TwinState//Voice.Data.Video. has announced the addition of Alex Insley as a Network Engineer to the firm’s rapidly growing team. Alex’s addition to the team is in concert with the recently announced strategic partnership between Lockrows and TwinState//Voice.Data.Video.
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Mortgage Financial, Inc. is pleased to announce that Mark Chaffee, Vice President of Mortgage Financial Inc., has been ranked 22nd of the top 200 Mortgage Originators in the country in 2010 by the leading Mortgage industry publication, the Scotsman Guide. Mr.
It is with great pleasure that the Board of Directors of the Humane Society of Chittenden County announces the selection of Tom Ayres of Burlington to become its first President & CEO. Tom will assume the leadership position of HSCC on Monday, April 25th.
Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos was invited by President Obama to the White House on March 25, 2011 for an official ceremony marking Greece’s independence in 1821. Secretary of State Jim Condos was invited as an elected official of Greek heritage. Among other dignitaries were Congressional members Michael Grimm, Carolyn Maloney, John Sarbanes, and former Senator Paul Sarbanes.
Members of the Stafford Technical Center chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) attended an FCCLA Spring Leadership Conference in Bartlett, NH on March 31 and April 1, 2011.
Sinking to her haunches to meet 96-year-old Bertha “Bertie” Garand’s gaze, Gifford Medical Center nurse practitioner Kim Ladue spends a few minutes in easy banter with Bertie and her spry 95-year-old husband, Leo of Williamstown, before listening to Bertie’s heart and lungs.
Small Dog Electronics named Rebecca Kraemer to the position of Director of IT and Consulting. She had previously been working at Small Dog in the role of Technician, Consultant and IT Support. This promotion makes Ms. Kraemer a member of the firm’s senior management team. Kraemer has been at Small Dog Electronics for three years, and has over 16 years of experience in Apple® consulting.
Hood to become President of National Doctors’ Organization
Virginia L. Hood, MBBS, MPH, FRACP, FACP, has been elected 2011-2012 President of the American College of Physicians (ACP), the nation’s largest medical specialty organization. Her term will begin during Internal Medicine 2011, ACP’s annual scientific meeting in San Diego, Calif., April 7-9.
The Humane Society of Chittenden County has elected two new members to its Board of Directors, Barbara E. Cory, an attorney and shareholder of the law firm of Dinse, Knapp & McAndrew, and Jeanne C. Blackmore, an attorney and special counsel to the law firm of Gravel and Shea.
Joseph D. Lisaius, President of Lisaius Marketing, announced that Andrew Sawtell and Mikaela Shea have recently accepted full-time positions with the company. Andrew Sawtell joins the firm as a Graphic Designer. Prior to joining Lisaius Marketing, Andrew most recently worked as a graphic designer at the weekly Vermont publication, Seven Days, after having completed his B.A.
Saint Michael’s College associate professor of physics, Dr. Alain Brizard, learned this month that he will be the recipient of a grant from the Department of Energy for $33,000 each of the next three years to support his research. The funding comes from the DOE’s office of Fusion Energy Sciences of the Office of Science.
Rick Milliken, General Manager of the DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton has announced that Jonathan Amon has received the hotel's Manager of the Year Award for 2010. He is the Rooms Division Manager and supervises the Front Desk Operations along with the Housekeeping and Engineering Departments.
