White River Junction-based Norwich Technologies announced several new hires at its RunTime Solar and Norwich Solar divisions this year.
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Anne Cramer, shareholder at Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer, has announced she will retire from the Burlington-based law practice, effective Dec 31. Cramer has enjoyed a 40-year career at the firm during which she has remained at the forefront of health law. She made a name for herself as a frequent lecturer on groundbreaking laws.
Leslie Delhaie, former vice president and senior project manager in IT business advisory and strategy at WSFS Bank, has joined Community National Bank as executive vice president and chief operating and innovation officer. Delhaie will also serve as vice president of Community Bancorp.
Adrianne Johnson Ross, president and chief operating officer at the University of Vermont Health Network's Home Health & Hospice, has announced she will be stepping down from her position on Jan 1 after six years in various leadership roles at the organization.
Century 21 MRC in St Albans recently welcomed two new agents, Jeff Bordeau and Stacey Trudo. Bordeau, originally from New York, lives on Lake Champlain. He has earned a reputation from his colleagues and clients for having a strong work ethic and energetic demeanor. Trudo is a seasoned agent with a background in management and extensive community service.
The White River Junction Veterans Affairs Healthcare System recently welcomed Kelley Saindon as associate director of nursing and patient care services.
Meredith Niles, associate director of the Food Systems Research Center at the University of Vermont, has been appointed acting director of UVM's Gund Institute for Environment, effective Jan 1.
Chris Adams, former director of development and communications at the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging, has joined the Rutland-based social services consortium Community Care Network as manager of communications and community relations.
Community Bank in South Burlington recently donated $2,500 to support the Common Roots farmstand at South Village. Common Roots connects farmers, educators, youth and community members to build a sustainable future through food and land stewardship education.
Jessica Moschella, former executive director of the Newton-Wellesley Physician Hospital Organization and vice president of provider network performance, has been named senior vice president for high value care at the University of Vermont Health Network, effective Jan 23.
The Vermont Senate Committee on Committees recently filled positions on both the Environmental Justice Advisory Council and the Vermont Commission on Women.
Leaders and staff at Southwestern Vermont Health Care gathered in November to honor five employees with Putnam Awards for their service to the organization's mission. Each award represents one of SVHC's five core values: quality, empathy, safety, teamwork and stewardship.
