Charles W. (Charlie) Bucknam, Jr., has been appointed Assistant Head for Business at Lyndon Institute. Bucknam comes to the position after a long career in banking and finance in Vermont. Most recently he served for 14 years as President and Chief Executive Officer of LyndonBank in Lyndonville, Vermont.
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“Central Vermont Medical Center has opened an Occupational Medicine Department at the Aquatic Wellness Center on Granger Road in Berlin,” announced Judy Tarr Tartaglia, CVMC president and CEO.
Vermont’s Lyndon State College starts the new academic year with four new full-time faculty members and 11 new adjunct instructors.
As a sign of Trumbull-Nelson’s continued growth and expansion of its portfolio into utilities, they are announcing the following promotions:
The law firm of Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PC, with offices in Burlington, Montpelier and St. Johnsbury, Vermont and Littleton, New Hampshire is proud to announce that the following attorneys from our firm have been selected for inclusion in the 2012 edition of The Best Lawyers in America in their fields:
Anne Cramer - Health Care Law
Aldrich + Elliott, PC recently welcomed Andrew Legg, P.E. to the A+E team of engineers and professionals. Mr. Legg is a civil engineer with over twenty years of experience in municipal and water resources engineering. For the last eight years, he was the Town Engineer for the Town of Milton.
Jocelyn Grayson has just been appointed as Gallery Curator of West Branch Gallery and Sculpture Park in Stowe, Vermont. Jocelyn brings a wealth of experience to the position, having operated her own gallery in Woodstock, Vermont for several years as well as serving as the Southern Vermont Arts Center Gallery Manager for six years.
Eric Hanson has been named a Senior Hydrogeologist in the Essex Junction, Vermont office of Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc. (LBG), a professional groundwater and environmental engineering services firm.
Chuck Maniscalco of Shelburne has been named Vice President, Strategic Initiatives by Champlain College President David F. Finney. He began work on July 28. Initially, his focus is to take on the leadership of the Continuing Professional Studies Division, an important growth vehicle for the college over the next several years. This role is expected to last through the academic year.
C2, also known as Competitive Computing, a technology consulting firm located in Colchester announced the addition of the following two employees:
Thomas S. Leavitt, Executive Vice President of Merchants Bank, announced the promotion of Heather Williams to Branch President of Merchants Malletts Bay in Colchester. Ms. Williams will be leading all branch activities for this location, replacing Nanci Glindmyer, who is retiring.
Starting this year, American high-school students who pass the Advanced Placement® program’s Literature and Composition test might owe two St. Johnsbury Academy English teachers a “Thank you.”
