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26 Worcester Business Journal | April 3, 2017 | wbjournal.com and Northern Connecticut. He joins United Bank from Florence Bank in Florence where he was senior vice president and director of retail banking. Before that, he worked at Citizens Bank in Ludlow for 10 years as senior vice president and regional manag- er. He began his retail banking career in 2004 at Bank of America as a branch manager. He is a graduate of Western New England University. O N T H E M O V E Continued from previous page ness services divi- sion of the bank. She and her team will be responsible for business devel- opment, enhancing the bank's offer- ings, and introduc- ing new products and services. She has 25 years of experience in this area of banking services and joined Webster Five in 2014 as vice president. Kuzdzal, who joined Webster Five in 2009 as a custom- er services representative, was promoted to business services officer after most recently working in the retail lending department. Before that, she was assis- tant branch manager for four years. She is responsible for attracting new customers and building upon existing business rela- tionships and will work closely with Cullen. TONY FONTAINE was named vice presi- dent and regional manager at United Bank in West Springfield, where he will oversee sales, service and operations at 26 branches in West Springfield, Worcester MassBay Community College and Towerwall, Inc. invite you to join us for our 5th Annual Information Security Summit! Attendees of this event will earn 4 CPE credits. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Martha Coakley Partner, Foley Hoag LLC June 8, 2017 8:00AM – 1:30PM MassBay Community College 50 Oakland Street Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 2017 I N F O R M AT I O N For questions, contact Andrea Hamilton at 774-204-0700 or andreah@towerwall.com Cost: $45. Pre-registration required. For event details and to register visit: www.2017itsecuritysummitma.eventbrite.com Brought to you by: Register Today! Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsors: CyberSN SuperCom TCG Network Services HOT TOPICS OF 2017: • Building blocks for a solid information security program • How to combat the shortage of skilled IT security workers • Cybersecurity, threat management, and context-aware digital trust • Do I really need to protect my information in the cloud? • Risks and opportunities for the Internet of Things and the operational technologies • Data security, risk, and compliance • How do you know what data needs to be protected? Then, how do we do it? • Privacy and data security • User awareness and people-centric security strategies Platinum Sponsor: KHJ23184_MAS211_Tombstone 6.625x5.5_MECH.indd 1 12/12/16 12:09 PM M OV E R S & S H A K E R S KUZDAL FONTAINE Southbridge Savings Bank donated $2,500 to the Nativity School of Worcester, to update its art program. Medway-based Charles River Bank donated $500 for an April fundraiser for the Oliva Fund for Cancer Care at Milford Regional Health Center. The fund helps cancer patients going through chemother- apy with wig purchases and other items. North Brookfield Savings Bank donated $1,000 to the Baystate Mary Lane Hospital's Walk of Champions and the fight against cancer. The bank participates in the Ware hospital effort every year. Bank team members will participate in the walk and have donation jars in branch offices. Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $4,200 to Framingham History Center, an initiative where $10 donations were shared between the center and the Natick Historical Society for every check- ing account opened. Leominster Credit Union donated $1,500 to My Choice Programs of Auburn, toward safety updates for vehicles for those with intellectual disabilities. With the donation, My Choice Programs has raised $4,500 of the $6,300 needed. C H A R I T A B L E W O R K S M o v e r s & S h a k e r s | F r e s h B e g i n n i n g s | C h a r i t a b l e W o r k s Westborough's Well-Being Center has opened in the restored 1800s Nathan Fisher House. The structure at 201 Turnpike Road last served as the Lyman House for Boys in the early 1970s. The center, which promotes holistic wellbeing, is owned by Linda Townsend. The center consists of the Nathan Fisher House – which will be a café – and a new 7,000-square-foot wellness building, Sanctuary, which features a yoga studio, boutique, spa and similar amenities. Sturbridge Porterhouse restaurant has opened at 407 Main St. in Sturbridge, in the space formerly occupied by Admiral T.J. O'Brien's. Owner and chef Ken Yukimura also owns the Sturbridge Seafood restaurant on Main Street in Sturbridge. F R E S H B E G I N N I N G S W W W