At its annual campaign kickoff event Oct 6 at the Barre Opera House, Green Mountain United Way honored nine individuals, businesses and organizations for their contributions to GMUW and the communities they serve.
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Governor Phil Scott has appointed Allison Frazier of Richmond as the new Chittenden County member of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board.
The Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children has named Ami English of Coventry as winner of its eighth annual Early Childhood Educator of the Year Award.
The Lake Champlain Chamber has announced new appointments to its board of directors and its executive committee to continue the organization's work.
Three new providers — nurse practitioner Caroline Dormer, Dr Wyll Everett and Dr Marc-Olivier Ratte — are seeing patients at Grace Cottage Family Health in Townshend.
ASIC North, a design house and staffing company headquartered in Williston, has promoted Steve Wyatt to vice president. A 37-year semiconductor industry veteran, Wyatt will continue to drive ASIC North as a leader in analog/mixed-signal IC design as well as champion ASIC North’s quality-management system.
After serving for more than 40 years as executive director of the Vermont Vehicle and Automotive Distributors Association, Marilyn Miller has announced she will retire at the end of the year.
ReArch Company in South Burlington has announced the hiring of David Lothian as superintendent and Matt Moulton as carpenter.
Mack Group, a full-service contract manufacturer in Arlington, has announced the promotions of Denis Poirier, to chief financial officer, and Mat Degan, to treasurer and secretary.
Kevin Dailey, VP of administration and chief human resource officer at Southwestern Vermont Health Care, and Dillon Boisvert, manager of HR and employee development at United Way of Northwest Vermont, were honored as top professionals in their field by the Vermont State Council of the Society for Human Resource Management.
Jay Fish of Rutland has joined Bar Harbor Bank & Trust as branch relationship manager of the bank’s Woodstock office. In this role, she leads a team of banking professionals to provide solutions and guidance to help individuals, families and businesses in the Upper Valley meet their financial goals.
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England has named Judith Selzer as its next CEO and president.
