Worcester Business Journal

July 24, 2017

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20 Worcester Business Journal | July 24, 2017 | wbjournal.com Central Mass BUSINESS LEADS monthly e-newsletter! Subscribe today to receive detailed information on hundreds of companies in the region that have incorporated within the past quarter, in a searchable, easy-to-use format. Each month, these leads will give you the opportunity to reach new and emerging business leaders seeking to establish themselves in the community with new partnerships and contracts. Stay ahead of your competition by reaching new clients! Worcester Business Journal WBJ Business LEADS Subscribe today to take advantage of this valuable resource! wbjournal.com/leads P H O T O F I N I S H Would you like to see your face on the Photo Finish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. Education ally Ruth R. Rubin of Paxton received the I. Robert Freelander Award at the Worcester State Foundation Annual Meeting, in recognition of her community dedication. Pictured (from left) are Rubin and Thomas McNamara, WSU vice president for university advancement. Community team player Karen Mulcahy, marketing officer at Bay State Savings Bank, based in Worcester, won the Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce 2017 Community Leadership Award. Pictured (from left) are Chamber Executive Director Jen Stanovich; Mulcahy; State Rep. Kim Ferguson; and outgoing chamber president Iain McKinlay. Accomplishments all around Fidelity Bank announced its Role Model Award and Mission Accomplished Awards. Vice President Lauren Bonney and Senior Branch Manager Amber McCreadie won the Mission Accomplished Award; Role Model Awards went to Jim Notaro, Nathalie Castro, Damian Scott, Jenn Leger, Bonney, Sharon Saverse, Taylor Fox, Michelle Ramos and Lisa Sadin. Treasurer Debbie Pochini won a Lifetime Achievement Award. Pictured (from left) are Savarese, Ramos, Fox and Bonney. Summer makers U-Mass Memorial-Marlborough Hospital donated $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of MetroWest with its Send a Kid to Camp campaign. Twenty-seven children got camp scholarships. Pictured (from left, back row) are Steve Roach, president and CEO, UMass Memorial-Marlborough Hospital; Fran Hurley, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Club of MetroWest; and Ellen Carlucci, vice president of hospital marketing and communications; with club members.

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