Adam Bunting and Chris Yager, both of Williston, and Erin Regan (pictured), of Hinesburg, have accepted appointments to the Lund Board of Trustees. The agency provides adoption, clinical treatment and parent-child center services to families across the state.
“We’re so pleased to welcome our newest board members,” said President and CEO Liz Gamache. “Their insight and dedication will help guide Lund’s work in meaningful ways, ensuring that our programs continue to meet the needs of Vermont’s children and families.”
Bunting, a longtime educator in the area, currently serves as superintendent of the Champlain Valley School District. He has served on the Governor’s Opioid Coordination Council, the Vermont Voices Project, the Vermont Principals’ Association and the New England Secondary Schools Coalition.
Yager, a seasoned technology leader with nearly 30 years' experience leading software engineering organizations, currently serves as head of engineering at Upside. His expertise lies in scaling teams and systems through empowerment, thoughtful process design and organizational transformation. He has served on multiple Vermont boards, including the Vermont Technology Alliance and the Catamount Outdoor Family Center.
Regan serves as corporate engagement manager at United Way of Northwest Vermont. In this role, she works on developing new corporate relationships to leverage sponsorship and corporate gifts to support United Way programs. Prior to her role at the United Way, she was director of development at ANEW Place, a homeless shelter in Burlington, where she created the Celebration of Trees fundraising event.
