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Marie Paturzo is a certified financial planner professional, who has established herself as a valued resource to the clients she serves.
At Webster Five, Lynch might seem to have a by-the-numbers type job, maybe buried in paperwork. He sees it as being trusted with a role in one of the most important decisions in someone’s life: buying a home.
Sarah Connell Sanders is committed to being an ambassador for the city of Worcester.
Running a successful restaurant would seem to be enough to keep anybody busy. Larbi, however, apparently still has time and energy to spare.
Genie-Rae C. Richard arrived at O’Connor Maloney as a young staff accountant with limited experience, and throughout her over 10 years there has risen through the ranks, becoming its audit manager.
When the coronavirus hit Worcester, Lamoureux and her family joined Worcester Stitchers for Health and have sewn 1,000 cloth face masks to give to health and community organizations.
Early this year, she opened Lilac & Oak, a flower farm in New Braintree and forestry business in North Brookfield, selling dry organic flowers for crafts and helping landowners make sustainably minded decisions regarding their forested land.
On his 27th birthday, Steven Schimmel became the youngest executive director of the Jewish Federation’s 148 offices.
Robyn Kennedy is a tireless advocate for equality, dedicating both her personal and professional life to eliminating racism and empowering women.
As a nearly lifelong resident of Worcester, Guardiola utilizes his law degree and experience to help the Worcester community.
While shifting cultural norms in the business community have found hiring managers outwardly working toward hiring a more diverse staff, studies in the last few years by organizations like McKinsey & Co. and Regent University found women and people of color are promoted less frequently than their white male counterparts. This produces a dynamic where company leadership at many organizations remains dominated by white males even as the company's employees become more diversified.
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