Lamoille Housing Partnership, an affordable housing developer based in Morrisville, announced the appointments of Heather Davis and Emily Neilsen to three-year terms on its board of trustees.
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Ellie Tobin Stubbs, a financial adviser at Ameriprise Financial Services in Barre, has received the Accredited Wealth Management Advisor designation.
Leandre Waldo, former director of communications and engagement at the University of Vermont Health Network — Home Health & Hospice, began work Feb 21 as chief of staff to Saint Michael’s College President Lorraine Sterritt.
Dinse PC, a full-service law firm in Vermont and upstate New York, has elected Shap Smith as its president and managing partner, effective Jan. 1. He succeeds Jeff McMahan.
Seth Blanchard, a private wealth adviser with WellBridge Wealth, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services in Colchester, has qualified for the company’s Circle of Success annual recognition program.
Jeffery Allyn, MD, has joined Gifford Health Care's primary care department in Randolph, with a focus on family medicine. Allyn is returning to practice after an eight-year hiatus to focus on family.
NBT Bank recently welcomed two new team members: Tatiana Davydov, as retail market manager, and Kelsey Chitester, as branch manager of the company’s Essex office.
Army captain and former Miss USA Deshauna Barber will address graduates at Norwich University's 2022 commencement ceremonies April 30.
Major General Douglas Stitt has been selected to speak at Norwich University's ROTC commissioning ceremony on April 30, school officials said. Stitt, a 1990 graduate of the university, currently serves as the Army's director of military personnel management. In February, he was nominated for promotion to lieutenant general.
Peoples Trust Company, Franklin County’s only locally owned and operated bank, welcomed Patricia Boyce to its residential lending team. Boyce is a Vermont native with more than 30 years' experience in local banking, covering all aspects of residential lending.
Old Spokes Home in Burlington, a bike shop and nonprofit that promotes the benefits of biking, has hired Jon Copans as the organization’s new executive director. He succeeds Laura Jacoby, who oversaw the organization’s start as a nonprofit and served as executive director for five years before stepping down to spend time with family.
Kim Rupe, former communications and community engagement director at the Chamber and Economic Development of the Rutland Region, has joined the nonpartisan Vermont Council on Rural Development as its first development and communications associate.
