Worcester Business Journal

May 14, 2018

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20 Worcester Business Journal | May 14, 2018 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H United in giving back Rollstone Bank & Trust donated $15,000 to the United Way of North Central Massachusetts. Pictured (from left) are Martin F. Connors Jr., president and CEO Rollstone Bank & Trust; Phil Grzewinski, president, United Way of North Central Massachusetts; and Arthur J. Feehan Jr., bank chief operating officer. Winning windows Marlborough's Universal Window and Door provided historic replica windows for a pair of projects honored by the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation: windows to Billings Forge, one of Hartford's first major adaptive-use projects, and 330 Railroad Avenue (pictured), a 1928 Art Deco building formerly home to Connecticut Light & Power. Lager Legends The Small Business Administration (SBA) named Jack's Abby Craft Lagers of Framingham the 2018 Small Business Manufacturer of the Year for Massachusetts due to its sales growth and job creation. Pictured (from left) are founders, the Hendler brothers, Eric, Sam and Jack. Jack's Abby finished 2011, its first year in business, with 17 employees and now has 130 on its team. Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester has made several personnel appointments in its development department. DEBORAH HUEGEL has been promoted to vice president of philanthropy after serving as habitat's director of development for Greater Worcester for the past three years. JOSEPH S. TOWNSEND is the new director of development after joining habitat from WCCA-TV, where he was the development manager and grant writer. SARA COSTELLO has been hired as the development and grants coordinator after serving in habitat's ReStore and working at the Society for Human Resource Management for 20 years. ERIN SULLIVAN has been hired as the marketing and development associate. She joins habitat from UMass Medical School, where she was the associate director for annual funds. CHAD KRUEGER, an orthopedic surgeon, has joined Harrington Physician Services offices in Southbridge. Krueger received his medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completed his residency at Brooke Army Medical Center. He most recently served as an orthopedic surgeon at the Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg, N.C. MOHAMMAD ALHABBAL is the new medical director for AdCare Hospital of Worcester. Alhabbal is a graduate of the Damascus University Medical School in Syria and completed his residency at UMass Medical School, where he is an assistant professor in the department of family medicine and was the school's 2013 teacher of the year. Harrington HealthCare System of O N T H E M OV E HUEGEL M O V E R S & S H A K E R S Southbridge has made several new appointments. MICHAEL AUGUSTINE has joined Harrington as the new director of supply chain after previously having the same role at Cape Cod Healthcare. ANN BEAUDRY has been named the new director of quality, patient safety and risk. She most recently managed Harrington's pediatric and maternal health departments. KERRY BURRILL is the new director of medical/surgical services and pediatrics after most recently serving at Harrington as nursing supervisor. ANGELA CHVIEK has been named the director of development and strategic planning, after previously serving as manager of business development and strategic planning. GREG MIRHEJ is the new vice president of behavioral health services after having served for five years in the role of executive director of behavioral health. EDYTA PUCZYDLOWSKA has been named the new director of surgical services. She was previously the assistant manager at Harrington's Webster campus. STACY TEELE is the new manager of emergency and critical care services. She has been with Harrington for 14 years including as clinical coordinator of the Wound Care Center. BRANDON WEBER is the new head of the business development program at Corporate Environmental Advisors Inc. of Westborough. Weber, a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, is responsible for driving growth and visibility of CEA in key business markets and leading the company's marketing and sales initiatives. ANUSHA VIGRAHAM is the new branch manager in Westborough for Main Street Bank. Vigraham, of Northborough and a native of India, began her career in banking in 2015 after working as a customer relationship executive at a multinational corporation in India. TOWNSEND COSTELLO SULLIVAN KRUEGER ALHABBAL AUGUSTINE BEAUDRY BURRILL CHVIEK MIRHEJ TEELE W

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