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August 3, 2015

Movers & Shakers: Aug. 3, 2015

JESSE WILBUR has been promoted to project manager of Green Leaf Construction. Wilbur is an OSHA-authorized construction trainer and will provide oversight of safety policies.

KEVIN T. GRIMES was named president of Westborough-based Grimes & Company Investment Advisors. He has been at the firm for 17 years, and graduated from Babson College with a dual degree in corporate finance and entrepreneurial science, with a concentration in economics.

Real estate broker Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates of Worcester appointed MARK JOHNS of Holden as vice president. Johns has been in real estate for over 10 years.

CINDY SCHOFIELD was named director of operations at the Nativity School of Worcester. She has served as director of operations and programming at both Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps and Y.O.U. Inc.. Schofield holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and recreational therapy from Houghton College, and a master’s in management from Cambridge College.

The Museum of Russian Icons appointed two new members to its board of trustees: PETER RAND, a lecturer at Boston University’s College of Communication, and chairman of BU’s Ballets Russes Arts Initiative since 2009; and TED LAPRES, who will also serve as board treasurer. He was president and CEO of Nypro Inc. from 2006 until 2013, and is currently president of the Nypro Foundation, as well as vice chair of the Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts.

PATRICK T. MALONEY was promoted to vice president for advancement at the Nativity School of Worcester. He will be responsible for the school’s fundraising activity, supporting the annual budget and the “It’s OK to be Good Here” campaign. He had served as director of advancement since January 2012.

MARIE LONGO was named chief advancement officer of the Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick. She has led fundraising teams in Boston, Washington, D.C., and Oakland, Calif., and has supported causes in the arts, education, LGBT rights and political advocacy. She has also held management roles in other organizations.

KEVIN O’BRIEN, SUSAN DAVIS and BRIAN MARCHETTI have been named to the board of directors for Habitat for Humanity of North Central Massachusetts. O’Brien has served as both director and assistant director of planning in Arlington for 24 years. Davis is a marketing professional. Marchetti, who holds engineering degrees, worked for Tetra Tech in Framingham for 13 years, and is currently vice president of engineering at McCarty Companies, based in Leominster.

JESSICA McGARRY was named vice president, business lending officer at Webster Five Cents Savings Bank. McGarry has been with Webster Five since 2000, where she has served as lending officer for business banking and assistant vice president. She is a graduate of Nichols College and has completed coursework at the Massachusetts Bankers Commercial Lending School and the Advanced Commercial Lending School. Also at Webster Five, MARIA HARVEY was promoted to assistant vice president/retail trainer and development manager in Auburn after serving as assistant vice president and senior branch manager for four years. Harvey holds a bachelor’s degree from Worcester State University, and an MBA from Nichols.

MARY BETH PAPCSY of Worcester was named community services representative for Central Massachusetts by AdCare Hospital. Papcsy has served as public relations and marketing coordinator for AdCare for nearly 10 years. She received her bachelor’s degree from Trinity College, and a master’s in marketing from Clark University.

DR. LE SANTHA NAIDOO joined Groton Wellness as a doctor of osteopathy. Dr. Naidoo specializes in environmental detoxification, stress and weight management, chronic fatigue, auto-immune disorders and autism. She received her doctorate from Midwestern University, and is board certified by the American boards of Family Medicine and Integrative and Holistic Medicine.

Maugel Architects announced the addition of JANE SULLIVAN as a director of the firm’s management team. She has been an interior designer for more than 20 years, and has worked on projects for such companies as Vistaprint, Boston Scientific and Iron Mountain.

DR. CHRISTIAN G. HEINIS of Harvard joined Harrington HealthCare System’s Emergency Care Department. Heinis is a board-certified emergency medicine physician with 15 years of experience. He received his medical degree from Chicago Medical School’s Finch University of Health Sciences, and completed his residency at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

DR. LAWRENCE WHITING has been hired as the first on-site physician at Life Care Center of Massachusetts, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center in Auburn. He has served as an emergency room physician and is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians.

DR. EDWARD SWIDERSKI, a general dentist from Westborough, was elected president of the Massachusetts Dental Society.

MARK DURRENBERGER, president of solar installation company New England Clean Energy in Hudson, has been reelected to the board of the Solar Energy Business Association of New England. He was first appointed to the board in 2012 and had served as its treasurer.

SnapChef, a Boston-based culinary training and staffing agency, has named MICHAEL SALOMON operations manager of its Worcester office. Salomon has worked as an executive chef in upscale restaurants and the Chartwell’s division of Compass Group.

MARCO F. BENEDETTI has been named to the  board of directors for Arrhythmia Research Technology, based in Fitchburg with its wholly-owned subsidiary, Micron Products. Benedetti is treasurer and vice president for business and finance at Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y.          

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