Worcester Business Journal

August 7, 2017

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wbjournal.com | August 7, 2017 | Worcester Business Journal 19 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. Country coaches Country Bank donated more than $30,000 to the Jimmy Fund – raised via donated raffle baskets, casual-dress days and online fundraising, along with a bank match. A $10,000 donation was raised for Easter Seals with initiatives including a whoopie-pie auction, with treats donated by employee Denise Walker, which netted more than $3,000. Pictured (from left) from the bank's Ware corporate office are Eric Devine, first vice president of IT; Bonnie Trudeau-Wood, senior administrative coordinator; and Jeremy Toussaint, network engineer, all Jimmy Fund most valuable coaches. Off to uni-versity Whitinsville-based UniBank awarded $46,000 in scholarships to 23 graduated local high school seniors, who were honored at a breakfast reception. Pictured (from left, back row) are Jesse Asare; Austin Odell; Kweku Sam Colecraft; Harmit Raval; and Cameron LeBlanc; (middle row) Lauren Bek; Audrey George; Cali Bloem; Angela Vergilis; Sam S. Pepper Jr., UniBank president and CEO; Savannah Russell; Danirose Billings; Ina Perez and Julia Markowski; (front row) Neve Palmieri and Leana Radzik. Lunchtime Literacy Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $5,000 to Read to a Child, a program where community volunteers read aloud to at-risk children at lunchtime at two local elementary schools. Pictured (from left) are Gregory Kennedy, MutualOne Bank first vice president; Read to a Child Boston Directors Kristen Baxter and Linda Winin; and Yves Munyankindi, MutualOne Bank charitable foundation administrator.

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