Canton man’s name lives on

Globe South People

July 31, 2011|By Paul E. Kandarian
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SOUTHCOAST HONORS EMPLOYEES: Southcoast Hospitals Group, which consists of Tobey Hospital in Wareham, Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River, and St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford, recently honored employees who reached major milestones in years of service. This year, the group celebrated a total of 1,029 employees with anniversaries of five to 45 years, said Keith A. Hovan, company president.

Honorees, their hometowns, and years of service included:

■40 years of service: Joan Eckhart, care coordination at Charlton; Judy Galego, perioperative services at St. Luke’s; and Debra Pacheco and Sandra Quinn, both in patient services at St. Luke’s, all of Freetown.

■35 years of service: Mary Green, patient services at St. Luke’s, and Deborah Souza, laboratory at St. Luke’s, both of Freetown; Jaime Mourao, engineering and maintenance at St. Luke’s, of Marion; Joann Finn and Teresa Todd, both in rehab services at St. Luke’s, both of Wareham.

BUSINESS BRIEFS: May Institute in Randolph, a nonprofit serving people with autism and other special needs, was given a $20,000 grant from the New York Center for Autism, part of the proceeds from Comedy Central’s “2010 Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism,’’ said institute president and CEO Walter P. Christian. The event generated more than $3.5 million in donations, and May Institute was one of 35 organizations to be named a grant recipient, Christian said. The institute was founded in 1955 and its programs are held at nearly 200 locations across the country.

Elyse Barry of Braintree was named an administrative assistant at Kirkland Albrecht & Fredrickson in Braintree, a certified public accounting firm. Before joining the company, she was with Ropes & Gray LLP as a practice development assistant.

Cathy Gray of Hingham was named the new sales counselor at Linden Ponds in Hingham, an Erickson Living retirement community. She has been with Erickson since 2006.

Dawn Stevens (inset) of Hanson was named director of relocation for Jack Conway Realtor in Norwell’s 42-office firm. She began working at Conway as a real estate agent in 1989. For 12 years, Stevens was volunteer coordinator for the company’s annual MainSpring “Dishin’ It Up for the Homeless’’ charity event, which raises money for the Brockton-based organization.

Paul E. Kandarian can be reached at Kandarian@globe.com.

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