Worcester Business Journal

June 20, 2016

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22 Worcester Business Journal • June 20, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Paul Davis Emergency Services of Auburn and Shrewsbury sponsored the Worcester Firefighters 6K Road Race June 12. Proceeds were donated to the Genesis Club, NEADS, Community Harvest Project, the WFD Scholarship Fund and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $2,500 to the MetroWest- area Heritage Chorale's Pops Concert, "Escaping the Winter Blues." The employees of Unitil in Fitchburg pledged $5,400 to United Way of North Central Massachusetts. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. FISCAL FAIR Country Bank of Ware sponsored a Credit for Life Fair at Ware High School, to promote financial literacy for high-school seniors. Pictured (from left) are Leundra Marsh and Katelyn Shuttle-Dickson, both of Palmer. More than 350 students from four local schools attended. CASUAL FOR A CAUSE Clinton Savings Bank employees donated more than $340 to The Item Appeal, a local assistance organization, in order to dress down for a day at work. Pictured (from left) are Carrie Seidl, Paula Mollov, Crystal Sposato-LaChance, Michelle Boudreau and Amy Pineo of Clinton Savings Bank. ENERGIZING ENTREPRENEURSHIP Webster Five donated $2,500 to the Center for Women & Enterprise, which has an office in Westborough. Pictured (from left) are Sam Bitar, business analyst, Webster Five; Lori Allen, program manager, Center for Women & Enterprise Central Massachusetts; Susan Rittscher, president and CEO, CWE; and Don Doyle, president and CEO, Webster Five. HOUSING HELP Worcester-based Commerce Bank donated $2,500 to Worcester Common Ground, which works to improve affordable housing opportunities. Pictured (from left, front row) are Charise Canales, Worcester Common Ground; Nancy Rosedale of Commerce Bank; Yvette Dyson of Worcester Common Ground; (back row) Ryan Rios, Jonathan Wright and Jeshenia Luyando of Worcester Common Ground. SUMMERTIME SUPPORT Fitchburg-based IC Federal Credit Union donated $9,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster. Pictured with club members (from left) are Donata Martin, executive director, Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster; and Tony Emerson, president and CEO of IC Federal Credit Union.

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