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September 4, 2017

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wbjournal.com | September 4, 2017 | Worcester Business Journal 19 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 LISA DEWITT is the new site direc- tor at the Summit ElderCare location in Charlton. DeWitt, who lives in Dudley, will lead an interdis- ciplinary team to oversee patient care and help with the facility's planned move to a soon-to- be-built facility at 108 Thompson Road in Webster. She has an associate degree in nursing from Quinsigamond Community College, a bachelor of science degree from Worcester State College and a certif- icate in legal nurse consulting from Bay Path Community College. ROSA L. NGUYEN is a new mortgage loan officer for BayCoast Mortgage Company. Nguyen, who lives in Worcester, will be responsible for con- ducting interviews with prospective borrowers, analyzing financial and credit data, determining customers' financing objectives and advising product and pric- ing policies and guidelines. She has a master of business administration degree from Anna Maria College. KEVIN M. SULLIVAN is the new general man- ager for the Ashburnham Municipal Light Plant. Sullivan, a Hudson resident, has previously served as assistant DEWITT superintendent at the Wellesley Municipal Light Plant, project manager and consul- tant at the Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department and engineering and operations manager at the Reading Municipal Light Department. CHRISTOPHER NUNNALLY has joined Group Benefits Strategies of Auburn as account executive. Nunnally, of Brighton, has worked in insur- ance at Teladoc, Sun Life Financial and New York Life. He studied accounting and financial manage- ment at Northeastern University. DR. LAURA AMORESE- O'CONNELL is a new rheumatolo- gist on the staff of Harrington Physician Services. Dr. Amorese- O'Connell, a native of Venezuela, was a research fellow at the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institute and a clinical research fellow at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence. She is a member of the American College of Physicians, Massachusetts Medical Society and the American College of Rheumatology. NOAH FUTTERMAN, a Worcester native, has been named account executive for Ball Consulting Group, a strategic com- munications firm in Newton. Futterman is a former liaison for state Rep. Harold Naughton of Clinton and now pursuing a master in government from Johns Hopkins University. NGUYEN Mount Wachusett Community College's board has three new trustees: CLAIRE FREDA, DENISE KINDSCHI GOSSELIN and DEAN TRAN. Freda is a licensed real estate appraiser and broker. Gosselin is a professor emeritus of criminal justice at Western New England University and a retired Massachusetts state trooper. Tran is senior manager at Avid Technologies and Fitchburg City Council member. Pictured (from left) are Board Chairman Robert Antonioni, Student Trustee Gina Vilayphone, Kindschi Gosselin, Freda, Tran and MWCC President James Vander Hooven. SULLIVAN NUNNALLY AMORESE- O'CONNELL W Engineering Intel Massachusetts Inc., Intel Americas, Inc., and Intel Federal LLC have opening(s) in Hudson, MA. Combination ed/exp accepted in some positions in lieu of degree. To apply, email resume to Hudson_jobs@intel.com and reference the job # below. Apply to each job # of interest. Applications will be accepted through 10/25/17. EOE Intel Massachusetts Inc. positions: Analog Eng—Designs, develops, modifies and evaluates complex analog and mixed signal electronic parts, components or integrated circuitry for analog and mixed signal electronic equipment and other hardware systems. Requires MS (#2137). Component Design Eng—Design and develop electronic components. Requires BS+5 yrs exp OR MS+3 yrs exp (#2138); MS (#2139); or MS+1 yr exp (#2140). Firmware Eng—Conduct or participate in multidisciplinary research and collaborate with design, layout and/or hardware engineers in the design, development, and utilization of productivity enhancement layout tools and design rule checkers, electronic data processing systems software. Requires MS (#2141). Physical Design Eng—Create bottom-up elements of chip design, including FET, cell, and block-level custom layouts, FUB-level floor plans, abstract view generation, RC extraction, and schematic-to-layout verification and debug. Requires MS (#2142). Software Eng—Assess and advise on machine characteristics that affect software systems. Perform network product design, development, testing, and analysis of software applications. Requires MS (#2143); MS+1 yr exp (#2144); or PhD (#2145). System Validation Eng—Plan and execute validation testing. Requires MS (#2146). 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