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Lilly Boardman of Stowe has joined Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman, where she will work as a realtor alongside her father, owner Brian Boardman.

Neil Glassman, whose professional career has encompassed numerous marketing and technology leadership roles, has joined the Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging as volunteer Technology for Today coordinator.

Union Bank of Vermont and New Hampshire, headquartered in Morrisville, VT, has named Bill White as branch manager of the bank’s Hardwick location at 103 VT Route 15.

Roberta Hall, a US-based artist and political activist, has been selected as the winner of Burton's Design Your Pride initiative. She recently met with the Burton team to begin designing the snowboarding brand's first-ever Pride Collection, which will launch in spring 2023 and be available globally in stores and online.

Peter Espenshade has been named to succeed Jody Woos as executive director of the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival, board officials said.

Lynn Ellen Schimoler has joined the leadership team at Vermont Land Trust as vice president of operations. She comes to the organization from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, where she supported the Working Lands Enterprise Board and administered grants and contracts for the Working Lands Enterprise Initiative.

Lauren Dorsey, a recent classical studies graduate of Dartmouth College, has been named education specialist at the American Precision Museum in Windsor.

MENTOR Vermont has appointed three new members — Andrea Haddad, principal at Ernst & Young; Beth Vanderputten Perlongo, chief of staff and strategy at Redstone; and Joshua Jarvis, a 12-year veteran of the finance industry — to its board of directors.

ReArch Company has awarded a $5,000 scholarship to Winooski School District graduate Kaleb Roucoulet, who plans to enroll at the Advanced Welding Institute in South Burlington.

Bennington College announced the appointment of nine new faculty members for the 2022-23 school year. These include neurodiverse activists and change-makers, multiple trans scholars, women in traditionally underrepresented fields and two former Bennington College students, among others.

Burlington School District has named Denise Bailey executive director of human resources and promoted Sarah Gould and Antony Dennis to vice principal for the 2022-23 school year.