Thrive names three new directors

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Thrive names three new directors
Ralph Tricomi, Christine Mariano and Jane Seymour have joined Thrive Support and Advocacy’s board of directors. (Photos/Courtesy)

MARLBOROUGH – Thrive Support & Advocacy, a nonprofit empowering youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Central Massachusetts, has announced that it has expanded its board of directors to 10 with the election of three new members.

Business executives Christine Mariano of Sterling, Jane Seymour of Northborough and Ralph Tricomi of Southborough were each elected to two-year terms.

“Christine, Jane and Ralph bring strategic vision, financial experience and marketing savvy to Thrive’s board of directors at a time of unprecedented growth for our organization,” said Thrive President and CEO Sean Rose. “The expansion of our board reflects the growth of our agency in Worcester County, and we are fortunate to gain their expertise and leadership.”

Mariano is a vice president at International Ceramic Engineering and director of engineered material sales. She has extensive experience in operations management and building relationships, as well as using multiple platforms for building brand awareness.

Seymour is the senior vice president, program development and integration manager at Bank of America. In addition to her banking and financial management experience, Seymour excels at designing and implementing strategic planning initiatives.

Tricomi is the director of market development for Marlborough-based Web Industries and brings many years of business development and marketing experience to the board.

Thrive supports more than 1,200 individuals and families living in the Worcester County and Middlesex West regions of Massachusetts. It provides recreational and social initiatives for youth and adults, community residences, and individual and family support.

For more information, visit www.icanthrive.org.

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