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18 Worcester Business Journal • April 25, 2016 www.wbjournal.com BEN RIVEST is now director of business development at Sustainable Comfort, Inc. in Worcester. He was promoted from the role of project manager. Rivest, who has been with Sustainable Comfort since it opened in 2014, will work to expand the customer base. He is a 2008 graduate from the UMass Amherst with a bachelor's degree of science in mechanical engineering. He also served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force from 2008 through 2014. DAVID L. FINE was made partner at Mirick O'Connell in Worcester. He is the chair of the firm's construction law group, comprised of lawyers specializing in corporate and real estate law, labor and employment law, and construction litigation. He is a member of the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Central Massachusetts and the ABA Forum on Construction Law. NICOLE SALWITZ is now administrative assistant for business development at Bryley Systems in Hudson. In her role, she will assist with business development functions including proposals and presentations. She joins Bryley from Newton Scientific, Inc. in Cambridge. A graduate of Goucher College in Baltimore, Salwitz holds a certificate for program evaluation from Tufts University. PATRICK T. MALONEY has been named interim president of the Nativity School of Worcester. He is the school's vice president for advancement and will begin his new role on July 1, while the board searches nationally for a permanent president. A Worcester native, Maloney graduated from St. John's High School and College of the Holy Cross before joining the college's athletic media relations team and the admissions office. He was named to the Worcester Business Journal's 40 under Forty in 2015. CORINNE KENNEDY is now an intern at the Morse Institute Library in Natick, where she will assist library patrons with their own personal 3D printing projects. MOVERS & SHAKERS DAVID L. FINE Mirick O'Connell PATRICK T. MALONEY Nativity School of Worcester BEN RIVEST Sustainable Comfort, Inc. CHARLIE WEBB Habitat for Humanity CORINNE KENNEDY Morse Institute Library NICOLE SALWITZ Bryley Systems Kennedy is a student in the TRANSFORM advanced manufacturing program at MassBay Community College and holds a degree in game design from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. After her 14-week internship, she will graduate from MassBay. She lives in Sutton. JONATHAN COHEN has joined the Greater Worcester Community Foundation as a program officer. He has 24 years of nonprofit experience, most recently as executive director of the JData Project at Brandeis University. He holds two master's degrees: one in social work from the University of Southern California and another in nonprofit management from Hebrew Union College. He holds a bachelor's degree in religion from Colgate University. SARAH SHUGRUE is now a program officer at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation. She has eight years of experience in nonprofit management, including at Mass Mentoring Partnership as Manager of Western MA Partnerships. She holds a master's degree in nonprofit management and philanthropy from BayPath University and a bachelor's in communication from Western New England University. CHARLIE WEBB, a partner at AAFCPAs, has been appointed to the board of directors at Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester. He will use his financial expertise to provide advice and direction on new and existing programs for the nonprofit. At AAFCPAs, he leads the healthcare practice, where he provides assurance solutions to nonprofit organizations. EMILY VALLON has joined McCurdy Group in Sturbridge as a personal lines risk manager. She previously worked as an insurance adviser at Mapfre Insurance, where she was recognized for her customer service skills. She has experience in everything from claim services to policy reviews. n FRESH BEGINNINGS David Dube and Joe Hazelwood of Dube & Hazelwood P.C., Certified Public Accountants, have a new office location in Leominster at 80 Erdman Way, Suite 212. Natick Family Pharmacy has a grand opening on April 28, at Leonard Morse Hospital Medical Office Building, Suite 101, at 67 Union St. in Natick. Hamid Mohaghegh is the owner. The pharmacy has been locally owned for 16 years. Framingham data and communication software company Rave Mobile Safety and Westford technology firm Mutualink have announced a new partnership to link onsite personnel directly with police, fire and EMS in emergencies. Public safety personnel can now share information in real time so first responders can learn more about a situation before entering. Lunenburg Family Practice (Nashoba Valley Medical Center) moved into a larger, more modern facility at 324 Massachusetts Ave. in Lunenburg. Marx Fencing Academy is open in West Concord, at 119 Commonwealth Ave. It's owned by Michael and Lisa Marx. Pro-Motions, a promotional product company, opened at 1353 Pearl Hill Road in Fitchburg. It's owned by Jon Cross. n AudioArt, an audio-video store featuring custom cabinetry, furniture, lighting, art and accessories, is open at 615 Boston Post Road in Sudbury. B OYLSTO N, MA T H EH AVE NC O U NTRYC LU B. C O M A Corporate Weekday Membership at The Haven offers you and your clients championship golf, award winning dining and warm hospitality, all within a prestigious private country club setting. T To learn more about membership or hosting a business event at The Haven, call Brian Dugan at 508-869-2000.

