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wbjournal.com | October 24, 2016 | Worcester Business Journal 25 lending in Barre, Paxton, Princeton and Gardner. She joined Barre Savings Bank in 2011, lives in Winchendon and holds a mas- ter's degree in business administration from Anna Maria College and a bachelor's degree from Fitchburg State University. DAVE MONTVILLE was promoted to man- aging consultant for the Worcester Employee Benefits Team at Marsh & McLennan Agency in Worcester. He will retain some clients of his own while manag- ing a team of employee benefits consults. A member of the Marsh & McLennan Agency Education Vertical team, Montville brings expertise in the higher education space to the agency. Stephen Tosi, presi- dent of UMass Memorial Medical Group, has been cho- sen to receive the 2016 Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Award next month at Mechanics Hall in Worcester. Emily Vallon earned her insurance property and casualty license. Vallon is a personal lines risk manager with The McCurdy Group of Sturbridge, and formerly worked at Mapfre Insurance, based in Webster. Vallon is a resident of Sturbridge. The Kilby-Gardner-Hammond Athletic Field & Track is open on Tainter Street in Worcester, the result of a community col- laboration which began in the late 1990s, the Kilby-Gardner-Hammond project. The project has more than 100 housing units, the Boys & Girls Club and the new $3-mil- lion track. Clark University will share the new outdoor space with the Boys & Girls Club. Tosi Avidia Bank, based in Hudson with branches in six other communities, donated $1,500 to Employment Options Inc. of Marlborough. Pictured (from left) are Mark O'Connell, president and CEO, Avidia Bank; Stephanie Luz, market manager, Avidia; James Grasberger, development director of Employment Options Inc. W What's important to Sarah: R Bankers who understand the accounting industry R Mobile banking for easy account access R Services that save her time so she can balance the books ...and her life. If it's important to you, it's important to us. From a full range of cash management services to bankers who understand your business, Webster Five helps you succeed at both work and life. web5.com/business KHJ22790_WEB-305_6.5x8.5 BizBanking_Sarah_MECH2.indd 1 8/10/16 6:17 PM O N T H E M O V E C H A R I T A B L E G I V I N G AC C O L A D E S & H O N O R S Vallon F R E S H B E G I N N I N G S M OV E R S & S H A K E R S Marlborough Savings Bank also donated to Employment Options, donating $2,000 to the Catering Options social enterprise. The program empowers members to improve their mental health through meaningful employment in the culinary, food service and hospitality industries. Pictured (from left) are Peter Battaini, chef, Catering Options; Rich Nowak, executive chef; Christina Homer; Rudy Orzco; and Ellen Dorian, secretary, Marlborough Savings Bank Foundation.

