticate and appraise instruments for auctions put on by Skinner. He has a background in the music industry and most recently founded Expat Guitars, a vintage and rare guitar boutique, in Tokyo, Japan, where he specialized in West Coast electric guitars and amplifiers of the 1940s-1970s. He is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music/Tufts University dual degree program. He also received the Japanese Ministry of Education's scholarship and conducted research in computer music at Keio University's Graduate School of Media and Governance in Fujisawa, Japan. BRIAN LEMERISE was promoted to president at Quiet Logistics, a fulfillment provider to apparel and lifestyle companies in Devens. Lemerise was most recently vice president of third- party fulfillment at the company. Since he came on as director of operations in 2011, the company has increased its capacity tenfold. He has a long career in retail distribution and ecommerce fulfillment operations at several Fortune 500 companies. To submit information for consideration to the Movers & Shakers feature, contact Laura Finaldi at lfinaldi@wbjournal.com. MOVERS & SHAKERS ALEX ZEQUEIRA St. John's High School JASON R. MURPHY The Training Associates THOMAS LODGE Nichols College ANJALI PARANJAPE Apple Tree Arts KAREN REILLY Care Solutions Inc. DANA LEVENSON Southgate at Shrewsbury ACCOLADES & HONORS n The board of The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts elected Adrian L. Ford, CEO of the nonprofit Three Pyramids in Fitchburg, and Chelsey M. Patriss, coordinator and grants manager for Community Health Network of North Central Mass., to its community outreach committee. n Harvey Remodeling of Shrewsbury was named Best of Houzz 2016 from Houzz, a platform for home remodeling and design. This is the second year in a row Harvey Remodeling has been selected for this special recognition. The company is located at 697 Hartford Turnpike. n Gardner-based Heywood Healthcare celebrated the accomplishments of Tina Sbrega, GFA Federal Credit Union president and CEO, naming her the Heywood Healthcare Hero for this year. Denise L. Clemons, superintendent, Gardner Public Schools, and Anthony Polito, superintendent, Athol-Royalston Regional School District, received the Heywood Healthcare Collaborator's Award. n Susan Loconto Penta, chair of the Westborough-based Center for Women & Enterprise (formerly located in Worcester), who is also managing partner and co-founder of MIDIOR Consulting in Cambridge, was honored by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. Penta received a Pinnacle Award for her achievement in entrepreneurship. n Fred Eppinger, president and CEO of The Hanover Group in Worcester, was included in Insurance Business America magazine's Hot 100 list. Eppinger joined Hanover in 2003 and oversaw many acquisitions, including Chaucer, a managing agency at Lloyd's of London. n William J. Masiello — principal of William J. Masiello Architect Inc. — won two awards from the American Institute of Architects Central Mass. Chapter. The first, an honor award for design excellence, was for a house design, Sophisticated Serenity. Masiello also won an honorable mention for the Fuller Campus Center at Becker College in Worcester. n State Rep. James O'Day (D-West Boylston) was named an inaugural Legislator of the Year by the Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities Association. The award was a painting by Ralph Nigosian, an artist residing in Briarwood Assisted Living in Worcester. n South High Community School in Worcester's Advanced Placement Teachers Erin Morrissey Hendricks, Mary Sebring and Tara Vaidya were honored with Mass Insight Education's Partners in Excellence Award. The award recognizes 54 Massachusetts AP teachers for their outstanding contributions to student achievement. The teachers were selected out of a pool of more than 600. Adrian L. Ford Chelsey M. Patriss Fred Eppinger KEITH R. KIRKLAND Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts BRIAN LEMERISE Quiet Logistics

