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IAN CATLOW was promoted to vice president at Tighe & Bond. Based out of the firm's Worcester office, Catlow has 20 years of experience in water and wastewater design, and has worked on projects across New England, including combined sewer separation work in Boston, and water reuse systems at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. A licensed engineer in Massachusetts and Connecticut, Catlow is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in environmental engineering. He lives in Princeton.
JENNIFER RAMIREZ has joined the Garvin Center for Geriatric Psychiatry at Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer as nurse manager. She has more than 10 years of experience in geriatric nursing and transitional care settings. She joins NVMC from Westford House in Westford, where she oversaw operations for 41 beds, including both traditional and long-term care. She is a graduate of Rivier University in Nashua, N.H. and is working towards a master's degree for family nurse practitioner and leadership.
HAROLD “RAY” CHESSON III, VINCENT LUCCHESI, and TRACY OPALINSKI were elected to the board of trustees at North Brookfield Savings Bank. Chesson is the president of Gavitt Wire & Cable Co. in West Brookfield, where he has worked since he graduated from Clark University. He started as production coordinator and advanced to operations manager before becoming president. He lives in East Brookfield. Lucchesi is CEO and owner of Graphite Insulating Systems in Gardner, a position he has held since 1999. Before that, he was operations manager for Norton Co. – now Saint-Gobain – for nearly 20 years. He is a graduate of Alfred University in New York and a resident of Oakham. Opalinski, a Ware resident, was recently elected to her town's board of selectmen. She holds various titles and positions in her community, including trustee of the Edward & Barbara Urban Foundation, vice president of the Ware Business & Civic Association and member of the Ware Community Development Authority.
CHRISTINA DiRUSSO, DONNA DAIGLE, MARC OSTBERG and SUSAN RHEAULT were all promoted to assistant vice president at bankHometown in Oxford. DiRusso, a Leominster resident, was promoted to assistant vice president, commercial lending. She has been with the bank since 2014 and works out of the Leominster branch, covering the North Central market as a commercial lender. She is a committee member of the North Quabbin Loan Fund and North County Community Development Corp, and an active member of BNI Group in Leominster. Daigle, a resident of Lunenberg, is now assistant vice president, branch manager of the Leominster office. A 20-year veteran of the banking industry, she started at the bank in 2014 as a branch manager in Leominster. Ostberg, who has been with the bank since 2013, was promoted to assistant vice president, branch manager of the Athol office. He is a board member of the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce and of the Economic Development & Industrial Committee in Orange, where he lives. Rheault, who has worked for the bank for about nine years, was promoted to assistant vice president, operation. She started as a teller before moving to bookkeeping in 2009 and operations in 2013. She became operations supervisor in 2015, and oversees deposit operations for all 13 branches. She lives in Putnam, Conn.
ANA SUJATA MADARIYA joined Reliant Medical Group's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and will see patients in Worcester and Webster. She received her medical degree from Universidad de Buenos Aires in Argentina and stayed in Buenos Aires for her internship at Hospital de Clinicas Jose de San Martin. She then completed a residency at Albany Medical Center in Albany, N.Y.
DAN COBB, a Worcester resident, is now advanced technology/life sciences manager at Erland Construction in Burlington. He has more than 10 years of experience in construction, mostly focused on building and renovating cleanroom facilities and specialized lab environments, as well as installing tools and other sensitive equipment in occupied production suites. He is a graduate of Fitchburg State University.
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