Greensea hires new Vice President, Business Development and Partnerships

Greensea, creator of OPENSEA, the universal marine industry operating platform, has recently announced the creation of a new position and appointment of Galal Hamdy as Vice President, Business Development and Partnerships. Galal has spent the past 8 years working for Cox Automotive leading business development for their digital marketing business unit. While working at Cox, Galal was responsible for all external relationships and alliances, shepherding joint products to market, and developing the infrastructure needed to support these partnerships.

BMH appoints new care manager

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) recently appointed Michelle Wright, RN, BSN as the new Manager of Care Management. In her new position, Wright will oversee the hospital’s care coordination system, population health, financial management, and resource utilization to yield cost-effective outcomes that are patient-centric, safe and provided in the least restrictive setting.

Community Bank NA welcomes new branch manager

Community Bank NA is pleased to announce that Matt Villemaire has joined the team as branch manager of the Barre and Northfield locations. In his new role, Villemaire will oversee the daily operations of both offices, ensuring every customer receives the highest level of service. He will also be responsible for managing the branch’s compliance with operating policies and procedures, and outside regulatory requirements.

Bailey named Director of Education at VEEP

Deanna Emberley Bailey has been hired by the Vermont Energy Education Program (VEEP) as its director of education. Bailey has more than 25 years of education experience in Vermont, most recently as a lead instructor and project manager with the Vermont Science Initiative. Bailey previously worked for VEEP in 2013-15 as a curriculum specialist, and returns now to the organization in a full-time director role. VEEP offers hands-on science and energy workshops, trainings and resources for K-12 students and teachers throughout Vermont and New Hampshire.