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March 16, 2015

Movers & Shakers

JANE CULLEN Webster Five Cents Savings Bank
LISA KULARSKI North Brookfield Savings Bank
DR. STEPHANIE MURIGLAN Reliant Medical Group
JOHN SHEA Mirick O'Connell
TODD WETZEL Morgan Stanley
DR. RICHARD GOLDBAUM Harrington HealthCare System

JANE CULLEN and HUGH S. ADAMS were hired by Webster Five Cents Savings Bank. Cullen will serve as vice president and business services officer. She formerly worked at United Bank, where she was head of cash management for Massachusetts and Connecticut. Adams was hired as a vice president and director of technology. He most recently led the IT department at Easthampton Savings Bank.

LISA KULARSKI was promoted to senior loan servicing representative by North Brookfield Savings Bank. She was formerly a loan service representative for more than eight years. Before joining the bank, Kularski worked as a clerk in the town assessor's office in North Brookfield for nine years. She works in the mortgage center at the bank's Summer Street location in North Brookfield.

THOMAS BARTHOLOMEW, JAMES DELSIGNORE, BRIAN J. PERRY, R. SCOTT WALKER, J. MICHAEL GRENON, PETER B. ALDEN, JEFFREY W. HILLIS, ELAINE T. FLUET and DENNIS L. IRISH were all elected to three-year terms for various board committees for The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts. Bartholomew, president of Bartholomew & Co. Inc.; DelSignore, retired Worcester auditor and pension manager; Perry, senior vice president of Webster Five Cents Savings Bank; and Walker, executive vice president and chief financial officer for Fallon Health, will serve on the investment committee. Grenon, vice president and principal of Grimes & Co. Inc., was re-elected to the committee. Alden, president and CEO of Bay State Savings Bank; and Hillis, president of AdCare Hospital of Worcester, were elected to the audit committee. Fluet, president and CEO of GVNA HealthCare, was elected to the nominating committee; Irish, of Worcester, was re-elected to that panel.

TOM O'NEILL, JONATHAN RYAN, MARGARET SULLIVAN and BILL SULLIVAN JR. were elected to the board of directors of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest, based in Worcester. O'Neill is director of risk solutions at The Hanover Insurance Group. Ryan, of Westborough, is director of marketing technology at Aberdeen Group in Boston. Margaret Sullivan, of Hudson, is executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer of Avidia Bank. Bill Sullivan, of Worcester, is a vice president and principal at Sullivan Group, an insurance firm based in the city.

MICHELLE CATE was hired by Universal Window and Door of Marlborough as a customer service specialist. She previously worked for Pella Corp. as a showroom manager, and prior to that worked for Westaff, a specialized temp-to-permanent staffing company.

TOM MOSCHOS was hired as vice president of commercial lending by SpencerBANK. Moschos, of Southborough, most recently served as assistant vice president at Commerce Bank, working in its corporate banking department.

ERICA LeBLANC and EMMA RATLIFF were hired by MediaBoss Television in Framingham. LeBlanc, a recent graduate of Suffolk University, will handle social media and implement social media strategies for clients. She will also write for a company online series. Ratliff will serve in MediaBoss' television development office as a consultant for online and television series production. She has produced for networks such as CNN, Travel Channel and National Geographic. Ratliff also formerly served as city news editor for the Boston Herald.

SUSAN CARD and MATTHEW TILLO were promoted by Commerce Bank of Worcester. Card was promoted to cash management officer. The Paxton resident joined the bank in 2001 as a commercial real estate and cash management administrator. She earned a bachelor's degree in business management at Worcester State University. Tillo, of Worcester, is now a commercial loan officer at the bank's main branch in Worcester. He joined the bank as a credit analyst in 2011, and was promoted to senior credit analyst the next year. Tillo holds a bachelor's degree in management and an MBA in accounting, both from Clark University.

DR. STEPHANIE MURIGLAN was hired by the department of family medicine at Reliant Medical Group and will work at the group's site in Holden. She received her medical degree from Saint George's University School of Medicine in Saint George's, Grenada, then completed her residency at UMass-Fitchburg Family Medicine.

KIMBERLY A. HADDAD was named chief of staff at Commonwealth Medicine, the public service consulting and operations division of UMass Medical School. She had served as both director of health care policy and deputy general counsel at the Massachusetts Executive Office for Administration and Finance. From 2009 to 2012, Haddad was general counsel and health policy advisor to state Sen. Richard T. Moore. She earned her bachelor's degree from Wellesley College, a master's in public health from Tufts and her juris doctorate from Northeastern University.

STEPHEN RIORDAN was hired as manager of the TD Bank branch at Edgell Road in Framingham. Formerly banking center manager at Bank of America in Framingham, the Worcester resident has 12 years of experience in retail bank management.

JOHN SHEA joined Mirick O'Connell, a law firm with offices in Worcester and Westborough, as part of an expansion of the group's domestic law practice. He is partner and chair of the firm's family law group. He had been managing partner at Lian, Zarrow, Eynon, Shea & Spofford. Shea will work in the Worcester office.

MICHAEL COLLETTE was hired by Micron Products Inc., based in Fitchburg. The medical device company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. Collette will serve as vice president of quality. He has led quality systems for medical device manufacturers such as NxStage Medical, Cynosure, Vaupell Northeast Molding and Tooling, and Smiths Medical. Collette has also served as vice president of quality for NxStage Medical.

JENNIFER LAFFOND, SUSAN COLLINS and SABRINA GRILLO were promoted by Hometown Bank, based in Oxford. Laffond, assistant vice president of collection, began her banking career with the former Athol-Clinton Co-operative Bank in 2000 and has served in a variety of positions. She lives in Athol. Collins, of Webster, was promoted to branch manager of the bank's Sturbridge office. She joined the bank as a teller in the Webster office in 2000 and has served as assistant manager of the Oxford office since 2012. Grillo, of Southbridge, was promoted to assistant branch manager of the Oxford office. She joined the bank in 2009, and was appointed levy coordinator in 2011.

TODD WETZEL was promoted to executive director, financial advisor in the Morgan Stanley wealth management office in Westborough. Wetzel, of Wayland, has been with the firm since 1990.

VALERIE ZOLEZZI-WYNDHAM was elected chair of the board of directors of the Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center. She joined the board in 2008 and became vice chair in 2013. Zolezzi-Wyndham worked at Legal Assistance Corp. of Central Massachusetts for more than seven years before the program joined with Western Massachusetts Legal Services to form Community Legal Aid in 2011. Zolezzi-Wyndham is a graduate of Boston College and earned a juris doctorate from Boston University.

DR. RICHARD GOLDBAUM, a psychiatrist, was hired by Harrington HealthCare System's Behavioral Health Dept., and will work at the main Southbridge office, on Pine Street. He earned his medical degree at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. The Natick resident most recently served as medical director for the suboxone clinic at Addiction Treatment Center in Brighton.

BILL MAFFUCCI was hired as vice president of business development at Kopin Corp. of Westborough, which develops wearable computing technologies. He'll focus on emerging applications in the defense market. Maffucci was most recently with Intevac Photonics, after it acquired Creative Display Systems, which Maffucci co-founded.

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