Mark Redmond of Spectrum Youth and Family Services named Champlain College's 2016 Distinguished Citizen

Mark Redmond, the executive director of Spectrum Youth and Family Services will receive the 2016 Distinguished Citizen award from Champlain College. President Donald J. Laackman and the Board of Trustees will make the presentation during Convocation on Friday, Aug. 26 at 3 p.m. at Roger H. Perry Hall.

Bread Loaf Corporation promotes Justin Wright to Superintendent

Bread Loaf Corporation, a Vermont firm of architects, planners, and builders is pleased to announce that Justin Wright has been promoted from Foreman to Superintendent. Justin began working at Bread Loaf Corporation as a tradesperson in 2005. Justin has worked on a variety of projects, most recently at Hypertherm in Hanover, NH; the Brooks House in Brattleboro, VT, and Preston’s Bar & Restaurant at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel. He is currently working at the Shelburne Community School renovation project in Shelburne, VT.

William Simoneau receives USDA Maintenance Person of the Year award

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) officials joined Stewart Property Management at Wall Street Apartments in Springfield Tuesday to present William Simoneau with the Maintenance Person of the Year award for his dedication to the upkeep of the apartments and their residents. Each year, USDA Rural Development recognizes the hard work and commitment of an exemplary property management professional in one of USDA Rural Development’s Multi-Family Housing Program properties.

Trumbull-Nelson Construction Co welcomes Liam Ehrenzweig

Trumbull-Nelson Construction Company, general contractor and construction manager, is pleased to announce the addition of Liam Ehrenzweig to the Construction Team as Project Superintendent. Liam is a resident of Enfield, NH and comes to T-N from Engelberth Construction, where he was employed for five years. His past experience includes working on many recent projects for Dartmouth College, and having owned and operated his own construction company for nearly ten years.

Monika Quinn, EIT, joins DuBois & King

DuBois & King consulting engineers announce that Monika Quinn joined the firm as a Structural Designer working in the firm’s Bridge Group. A graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Quinn’s experience includes working as a project engineer providing civil site design. She lives in Waterbury and works out of the firm’s South Burlington Office.

Renewable Energy Attorney Kimberly K Hayden joins Paul Frank + Collins PC

Paul Frank + Collins PC is pleased to announce the addition of renewable energy attorney Kimberly K Hayden to lead the firm’s Renewable Energy and Infrastructure practice. Attorney Hayden has worked as corporate counsel to several Vermont utilities and represented numerous energy clients on a broad range of commercial and regulatory matters. At PF+C, she will represent renewable energy companies in connection with generation and transmission siting, interconnection, power purchase agreements, and commercial transactions.