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
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February 12, 2021 1:44 PM By Marissa Perlman
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SACRAMENTO, California (KOVR) A baby boy fell out of the backseat of a fast-moving car in the middle of a busy South Sacramento intersection – and those tense moments were caught on surveillance video.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is now warning parents to make sure seat belts are being used when they should be and doors are properly secured.
“Not only is it state law, but that’s the most precious cargo you can have in the backseat of your vehicle,” said Officer Jim Young with South Sacramento CHP.
The boy, 2, survived with minor scrapes and bruises after falling out of the back of his mom’s car over the weekend. Video shows a black Hyundai Tuscan quickly making a left turn in the area. The child quickly fell out of the back door and to the ground in the middle of the intersection.