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Math instructor for the Stern Center for Language and

Learning, Anita Long, Ed.D., recently presented at the National Council of

Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference & Exposition in Atlantic City,

NJ. Long, who has been teaching math for more than 25 years, shared her

expertise through a workshop entitled “Universal Design for Education in

Vermont Creamery co-founders Bob Reese and Allison Hooper announced the promotion of Adeline Druart to President of Vermont Creamery. Druart, who moved to Vermont from France for a two-month internship at the Creamery in 2002, has been with the company for 14 years. Hooper and Reese will actively remain involved with the company as co-CEOs.

Matt Napolitan of Cx Associates, a mechanical engineer with nearly 20 years of experience in energy efficient building design and operations, earned the credential of Certified Commissioning Professional™ (CCP™), issued by the Building Commissioning Certification Board.

BioTek Instruments welcomes Dr. Frank Siefert as General Manager of BioTek Germany and the company’s European Coordination Center, which provides service applications and technical support throughout the continent. Dr.

Sarah Hutchins, Director of Nursing at Wake Robin, Vermont’s leading Continuing Care Retirement Community, was named Vermont Health Care Association’s Nursing Director of the Year. VHCA is an advocate for quality care and collaboration between Vermont's residential care, nursing and long term care communities. The Award was presented at the organization’s Annual Conference and trade show.

Stratton Mountain Resort has welcomed another culinary artist to the team, Jan Giejda, as its new executive chef. Hailing from Dorney Park, Pensylvania, Giejda will oversee all Stratton dining establishments, including the Base Lodge, Sunbowl, Green Apron, Mid-Mountain Smoke, and the reimagined Table 43.1.

Eleven new pieces by Randolph artist Erica Sears will be displayed in the Gifford Gallery in a month-long show that will run through December 12, 2015.

The Board of the Grafton, Vermont-based Windham Foundation has announced that former Marlboro College president Ellen McCulloch-Lovell has been appointed as a member of its board of trustees.

Rep. Shap Smith, Speaker of the Vermont House has appointed Cathy Frey of Barre to serve on the Vermont Commission on Women.

Attorney Andre D. Bouffard of the northern New England law firm Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys.

Fifty Norwich University cadets will march 50 miles to raise funds for the Veterans’ Place, Inc., a Northfield transition home and support center for homeless veterans.

The three-day march will take cadets from the Norwich, Vt., site of the original Norwich University campus, to its current home of Northfield through scenic Vermont villages and over many ridges.

The Vermont Association of Broadcasters has announced that radio and television engineer Joe Tymecki will receive the Snyder-Teffner Award at the VAB’s December 5 Hall of Fame Banquet in Burlington.