Community sailing center Announces New Members of the Board of Directors

Mark Naud, President of the Community Sailing Center

Board of Directors is pleased to announce the addition of seven new

members.

Yves Bradley is the head of Commercial Brokerage Division at Pomerleau

Real Estate, where he has worked since 2004. He and his family are

active Sailing Center program participants.

Ted Castle is an avid sailor and President/owner of Rhino Foods, a local

company that employs 110 employees and manufactures a variety of frozen

desserts and ice cream products that are distributed in North America

and Europe.

Besty Walkerman is the founder of Headwaters Strategy, a consulting firm

specializing in entrepreneurial strategy. She is passionate about

sailing and has a long history with the Community Sailing Center.

Catherine Bowes is the Senior Policy Representative at National Wildlife

Federation, a national environmental organization. Her commitment to

the health of Lake Champlain draws her to the work of the Community

Sailing Center.

Jason Frank recently returned to Burlington to become the Vice President

at Morgan Stanley Private Bank and has a strong connection to the

waterfront after years of working at the Burlington Boathouse.

Sarah Sears is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health counselor with her own

private practice. She is committed to lake access for all individuals

regardless of ability.

Nell Soper grew up on a sailboat with her family traveling through the

Caribbean and West Indies. For the last thirteen years she has owned and

operated multiple boutiques in Vermont and Rhode Island.

Departing from the board are two individuals each having over a decade

of service and commitment to the Community Sailing Center - David

Pasackow, Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Fritz

Horton, local architect.

The Community Sailing Center is a community based 501(c) (3)

organization //with a mission to inspire the celebration and stewardship

of Lake Champlain for all people through access, education and

recreation. For more information, please visit:

www.communitysailingcenter.org