Worcester Business Journal

September 26, 2016

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wbjournal.com | September 26, 2016 | Worcester Business Journal 27 P H O T O F I N I S H Fields of hope Stop & Shop, which has stores throughout Central Massachusetts, and its customers donated $2.9 million as part of the annual Help Cure Childhood Cancer campaign benefiting the Jimmy Fund at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Pictured is Stacy Wiggins (third from right) senior vice president of operations, Stop & Shop, presenting Suzanne Fountain of the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, along with the patient Emma Fries and her family with a check at Fenway Park in Boston. Work for play Fourteen Country Bank employees joined forces with Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester to build a custom playhouse for a veteran and her family in Ware. Pictured (in front) is U.S. Army veteran Jessica Myshrall with her children Kaili and Kalani. Would you like to see your face on the Photo Finish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. Securing scholarships The Information Security Summit donated $5,000 to Mass Bay Community College in Wellesley, to support cyber-security student scholarships. Towerwall, a network security company in Framingham, produces the summit. Pictured (from left) are David Podell, president, MassBay Community College; Michelle Drolet, CEO, Towerwall; Mary Shia, executive director, MassBay Foundation; and Michael Lyons, the college's chief information officer. Kitchen wisdom Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School's restaurant, the Epicurean Room, is open for lunches, with an all-you-can-eat buffet lunch on Thursdays. Pictured is Najara Saint Paul of Marlborough, serving up taco salad in home- made shells. $1,700 For 17 years Worcester Business Journal donated $1,700 to the United Way of Central Massachusetts, in honor of the 17th consecutive year of WBJ's 40 Under Forty Awards, which were held on Sept. 14. Pictured (from left) are WBJ Publisher Peter Stanton; Phil Wettengel, vice president of relationship manage- ment & development at United Way; Peter Alden, president and CEO of Bay State Savings Bank; and Nichols College President Susan West Engelkemeyer.

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