Stacie Callan Group earns high honors from Century 21
The Stacie Callan Group of Century 21 MRC in St Albans has been recognized as a Grand Centurion Team by the Century 21 national office. This is one of the highest recognitions in the Century 21 franchise; only a small number of sales professionals in the Century 21 system ever reach this elevated status. In addition to broker/owner Callan, the team is composed of real estate agents Jeff Bordeau, Breanna Dupuis, Scott Gates, Michelle Peters and Mike Preseau.
Head of Springfield prison put on leave
Lyman, Mast join Vermont PR and communications firm Junapr
Charlotte Lyman, former director of public relations and marketing at Page Street Publishing, and Debbie Mast, former owner and operator of Cookie Doe of Vermont, have been appointed to newly created positions at the Charlotte-based public relations and communications firm Junapr.
Lyman will serve as senior communications manager and focus on team members’ development, national media relations and leading the implementation of clients' communications plans. She will work from Massachusetts.
Survey gives insights into families’ experiences with Vermont’s early childhood system
Susan Evans McClure named executive director of Vermont Arts Council
Susan Evans McClure, executive director of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vergennes, has been named executive director of the Vermont Arts Council, the state’s primary provider of funding, advocacy and information for the arts in Vermont, effective May 8. She succeeds Amy Cunningham, who has been serving as interim executive director since October and will return to her role as deputy director.
KeyBank promotes Joseph McGowan to market president for Vermont
KeyBank has promoted Business Banking Senior Vice President Joseph R McGowan to market president for Vermont. McGowan will continue to serve the needs of KeyBank’s business clients in Vermont and nearby areas while overseeing and coordinating the institution's go-to market strategy across its various lines of business and serving as Key’s face and voice to the Vermont community.
