Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced the appointment of 24 Vermonters to State boards and commissions, made in the month of December. Boards and commissions serve an important role in state government, giving Vermonters numerous opportunities to serve their state and communities. The Governor’s office is currently soliciting applications to fill vacancies and upcoming term expirations. All those interested in serving on a board or commission should visit the Governor’s website at governor.vermont.gov/boards-commissions to apply.
Appointments made by the Governor between December 1-December 31, 2017, are listed below:
State Workforce Development Board
- David Allaire of Rutland
- Paul Monette of Newport
- Gregory Maguire of Montpelier
Board of Health
- Margaret Bolton of Addison
- Robert Simpson of Burlington
Vermont Commission on Women
- Mary Daley of Barnet
District 1 Environmental Commission
- John Casella Jr. of Hydeville
District 5 Environmental Commission
- Ken Goslant of Northfield
Community High School of Vermont
- Beth Hulbert of Barre
- Sean Recicar of Colchester
Vermont State Housing Authority
- Jo Ann Troiano of Montpelier
Governor’s Workforce Equity and Diversity Council
- Joseph Nusbaum of Winooski
- Karen Richards of Williamstown
- Lori Valburn of Essex
Vermont Economic Progress Council
- Casey Mock (as Executive Director), of Burlington
Board of Dental Examiners
- David Baasch of Wallingford
Board of Optometry
- Albert Pristaw of Woodstock
Board of Chiropractic
- Benjamin King of Williston
New England Board of Higher Education
- Karen Scolforo of Castleton
Vermont Human Rights Commission
- Nathan Besio of Colchester
Green Mountain Secure Retirement Plan Board
- Paul Dame of Essex
- Dan Boardman of Burlington
State Program Standing Committee for Adult Mental Health
- Ulrika Schygulla of North Ferrisburgh
