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26 Worcester Business Journal | October 30, 2017 | wbjournal.com PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE 2017 EDWARD M. KENNEDY COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARDS HONORING RECIPIENTS EDWARD M. AUGUSTUS and ADVOCATES WITH GUEST SPEAKER: MONICA BHAREL, MD, MPH COMMISSIONER, MA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH AWARD RECEPTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2017 • 5:30PM MECHANICS HALL, 321 MAIN ST., WORCESTER, MA For more information, contact: paula.green@kennedychc.org Vote for your favorite companies in over 40 categories that include best aer-work bar, best bank for business, best advertising agency, best place for a business dinner and more! e winners will be unveiled in the January 8, 2018 edition of the Worcester Business Journal, and honored at a special networking reception following the issue in late January. Voting closes on December 1, 2017 www.wbjournal.com/BOBAwards Who are the best business-to-business companies in Central Massachusetts? The Worcester Business Journal wants to know and is asking you to vote on the region's best B2B companies in our 5th annual Best of Business (BOB) online readers poll. Presenting Sponsor BOB A W A R D S B E S T O F B U S I N E S S VOTE NOW! Supporting Sponsor STEVE DOHERTY is the new vice presi- dent and general manager of Quality Beverage's operations in Auburn, and CRAIG COLONERO is the director of sales and marketing for Auburn. Doherty previously served as vice president of sales and marketing and assistant general manager of Quality Beverage's Taunton headquarters, and Colonero has spent more than 20 years at the Auburn division, formerly known as Consolidated Beverages. Quality Beverage is an Anheuser-Busch distributor. RICK LAMOTHE is the new operations manager at Hudson solar installer New England Clean Energy. Lamothe, who lives in Northborough, joined the company in 2014 and oversees the company's resi- dential and commercial solar installations. He has a bachelor in mechanical engi- neering technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology. The American Antiquarian Society has made three promotions. JAMES DAVID MORAN has been promoted to vice presi- dent for programs and outreach, MOLLY O'HAGAN HARDY has been promoted to director of digital humanities and book history initiatives, and NAN WOLVERTON has been promoted to the position of director of fellow- ships and the Center for Historic American Visual Culture. Moran, an Emerson College alumnus who has been with the Worcester research library since 1994, now oversees all of the society's programs and promotional initiatives. Hardy now leads the society's Program in the History of the Book in American Culture and will develop a strategic plan for the program, as well as lead the soci- ety's online exhibitions and other initia- tives. She joined the staff in 2015 as the digital humanities curator. Wolverton, pre- viously a lecturer at Smith College in Northampton, is now in charge of the 40 fellowships offered each year by the soci- MORAN HARDY O N T H E M OV E M o v e r s & S h a k e r s | A c c o l a d e s & H M O V E R S & S H A K E R S WOLVERTON

