By Daily News staff
Posted Nov 17, 2009 @ 03:49 PM

Maxymillian Technologies Inc. (MT) recently announced that Sheila Warren of Waltham has joined the firm as the director of sales and marketing.

Warren has more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience in the environmental and infrastructure industries.

Prior to joining Maxymillian, she served as the northeast business development manager for Boart Longyear E&I Drilling Services in North Reading (formerly DL Maher). While at Boart Longyear, she was instrumental in positioning the firm as the leading provider of drilling services to the environmental, infrastructure, geoconstruction, water supply and civil engineering industries.

Warren is on the board of directors of the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Boston Post and previously served as post president. She was elected to the prestigious SAME Academy of Fellows, and has also served on the National Board of Directors as the New England regional vice president.

Other professional organizations where she serves on committees include the Society for Women Environmental Professionals, Women Transportation Seminar, Licensed Site Professional Association, New England Water Works Association and Association of Engineering Geologists.

Based in Waltham, MT is a comprehensive environmental remediation firm serving the private, public, federal and municipal sectors throughout the northeastern United States.


Tufts Health Plan in Watertown recently honored several local residents for years of service to Tufts Health Plan. They were among 224 employees recognized for reaching career milestones between five and 25 years.

Marilyn Carlson of Acton was recognized for five years of service, and is a specialty case manager in the clinical services division.

Mike Dick of Ashland was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a software quality assurance analyst in the information systems division.

Jill Borrelli of Framingham was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a project manager in the clinical services education and program development department.

Kathie McDonald of Framingham was recognized for five years of service, and is a specialty case manager in the clinical services division.

Jim Binney of Hopedale was recognized for 15 years of service, and is an application development manager in the information systems division.

Colleen Stankard of Hudson was recognized for 15 years of service, and is a sales coordinator in the sales and service department.

Lamia Zaidi of Marlborough was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a claims adjustment analyst in the Tufts Health Plan Medicare preferred division.

Kathleen Mullin of Marlborough was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a senior contract administrator in the allied health services department.

Tonita Samuels of Marlborough was recognized for five years of service, and is a claims examiner in the claims department.

Pam Doucette of Maynard was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a manager in the application management services department.

George Koronios of Millis was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a business analyst in the Tufts Health Plan Medicare preferred membership operations management department.

Kathy Eld of Natick was recognized for 20 years of service, and is a director of client services and major accounts in the sales and service department.

Joyce Valente of Natick was recognized for 15 years of service, and is a claims specialist in the Claims Operations department.

Cynthia Chamberlain of Natick was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a program manager in the mental health department.

Renee Altman Nefussy of Natick was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a manager of value performance in the quality and health informatics department.

Kim Matthes of Shrewsbury was recognized for 15 years of service, and is an account executive in the sales and service department.

Michael Andrews of Southborough was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a senior technology team leader in the infrastructure services department.

Brian Ringuette of Sudbury was recognized for 10 years of service, and is a relationship manager in the information systems department.

William Smith-Vaniz of Sudbury was recognized for five years of service, and is a data integration architect in the application management services department.

Tony Pulsone of Weston was recognized for 20 years of service, and is a senior pre-certification coordinator in the clinical services division.

 

 

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