Chris Walker joins C2

C2, also known as Competitive Computing, a leading Vermont-based technology consulting firm based in Colchester, announced the addition of Chris Walker to their Enterprise Systems team. Walker brings 15+ years of expertise working in Systems Administration roles. Prior to joining C2, he worked for PC Construction. Walker is a graduate of Stonehill College and is CompTIA A+ certified.

BMH/CCV graduate third class of medical assistants

Addressing a room of new graduates at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, Joyce Judy, Community College of Vermont President, asked Monday’s class of new Medical Assistants to reflect on how they had felt 14 weeks ago upon entering their training program. Without hesitation, the responses echoed each other: “nervous,” said some; “overwhelmed,” replied others. And when Judy then asked them to describe their feelings upon graduating, the responses were equally unanimous: confident proclamations of “excited,” and “grateful,” were met all around with nods and smiles.

Community Bank NA welcomes Commercial Banking Officer to South Burlington

Community Bank NA is pleased to announce that David Blow has joined its team as Vice President, Commercial Banking Officer in South Burlington. He brings to the team nearly 25 years of experience in the financial industry. In his new role, David will be responsible for managing new business with present and prospective commercial customers, as well as maintaining current customer relationships. He comes to Community Bank N.A. from Vermont Economic Authority where he served as business development officer for the last four years.

Business Roundtable elects new leadership for 2019

At its 32nd Annual Membership Meeting held January 17th at The Essex Resort and Spa, the Vermont Business Roundtable elected new officers: Chair Mark Foley, Foley Services; Vice-Chair Judith O’Connell, Champlain Investment Partners; Treasurer Scott Giles, Vermont Student Assistance Corporation; Secretary Stephanie Mapes, Paul Frank + Collins; Immediate Past Chair Michael Seaver, Peoples United Bank; and, President Lisa Ventriss.