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The Fletcher Allen Foundation announced the appointment of six new directors to its board, effective September 1. Each director will serve a three year term. The Foundation guides Fletcher Allen’s philanthropic efforts. The new directors are:

JobsInTheUS.com, an operator of multi-state job boards in New England, recently promoted Thomas Hinman to the position of Director, Sales & Marketing. Hinman will play a key role in expanding the company’s brand into a full service Employment Resource.

Dr John Bramley, President of the Windham Foundation, announced today the hire of David Rachlin as President and CEO of the Grafton Village Cheese Company. Rachlin, a dairy and cheese industry veteran, will commence his appointment at Grafton Village Cheese on September 1.

Carrie Pratt of Essex Junction has been named admission counselor at Saint Michael’s College, starting this week. Ms. Pratt is a 2009 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Saint Michael’s with a degree in English literature magna cum laude. She will represent the college to future students, their families, secondary school professionals and others.

Darn Tough Vermont, manufacturer of premium all-weather performance socks, has named Shannon McKenna Director of Government Sales. McKenna’s hire will grow the company’s focus on, and commitment to, outfitting the U.S. Military with its premium, made-in-Vermont tactical socks.

Mary K. Crowley of Reading, Vt., has joined Citizens Bank as a Mortgage Loan Officer. She works out of the Citizens branch in Woodstock.Crowley originates a wide range of home financing programs, including both conventional and government loans.

By unanimous vote, the Vermont Ski Museum Board of Directors elected Tom Sequist the new Chairman of the Board in early July. Sequist replaces Lynne Bertram of Woodstock who resigned due to family circumstances. The Board also elected David Dillon Vice Chairman, Shawn Sullivan Secretary, and Scott

Noble Treasurer.