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Briefs on local businesspeople, including Paul Brassil, Robyn Nasuti, Sean Terrell, Kevin Haley and Dana Drissel

Paul Brassil of Medfield has joined the company as senior vice president/chief information officer and will oversee PCU’s information technology and digital innovation efforts. Brassil has more than 25 years of experience in the information technology leadership field with entities such as Commonwealth Medicine (a division of UMass Medical School), the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, EMC Corp. and Siemens IT Solutions and Services Inc. He holds an MS in computer information systems from Bentley University in Waltham and a BA in Business Administration from Bridgewater State University. Brassil s community involvement spans initiatives focused on workforce development and industry leadership serving as a member of the Tech Hire Advisory Group of Boston’s Private Industry Council (comprised of Boston CIOs developing summer intern programs for low/moderate income students in the Boston Public Schools); an adviser for Fintech Women (helping women in banking/finance/fintech a

West Towson woman perseveres on COVID vaccinations, assists more than 100 seniors

After AK Parks watched her older family members struggle to schedule coronavirus vaccination appointments online, the West Towson resident began helping seniors get appointments. To date, she has helped more than 100 obtain vaccination appointments.

It s put the future on hold — A year of shutdown has changed how we work, play and navigate a pandemic-altered world

It has been a year of staggering loss, with COVID-19 killing more than 518,000 people in the U.S. alone. The shutdown triggered an economic crisis of business closures and double-digit unemployment, with as many as one in six Americans losing their job at one point.

It s put the future on hold : A year of shutdown has changed how we work, play and navigate a pandemic-altered world

It has been a year of staggering loss, with COVID-19 killing more than 518,000 people in the U.S. alone. The shutdown triggered an economic crisis of business closures and double-digit unemployment, with as many as one in six Americans losing their job at one point.

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