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  NADZEYA SHKODA
Melanson announced the pro- motion of two of its newest managers: Nadzeya Shkoda, CPA, and Jonathan Cohen- Gorczyca, CPA. Shkoda has been in the accounting profes- sion for almost a decade and is a part of the Governmen-
tal Services team out of the Greenfield office. She joined Melanson in 2014 and works on approximately 15 munici- pal audits annually. She enjoys participating in the Govern- mental Accounting Standards Board group and how auditing presents new challenges each day. She received a master of science in accountancy degree
at Westfield State University in 2011. She holds mem- berships with the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MSCPA) and the American Insti- tute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Cohen- Gorczyca has been working at Melanson for more than nine years. As part of its Commercial Services team in Greenfield, he advises businesses and indi-
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viduals on tax, management, compliance, and other accounting and planning matters. Over the last year, he has been particularly focused on helping clients with their Paycheck Protection Program loans. He received his master of science in accountancy degree from Western New England University in 2013 and
is a member of MSCPA and AICPA. He also serves on the board of trustees for the Greenfield Public Library as well as his condo association.
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Local home builder and devel- oper Alan Tabin, announced he has joined B & B Real Estate in Holyoke as a licensed real- estate agent. Tabin has been active in the real-estate indus- try throughout his adult life. As co-owner of Home Improve- ment Associates, LLC, he grew a successful construction busi-
ness over three decades. His expertise as a builder includes custom homes, investment property, rehab- bing, and residential and commercial renovations. His experience in real-estate development includes
a residential subdivision of new homes and a 25-unit condominium project in South Hadley known
as Jacob’s Edge. “I am excited to offer my unique expertise as a builder to home buyers, sellers, and potential investors,” Tabin said. “My knowledge of construction, local building resources and contacts, and the real-estate market can be valuable to anyone wanting to buy, sell, or invest in real estate.”
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Deliso Financial and Insur- ance Services announced that Nicole Stuart has joined the firm as practice coordinator. She will be responsible for pro- viding service to Deliso’s clients as well as performing day-to- day administration and opera- tional functions for the firm. “I am excited and proud to join
the Deliso Financial & Insurance Services team,” Stuart said. “Their reputation demonstrates the level
of quality resources and service standards that align with my goals to execute the most advantageous and expedient financial solutions for our clients’ needs.” Stuart attended Bay Path University, where she received an MBA in entrepreneurship and innovative practices. She brings more than 20 years of profes- sional experience in finance, banking, and book- keeping. “Nicole’s background and experience will complement our core service offerings,” said Jean Deliso, CFP, president and owner of Deliso Financial and Insurance Services. “She is client-focused, and her enthusiastic personality and strong organization- al skills are a perfect fit with the rest of our team. We look forward to her support in our efforts to expand our capabilities and becoming an integral part of Deliso Financial & Insurance Services.”
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OMG Inc. recently promoted Josh Kelly to senior vice presi- dent for Business Development and Brent Fournier to director of Procurement. Meanwhile, OMG Roofing Products hired Elli-Ann Oskar as Sales and Marketing assistant. In his new role, Kelly will focus on stra- tegic growth opportunities, including mergers and acquisi- tions, product development, licensing, as well as strategies to expand OMG’s business. He started with OMG in 1991 as
a project coordinator and has held several positions within the roofing division, includ- ing key account manager, vice president of Marketing, general manager, and, most recently, vice president of Product Development and Innovation. Kelly is a member of the Single Ply Roofing Industry trade association, a past president of the Roofing Industry Alliance, and a current member of the
board of directors for the National Roofing Contrac- tors Assoc. He holds a bachelor’s degree from UMass Amherst and an MBA from Western New England University. In his new role, Fournier will develop and implement procurement strategies that meet OMG’s customer demands by focusing on customer service, reduced supply-chain risk, as well as stronger supply partnerships across the value chain. Fournier started with OMG as part of the Tiger Claw acquisition in 2011, as a service delivery manager, and was pro- moted to manager of Purchasing in January 2014. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Connecticut State University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. In her new role, Oskar is responsible for a wide assortment of administrative functions to sup- port the sales and marketing teams, as well as the company’s key account managers and Customer Service department. Prior to joining OMG, she was
a Business Development assistant at Teracode. She has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Westfield State University.
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The Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts
(GSCWM) elected eight new members to board of directors at its virtual annual meeting on June 23. The new board members, all of whom will serve
a two-year term, include Carla Carten, executive director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Strategy for Mass General Brigham Health Care; Ella Grant, senior Girl Scout and student at Tantasqua Region- al High School; Lisa Greene, director of Patient Accounts/HIM for AdCare Hospital of Worcester;
Kate Kane, Wealth Management advisor for North- western Mutual; Shirley Konneh, assistant director at the Center for Career Development at the Col- lege of the Holy Cross; Laura Marotta, co-founder and executive director of Creative Hub Worcester; Roberta McCullough-Dews, director of Administra- tive Services within the Office of the Pittsfield Mayor and Public Information officer for the City of Pitts- field; and Addison Witkes, senior Girl Scout and student at Wachusett Regional High School. “I am pleased to welcome, and thrilled to have the privilege to serve on the board with, these new members,” said Joan Bertrand, GSCWM board president. “They are dynamic individuals with diverse talents and experiences to help oversee the operations of the Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts and further our mission to build girls of courage, confi- dence, and character, who make the world a better place.”
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Health New England
announced the recent appointment of Lisa Cohen to the role of vice president
of Finance and Chief Finan- cial Officer. In this position, Cohen is responsible for lead- ing Health New England’s financial strategy, accounting, actuarial, underwriting, and
financial reporting, ensuring its ability to provide cost-effective healthcare coverage while maintaining high-quality member care. Cohen joins Health New England’s executive leadership team and reports directly to Richard Swift, president and CEO. Cohen comes to Health New England from Fallon Health in Worcester, where she was vice president of Financial Planning and Accounting Operations, and served as interim chief financial officer in 2019. Prior to Fallon Health, Cohen was chief financial officer for Ascen- tria Care Alliance. She also served as chief financial officer at the PACE Organization of Rhode Island. Cohen earned her bachelor of science in account- ing and MBA degrees from the UMass Dartmouth. She has been a member of the American Institute of CPAs for more than 20 years, and maintains active certification as a certified public accountant and cer- tified global management accountant.
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Lara Sharp has been named dean of the School of
STEM at Springfield Tech- nical Community College. Sharp’s professional experience includes six years at St. Peters- burg College in Clearwater, Fla., as the program director for Engineering, Manufactur- ing and Building Arts, and also serving as the acting dean of Natural Sciences, Engineer-
ing, Manufacturing, and Building Arts. From 2013 to 2015, she was at the Corporate College of Polk State College in Winter Haven, Fla., managing National Science Foundation and Department of Labor
grants in advanced manufacturing and engineering technology. Sharp spent more than 11 years teach- ing chemistry, natural science, and engineering to high-school students at various locations. Sharp
also brings industry experience, having worked at Specialty Minerals Inc. as a process engineer and an operator technician as well as an educational consul- tant for PASCO Scientific. She has been recognized for her outstanding teaching as well as her commu- nity engagement, including a STEM Woman of the Year Award from Girls Inc. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math.
  JONATHAN COHEN-GORCZYCA
  JOSH KELLY
  LISA COHEN
  BRENT FOURNIER
   ELLI-ANN OSKAR
  ALAN TABIN
  LARA SHARP
  NICOLE STUART
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