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wbjournal.com | January 23, 2017 | Worcester Business Journal 19 O N T H E M OV E M o v e r s & S h a k e r s | A c c o l a d e s & H o n o r s These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Nov. 16-30. Listed are cor- porate name, address and president. Auburn Palmarito Sea Turtle Rescue Inc., 6 Mahlert Court, Auburn, 01501, Richard Rodger Fitchburg County Pump & Supply Inc., 33 Shawna St., Fitchburg, 01420, Douglas E. Johnson Hubbardston J.R. Welch Plumbing Inc., 50 Hale Road, Hubbardston, 01452, Joseph R. Welch Worcester Clandestine Investigation Service Inc., 10 Rutledge St. 3F, Worcester, 01604, Joseph Patrick Mangiacotti The 5 Key Numbers That Drive Your Business Success Host: Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce Date: Jan. 24 Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: Alden Research Laboratory, Holden Contact: Jennifer Stanovich, 508-829- 9220, info@wachusettareachamber.org 2017 Best of Business Awards Host: Worcester Business Journal Date: Jan. 26 Time: 4:30-7:30 p.m. Location: Beechwood Hotel, Worcester Contact: Kris Prosser, 508-755-8004 x286, kprosser@wbjournal.com Worcester City Scholars 20th Anniversary Celebration Host: Bancroft School Date: Jan. 28 Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Location: Bancroft School, Worcester Contact: Tobey Fossey, (508) 854- 9201, tfossey@bancroftschool.org B U S I N E S S L E A D S I N C O R P O R A T I O N S C A L E N D A R MORE ONLINE: For the full list of upcoming events or to submit your event for this calendar listing, visit wbjournal.com/calendar. MORE ONLINE: To subscribe to the Business Leads email, which includes full searchable information on all new business incorporations in Central Massachusetts, visit wbjournal.com/ leads. Subscriptions will be free until March. JAMES F.X. KENEALY has joined the Department of Otolaryngology at Reliant Medical Group in Worcester. He joins Reliant from MetroWest Ear Nose & Throat Associates, Inc. He has been in clinical practice for more than 25 years and treats diseases of the ears, nose and throat. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Kenealy completed an internship at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He will be available to see patients in Worcester, Southborough and Milford. TANIA THOMAS has joined United Bank in Worcester as mortgage devel- opment officer. She has several years of mortgage banking and small business experience, most recently as a private principal consultant providing financial expertise in commercial mortgage broker services, preparing and renewing lending packages, term sheet review, U.S. Small Business Administration lending, and other services. She lives in Grafton. JIM CORMIER, owner of Cormier's Self Defense Academy in Holliston, was pro- moted to the rank of fourth-degree black belt in Hakko Denshin Ryu Jujutsu by Soke Michael L. LaMonica, the grand- master of the martial art and director of the Hakko Denshin Ryu Jujutsu Federation, North and South America. Jim has trained hundreds of adults and chil- dren in his jujutsu and karate programs at his dojo. He lives in Holliston. DAVID BUNIS was named senior vice president and gen- eral counsel at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. As the uni- versity's first chief legal officer, he will work closely with President Laurie Leshin and the senior management team at WPI. He has nearly 30 years of legal experience, including 24 years representing large nonprofits and universities throughout New England at Boston law firms. Most recently, he worked at Boston law firm Donnelly, Conroy & Gelhaar, LLP, where he was a partner, and before that, he worked as chief legal officer, secretary of the corpo- ration and chief of staff to the president at Brandeis University. He holds a bachelor's degree from Brandeis and a juris doctor from the Boston University School of Law. JANE GRANT is now executive director of leader- ship giving, at Becker College. She joins Becker from Worcester State University, where she was director of leadership giving and responsible for donor fundraising and building relationships with constituents to increase the university's financial support. A Worcester resident, Grant holds a bach- elor's degree from Clark University and a Certificat Moyen from the Universite de Paris La Sorbonne in Paris, France. GRAHAM CHEVRY, a 20-year veteran of the financial servic- es industry, has joined the board of directors at NEADS/ Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans in Princeton. Chevry currently serves as senior vice president of investments at Coburn and Meredith in Boston. He is also involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and lives in Quincy. ANDREW BONETTI and JACOB STEWART have joined CCR Wealth Management in Westborough. Bonetti has been hired as a financial adviser, where he is responsible for managing new and existing client relationships. He has spent more than 10 years as an analyst and relationship manager, where he worked with institutional clients on defined contri- bution plans, endowments, and founda- tions, and with high-net-worth individuals. Stewart joined the firm as an investment analyst, where he is now responsible for creating and implementing investment models. He previously served as an investment consultant with companies such as John Hancock and Natixis Global Asset Management. PAULO DeOLIVEIRA Jr. is now assistant vice president and branch manager of the Worcester loca- tion of UniBank, where he will be responsible for operations, growth and development of consumer and busi- ness relationships for the branch. He has 13 years of banking experience, most recently as a retail branch manager at Citizens Bank. He holds a bachelor's degree with a concentration in finance and management, and a master's degree in business administration with a manage- ment concentration from Fitchburg State University, where he is currently an adjunct faculty member and a member of the business advisory board. DeOliveira is fluent in Portuguese and Spanish. AMY SONDRUP was named president of Access TCA in Whitinsville. In her new role, she will work to position the compa- ny for continued growth and leadership in the changing event marketing industry. She is a graduate of Westminster College and received a master's degree from the University of Utah. JAMES NOTARO has been promoted to vice president of deposit operations and information manager at Fidelity Bank in Leominster. He was promoted from the position of assistant vice president, and in his new role he will be responsible for planning, organizing and directing the overall daily activities of the department and will work closely with the team to enhance the bank's use of technology, information and relevant platforms. He has been with the bank since 2005, lives in Worcester, holds a bachelor's degree from Fitchburg State University and a master's degree in business administra- tion from Bentley University. MACKENZIE MAY is now executive director of Central Mass Grown, a Worcester County nonprofit that pro- motes local agricul- ture. A native of Shrewsbury, May began her farming career while a student at the University of New Hampshire. She returned to Central Massachusetts in 2013, where she helped launch a local farmer's market while con- tinuing to work on regional farms. She was the chief fundraiser for the Worcester County Conservation District. M OV E R S & S H A K E R S n Attorneys Lisa M. Neely and Annette M. Hines were hon- ored by the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Neely, of Worcester law firm Mirick O'Connell, was honored with the John J. Ford Litigation Advocacy Award. Hines, of the Special Needs Law Group of Massachusetts in Framingham, received the Deborah H. Thomson Advocacy Award. n National nonprofit Walk with a Doc is celebrating a year at the Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. The free walks meet at 9 a.m. Saturdays in the hospital atrium and include a doctor discussing the health benefits of walking. ACCOLADES & HONOR S KENEALY THOMAS BUNIS GRANT CHEVRY DeOLIVEIRA JR. MAY Neely W W