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From: RikRichter12/5/2005 9:31:12 AM
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The Corporate Shuffle
By Jesse Noyes
Sunday, December 4, 2005

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Ann Toomey joined the Mod squad.

The former Arnold Worldwide senior vice president teamed up with Modernista! as an account director. Toomey is set to work on the ad shop’s Napster and Rockport accounts.

It’s Captin Kirk.

Kirk Jensen was added to William Gallagher Associates as senior vice president and leader of the risk management practice group. Jensen formerly served in a variety of roles at Marsh Inc.

Dan Gray’s new role is electrifying. The president of Independent Electric Supply, in Somerville, was elected as vice president-elect for the National Association of Electrical Distributors’ Eastern region.

Meet Fidelity’s newest asset. John Moynihan took a spot as vice president of global asset management for Pembroke Real Estate - a unit of Fidelity Investments. Moynihan brings over 20 years of experience, including a stint as director of asset management at Taurus New England Investment Corp.

Thomas Hoarty is riding the wave over at Microfluidics - a subsidiary of MFIC Corp.

The Burlington resident joined the company as vice president of marketing and sales.

Todd Graff is hitting the links at advertising firm Conover Tuttle Pace.

Graff, a veteran golf journalist, took the reins as head of the agency’s golf division.

The firm is also loving former Arnold Worldwide executive Jenny Love.

The agency hired Love as senior account director. Conover also promoted Alyssa Guidara as senior account executive.

Chapter 11 never sounded so good.

Hanify & King hired Natalie Wong-Brink as an associate in its bankruptcy and financial restructuring practice group. Wong-Brink previously held a post as law clerk to Henry J. Boroff for U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Worcester.

. Send personnel news to The Corporate Shuffle: business@bostonherald.com
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