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  TOM SENECAL
  JENICCA GALLAGHER
The Massachusetts Bankers Association (MBA), a multi- faceted banking trade group representing more than 120 banks that manage an aggre- gate $27 trillion in assets under custody, has named Tom Sen- ecal, president and CEO of Holyoke-based PeoplesBank,
to its board of directors. The MBA was founded in
promoted to vice president, branch manager. She has been with the bank since 2010, when she joined as a branch man- ager. She holds a bachelor’s degree from UMass Amherst.
• Cynthia Gonzalez is being promoted to vice president, branch manager. She has
been with the bank since 2003, when she joined as a branch manager. She attended
Skoler, Abbott & Presser, P.C., a labor and employment law firm serving employers in
the Greater Springfield area, recently welcomed attorney Trevor Brice to its team. A native of Newport, R.I., Brice received his law degree from- Suffolk University School of Law in Boston, where he was
the recipient of the Robert Fuchs Memorial Labor Law Award. After practicing in Boston, he recently relocated to Northfield and joined Skoler Abbott. Brice has regularly advised and represented clients in state and federal courts, as well as at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC),
the Mass. Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD), the Conn. Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO), and other state agencies. He is licensed in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, and New York, and is a member of the bar associations in those states.
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The Board of Directors of Cancer Connection
announced that Chelsea Sunday Kline has been named executive director of the nonprofit. Kline’s hiring comes as Cancer Connection is poised to cre- ate and implement a new plan of strategic growth
in programming, development, and outreach. Kline said she is eager to support the staff in safely reopen- ing to provide in-person supports for participants and their caregivers, from massage, reiki, mindful- ness, and more. Kline joins Cancer Connection with a wide range of applicable professional skills and expertise. Kline is a graduate of both Smith College and Harvard Divinity School and has a background as an academic program director for a local univer- sity, an interim executive director of a small non- profit, and is currently a consultant and professional life, career, and transition coach. Moreover, she con- tributes a regular column to the Daily Hampshire Gazette’s Living section entitled “In the Present,” featuring content about mindfulness, gratitude, and kindness.
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Patricia Begrowicz, president and co-Owner of Onyx Specialty Papers in Lee, was elected recently as chair
of the board of directors of Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM), the statewide business asso- ciation. A respected business and community leader in Berkshire County, Begrowicz has led the rebirth of a successful manufacturing company she acquired with a partner from MeadWestvaco during the great recession. She will become the second woman to chair the board of the largest business group in the Commonwealth and the first person from Berkshire County to lead AIM since 1953. Representatives of 3,400 AIM-member businesses elected Begrowicz during the association’s annual business meet-
ing. Members also elected Donna Latson Gittens, principal and Founder of MORE Advertising in Watertown, as clerk of the corporation, and Gregory Buscone, executive vice president and senior com- mercial banking officer, Eastern Bank, Boston, as treasurer. Begrowicz bought the MeadWestvaco specialty papers business with partner Christopher Mathews in December 2009 and formed Onyx Spe- cialty Papers. The company, which currently employs 150 people, provides skilled manufacturing jobs in a region that has seen many manufacturers downsize or close. Onyx produces highly engineered papers for technically demanding applications in global mar- kets including automotive, medical filters, fine art, decorative surfaces and filtration.
  TREVOR BRICE
People on the Move
1905 to “promote the general welfare and usefulness of banks” and today serves a number of constituen- cies including legislators, regulators, consumer advo- cates, the media, community groups and, of course, the general public. Its member banks currently employ more than 72,000 professionals who work at more than 2,000 separate locations across the state. Senecal has more than 30 years of experience in the financial services industry. He was elected president of PeoplesBank in 2016 after previously serving as the bank’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. He is a graduate of the UMass Amherst Isen- berg School of Management (B.S. Business Adminis- tration) and is a certified public accountant. He also attended the Tuck Executive Program at Dartmouth College.
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Tony Worden, president and CEO of Greenfield
Cooperative Bank and it’s Northampton Coop- erative Bank division, announced several recent promotions:
• Lisa Kmetz is being promoted to executive vice president, Retail Banking. She has been with the bank since 1998 when she started as a branch man- ager. She holds an associate’s degree in Business Administra- tion from Holyoke Community College and certification in Computer Information Systems
from Western New England University.
• Chelsea Depault is being promoted to vice presi- dent, Commercial Operations Officer. She originally started with the bank back in 2007 as a float teller and also worked in the Accounting Department before moving on to Commercial Lending, where she has been for the past several years as a credit analyst and then as an assistant vice president, Commercial Lending. In her new role, she will oversee the opera- tions of Commercial Loan Servicing and Adminis- tration. She holds a bachelor’s degree from UMass Amherst.
• Casey Cusson is being pro- moted to vice president, branch manager. He has been with the bank since 2017, when he started as a branch manag- er. He holds a bachelor’s degree from UMass Amherst and lives in Shelburne with his family.
• Lisa Granger is being pro- moted to vice president,
branch manager. She has been with the bank since 2007, when she joined as a branch manager with several years of experience in bank management. She is a graduate of the New England School of Financial Studies.
• Jenicca Gallagher is being
Salem State College.
• Dawn Hibbert is being promoted to vice president, branch man- ager. She has been with the bank since 2002, when she joined us as
a teller. She holds an associate’s degree from Holyoke Commu- nity College.
• Chris Wilkey is being promot- ed to assistant vice president, Information Systems. He has been with the bank since 2007, when he joined as a back-up head teller before becoming lead technology specialist in 2014, and MIS Officer in 2019.
• Julie Gonzales is being pro- moted to Human Resources officer. She has been with the bank since 2012, when she joined us as a teller before becoming executive assistant to the CEO and then most recently HR coordinator. She
holds an associate’s degree from Greenfield Commu- nity College.
Other notable promotions:
• Matt Welcome was promoted from branch manag- er-in-training to branch manager. He has been with the bank for more than four years and has served as a float teller, float head teller, and was most recently promoted to branch manager-in-training for the Turners Falls branch. He now drops the in-training designation to become a branch manager in Turners Falls. He holds an associate’s degree from Springfield Technical Community College.
• Erika Kleeberg was promoted from head teller to assistant manager. She has been with the bank since 2019 and has quickly risen from teller to head teller and now assistant manager. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Roger Williams University.
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Lathrop, a senior living com- munity with campuses in Northampton and Easthamp- ton, recently welcomed Cindy Jerome as its new chief execu- tive officer. Johnson is a sea- soned executive leader with 23 years of leadership experience in senior living communities in New England. A non-profit
founded in 1989, Lathrop is a Kendal affiliate, serving older adults in the Quaker tradition. “I was delighted to receive a call inquiring about my interest in lead- ing a Kendal community,” said Jerome. “Kendal’s values and my own have great affinity.” Both of Lath- rop’s campus communities offer independent living in townhomes. The Easthampton campus is also home to The Inn, an Enhanced Living option offer- ing meals and daily support. Jerome has a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Antioch New England Graduate School. Most recently she was the senior leader of Alice Peck Day Lifecare and, prior to that, of Garden Path Elder Living.
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   DAWN HIBBERT
  CHRIS WILKEY
  LISA KMETZ
  CINDY JEROME
  CASEY CUSSON
  LISA GRANGER
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