Scott appoints 28 Vermonters to state boards and commissions in September

Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced he appointed 28 Vermonters to State boards and commissions in September.

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 to apply.

Appointments made by the Governor in September are listed below:

Governor's Veterans Advisory Council

  • Keith Baranow, South Royalton
  • Gary De Gasta, Norwich
  • William Canfield, Fair Haven
  • David Carlson, Essex
  • Adrian Megrath, Rutland
  • Richard Farmer, Springfield
  • Stephanie Wobby, Milton
  • Brenda Cruickshank, Northfield

Vermont Veterans' Memorial Cemetery Advisory Board

  • Judee Chatot-Travis, Barre
  • Christopher Palermo, Morrisville
  • Richard Reed, Leicester
  • Kenneth W. Gragg, Jr., Burlington

Community High School of Vermont

  • Eric Peterson, South Burlington

Advisory Council on Special Education

  • Rene Sanchez, Williston
  • Dana Lesperance, Waterbury
  • Kimberly McNamara, Jericho

Vermont Housing Council

  • Heather Starzynski, Rutland

Vermont Labor Relations Board

  • Robert Greemore, Barre

Board of Medical Practice

  • Stephanie Lorentz, Rutland

Vermont Enhanced 911 Board

  • Angela Eastman, Orange

Justice of the Peace

  • Chuck Gregory, Springfield

Vermont Economic Development Authority

  • Kiersten Bourgeois, Swanton
  • Peter Elwell, Brattleboro
  • David Marvin, Hyde Park

Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

  • David Butsch, Berlin
  • Laurie Knauer, Castleton
  • Alison Logan, Winooski
  • Connie Tompkins, Colchester

Governor 10.7.2022. Montpelier www.vermont.gov