United Way of Northwest Vermont, an organization dedicated to improving lives in Chittenden, Franklin and Grand Isle counties, has elected new leadership and three new members to its board of directors.
Phet Keomanyvanh, program manager of racial equity, inclusion and belonging for the city of Burlington, and Adrina Walker, associate vice president of human resources at Vermont Medical Center and the University of Vermont Health Network, were unanimously elected to serve as board chair and vice chair, respectively.
Three new members joining the board are Rick Blount, a consultant at Gade Associates; Chris Jarvis, vice president of commercial banking at Northfield Savings Bank; and Katie Titterton, founder and co-owner of Clear Spot. All will serve three-year terms.
Photo caption: New board chair Phet Keomanyvanh, top, and vice chair Adrina Walker.
