Worcester Business Journal

August 21, 2017

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38 Worcester Business Journal | August 21, 2017 | wbjournal.com O N T H E M OV E M o v e r s & S h a k e r s M O V E R S & S H A K E R S CHRISTOPHER McDERMOTT is the new public affairs manager for the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce. McDermott, who has a bachelor's degree from Assumption College, joins the chamber after serving in multiple adminis- trative roles for Framingham's Community and Economic Development Division. DAVID GENTLEMAN is a new community lender for the Worcester County area for Main Street Bank. Gentleman brings 10 years of experience, includ- ing work as a loan originator and managing partner. He lives in Rutland with his wife and two children. CHRISTINE MEOLA is the new vice president of institutional advancement at Becker College. She was a consul- tant for The Registry for College and University Presidents and vice president develop- ment and alumni relations at Pace University. MICHAEL MEDEIROS has joined UniBank as manager of the bank's Blackstone branch. Medeiros is responsible for operations, and growth and devel- opment of consum- er and business relations for the branch. He has more than 11 years of experience in financial services. CRISTINA MORRISSIEY also joined UniBank as assistant vice president and branch man- ager of the bank's Sutton branches. Morrissiey is responsible for operations, and growth and development of consumer and business relations for UniBank's two Sutton branches. She joins UniBank with more than 16 years of experience in finan- cial services, having worked most recently as branch manager at a credit union in New York. She graduated summa cum laude with her bachelor's degree in busi- ness economics from State University of New York at Cortland. McDERMOTT W Webster • Dudley • Oxford • Auburn • Worcester • Shrewsbury Learning the story behind each business and business owner he works with so he can help them achieve their financial goals. At Webster Five, your success is important to us. Whether you're a small start-up or a large corporation, we offer all the financial tools, resources and progressive services you need to succeed. Make an appointment and tell Rob what's important to you. Visit web5.com/Rob or call 508.438.4711. What's important to Rob? Rob Totaro, Business Lending Officer KHJ23479_WEB-374_BuisLender_4.3x5.5_Rob_Mech2.indd 1 3/31/17 11:38 AM Nat King Cole "You must remember this, a kiss is still a kiss. " Standard Time weekdays 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The Great American Songbook and jazz standards. And great radio is still great radio. Herman Hupfield Nat King Cole "You must remember this, a kiss is still a kiss. " Standard Time weekdays 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The Great American Songbook and jazz standards. And great radio is still great radio. Herman Hupfield Worcester Community Action Council Inc. has two new hires. JACQUELINE COX is a new case manager, and KWESI FOSTER is a job developer. Cox assists clients with job searches, building resumes and mock inter- views. She is work- ing toward her bachelor's in foren- sic psychology from Becker College. Foster focuses on business engagement to bol- ster employment and internship opportu- nities for local youth. He has a business management degree from Springfield College, and worked as a operations, communication and administrative spe- cialist for the Central Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board. STEPHANIE KING is the new learning and development project manager at The Training Associates Corp. in Westborough. King is responsible for managing clients' learning and develop- ment projects, including coordinating pro- gram logistics, managing work plans, and implementing internal communication plans. She previously worked at Bain Capital and Wellington Management. MIKE MONAHAN has joined Sheehan's Office Interiors's new location in Worcester as the vice president of strategic accounts. Monahan has 19 years of experience in the furniture industry, 13 as govern- ment sales manager of National Office Furniture. Mike marked two years with Sheehan's Office Interiors in May. LINDSAY LEBLANC of Northbridge also has joined Sheehan's Office Interiors's Worcester location as its project manager. She has prior experience as an interior designer at Winter Street Architects & Architectural and as project manager for Swarovski North America. KIMBERLY QUINN is the new vice president of opera- tions at GFA Federal Credit Union. Quinn has almost 30 years of credit union experi- ence and has served as presi- dent and campaign chair for the United Way of Southbridge. The Sturbridge resi- dent has a master in business administra- tion degree from the University of Phoenix and a bachelor's degree in education from Worcester State University. GENTLEMAN MEOLA MEDEIROS MORRISSIEY COX FOSTER MONAHAN QUINN

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