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Business Briefs: New personnel at Main Street Hospitality; Kimball Farms job fair

Four new appointments announced at Main Street Hospitality, while Kimball Farms is conducting a career fair.

Main Street Hospitality Group personnel appointments

Stockbridge — Main Street Hospitality Group has announced several new personnel appointments to help support the growth and development of the group and its hotel portfolio. The new team additions are below.

Rebecca Lennon has joined the Red Lion Inn as Director of Dining Operations. Lennon comes from Canyon Ranch in Lenox where she was Food and Beverage Director.

Selina Lamb is Main Street’s new Director of Retail Operations. Lamb’s retail background includes key positions with Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Macy’s.

Bonita Wilson has been promoted to Manager of Customer Relationships and Marketing Services. Wilson was formerly Main Street’s Executive Assistant and Training Coordinator.

Janet Boyer is returning home to Main Street as Executive Administrator. She previously worked at the Red Lion Inn and Country Curtains and most recently at Salisbury School in Salisbury, Conn.

–E.E.

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Kimball Farms to host job fair

Lenox — Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center will host a career fair for nursing assistants and other positions on Wednesday, February 24, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 40 Sunset Ave. in Lenox, Massachusetts.

Information will be available on careers for nursing assistants, shadow aides, hospitality aides, and per diem activity assistants. Kimball Farms will offer on-site interviews and applications as well as tours of the facility. Participants may enter to win a raffle for gift cards. Those interested but unable to attend may call (413) 637-7025 or go online for more information.

–E.E.

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