Worcester Business Journal

May 15, 2017

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22 Worcester Business Journal | May 15, 2017 | wbjournal.com At ROCG – a nationally recognized leader in the business exit/transition field – we have the answers. Our hands-on, best practices approach, ensures our clients implement successful plans to meet their personal lifestyle and legacy objectives, whether it be an outside third-party sale, management buy-out or a next genera- tion family transfer. For more information, our White Paper on Business Transition, recent business exit and value growth articles and upcoming speaking engagements visit http://americas.rocg.com or contact Terry Shepherd at 617-412-4640. We work with business owners to: • re-energize their business model • help them discover what they need to support their long-term goals and financial lifestyle needs • develop a strategic plan to meet their goals • help set milestones to ensure everyone works with the end goal in mind • execute their strategic plan successfully 617-412-4640 • http://americas.rocg.com Where You Finish The Race Depends On Who You Bet On To Start. Rely on ROCG to Help You Maximize Your Business Value. "Planning Your Exit - Critical Factors in Maximizing Value" June 6, 2017 • 8:00am - 9:45am Verve Crowne Plaza • Natick, MA Join Terry Shepherd and a Panel of Business Transaction Specialists O N T H E M O V E Continued from previous page while also overseeing risk strategy. Before joining Boston Mutual in 2016, Sullivan worked at several insurance companies, including Pan-American Life Insurance Co., Unum and Greenwood International Insurance Services. He previously worked as an attorney where he special- ized in estate planning. Sullivan is a graduate of Stonehill College and Suffolk University Law School. M OV 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 Worcester native Lt. Col. USAF (retired) Vincent J. Perrone was elected a member of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, the oldest chartered military organization in the Western Hemisphere. He is chairman, president and CEO of Veterans Inc. of Worcester. Pictured (from left) are Perrone signing the historic membership book with Captain Commanding BG Robert E. Welch. Milford-based Consigli Construction was recognized for its collaborative work with the town and other partners to build the new Newtown, Conn., Sandy Hook School. The former school building was the site of a mass shooting in 2012. Connecticut Building Congress will present the com- pany and its team partners with an award June 13. Griswold Home Care, with a location in Worcester, has partnered with CurePSP – a nonprofit advocacy organiza- tion that focuses on neuro-degenerative diseases like pro- gressive supranuclear palsy, to provide home care for those with the disease. Cold Chain Technologies, which provides temperature- controlled packaging solutions for the life science industry, celebrates its 50th year in business. Located in Medfield, then Holliston, it moved into a new Franklin location. Thomas J. Bartholomew of Worcester financial services firm Bartholomew & Co. was named to the Financial Times 400 Top Financial Advisers list for 2017. PERRONE W W

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